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High Res for Large Jobs - NC State Assoc

Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

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PASS  (Participants
Achieving Self Sufficiency)

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SERVING CHATHAM, DURHAM, ORANGE AND RANDOLPH COUNTIES

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BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - NO WALK-INS

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To apply, complete the PASS Application for your county. Applicants will be contacted about the next step.

PASS helps individuals and families increase income by supporting them with education/training, helping them obtain sustainable employment while learning to manage their finances.  We help with everything from transportation to childcare to career counseling, housing to financial assistance. PASS provides participants with two important resources:  a Case Manager (which we consider as our most valuable resource) and funds (which we call client services). These funds are only available to individuals/families enrolled in PASS, and they are never paid to an individual/family. Instead, the funds are used to help people move forward and reach their employment goals. Some examples of ways we have used funds in the past include paying for:

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  • Tuition for education/training

  • Gas for an interview

  • Work clothes or tools so someone can start a new job

  • A month of childcare so someone can begin working

  • Car repairs so someone can keep a job

  • Housing Deposits/1st Month's Rent so someone can

       stabilize for employment

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PASS is not a walk-in bill pay service. If you need help immediately, please give us a call and we can refer you to other community resources that might be able to help you. You can also access the NCCARE 360 website and/or call your local 211 for resources.  To receive financial assistance/client services, PASS participants must be following the program agreement and must be actively progressing on their goals.  Use of funds must be planned with PASS Case Managers, depends on agency approval, and is never guaranteed. 

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PASS Eligibility Requirements:

First, individuals/families must be living at or below 125% of the federal poverty guideline for their household size. A household is defined by all members who are related by blood or marriage or adoption living within one home. All the income for all the family members in the household for the past 90 days must be submitted.

 

Second, at least one family member must be ready for full-time, living wage work. We are here to help move people out of poverty long-term and build wealth, and that can only happen with a stable income.

 

Third, individuals must be ready and able to work in partnership with their Case Managers long-term. Our program requires all participants to submit documentation on an ongoing basis and to stay in close contact for the duration of the program.

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For Program Year 2023-2024 Poverty Guidelines

PERSONS IN FAMILY/HOUSEHOLD

  1           $18,225

  2           $24,650

  3           $31,075

  4           $37,500

  5           $43,925

  6           $50,350

  7           $56,775

  8           $63,200

For families with more than 8 people, add

$6,425 for each additional member.

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CSBG STAFF

​Sheryl Andrews, Director - sheryla@cpcanc.org

Allexus Porter, Assistant Director - allexusp@cpcanc.org

Cynthia Fair, Administrative Assistant - cynthiaf@cpcanc.org

Andrea Wiley, Community Development Specialist - andreaw@cpcanc.org

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Chatham - 919-742-2277

Carol Currie, Case Manager - carolc@cpcanc.org

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Orange​ - 919-391-4005

LaToya Alston, Case Manager - latoyaa@cpcanc.org

             

Randolph - 336-636-5179

Sandra Rush, Case Manager - sandrar@cpcanc.org

James Martin, Case Manager - jamesm@cpcanc.org

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Durham - 919-797-0888

​Angeline Roberts, Case Manager - angeliner@cpcanc.org

Joanna Barksdale, Case Manager - joannab@cpcanc.org

CSBG Staff
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