EDC looking for committee member to represent low income residents
Submitted by paula on Sun, 01/21/2018 - 10:27pm
The Community Action Council of El Dorado County is seeking an individual or agency to represent the interests and concerns of low-income people/families living in El Dorado County, with special attention on housing, nutrition and low-income program needs. The El Dorado County Community Action Council is looking to fill a vacancy on the Council within the Low-Income Sector Membership category. The Council meets monthly in Placerville.
The Community Action Council acts in an advisory capacity to the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors and the El Dorado County Health and Human Services Agency about the needs of the community on issues relating to human services for low-income residents of the County. The Council provides an avenue for collaboration of local government, private organizations and citizens in serving the most vulnerable populations. Community agencies that serve El Dorado County low-income residents are encouraged to apply for membership. This is a volunteer, unpaid position.
The deadline to submit an application is February 16, 2018. For an application, please contact Star Walker at (530) 621-6255, or send an email to star.walker@edcgov.us.
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