Partnerships are essential to the success of our programs. In many cases, they become the pivotal component to a successful outcome for many of our clients. With the help of local partners, including other non-profits, community groups, businesses, financial institutions, as well as local and national legislators; we are able to impact people and communities throughout the region.
To increase reach and conserve resources, CCCS has developed partnerships with organizations whose constituents need core services such as credit, debt management, housing, bankruptcy counseling and education. When possible, CCCS fills programming deficiencies pertaining to financial education issues for partner organizations.
Community, Nonprofit, Government and Corporate Partnerships
Following is a partial list of some of our current partners:
- Bucks County Opportunity Council
- Campaign for Working Families
- Catholic Charities of Camden Diocese
- Catholic Social Services
- Center for Family Services in New Jersey
- Chester County Housing Authority
- Chester Economic Development Authority
- Community Legal Services
- Don't Borrow Trouble Initiative
- Fair Housing Council of Southeastern Pennsylvania
- Fair Housing Council of Suburban Philadelphia
- Financial Stability Partnership Chester County
- Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union
- Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition
- Legal Aid Southeast PA
- Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ)
- Montgomery County Housing Authority
- Montgomery County Partners in Homeownership
- New Jersey Association of Realtors
- New Jersey Coalition for Financial Education
- New Jersey Housing & Mortgage Finance Agency
- New Jersey Office of the Attorney General
- Pathways
- Pennsylvania U.S. Attorney's Office
- Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
- Philadelphia Housing Authority
- Radian Guaranty, Inc
- Senior Citizens United Community Services of Camden County, Inc
- United Way of Chester County
- United Way of Gloucester County
- United Way of Salem
- United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania