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Cass County Supervisors receive WCCA report

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December 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors this (Wednesday) morning, received an annual report from West Central Community Action (WCCA) Interim Executive Director Wendy Mueller, who is also the organization’s Outreach and LiHeap Coordinator. She was appointed to the position following the retirement of long-time Executive Director Joel Dirks. WCCA provides nearly a dozen services to 10 counties in western and southwest Iowa. Mueller thanked the Board for continuing to fund WCCA, which she said allows them “To provide services at the highest level possible,” to Cass County residents. Mueller said during Fiscal Year 2018, WCCA served 667 households in the County, which consisted of more than 1,500 individuals. Of the households served, 44% were single-person. 54-percent had an income below the 100-percent poverty guideline. 66 persons were on a fixed income. 61-percent were renters, and of the individuals served, 41% were between the ages of 18-and 54.

Mueller said also, WCCA operated three Head Start classrooms in the County during FY 2018: one was located in Anita, and two are in Atlantic. They served a total of 45 children. She says they also started an Early Headstart Home-Based program in August, with a capacity of 12 children ages zero-to three. By the end of the fiscal year, seven families had been enrolled in the program. The Child Care Resource and Referral program works with home providers who are either registered or want to become registered, as well as child care centers, to get them involved in the Quality Rating System [QRS], which improves overall child care.

Wendy Mueller said 142 children were enrolled in 15 daycare centers, as part of the Child and Adult Care Food program, which promotes good nutrition and positive eating habits for children who are in home-based daycare. WCCA also helped four households received a total of $69,000 for weatherization services, to improve home energy efficiency. And, through LiHeap, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, WCCA serviced 445 households in the form of utility assistance, for a total cost in Cass County, of nearly $200,000.

Mueller said also, the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Program, served over 400 participants, provided over $204,000 in WIC certificates, most of which were used in food stores in Cass County. In summation, she said over $1.5-million worth of services were provided through WCCA to Casss County. She asked the Supervisors to consider the organization’s request for funding in the amount of $4,000, which is the same as last year. The Board will take the request under consideration when they begin work on the budget, in January.