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Community Outreach Centers
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Community Services Director
Alma Harrison
211 N. Pinecrest, Suite B
Atlanta, TX 75551
903-796-3383
903-756-7294 Fax
Mailing address
P.O. Box 427
Linden, TX 75563
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Camp/Morris County Coordinator
Verna Hawkins
200 W. Marshall
P.O. Box 892
Pittsburg, TX 75686
903-856-5861
903-856-3031 Fax
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Marion County Coordinator
DeAnna House
1115 N. Walcott Suite B
Jefferson, TX 75657
903-665-9198
903-665-9845 Fax
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Cass County Coordinator
Laura Dossey
211 N. Pinecrest, Suite B
Atlanta, TX 75551
903-799-7390
903-799-7366 Fax
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Bowie County Coordinator
Ella Moss
Chapel of Light
103 East Main
New Boston, TX 75570
903-628-0596
903-628-0689 Fax
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Outreach Services |
The Community Outreach Services department of CSNT, Inc.
administers Salvation Army funds, Comprehensive Energy Assistance
Program (CEAP), Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), and the
Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Case Management. The department
is also responsible for food pantries and provides fan and coat drives.
CSNT, Inc. has four outreach offices in Camp, Cass, Bowie, and Marion
counties to provide assistance to low income house households.
Salvation Army funds allow CSNT, Inc. to assist transients
and local clients with lodging, meals, gas, utilities, and
prescriptions.
The Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) assists
low income households with the highest home energy needs, taking into
account both the energy burden and vulnerable household members.
Priority is given to low-income, elderly/disabled, and families with
children under the age of six.
The Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) assists
households in crisis situations to prevent being evicted from their
homes, having their utilities cut-off and provides food vouchers. CSNT,
Inc. administers these funds in Cass, Camp, and Morris counties.
The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds allow CSNT,
Inc. to case manage clients to transition them out of poverty. CSBG
funds provide assistance with services that are supported with donated
funds or goods, which include fan, coat, food, and school supply
drives.
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