One-Time Stability Services



Stability Services is financial assistance provided to clients of the One-Stops in our service area, so these organizations can increase their capacity to serve their community. One-time financial stability services require a One-Stop case manager to primarily assess and organize a client’s care needs and ensure they get linked to the services they need. This also helps to prevent duplication of services within our service area. One-Time Stability Services is neither an emergency nor an entitlement program for ongoing services. Instead, this service aims to help individuals and families become stable due to one-time situations threatening their self-sufficiency. YCAN, in turn, provides eligibility determination on completed applications and processes payments for the assistance through our partners in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Where to Apply
Our community partners provide this service at One-Stops in Park and Hot Springs Counties. YCAN no longer utilizes print applications available or accepts self-referrals for our programs please contact the One-Stop in your county for information and to apply.
Our community partners provide this service at One-Stops in Park and Hot Springs Counties.
- Park County Residents use The First Stop of Park County (307) 269-6706
- Hot Springs County Residents use The Help Center (307) 864-3851
Eligibility
- Applicants must meet federal income eligibility requirements.
- Applicants must be a resident of Park or Hot Springs Counties in Wyoming.
- Residency is defined as having the ability to provide documentation or testimony of living within our service area. Documentation may include a bill, ID, lease, intent to hire letter, or written statement by a county resident that the individual or family lives within the service area or has been offered employment within our area.
- Allowable services all services must be permiss under our program guidelines; there are services we do not provide.
- COVID-19 Financial Impact Assistance
- Rent or Deposit Payment
- Mortgage Payment
- Utility Bill or Deposit Payment
- Doctor Visit Payment
- Dental Vist (filling, extraction, but no cosmetic or dentures)
- Hearing Aid Payment (up to $500)
- Vision Service Payment (one-time)
- Transportation Assistance (supporting employment only)
- Education Supports
- Employment Supports
- Funeral Expense Payment
- Child Care Payment Assistance
- Limitations on Services are limited to one time per year and no more than twice in five years.
- Please visit with your case manager at Help Center at Common Ground or the First Stop of Park County if you have received two or more services. Restrictions will apply and include completing financial capabilities training, budgeting, counseling, or enrolling in Wyoming Workforces Services, as well as a documented plan on how the household will attain self-sufficiency.
Required Documents
- Photo ID – State of Federally-issued. (The direct program r may approve an exception if the customer c n identify themselves by alternative means)
- Proof of Income – Documentation must cover the 30 days before requesting assistance. Income to be documented includes paychecks, benefits, or federal assistance programs. If no payment exists, Applicants may use a self-declaration statement if they have zero income for the past 30 days.
- Applicants and their household members must provide income documentation for every adult (18+) living in the same household.
- Documentation supporting assistance to be provided.
- Bills
- Estimates
- Invoices
- Lease
- An IRS form W-9 may be required from the vendor before payment.
Linkages and Referrals
One-Stops
If you seek in-person help with financial resources, visit a One-Stop case manager to assess and organize a client’s care needs and ensure they get linked to the services they need. This also helps to prevent duplication of services within our service area.
- Park County Residents apply at the First Stop of Park County (307) 269-6706
- Hot Springs County Residents use The Help Center (307) 864-3851
Wyoming 2-1-1
If you need to speak with someone regarding community financial assistance resources in your community, we encourage you to call Wyoming 2-1-1. Wyoming 2-1-1, in partnership with the Wyoming Department of Health, is also actively responding to the Coronavirus.
- If you would like personal assistance, dial 2-1-1 or 888-425-7138.
- 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Yellowstone Country Assistance Network-Find Help Online
If you are seeking online resources for yourself, you can visit our online community assistance page at: