DCEA Community Needs Assessment Client Survey Question Title * 1. What county do you currently live in? Question Title * 2. Which of the following services are most needed in your county? You may check more than one service. Social services, including basic needs like food, shelter, clothing Early childhood education or childcare services K-12 education services, including afterschool or summer education services Postsecondary education services Adult education/HiSET services/GED services Mental health services Health/medical care services Nutrition services, including food pantries and other food distribution services Low cost housing Benefits enrollment, such as health insurance and Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, etc. Services to help adults get off welfare Legal services Workforce development/training services Substance abuse/addiction services Dental services Domestic violence services Home repair Teen pregnancy prevention Positive youth development Faith-based services Services for homeless individuals or families Transportation services Services for the elderly, including services to help to stay in their own home Employment services, such as career exploration and job search Services for people with disabilities Child abuse and neglect prevention services, such as parent education Services for grandparents raising their grandchildren Recreational activities Other services: Please list Question Title * 3. Please check the services in your county that are the hardest to apply for and recieve. You may check more than one service. Social services, including basic needs Early childhood education or childcare services K-12 education services, including afterschool or summer education services Postsecondary education services Adult education/HiSET/GED services Mental health services Health care services Nutrition services, including food pantries and other food distribution services Low cost housing Benefits enrollment, such as health insurance, and Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, etc. Services to help adults get off welfare Legal services Workforce development/training services Substance abuse/addiction services Dental services Domestic violence services Home repair Teen pregnancy prevention Positive youth development Faith-based services Services for homeless individuals or families Transportation services Services for the elderly, including services to help seniors remain in their own homes Employment services, such as career exploration and job search Services for people with disabilities Child abuse and neglect prevention services, such as parent education Services for grandparents raising their grandchildren Recreational activities Other services: Please list Question Title * 4. Please list the five most serious problems that lower income people in your county face? Done