For more than 50 years, York County communities have counted on YCCAC to provide opportunity and hope to people from all circumstances, particularly in times of transition or adversity.
We are driven by the belief that when our communities are strong, all of its members have opportunities to thrive— and, in turn, that when an individual achieves personal success and independence, our communities grow healthier, stronger, and more vibrant.
The Early Head Start and Head Start programs provide free high-quality early childhood education and child care. WIC helps parents and foster parents pay for nutritious food and formula, offers health and nutrition counseling, and provides breastfeeding support. WIC serves pregnant women, infants, and children from birth to age 5.
Nasson Health Care provides primary medical, dental, and behavioral health care to residents of York County and neighboring communities. YCCAC health programs also include Health Insurance Navigators and transportation to medical appointments and cancer care.
Our HUD-certified housing counselors provide one-on-one guidance to support homeowners to build equity and achieve stability with a safe, healthy home.
Our Economic Opportunity Department works with individuals and families from all backgrounds to achieve financial stability and independence.
YCCAC offers a range of fuel and energy assistance programs to help eligible households keep their homes safe, healthy, and secure.
The YCCAC Transportation Program promotes independence and self-sufficiency by providing the only means for some residents to get to work, attend doctor appointments, do errands, and more.
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