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The Promise of Community Action
Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.
HACAP's Mission Statement
Helping people develop skills to become successful and build strong communities.
Featured News
Program Spotlight on United Way 2-1-1
updated February 25, 2010
Program Spotlight on the Food Reservoir
updated February 25, 2010
FOCUS ON SAFETY: Ergonomics
updated February 25, 2010
HACAP Partners with 2010 Census
updated September 23, 2009
Featured Events
CACFP Orientation
Feb 16, 2010
CACFP Orientation - March
Mar 02, 2010
CACFP Orientation - May
May 04, 2010
Welcome to CACFP!
May 11, 2010
HACAP Food Reservoir
As a member of America’s Second Harvest, the Nation’s Food Bank Network, the HACAP Food Reservoir channels donated products to area soup kitchens, pantries, senior and daycare centers, drug and alcohol treatment centers, homeless shelters and other nonprofit food programs that feed the needy.
Participating in the Tradition of Volunteering
The nonprofit sector cannot take the place of government programs, nor can it cure the ills and disparities of society. But each of us can make a difference in a small way.
Here's how you can help!