Our Programs
We offer concrete programs that address health, education, housing, and economic mobility needs in our community.
Health Access

Annual Health & Education Street Fair
Our flagship annual event brings together local health providers, government agencies, and community resources in one accessible location. Residents can access screenings, information, and connections to services all in one day.
Who it serves: All Westchester residents seeking health information, screenings, or connections to local services.
How to participate: Attend our annual event (typically held in the spring). Check our website or contact us for dates and locations.
Contact us for event details
Free Health Screenings & Wellness Education
We provide free health screenings and wellness workshops at community events throughout the year. These services help residents identify health concerns early and access preventive care.
Who it serves: Community members seeking health screenings, wellness information, or educational resources.
How to participate: Attend our community events or contact us to learn about upcoming screening opportunities.
Learn about upcoming eventsHousing & Safety — Planned Programs
Support for Battered Women
Planned ProgramWCEO is developing programs to provide emergency shelter support and long-term assistance for survivors of domestic violence. Future services will include counseling referrals, legal aid connections, and assistance navigating safety planning and housing transitions.
Who it will serve: Women and families experiencing domestic violence who need immediate safety and ongoing support.
How to get help now: If you or someone you know needs immediate assistance, contact us and we will connect you with trusted partner organizations and local resources.
Current Status: This program is in development. Services will be offered through partnerships as capacity is built.
Safe Housing & Stabilization for Displaced Families
Planned ProgramWCEO is building pathways to safe housing for displaced families, including connections to childcare resources and transitional support services. Our goal is to establish sustainable programs that create long-term housing stability.
Who it will serve: Families experiencing housing instability or displacement who need safe housing and support services.
How to get help now: Contact us to discuss your housing needs. We can help connect you with available community resources and partner organizations.
Current Status: This program is in development. WCEO is working to establish partnerships and resources.
Economic Mobility

Financial Literacy + Education + Job Search Workshops
Our workshops cover budgeting, credit management, resume building, interview preparation, and job search strategies. These practical skills help residents build economic stability and advance their careers.
Who it serves: Residents seeking to improve their financial literacy, job readiness, or career prospects.
How to participate: Register for upcoming workshops through our website or by contacting us. Workshops are offered regularly throughout the year.
Register for workshopsPartnerships & Collaboration
Wraparound Services Partnerships
We collaborate with local schools, churches, nonprofits, health providers, and government agencies to deliver coordinated wraparound services for vulnerable populations. By working together, we ensure that families receive comprehensive support across multiple needs.
Economic Inclusion Partnerships
We partner with local schools, churches, and nonprofits to connect residents to economic opportunities, educational resources, and career pathways. These partnerships amplify our impact and create lasting community connections.
Who can partner: Schools, churches, nonprofits, health providers, government agencies, and other community organizations interested in collaborative service delivery.
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