ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP) – Low income households may receive financial assistance to help cover a portion of their household heating expenses. Crisis assistance and heating related emergency repairs are also available. Eligibility and amount of assistance are determined by household income, household size and home heating source.
WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (WAP) - Low-income homeowners and renters are provided an energy audit and conservation measures to help lower heating consumption and expenses.
REACH OUT FOR WARMTH PROGRAM - Assists households who do not qualify for either program and meet a higher set of income guidelines.
HOMELESS PREVENTION AND ASSISTANCE – Households that meet eligibility criteria may qualify for one time rental assistance based on program availability and funding.
HEADSTART – Semcac Head Start is a high quality pre school program for children between the ages of 3 and 5. Children participate in a variety of educational activities that encourage a love of learning and lifelong healthy habits. Children receive medical and dental care, have healthy meals and snacks, and enjoy creative play in safe settings indoors and outdoors.
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM—RSVP coordinated volunteer opportunities for people 55 and over by matching interests, skills and experience with the needs of local non-profit agencies.
SENIOR DINING—Nutritious noon meals are made available for seniors age 60 and over and their spouse.
MEELS ON WHEELS--Volunteers deliver hot nutritious noon meals to persons age 60 and over who are homebound or have difficulty preparing their own meals.