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Providing Services to Low Income Residents in Faulkner, Cleburne, and White Counties

CAPCA is committed to providing quality services, to eligible clients to develop their full potential, become more self-sufficient and be a productive member in their community.

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CAPCA, Inc.
707 Robins Street
Suite 118
Conway, AR 72034

Telephone :    501-329-0977
Fax :    501-329-9247
Email :    info@capcainc.org
Web Site :    Contact Form

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 CAPCA Connections

CAPCA Housing Department
The demand for services, related to adequate and safe housing continues to be high!
 
Currently, CAPCA’s three weatherization programs are waiting to provide assistance to 175 clients.
 
These programs are funded by:
  • Department of Energy (DOE)
  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
  • Arkansas Weatherization Program (AWP) - Funded by seven Arkansas utility companies.

CAPCA’s Weatherization Goals

  1. 50 homes each year with the DOE program
  2. 263 homes with the ARRA program over a three year period 
  3. Use the AWP program to augment both the DOE and ARRA programs, which in turn will allow CAPCA to exceed its goal and weatherize additional homes.
 
What can CAPCA do to improve your home?
 
CAPCA provides home improvements through a team of contractors.  There are up to eight teams improving homes almost every day in Cleburne, Faulkner and White.  These contractors are auditing homes to determine energy efficiency and what is required to make it more comfortable and more efficient.
 
Once the need assessment is completed other teams are dispatched to seal, caulk and patch any area where there is air loss. Teams can remove and replace windows, doors, and  inefficient refrigerators as needed. Water heaters and furnaces/space heaters may be replaced for reasons of health and safety. If required then the following licensed contractors are available for 
  • Plumbing
  • Heat and Air Conditioning
  • Electrical
  • Insulation.
 
What do I do to request Weatherization?

We have a ARRA Weatherization application on our web site.  CLICK HERE
Print out and complete the application, mail the application along with proof of all family income to

CAPCA
707 Robins Street
Suite 118
Conway, AR 72034

You can call 501-329-3891 Ext. 126 to request an application.

You may also visit our location and ask the CAPCA receptionist for an application.

What Makes Me Eligible?
 
One of the primary factors effecting eligibility is you income.  You are eligible for weatherization if your income is or below 200% of poverty level. Written proof of income must be provided for everyone in the household. Persons renting, must get permission from the landlord. Priority will be given, to the elderly, disabled, and families with young children.
Modified: 12/31/2009 10:27 AM
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Individual Development Accounts (IDA)
IDA’S are matched savings accounts that encourage eligible working people to save money and gain assets. Participants can buy a first home, attend college or job training or start a small business.
 
Applicants are enrolled in the program for six months to three years.
 
Participants commit to saving at least $20.00 per month.
 
For every dollar saved CAPCA will match it with $3.00 up to $2,000 per person or $4,000 per household!
 
To be eligible a household must be at 185% of the Federal poverty lines set by the US Department of Human Services.
 
Persons living Cleburne, Faulkner or White county, who fall within the income guidelines and have children 18 or younger may contact one of the offices listed for further information.
 
Cleburne County
501-362-8231
 
Faulkner County
501-329-0977
 
White County
501-279-2015
Modified: 12/31/2009 10:08 AM
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Transportation
Appreciation goes out to our bus drivers!

Deborah Roetzel
Bobby Junior
Linda Ritchie

They have given CAPCA another accident-free year providing transportation for Migrant and Seasonal Head Start children.

Bus Aide/Teacher Aides help by taking care of the children so the bus drivers can concentrate on driving.

Ana Fabela
Karla Hurst
Gwen Hart
Monica White
Megan Batemon
Whitney Oden

Center Aides Kathleen McGahee and Jennifer Moise also assist on the buses. The Teachers, Center Manager and Classroom Manager also served on the bus routes as needed.

A true team spirit among everyone in the Mills Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Center once again made it possible to provide transportation services.

Congratulations Linda and Bobby!

Linda Ritchie has completed 15 years of service with CAPCA.
Bobby Junior has completed 5 years of service with CAPCA.

CAPCA received OneTime Funds in Migrant and Seasonal Head Start to purchase a bus. Request for Proposals are being obtained and the bus should be ordered no later than the end of December.

Modified: 12/31/2009 9:47 AM
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 Community Action Partnership

 Helpful Links

  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
  Arkansas Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Board
  Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association
  Arkansas Head Start Association
  Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance
  Community Action Partnership
  Community Service Block Grant Program
  Head Start - Early Childhood and Learning Center
  Experience Works
  FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency
  LIHEAP - Low Income Home Energy Assistance
  Promoting Responsible Fatherhood
  National Community Action Foundation
  Office of Community Services
  Spotlight On Poverty
  Healthy Child Care America
  Healthy Children

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Cleburne County, Faulkner County and White County

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 Public Documents

Folder: AdministrativeAdministrative
Folder: NewsletterNewsletter
Folder: Human ResourcesHuman Resources
Folder: Head StartHead Start
Folder: Housing WeatherizationHousing Weatherization
Folder: Community DevelopmentCommunity Development
ARRA WX Application.pdfARRA WX Application

 Consider Donating

CAPCA is a 501(c)3 organization, cash and in-kind donations are welcome.
 
Consider becoming a contributor to the agency by supporting the agency financially through your tax deductible contribution.
 
You may also make a monetary donation in honor, memory or celebration of someone.
 
For more information please contact the Community Development Director at 501-329-3891, ext. 105

 Become a CAPCA Volunteer

Office Work:
Clerical
Shredding
Computer

Food Pantry:
Sorting Food
Stocking shelves

Video Loan Library:
Pre-viewing videos

General:
Office cleaning
Maintenance of parking lot and landscaping areas
Cleaning of agency vans

Special Projects:
Commodity Distributions
Christmas Food Box Distribution
Angel Tree Project
Postal Food Drive
Develop a Power Point Presentation
Develop/revise agency brochure

Head Start:
In the classroom
On the playground
In the dining area
In the kitchen
At rest time
Other activities