Indiana Community Action Association
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IN-CAA Newsletter – October 2019
A series of five policy briefs released by the Indiana Institute for Working Families this month details policy strategies to build a thriving and inclusive workforce. Learn why they're imperative for Indiana lawmakers to consider – read the article.
The clinic will provide confidential, comprehensive family-planning services on a sliding-fee scale. Learn more about the clinic, its services and its staff – read the article.
More than $40,000 in new funding is allowing Brightpoint to help consumers review their options and guide them through the sign-up process. Find out how it helps Brightpoint in the process – read the article.
By bringing mobile mammography services to its clients, TRI-CAP is helping its clients find breast cancer when it’s most treatable. Find out how TRI-CAP is using the event to help clients long-term, as well – read the article.
Open enrollment for the federal healthcare Marketplace begins tomorrow. Navigators at several Community Action Agencies are helping families secure insurance coverage – read the article.