Community Action Partners
Empowering People – Building Communities – Changing Lives
The City of Fort Worth’s Community Action Partners (CAP) serves as the Community Action Agency for Tarrant County and provides comprehensive services to economically disadvantaged individuals, families and the elderly. CAP changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live.
Mission Statement
Partnering with the community to provide services that promote personal and economic independence.
Vision Statement
To change people’s lives, embody the spirit of hope, improve communities and make Tarrant County a better place to live.
Programs and Services
CAP Tarrant County Locations
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- Andrew “Doc” Session Community Center
201 S. Sylvania Ave.
Fort Worth 76111
- Arlington CAP Center
401 W Sanford St. Suite #2700
Arlington 76011
- Como Community Center
4660 Horne St.
Fort Worth 76107
- Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center
5565 Truman Dr.
Fort Worth 76112
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- New Fort Worth City Hall
100 Fort Worth Trail
Fort Worth 76102
- Northside Community Center
1100 NW 18th St.
Fort Worth 76164
- North-Tri Ethnic Community Center
2950 Roosevelt Ave,
Fort Worth 76106
- Worth Heights Community Center
3551 New York Ave.
Fort Worth 76110
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Assistant Director Neighborhood Services
Michelle Doonkeen, LCSW
- MSW from Howard University
- BA from UT Austin
Doonkeen brings more than 20 years' experience working at ACH Child and Family Services in a variety of leadership positions. Her career focus has centered around community services, counseling/therapy, crisis intervention services, leadership, homelessness, trauma, research, and children and families. Prior to ACH, she held positions in research at a non-profit and a university.
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Your Community Action Agency for Tarrant County
CAP serves as your Tarrant County Community Action Agency (CAA). Community Action Agencies are local organizations that provide a wide range of services to support low-income individuals and families. Their primary goal is to reduce poverty, increase self-sufficiency, and improve the quality of life for disadvantaged communities.
- Energy Assistance: They help with utility bills, provide weatherization services, and offer programs to improve energy efficiency in homes.
- Housing Assistance: CAAs assist with rental and mortgage payments, provide emergency shelter, and offer housing counseling.
- Employment Services: They offer job training, resume writing, job search assistance, and other services to help people find and maintain employment.
- Financial Education: CAAs provide budgeting, credit counseling, and financial literacy programs to help individuals manage their finances.
Community Development: CAAs work on broader community improvement projects, including infrastructure development, neighborhood revitalization, and advocacy for social policies that benefit low-income populations.
- Emergency Services: In times of crisis, CAAs offer immediate assistance, such as food, shelter, and financial aid, to help individuals and families in need.
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