Family Self Sufficiency
The FSS Program is a five-year voluntary program designed to help families achieve self-sufficiency by providing case management and referrals to supportive social services not limited to:
- Child Care/Transportation/Budgeting/Counseling
- Education (H.S. diploma, GED, Community College and Four Year institutions)
- Job Search and Work Skills/Legal Services
- Parenting Skills/Health/Food & Nutrition
- Career Guidance Counseling
- Communication Skills/Stress Management
- Drug & Alcohol Counseling
- Stress Management/Self-Esteem/Motivation
- Homeownership
To participate, a family must be a Public Housing or Section 8 participant of the Housing Authority. Participation is voluntary; the only requirements are a willingness to seek employment and a desire to become self-sufficient.
The incentive for participating in the FSS program is a unique savings opportunity to qualifying families known as an escrow account, which is a savings account created and maintained by the Housing Authority. Please contact Alyssa McCoy-Gaines at (209) 557- 2041 and Veronica Esparza at (209) 557-2027. Alternatively, you can email AMcoy-gaines@stanregionalha.org or vesparza@stanregionalha.org for more information.