Community Information Program Hack 2.0.0 + Redeem Codes
for San Mateo County, Calif
Developer: Phondini Partners
Category: Reference
Price: Free
Version: 2.0.0
ID: com.phondini.iCIP
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Description
This is the official app of the Community Information Program (CIP) of the Peninsula Library System. CIP works closely with San Mateo County human service agencies to collect and organize information about their work.
The CIP mobile app contains information on health and human service agencies serving San Mateo County residents.
Specifically, these are private nonprofit and public (government) agencies that provide direct services to the public. (The database does not contain information on for-profit businesses or private practitioners.) These organizations fall into the following service categories:
• Adult Protection and Care
• Alcoholism
• Administration and Planning Services
• Commodity Services
• Child Protection and Care
• Community Services
• Developmental Disabilities
• Disabled Services
• Drug Abuse
• Education
• Emergency Services
• Employment / Training
• Family Planning
• Financial Assistance
• Health
• Housing
• Individual and Family Development
• Legal and Criminal Justice Services
• Mental Health
• Organizational Support
• Recreation and Leisure
• Transportation
Version history
2.0.0
2017-11-03
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
- Updated to for iOS 11
1.32.0
2014-04-18
- Bug fixes
1.31.0
2013-11-14
- Bug fixes
1.30.0
2013-10-12
- New turn-by-turn directions
- Directory updates
- Bug fixes
1.22
2013-06-19
- updated with 2013 directory
- and the usual bug fixes
1.21
2013-03-20
- Show places on Maps
- Sort by Nearest or by Name
- Add to Favorites
- Add to Calendar
- Add to Address Book
- Add Notes to an Entry
- and the usual bug fixes
Not only is it about time, but it is way more than we expected! And it's great on my new iPhone 5!
hmbay,
Great community resource
For San Mateo County
Yggiz,
Incomplete information - use the printed Handbook instead.
1) Descriptions of agency services are sparse and incomplete, for example Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County shows as only helping seniors, when in fact it has a whole range of services.
2) Category searches such as for "Housing" turn up only a few of the many legal resources available. For example, Legal Aid of San Mateo County is omitted although it has Housing Clinics held 3 times a week.
At this point the hard-copy Community Information Handbook 2013 is much more complete.
3) I can't seem to stop the annoying banner announcements that flash on and off at the bottom of my iPhone 4. Moving the app out of the Notifications section of Settings had no effect on this problem.