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* 1. If you believe EMPLOYMENT is a concern in the community in which you live (whether or not it is a concern for you), please identify the specific areas of concern based on a scale of 1 to 4 with 1 indicating there is no problem and 4 indicating it is a significant concern.

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Lack of employment office to assist with job hunting.
Few jobs for people without skills.
Lack of good paying jobs with benefits.
Lack of child care during working hours.
Need assistance with resume writing/interviewing skills.
Lack of options for transportation to work.

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* 2. If you believe EDUCATION is an area of concern in the community in which you live, please indicate below which specific areas are of concern using a rating scale of 1 to 4 with 1 indicating not a problem and 4 indicating a serious concern.

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High rate of school drop-out.
Students need computer access at home.
Insufficient after school programs for youth.
Lack of opportunities to pursue vocational skills or college.
Lack of GED/Adult Basic Education opportunities.
Knowledge of financial aid (how to apply, what options are available).

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* 3. If you believe HOUSING in an area of concern in the community in which you live (whether or not it is an area of concern for you), please indicate below the specific areas of concern. Rate items on a scale of 1 to 4 with 1 indicating no problem and 4 indicating a serious problem.

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Rent payments are unaffordable.
Mortgage payments are unaffordable.
Utility bills are too high.
Housing needs repairs or weatherization.
Housing size does not meet family needs.
Lack of temporary emergency housing.
Lack of funds for a down payment on a house.
Lack sufficient knowledge about how to buy a home.
Need counseling/assistance to prevent foreclosure.

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* 4. If you believe NUTRITION is an area of concern in the local community (whether or not it is a concern for you), please indicate the specific areas of need below using a scale of 1 to 4 in which 1 indicates there is no problem and 4 indicates a signficant problem.

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Don't use available resources, i.e. food pantries, meal programs, etc.
Lack of transportation to food resoruces and grocery store
Lack of resources to feed children when school is not in session (no free lunch or breakfast)
Food Stamp allotment runs out
Not enough income when making use of resoruces
Not eligible for Food Stampa and/or eligibility unknown

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* 5. If you believe MONEY MANAGEMENT is an area of concern in the local community (whether or not it is a concern for you), please indicate the specific areas of need below using a scale of 1 to 4 in which 1 indicates there is no problem and 4 indicates a signficant problem.

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Do not know about possible resources to supplement income such as food stamps, health insurance, etc.)
Information about the Earned Income Tax Credit and how to claim it.
Knowledge of how to address credit issues.
Difficult with money management, including issues with credit card debt and how to manage bank accounts.
Understanding how to set up or maintain a budget.
How to get/enforce child support.

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* 6. Skyline CAP, Inc. offers the following programs and services to local residents. Please rate how important these programs are to the local community using a scale of 1 to 4 with 1 indicating the program is unnecessary and 4 meaning the program is vital to the community.

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Head Start - free preschool program for at-risk 3 and 4-year olds meeting income guidelines and/or facing an education-related disability.
Project Discovery - encouraging high school students to continue their education.
Emergency Assistance - for low-income individuals or families facing a financial crisis.
Housing Choice Voucher (Rental Assistance) - assists low-income residents with their monthly rent payments.
Housing Counseling/Foreclosure Prevention - prepared clients for homeownership or helps them maintain their home when facing foreclosure.
Emergency Home Repair - for low-income seniors and disabled persons to make modest home repairs related to safety, sanitation, and access for disabled persons.
Energy Efficiency Education - teaches clients how to reduce their utility bills through in-home counseling.

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* 7. In which county do you live:

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* 8. Please indicate your age range.

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* 9. Please indicate your annual household income.

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* 10. Please indicate your household type.

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