Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’ By World
Living in poverty is no easy trick. One must be masterful at juggling multiple challenges with limited resources. Juggling requires careful concentration; it requires living
Living in poverty is no easy trick. One must be masterful at juggling multiple challenges with limited resources. Juggling requires careful concentration; it requires living
The Children’s Home of Jefferson County (CHJC) and Community Action Planning Council (CAPC) are joining forces to raise awareness of North Country children in need
When school is out, children lose access to free and reduced meal programs, putting a strain on the family grocery bill. That’s where the Summer
Can you imagine lacking the resources to buy enough food for your family? Access to food pantries is especially critical during situations like this. The
On August 20, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Economic Opportunity Act which created a variety of programs, including Community Action Agencies, as part
On Friday, May 3rd, Community Action staff and students were greeted by our new Mascot: Cappy, the St. Bernard. Staff members were treated to popcorn
Six early childhood professionals recently completed a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential preparatory course offered by Jefferson-Lewis Childcare Project at Community Action Planning Council. The
The Annual Report for 2018 is now available. The report highlights outcomes associated with each of the agency’s program areas: Head Start/Pre-K, Housing & Energy
Community Action Planning Council of Jefferson County, Inc. recently conducted an agency-wide assessment of community needs. The assessment document will serve as a foundation for
“All children deserve great childhoods because children are our future,” is the bold line we see when we visit the Prevent Child Abuse America website.