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Norwalk Easter Public Library
Offers books (including large print and digital collections), audio books, notary services, DVDs and blue ray, a community fridge/pantry, internet and computer access, fax machine and copy machine. Delivery to homebound in immediate vicinity.
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Le Mars YMCA
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Rosecrance - Walnut Street
Offers in-person outpatient partial hospitalization programs (PHP) for adults, for treatment of substance use disorders.
The length of the program is individualized to a person’s specific needs. Individuals typically meet about 20 to 24 hours per week (four to five hours per day) in a structured setting for a few weeks.
Group counseling allows for connection and opportunities to develop healthy coping strategies and learn from others navigating similar challenges.
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Forest Avenue Library
Offers a community fridge and pantries. Open to the public for pick up and donations.
See website for donation guidelines for each location.
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Imagine the Possibilities Region 5 - De Witt
Offers supported employment opportunities to individuals who have both the desire to work in an integrated work setting and employment abilities for this setting. The two main goals of these services are to give the individuals the opportunity to earn competitive wages and allow these wages to be earned in an integrated work setting.
Provides vocational training for persons who require a higher level of care than is available through other Hope Haven programs. Individuals receiving services must have a primary diagnosis of a mental disability and must be certified by the Iowa Foundation for Medical Care to be in need of this level of service.
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Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. - Woodstock Office
Helps homeowners and tenants save their homes through available legal strategies, including foreclosure defenses in court, bankruptcy, income generation, loan modification, and various alternatives to foreclosure.
Helps with subsidized housing (public housing, Section 8 and other rental assistance) evictions, termination of assistance, rent calculations, and admissions issues, evictions from mobile home parks, evictions by private landlords, discrimination and disability accommodation (see Fair Housing Project), foreclosure, property tax, and other homeownership issues, and housing protection for seniors, veterans, and people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Algonquin Area Public Library District AARP Tax Preparation Location
Provides in-person and virtual tax assistance to anyone free of charge with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low-to-moderate income for the 2026 tax season. Free, year-round tax assistance is also available on the Internet. Taxpayers can post tax questions to online tax assistors by visiting the website.
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Mediation Services of Eastern Iowa
Oversees aspects of court-connected family mediation program in the (Iowa) Sixth Judicial District and small claims mediation program in Johnson County (Iowa).
Provides information to parties about mediation, preparing for mediation, how it works.
Provides training to mediators and attorneys about mediation, screening for safety and capacity of parties re: using mediation, screening for appropriateness of mediation in a given situation, etc. Provides CLE relevant primarily to family law attorneys.
Provides Restorative Justice process for parties in diverse cases, as requested.
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HACAP - Iowa County
Offers to assist home owners or renters who have a disconnect notice or have missed a payment on a pay arrangement. Can also assist homeowners who have a back bill. If funds are available, households may receive emergency assistance with furnace repair/replacement (if a homeowner) and/or emergency delivery of deliverable fuel. Clients need to have been LIHEAP approved during our program year (October 1 through April 30) or they can complete a crisis application.
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Burlington Area Homeless Shelter
Provides transitional living, emergency shelter, and support to those in need.
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Saint Vincent de Paul Sobering Center
Provides a safe, confidential, low-barrier environment while providing care to intoxicated adults without going to jail or an emergency room.
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Clifford L. Johnson Center for Healthy Families
Recruits and prepares adoptive families. Offers services for identified adoptions, foster care adoptions, and post placement services.
Provides contractual home studies for domestic and international adoptions.
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Goodwill of Central Iowa
Offers to improves the quality of life of individuals by providing training, education and employment programs. SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT assists those who have barriers to employment in obtaining and maintaining employment in the community. DAY SERVICES is for adults with a diagnosed disability to work on their independent living skills in a stimulating and community integrated environment. Participants have opportunities to plan activities, volunteer, learn to self-advocate and have fun with a group of their peers. **PAID SKILLS TRAINING listed separately.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Monroe County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Cerro Gordo County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Washington County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Cherokee County
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ChildServe - Ames
- Medicaid eligible.
- Age 6 weeks to 21 years.
- Diagnoses associated with significant medical needs requiring specialized medical care (g-tube feeding, seizure disorders, breathing treatments, oral feeding difficult, personal care, catherization, and other conditions requiring nursing).
- Medicaid eligible.
- Age 6 weeks to 5 years.
- Diagnoses associated with significant medical needs requiring specialized medical care (g-tube feeding, seizure disorders, breathing treatments, oral feeding difficult, personal care, catherization, and other conditions requiring nursing).
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Salvation Army - Fort Madison
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Salvation Army - Keokuk
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Eastern Iowa Health - Pediatrics Center
Provides a variety of health services to children. Services include annual exams, sports and school physicals, well-baby visits, a diaper bank for families that have earned points to receive diapers and wipes, childhood immunizations, and wellness care.
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Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Patient advocacy organization serving individuals with asthma and allergies, aiming to save lives and reduce the burden of these diseases by providing community support, patient and provider education, research, and advocacy. AAFA’s comprehensive, evidence-based information and programming promote a better understanding of these diseases to empower patients and providers with knowledge to improve outcomes.
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Maple Street YMCA
All locations offer a wellness floor with cardio and weight equipment and wellness staff to assist. Most locations offer a range of group-exercise classes (high intensity, challenging, low impact, chair-assisted, fall prevention), active older adult and youth programs, open swim and lap times, swim lessons (including adaptive and adult), open gymnasium hours, pickleball, child watch, youth sports, and summer day camp.
Other programs and features vary by location (See notes below and visit website for more details and hours):
- The Buena Vista YMCA Express is a co-op project in conjunction with Omaha Public Schools, located on the Buena Vista High School campus. It includes a unique wellness floor featuring eGYM and MX4 equipment. This location is a wellness-only 14+ facility.
- The Westview YMCA offers youth sports and sports camps, a splash pad, and it is attached to Omaha Public School’s Westview High School. Visit other locations to learn more about summer day camp opportunities.
- The YMCA Healthy Living Center is an adult-only location designed for individuals 30+, with a therapeutic warm-water pool and a wider variety of low impact classes and equipment as well as social clubs and activities geared toward active older adults.
- The Charles E. Lakin YMCA offers eSports.
- The Butler-Gast YMCA and Downtown YMCA locations accept registrations for youth sports and host practices and games in collaboration with the Maple Street YMCA.
- The Gretna Crossing YMCA has eGYM equipment and a splash pad. It is part of the Gretna Crossing Park that offers trails, disc golf course, and a water park.
- The Blair Family YMCA offers a fitness center, pool, and many activities for youth and adults regardless of ability to pay.
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Ely City Offices
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Quad City Alliance for Immigrants & Refugees
Member-based organization for individuals and organizations interested in community issues related to refugees and immigrants. Meets unfulfilled needs of immigrants and refugees in the Quad Cities, such as english as a second language.
Can assist with applying for resources in Illinois, including SNAP, Medicare/Medicaid, SEAP, etc. Can help you apply for up to $500 to pay for DACA renewal fees.
Offers financial assistance to those that qualify.
