Description:Basic Needs Programs, which offers families and individuals experiencing hunger, current or imminent homelessness, or other crises access to food, personal items, clothing, direct financial assistance, and referrals.
SNCC’s Food Pantry will provide enough emergency food for three days/nine meals for each individual in the household.
SNCC’s Homeless Prevention Program, which successfully provides financial assistance, in the form of first month’s rent will transition individuals/families leaving homeless shelters into independent and affordable housing. One-on-one budgeting and credit repair sessions are available on-site with our Homeless Prevention Coordinator.
SNCC’s Social Work Team, assists with more complex cases by providing individualized case management and coaching to families who have a variety of other needs that threaten their overall stability. SNCC’s Licensed Social Worker supervises Social Work Interns from Syracuse University, which adds capacity to manage more unique cases requiring additional support and attention.
Power Source Parenting, which offers peer support and accessible instruction so that pregnant or young parents can develop the skills to raise their children while pursuing their own educational and vocational goals.