YCCAC offers programs and services to people from all circumstances, particularly in times of transition or adversity. We continue to add to our services to meet the changing demands in our communities, but our approach remains the same: We listen to our clients to understand their needs and goals, and connect them with opportunities to help them be healthy, financially stable, and self-sufficient.
These programs provide free high-quality, early childhood education and child care for income-qualified families. The programs focus on making sure children and families are ready.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) serves pregnant women, infants, and children from birth to age five. WIC offers one-on-one health and nutrition counseling and breastfeeding support. It also helps parents and foster parents pay for nutritious food and formula.
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 classes prepare individuals and families for the home buying process. Participants earn a Certificate of Completion, a requirement for some lenders.
Our housing counselors guide home buyers through the process, reviewing credit reports, identifying mortgage loan options, and removing barriers to homeownership.
Thriving in Place (TiP) helps people with chronic health conditions, including the elderly and persons with disabilities, remain independent and safe in their homes.
Our legal assistance program helps individuals who are representing themselves in cases involving guardianship of a minor so they have the information and support they need in the family court system.
Our Community Outreach Program can provide a dedicated staff member to connecting you with programs and services that offer financial assistance, referrals, education, and advocacy.
Thriving in Place (TiP) helps people with chronic health conditions, including the elderly and persons with disabilities, remain independent and safe in their homes.
We offer eligible homeowners an audit of their home to check for energy efficiency and safety concerns and connect them to available funding for improvements.
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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Our Services
YCCAC offers programs and services to people from all circumstances, particularly in times of transition or adversity. We continue to add to our services to meet the changing demands in our communities, but our approach remains the same: We listen to our clients to understand their needs and goals, and connect them with opportunities to help them be healthy, financially stable, and self-sufficient.
Children & Family
Head Start & Early Head Start
These programs provide free high-quality, early childhood education and child care for income-qualified families. The programs focus on making sure children and families are ready.
WIC
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) serves pregnant women, infants, and children from birth to age five. WIC offers one-on-one health and nutrition counseling and breastfeeding support. It also helps parents and foster parents pay for nutritious food and formula.
Medical, Dental & Behavioral Health
Health Care
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.
Health Insurance Navigation
Health Insurance Navigators can help you find appropriate health insurance coverage and answer questions about eligibility or access.
Transportation to Medical Appts
If you need to get to medical appointments and no other transportation options are available, we may be able to help.
Home Ownership & Repair
Home Buyer Education Classes
Our classes prepare individuals and families for the home buying process. Participants earn a Certificate of Completion, a requirement for some lenders.
Foreclosure Prevention
We offer free counseling to help avoid foreclosure, or achieve the most positive financial outcome if foreclosure is unavoidable.
Home Repair Grants
We connect homeowners to grants for home repairs including roofs, septic systems, and more.
Pre- & Post-Purchase Counseling
Our housing counselors guide home buyers through the process, reviewing credit reports, identifying mortgage loan options, and removing barriers to homeownership.
Thriving in Place
Thriving in Place (TiP) helps people with chronic health conditions, including the elderly and persons with disabilities, remain independent and safe in their homes.
Economic Opportunity
York County CA$H
York County CA$H connects people with tools and opportunities to achieve credit repair and financial independence and security.
Free Tax Preparation
IRS-certified volunteers provide free preparation of basic federal and state tax returns.
Legal Assistance – Guardianship
Our legal assistance program helps individuals who are representing themselves in cases involving guardianship of a minor so they have the information and support they need in the family court system.
Community Outreach
Our Community Outreach Program can provide a dedicated staff member to connecting you with programs and services that offer financial assistance, referrals, education, and advocacy.
Thriving in Place
Thriving in Place (TiP) helps people with chronic health conditions, including the elderly and persons with disabilities, remain independent and safe in their homes.
Heat, Energy & Fuel
LIHEAP Heating Assistance
LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) helps eligible homeowners and renters cover heating costs.
Weatherization Program
We offer eligible homeowners an audit of their home to check for energy efficiency and safety concerns and connect them to available funding for improvements.
Electricity Lifeline Program (ELP)
To help with electricity costs, households can receive a credit to their CMP bill based on household income and estimated electricity usage.
Energy Crisis Intervention
Eligible homeowners and renters receive emergency financial assistance once per season for fuel or avoiding electricity cut-offs.
Central Heating Improvement
CHIP provides grant funds to repair or replace malfunctioning heating systems.
Other Energy Services
YCCAC connects people with many energy services and programs including energy upgrades, such as replacing old fuel tanks or installing electric poles.
Transportation
Transportation
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.