The Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program is a five-year voluntary program designed to help families achieve economic self-sufficiency by providing services ranging from case management and referrals to supportive social services. Click here to learn about the FSS Program Action Plan.
- Childcare
- Job Preparation
- Credit Counseling
- Mentoring
- Education
- Money Management
- Home Ownership
- Transportation
- Workshops
- Vocational Training
Participation in the FSS Program requires the following:
- Complete an FSS Pre-Enrollment Application
- Develop your short- and long-term goals for a five-year term with the assistance of an FSS Coordinator
- Sign an FSS Contract of Participation
- Accept case management and referrals for you and your family as needed to help achieve short- and long-term goals
- Meet with your FSS Coordinator periodically to discuss progress and any additional supportive services needed
- Complete all of the family goals to be eligible to apply for graduation from the FSS Program
To graduate from the FSS Program, and receive any funds in the escrow account, the Head of Household must:
- Complete the contract goals within five years
- Achieve and maintain suitable employment
- Certify that no family member is on cash assistance for 12 consecutive months prior to completion of the Program
- Certify that all family members are in good standing with the LACDA
A family that has not met its responsibilities within the times specified in their FSS contract, or has been terminated from the FSS or HCV Program, will not receive any funds in the escrow account.
Family Self-Sufficiency Program
Phone: (626) 586-1530
Email: fssprogram@lacda.org