Ways to Give

Your Impact Starts Here

When you make a donation, you are giving hope and help to someone in their time of need.

The majority of our funding comes with restrictions, leaving some of our most innovative, responsive, and impactful programs in financial need. Your gift will ensure the continuity of our services and expand access to crucial resources. Join our mission to empower families and move individuals to self-sufficiency. Make your tax-deductible donation today and help strengthen our community!

The Facts & Statistics

Last year, North Shore CAP assisted nearly 8,404 low-income individuals to achieve economic and social stability through programs such as energy services, fuel assistance, home health services, adult education classes, workforce readiness, and housing and homelessness prevention. We serve the central region of Essex County, Massachusetts, which contains a population of 202,347 with 17,889 living below the poverty line.

Partnership

NSCAP partners with
191 organizations

Stability

219 households were prevented from becoming homeless

Action

477 Individuals received food, personal protective equipment and/or cleaning supplies.

Empowerment

110 adult English language students participated in NSCAP’s ESOL program & received career counseling and job readiness training.

Our Mission & Vision


NSCAP envisions a community where everyone is empowered and treated with dignity and respect. NSCAP aims to support our diverse community by promoting education, secure and safe housing, and self-sufficiency by creating opportunities for vulnerable populations including the elderly, disabled, homeless, immigrants, and low-income families and individuals.

If you are interested in our CNA Training Program, please review the requirements above.
Text Alex for more information: 978-717-3137
Do you speak English, but need to prepare for your HiSET/GED?

NSCAP does not offer HiSET or GED classes at this time.  Contact our partners for program availability.

About NSCAP

NSCAP provides social services that enable families and individuals to obtain the skills and knowledge they need to become economically self-sufficient, and civically engaged, and to live in dignity and decency.

Contact Us

119 Rear Foster Street, Building 13
Peabody, MA 01960

fuelassistance@nscap.org

978-531-1297