Rental Assistance Program
The Rental Assistance Program (RAP) is an emergency housing initiative that exists to help prevent homelessness. Clients may apply for financial assistance to pay a security deposit, first month's rent, or rent delinquencies. Households with children may be eligible for up to $1000 within a 24 month period, while households without children may be eligible for $750 within a 24 month period, depending upon meeting program eligibility guidelines.
Basic Information
- Organization
- Community Progress Council
- Contact Person
- Kimes
- skimes@yorkcpc.org
- Website
- http://www.yorkcpc.org
- Phone Number
- 717-5110
- Fax Number
- 717-771-5119
- Address
- 100 W Market Street
100 W Market Street
York, PA 17401 - County
- York
- Geographical area(s) in which services are provided
- York County
Program Information
- Basic Living Resources
- Housing resources/advice/advocacy
- Health resources/advice/advocacy
- Education
- For the Child (in schools, preschools, or other community setting)
- Even Start Program
Additional Comments
- The Community Progress Council offers a wide range of programs and services, including: case management services, a HeadStart program, an early headStart program, various types of emergency assistance (e.g., community centers that provide food and clothing assistance for low and moderate income families), a Foster Grandparents program, a Senior Employment program, and a WIC program (which provides healthy supplemental foods and nutritional services for pregnant women, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children under the age of five).



