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Lifesteps Campus

Rebuilding lives one step at a time.

Lifesteps Campus Services Partners
Building
Eagle Ability Services, Inc. -- Day Hab
A
Wyoming Housing Network -- Mary Ahadi
B
Casper Housing Authority
C
Eagle Ability Services, Inc.
D
 Vacant
E
12th Street Clinic
E
EvenStart (Nowcap)
E
Casper College
E
Vacant
F
City of Casper, Housing & Community Development
F
Vacant
H
Early Head Start
E
Transitional Housing for Families
E

Eagle Ability Services, Inc.

Building A
Day Hab services for adults with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury. 
J. D. Wolfe, Director 307-333-2727

Wyoming Housing Network

Building B
HOME/FHLB funded permanent affordable housing for persons earning at or below 50% of area median income.

Mary Ahadi, Property Manager 307-265-5660

Casper Housing Authority
Building C
The Casper Housing Authority provides decent, safe, affordable housing for Casper's low-income citizens through programs that are funded and regulated by the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development

LuAnn Allhusen, Executive Director 307-266-1388

Eagle Ability Services, Inc.

Building D
Housing for women with developmental disabilities and/or acquired brain injury.

J. D. Wolfe, Director 307-333-2727

12th Street Clinic 

 

Building E (top floor)
(formerly known as HealthCare for the Homeless –
operated by Community Action Partnership of Natrona County)

Clinic Hours:

Monday 7:30 a.m.- noon and 1-7:00 p.m.
Tuesday 7:30 a.m.- noon and 1-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday 1-4:00 p.m. and 5-7:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:30 a.m.- noon and 1-4:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m.- noon

Healthcare services for homeless persons.

Wendy Ongaro, Physician’s Assistant 307-235-6116

Early Head Start

Building E (second floor)
Day care and learning services for children.
Nicole Gier, Director 307-473-5831

Transitional Housing for families

Building E (second floor)
10 rooms,

Brandon Espinoza, Program Manager 307-235-4703

EvenStart

(Nowcap)

The purpose of the Even Start Family Literacy Programs is to help break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy by improving the educational opportunities of the nation’s low-income families. This is accomplished through the integration of early childhood education, adult literacy, parenting education, and Parent and Child Together Time (PACT) into a unified family literacy program.

Danielle Armody, Director 307-315-2380

Building E (lower level)

Casper College

Building E
Adult Basic Education/General Education Certification

Vicki Crum 307-268-2230

 City of Casper

Housing & Community Development
Building F (lower level)

Vacancies

Currently the upper level of Building F, Building H and the south end of the top floor of Building E are vacant.