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A Community Action Agency. About CEO. CEO was founded in 1965 as the Community Action Agency serving Rensselaer County CEO’s mission is to preserve and advance the self-sufficiency, well being and growth of individuals, children and families through education, guidance and resources
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About CEO • CEO was founded in 1965 as the Community Action Agency serving Rensselaer County • CEO’s mission is to preserve and advance the self-sufficiency, well being and growth of individuals, children and families through education, guidance and resources • CEO offers over 25 unique programs and services aimed at moving people out of poverty and toward self-sufficiency
Community Services Programs • Career Development Services • Emergency Services • Family and Children’s Services • Financial Resource Center • Food Pantry • Foster Grandparent Program • Transport-a-Hero Program • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Career Development Services • Assists employees in obtaining employment or career advancement • Offers education and soft-skill development • Provides resume and cover letter assistance • Teaches proper interview techniques • Connects customers with job skills training
Emergency Services • Offers emergency and short-term case management services • Provides advocacy, linkage and referrals with the purpose of averting crisis and stabilizing emergency situations • Seeks to identify resources for a long-term solutions
Family and Children’s Services • Provides comprehensive, confidential counseling services for individuals, children, families and groups • Supports the Head Start and Early Head Start programs, as well as the general uninsured public • Counseling topics may include such issues as anxiety, depression, relationships, children, family violence, parenting, financial stability and life transitions
Financial Resource Center • Provides financial literacy education • Offers linkage and access to banking services and financial institutions • Helps customers access credit reports and develop a credit repair plan • Provides linkage to Career Development Services
Food Pantry • Provides a 3-day supply of nutritious food up to twice monthly for each individual in the household • Provides information about resources and referrals • Holiday Programs • Thanksgiving Food Baskets • Christmas Food Baskets
Foster Grandparent Program • Provides at-risk children with an additional support and adult in their life • Provides a small stipend which helps low income seniors make ends meet • Keeps seniors involved and connected to their community by offering a position where they can be of value
Transport a Hero Program • Enhance the accessibility of services provided to Rensselaer County Veteran, active or reserve military service men and women.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program • Offers free tax preparation services to low- to moderate-income individuals and families. • The VITA program helps working families access the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), and many other credits.
Early Childhood Services Programs • Head Start and Early Head Start • Babies in Waiting and Fatherhood Initiative • Universal Pre-K • Stepping Stones II Early Learning Center
Head Start and Early Head Start • Comprehensive child development program that focuses on the child and the family to minimize the educational disparities caused by poverty • Positively impacts children’s cognitive, language, and social emotional development • Improves school readiness • Provides nutrition and health education • Improves parenting skills • Head Start: Children ages 3-5 years • Early Head Start: Children ages 6 weeks to 3 years
Babies in Waiting and Fatherhood Initiative • Babies in Waiting • Assists eligible pregnant women with pre-natal and childbirth classes, family consultations • Component of Early Head Start program • Fatherhood Initiative • Encourages fathers to be more aware of and involved in their child’s life and education • Available to families in Head Start and Early Head Start
Universal Pre-K • Comprehensive school readiness program to prepare children to be successful in Kindergarten • Collaborations with Troy, Lansingburgh, Hoosick Falls, Hoosic Valley and Cambridge School Districts
Stepping Stones II Early Learning Center • Childcare services for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years • Provides a warm, relaxed, "extended family" atmosphere - a home away from home • Reasonably priced; breakfast, lunch and snacks are included
Youth and Family Services Programs • 21st Century Community Learning Center • Family Support Services • Teenage Opportunity Program • Transitional Student Support • Women, Infants and Children (WIC) • WIC Vendor Management • YouthBuild
21st Century Program • An after-school (and summer) program that assists students with: • Being more successful in school • Improving their standardized testing scores for English Language Arts and Math • Increasing school attendance • Decreasing the number of behavioral incident reports
Family Support Services • Provides support and advocacy services to families of children experiencing on-going emotional, behavioral, and social difficulties • Services may include: individual advocacy, system advocacy, supports, education, resources, and referrals
Teenage Opportunity Program • Provides individualized case management, advocacy and referrals to youth ages 10-22 • Works with youth to identify goals and means to achieve goals to make positive changes in their lives and become self-sufficient
Transitional Student Support • Provides homeless students with case management, advocacy, and referral services • Aims to increase awareness of homeless students’ rights • Aims to ensure schools provide services to homeless students • Assists families to meet immediate needs and secure housing
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) • Provides nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, healthy food, and infant formula • Facilitates peer counseling to expectant and postpartum omen during pregnancy and early days of breastfeeding • Implements facilitated customer led discussion groups
WIC Vendor Management • Ensures that all participating WIC vendors have adequate food and infant formula available in stock and fairly priced. • Provides training and monitoring of all stores in a 20 County area • Currently monitors over 250 stores
YouthBuild • Provides education, occupational skills training and leadership development to youth ages 16-24 who were unsuccessful in traditional school settings • Youth perform community service and contribute to the construction of housing for low-income families • Assists youth in obtaining employment or enrolling in secondary education
Housing Services Programs • EmPower NY • Weatherization Assistance Program • Weathertite
EmPower NY program • Focuses on cost effective electric reduction measures • Assists income eligible clients reduce energy use
Weatherization Assistance Program • Performs measures to increase the energy efficiency of homes • Assists income-eligible customers by reducing their heating and cooling costs • Improve the health and safety of the home through energy efficiency measures
Weathertite • A fee-based weatherization program • Provides weatherization services at reasonable costs the general public who are ineligible for the Weatherization Assistance Program