Family Resident Services
Savin Rock Communities continuously works to expand the opportunities for our public housing families located at our Spring Heights complex. We have partnered with many different local organizations to bring our residents services they may not otherwise have access to.
ROSS Service Coordinator
Under the Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency Program for our families, we are able to provide services that help our residents become economically self-sufficient, by linking them with local organizations to further their education and job placement opportunities.
Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency Service Coordinator
Crystal Colon: ccolon@savinrockcommunities.org
203-934-8671 Ext. 114 / 475-234-0333
Nutrition
Onsite food pantry for residents in need donated from local businesses, and Food baskets during the holidays
Case Management
Assess service needs and link public housing residents with supportive services, resident empowerment activities and assistance in becoming economically self-sufficient
Health Management
Facilitate access of programs and services such as Access CT Health and Husky, food stamps
Job Training & Education
Our onsite programs offer the opportunity to achieve greater economic security and improve literacy and job skills through:
- Mobile classrooms for career services and computer training
- Job fairs from American Job Center
- Computer lab for resume building, job search, and online applications
Education
Link residents to higher learning such as GED, adult Ed programs and college courses.
After-School
Improving the educational performance of low-income children by linking them to the after-school programs and summer camp while assisting them with nutrition and other programs.
Finance
Educate residents on money management and financial goal planning
Nutrition
Onsite food pantry for residents in need donated from local businesses, and Food baskets during the holidays
Education
Link residents to higher learning such as GED, adult Ed programs and college courses.
Case Management
Assess service needs and link public housing residents with supportive services, resident empowerment activities and assistance in becoming economically self-sufficient
After-School
Improving the educational performance of low-income children by linking them to the after-school programs and summer camp while assisting them with nutrition and other programs.
Health Management
Facilitate access of programs and services such as Access CT Health and Husky, food stamps
Finance
Job Training & Education
Our onsite programs offer the opportunity to achieve greater economic security and improve literacy and job skills through:
- Mobile classrooms for career services and computer training
- Job fairs from American Job Center
- Computer lab for resume building, job search, and online applications