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Home Locator RI

www.homelocatorri.net

Assists in finding homes to buy and rent in Rhode Island

Connecting Children and Families

www.ccfcenter.org

(401) 766-3384

Workforce Development Program builds the skills and education necessary to obtain good jobs and enhance careers. Job training, professional development, and ongoing workforce development classes are offered for high demand, high growth industries such as healthcare and food services. English as a Second Language classes are offered to improve participants’ language skills as a key step to enhancing their employability;individualized employment coaching and counseling, job search and interviewing techniques, resume writing, and career planning services;

Center for Women and Enterprise

www.cweonline.org

Classes, programs, individual consultations, business support, networking and support groups for women interested in starting their own business

HUD South Carolina

portal.hud.gov

Provides information regarding homeownership and foreclosure avoidance

SC Housing

www.schousing.com

(803) 896-9001

Provides diverse assistance to homeowners including education and loans

SC HELP

www.schelp.gov

(855) 435-7472

Provides financial assistance to at-risk homeowners in South Carolina through the Hardest Hit fund

Good Will Training Programs

www.goodwillsc.org

877-LETSWRK (538-7975)

CNA training program, computer training, job hunting overview courses,

Center for Women

www.c4women.org

843.763.7333

Women's business center, leadership institute, Ready for Work program, brown bag lunch education sessions, networking events, education (e.g. computer skills etc.)

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

dss.sc.gov

(800) 616-1309

For over 30 years, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, has served as the foundation of America's national nutrition safety net, working to end hunger and improve the health of low-income people by helping families buy the food they need for a nutritionally adequate diet. In South Carolina over 100,000 households depend on SNAP each month to get the food they need for good health.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

www.dhs.state.pa.us

1-800-692-7462

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is the new name for the Food Stamp program. These benefits are used to buy food and help eligible low-income households in Pennsylvania obtain more nutritious diets by increasing their food purchasing power at grocery stores and supermarkets. 

HUD Puerto Rico

portal.hud.gov

Provides homeownership and foreclosure avoidance information

Departamento de la Vivienda

www.vivienda.gobierno.pr

(787) 274-2527

Provides assistance to Puerto Rican homeowners

Administración de Vivienda Pública de Puerto Rico

www.avp.gobierno.pr

(787) 759-9407

Provides public housing in Puerto Rico

HUD Rhode Island

portal.hud.gov

Provides information regarding homeownership and foreclosure avoidance

HUD South Dakota

portal.hud.gov

Provides information regarding homeownership and foreclosure avoidance

South Dakota Housing Development Authority

www.sdhda.org

(605) 773-3181

Provides affordable housing to low and moderate income South Dakotans

My Next Move

www.mynextmove.org

Online Career exploration site interest testing and career information

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

dss.sd.gov

605-773-3493

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) helps low-income South Dakotans buy the food they need to stay healthy while they work to regain financial independence. SNAP benefits are not intended to cover all of a person or family’s food costs but will help with purchasing the food needed for a nutritionally adequate diet.

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