“IOCP is so respected in our community because of its history of meeting the needs of people living in this area.“—John and Lois Rogers
Services
IOCP changes the odds for families in need by helping them to identify options that lead to positive change.
Case managers work one-on-one with individuals and families, helping them with a range of short- and long-term challenges related to:
- Food
- Housing
- Child care
- Employment
- Transportation
- Parenting
- Mental and physical health
- Budgeting
- Life management
- General problem solving
Case managers provide referrals to an array of other community resources. They also provide advocacy, education and modeling, counseling and support, accountability and encouragement.
Case managers offer financial assistance to families facing emergencies related to housing, utilities, transportation, child care, medical expenses, and other basic needs.
