Self-Sufficiency Project

WAGES Community Action. Helping People. Changing Lives.

In keeping with the overall mission of WAGES, the Self-Sufficiency Project provides comprehensive case management and programming that will empower the entire family unit, and ultimately the community, by equipping each family served with the skills, training and support essential for their advancement to raise and remain above the North Carolina Poverty Guidelines.

The program’s success hinges on strengths inclusive of consistency in participant contacts and quality documentation, professionally conducted and purposeful home, school, employment and office visits, beneficial and well-planned participant trainings on various life skills, employment skills and topics of participant interest, producing and distributing “The Communicator” participant and community partner newsletter quarterly and updating and distributing a Community Resources Guide annually.

The Self-Sufficiency Project is funded through the Community Services Block Grant.  This grant is made through the NC Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Economic Opportunity.

For more information about the Self-Sufficiency Project, call (919) 734-1178, ext. 224. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions.

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