Salt Lake Community Action Program
764 S 200 West Salt Lake City, Ut 84101 (801)359-2444 (801)355-1798 (f)
Cathy Hoskins Executive Director, CCAP

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Head Start

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HEAT

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HUD Housing Counseling

Employment Readiness Program

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The Salt Lake Community Action Program (SLCAP) is a not for profit organization that provides a wide range of services aimed at helping low-income people become self-sufficient. 

Our Mission: To eliminate the paradox of poverty in our affluent society. 

Our Purpose:  To create programs that empower low-income people to enhance the quality of their lives by having them design and  implement strategies that will create solutions to their problems.


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Financial Audit

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Officers Board Makeup and Purpose
James R. Russell 
President

Cal Noyce
First Vice President 

Shauna Walton Zwahlen
Second Vice President

Michael Gallegos
Treasurer 

Donna Olsen
Secretary

Robert Philbrick
President Emeritus 

The Salt Lake Community Action Program is directed by a twenty-four member tripartite Board of Directors. This unique and dynamic Board is structured to provide the Program with the broadest and most effective community representation possible. Eight members of the board are elected by low-income residents, eight are appointed by public officials, and eight represent the private sector, such as employers, service providers, and community advocacy groups. The Board provides a diverse yet essential combination of resources, perspectives, and backgrounds for finding and implementing solutions to a wide range of important problems in the community. 

The Board of Directors has been providing strong support for low-income residents of Salt Lake and Tooele Counties since 1965. CAP is a broad-based group that assesses the needs of its low-income constituency, mobilizes substantial resources, and develops service delivery systems that most effectively address selected problems of the low-income population. The Board also serves as an advocate for low-income populations statewide, continually striving to foster better laws, regulations, attitudes, and social policies in the community.




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