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    Community Empowerment

    Community Empowerment Programs

    Empowering individuals and families to live productive and independent lives through a range of support services

    22,225
    contacts with Medicare beneficiaries with questions regarding their access to healthcare during the 2016 calendar year by APRISE staff & counselors.
    77%
    of In Service of Seniors program participants have stable or increased access to medical care and nutrition, and 77% of participants report feeling lower levels of stress about arranging transportation since being enrolled in the ISOSP program.
    105
    Families served by The Neighborhood Counseling program, with 285 service hours provided to those families.
    286
    individuals attended our Financial Literacy training through the Ways To Work program.
    Success Stories: Regina – Ways to Work Transportation Loan Program
    When Regina and her husband separated, she became a single mother. Regina had no choice but to file for bankruptcy because she was not working and could not continue her financial obligations. She did not let that get her down and soon afterwards, she was accepted into a job search training program. Soon after completing the training program, Regina was employed. Regina had a car that her father had given to her after her husband left, but it was beyond repairable. She needed a car for work, but wanted a vehicle that would not place a heavy financial burden on her family. When she applied for a loan through the Ways To Work program, she was worried her bankruptcy might impact the decision. However, the program was designed for people just like her and she was relieved to be approved for the loan. For Regina, having a dependable car has been a factor in getting to work on time and receiving a promotion to an administrative assistant. The loan has given her the opportunity to begin re-establishing credit, which will open up even more new opportunities. For Regina, having a job and her own car has helped her be an example to her children that with hard work anything is possible. She says, "I just want to be the best mother I can to my children, give them all I can, take them as many places I can, and show them by example what it means to be a responsible adult and a loving parent."
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    “I am a single woman trying to maintain employment and improve the quality of my life. My friend told me about Family Services of Western Pennsylvania’s Ways to Work Program and I figured I would give it a shot. Having my vehicle has given me the ability to get back and forth from my job, take extra hours/work different shifts, and be able to spend more time with my family. My next goal is to return to school and further my education.”
    Ways to Work program participant
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    “I am a single woman trying to maintain employment and improve the quality of my life. My friend told me about Family Services of Western Pennsylvania’s Ways to Work Program and I figured I would give it a shot. Having my vehicle has given me the ability to get back and forth from my job, take extra hours/work different shifts, and be able to spend more time with my family. My next goal is to return to school and further my education.”
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