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TASC - Area 2 (Northwest Illinois)
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Omaha Public Library - Milton R. Abrahams Branch
Full service public lending library, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, and e-books. Internet access and wi-fi available. Computer labs. Free computer classes for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details.
Programming for children, young adults, and adults.
Meeting rooms and study rooms are available at some locations.
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Scott County Community Services
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DCFS - Peoria - Jefferson Street
Offers "Norman Services" to support families with children at risk of being placed in DCFS care or unable to return home due to unmet basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, or other essential items. These services aim to prevent child removal or facilitate reunification by addressing critical living circumstances.
Eligible families may receive assistance through Public Aid/TANF and other cash grants, the Housing Advocacy Program (HAP) to secure permanent housing, and the Emergency Cash Assistance Program for immediate basic needs.
Additionally, the services include support for guardianship-related matters, providing guidance and resources for individuals navigating the appointment or opposition of guardianship arrangements for children or adolescents.
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Narcotics Anonymous - Living the Dream Area
Provides a support group for individuals recovering from addictions.
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First Christian Church - Ames
Offers free meals for individuals in need.
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American Cancer Society - Illinois
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SunnyBrook Home Care
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Washington County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Division of Community Access
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Region 4 Family Assistance Center
Local resource center for service members and their families, veterans, and retirees.
Offers comprehensive support for Service Members to provide essential services and resources to service members and families of all branches of the military, whether they be Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, and retirees.
- Crisis Intervention, Information, and Referral.
- Legal Resources, Information, and Referral.
- Financial Resources, Information, and Referral.
- Tricare Information.
- ID Cards and DEERS Information and Referral.
- Community Resources, Information, and Referral.
- Work with Commanders to develop Family Readiness Groups.
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Community and Family Resources - Ames Outpatient
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YMCA Early Learning Center - Creighton
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Waubonsie Mental Health Center - Red Oak
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First Resources Corporation Disability Services - Ottumwa
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Dubuque Office
Offers outpatient treatment services for substance use. Services are self-paced, and length of time is based on individual need. Group meetings are available. Individual and family counseling sessions are provided as needed.
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Lewis Central Community Schools
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Healing Gift Free Clinic
All-volunteer, free health clinic and licensed pharmacy serving those in need of medical care. Volunteer health care professionals provide a wide range of basic medical services in the fields of general practice, nephrology, orthopedics, rheumatology, cardiology, occupational therapy, behavioral health, dietetics, and social work.
All services, including medications prescribed, are provided free of charge. Staff also train students studying medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and occupational therapy. Refers patients with food insecurity or behavioral health needs to partners within KCCOC.
An insurance representative is available at specific times throughout the year to secure affordable health insurance for a number of patients who then receive medical care with a new provider.
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Decatur County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Linn County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Jackson County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Benton County
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Cross Training Center
Computers, laptops, televisions, audio equipment, and other electronics are sold at low cost. Computers or other items are not given away for free, but low prices are offered to help people on a budget.
Showroom may be visited during the listed hours, as product change regularly.
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Clarke County Outreach
Provides employment and training services for adults.
Also offers summer youth employment programs that offer government-subsidized job opportunities in the public and private sectors for youth aged 14 to 21 from low-income families. Eligible participants must meet federal poverty income guidelines, possess a Social Security card, have legal authorization to work in the United States, and, if under 17, obtain a work permit. Registration is required during the spring application period.
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His Hands Free Clinic
Offers information and referral and insurance counseling.
