Family Self-Sufficiency Program

The Caribou Housing Authority Family Self Sufficiency Program was established to help voucher participants become economically self-sufficient. The “path to self-sufficiency” varies for each Family Self Sufficiency Participant and can include goals such as obtaining a GED; going back to school; finding a better paying job; getting bills under control; improving credit scores; saving money to pay for a down payment on a home! The Family Self Sufficiency (FSS) Program can help you make these plans become a reality!

How to Participate

  1. You must be participating in the CHA Voucher program and complete the FSS Expreses Interest form below.
  2. Download the fillable FSS Expressed Interest Form then email it to one the FSS Coordinator. Upon verification of your housing with CHA, a Pre-Application along with a Personal Needs Assessment will be mailed to you for completion and return. An appointment / interview will then be scheduled to go over the FSS Contract of Participation and program guidelines.
  3. Once you either begin working or your current working income increases, you may begin earning “escrow”. As a rule, when your rent increases due to earned (working) income, the difference in the new rent from the previous rent will be set aside in an escrow account which earns interest. Escrow earned will be placed in a savings account that you will receive upon successfully completing the terms of your FSS Contract. Escrow earned and its’ interest is tax free!

FSS Graduates

In 2024, 15 FSS participants have graduated successfully receiving a total of $89,512.15 in paid escrow.

FSS Newsletters, Flyers and Forms

FSS Expressed Interest Form

FSS Action Plan

FSS Frequently Asked Questions

Let Us Help You Along Your Path To Self Sufficiency

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