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Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What is poverty?

Answer: Poverty is defined based on income and household size by the federal government each year. For example, a family of four people with income below $25,750 is considered to be below the poverty level. Unfortunately, having income above the federal poverty level is not the same as financial self-sufficiency. People with income below and above the federal poverty rate can access services and support through CSO to meet their needs and achieve their goals. Click here for more information about the federal poverty definition.

Question: Why are people poor?

Answer: There isn't just one reason why people are poor. The reasons are as complex and varied as people – job loss, illness, domestic violence, and lack of formal education are just some of the causes of poverty. In a lot of communities, there aren't enough well-paying jobs for everyone. Many people who are poor are working low-wage and/or part-time jobs without benefits that do not provide enough income for them to make ends meet. Poverty is not a reflection of personal failure; it is often a temporary situation that people experience when unexpected life changes occur.

Question: Are there poor people in my community?

Answer: The answer is probably yes. Poverty can be found in rural, suburban, and urban areas. Click here for more information about the poverty rate in your county.

Question: My income is above the federal poverty level. Am I eligible for your services?

Answer: You might be! We serve many people who have income well above the federal poverty level. Our programs benefit everyone in the community; however, some of our programs have income-based eligibility criteria. To find out how we can help you, stop in to see us or call us at (570) 644-6575.

Question: How can I help CSO?

Answer: There are lots of ways you can help CSO! Financial contributions help us to provide the many products and services that we offer. You can also give your time by volunteering at CSO. We also organize a few fun events each year to raise money for CSO and our mission. We also partner with Community Aid to collect clothing contributions that raise money for CSO. Clothing can be dropped off at the bin in front of our Shamokin location (Two East Arch Street) anytime.

Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc.

Need assistance? Give us a call and we'll be happy to help you!

Shamokin: (570) 644-6575 Ext. 0
2 E. Arch Street, Shamokin PA 17872

Sunbury: (570) 644-6575 Ext. 0

217 N. Center Street Sunbury PA 17801

Milton: (570) 644-6575 Ext. 0

219 Filbert Street Milton PA 17847

Bloomsburg: (570) 644-6575 Ext. 0

160 W. 6th Street Bloomsburg PA 18715

Danville: (570) 644-6575 Ext. 0

435 E. Front Street Danville PA 17821

 

If you are in need of emergency services while any of our offices are closed please call 211.

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This publication was financed in part by a CSBG Grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.

Workforce development programs are made possible through the support of the Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corporation, the leader and active partner in workforce development efforts. 

Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation recognized by the IRS as exempt from income tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). Contributions to Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc. may be deductible for federal income tax purposes. The official registration and financial information of Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc. may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.

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