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Volume 3

Issue 19

LINKS, RESOURCES, & OPPORTUNITIES FOR GHA RESIDENTS


Greensboro Housing Authority is committed to helping our residents build life success. We are also committed to sharing opportunities that may contribute to furthering life success. Scroll down to see opportunities through GHA and our partners!

See previous issues of Life Success Opportunities Emails.

Some of the opportunities featured may still be relevant.


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To volunteer, please click the image above.

Please click the image above to register.

The Nelrod Fund is offering scholarship opportunities for “C” level high school students living in public and assisted housing throughout the U.S.

 

$1,000 scholarships will be awarded to further education and to defray a portion of books, software, supplies, and other materials.

·   Applicant must be a current High school senior, no older than 22 years of age. 

·    Reside in government-subsidized or other participating low-income housing provided by a Nelrod Consortium Partner Agency

·    Be a member of a “low-income” designated family. 

·   Be a “C” or “Near ‘C’” average student with a cumulative GPA not to exceed 3.5, or be lower than 2.0 on the 4.0 grading scale. 

· Have Work Experience, community service experience, or extracurricular involvement. 

·  Plans to attend an accredited 4 or 2-year University or college, or other vocational, trade school, or career development program. 


Applications are due May 31, 2023. Click the image above to apply.

RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE:

If you are a renter and in need of rental and/or utility assistance, the following agencies may be able to assist you. 


  • Guilford County Department of Social Services
  • Energy Assistance Program – (heating/cooling and water assistance) 336-641-3000
  • Apply online here
  • Greensboro Urban Ministry (utility assistance: water, power, and gas)
  • Greensboro residents only - 336-271-5959
  • United Way 211
  • Faith Action International House
  • (Refugee Rental Assistance program) - 336-379-0037
  • Welfare Reform Liaison Project (WRLP)
  • (housing expenses/utilities) – 336-691-5780
  • NC Homeowner Assistance Fund
  • If you own your home and need help with preventing mortgage delinquencies, defaults, displacements, and foreclosures due to the COVID-10 Pandemic, please call 1-855-696-2423 or visit nchomeownerassistance.gov
OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH:

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Dance Project

The summer session for Dance Project will be June 12 - August 12. They will classes for adults and youth. Classes are offered in person and scholarships are available as well.

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CAREER AND JOB TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES:

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OPPORTUNITIES FROM GHA:

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES FROM PARTNERS:

This year, to comply with federal rules, only traditional in-person students will be able to get summer 2023 P-EBT. Young children under age 6, and fully virtual and homeschooled students are not eligible for the summer 2023 program. Students are eligible for summer 2023 P-EBT if:

1. Student attends a traditional, in-person school in May 2023, AND

2. Student is eligible for NSLP free or reduced-price school meals by May 31, 2023.


Unlike last year, applying during the summer is impossible this year. Key summer 2023 P-EBT dates to watch for:

May 1: Apply for free or reduced-price school meals / NCFNS to be considered for P-EBT eligibility by this date because applications can take 30+ days to process.

May 31: Deadline for program eligibility.

End of July: The one-time summer 2023 benefit of $120 is deposited for most households. Benefits will be made available within 10 days of issuance. Some students may get the benefit in August.


***Click the image above for additional information, to see if you are eligible, and what to do if you are not currently eligible.***

Community COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
Cone Health is offering a series of mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinics throughout our communities.


VACCINES ARE FREE. No ID Required. Appointments are strongly encouraged.

Please wear a mask, plan to remain socially distanced, and wear loose clothing.

What To Expect
  • Wait time of 15 minutes after vaccination or 30 minutes with prior history of vaccination reactions.
  • Common side effects: pain and swelling at the injection site, fever, chills, tiredness, and headaches
  • For Pfizer and Moderna clinics, you will receive an appointment date for your second shot

IMPORTANT: Pfizer clinics are for ages 12+. All other vaccine types are 18+.
 To register, click the link on the button below or call 336-890-1188.
Find a Clinic Here!
HELPFUL LINKS:
Get connected to the right career:
Guilford Works
Need help paying rent or utilities?:
Greensboro Housing Coalition
Parent Engagement and Support:
Guilford Parent Academy
Scholarships Opportunities Still Available:
GTCC
Resources for Job Seekers:
NC Dept. of Commerce
Online Resources:
Guilford County Schools

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Greensboro, NC 27401
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