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Lifeline - Lake Community Services Office

Non-Gov Organization
Organization Info:
Hours Of Operation:
Monday:
08:30AM-04:30PM
Tuesday:
08:30AM-04:30PM
Wednesday:
08:30AM-04:30PM
Thursday:
08:30AM-04:30PM
Friday:
08:30AM-04:30PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Inpatient and Housing Availability:
  • Reentry Housing

    Call for Availability
All services offered:
  • Financial Assistance

  • Reentry Housing

  • Employment Assistance/ Job Readiness

  • Job Training

  • Community Support

  • Education

  • Affordable Housing

Additional information:

All Gender Services

Reentry Housing

:
  • Those with felony offenses call for details.
  • Those with sex offenses call for details.

Free/No Charge

As a Community Action Agency, Lifeline is uniquely poised to rapidly respond to the critical needs of our local community. Lifeline’s Board and staff believe firmly that self-sufficiency means something different to every consumer that we meet. To some it may mean securing affordable housing and keeping their utilities connected so that they have a safe home. To others it may mean having access to medical services so that they can properly maintain their health. And to others it might mean enrolling in school or job training programs so that they can pursue different career opportunities. Because we believe that poverty affects every household differently, we offer a wide variety of programs designed to combat the many effects of poverty. Currently our programming is divided into four main areas: Healthcare Assistance, Housing & Energy Assistance, Consumer Education & Job Training, and Information & Referral Services.
As a Community Action Agency, Lifeline is uniquely poised to rapidly respond to the critical needs of our local community. Lifeline’s Board and staff believe firmly that self-sufficiency means something different to every consumer that we meet. To some it may mean securing affordable housing and keeping their utilities connected so that they have a safe home. To others it may mean having access to medical services so that they can properly maintain their health. And to others it might mean enrolling in school or job training programs so that they can pursue different career opportunities. Because we believe that poverty affects every household differently, we offer a wide variety of programs designed to combat the many effects of poverty. Currently our programming is divided into four main areas: Healthcare Assistance, Housing & Energy Assistance, Consumer Education & Job Training, and Information & Referral Services.
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