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2107 East Locust Street, Omaha, NE 68110

Timberlake Outreach Center

Offers expecting mothers and parents with children up to 12 months an abundance of resources. This is a program that empowers parents to choose life and enable them to keep their children.

This program provides resources to parents who qualify: Diapers, educational materials on parenting and breast feeding, as well as a consumer choice of a variety of other essential items.

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1800 Syracuse Avenue, Norfolk, NE 68701

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska - Norfolk

Provides advocacy for families with government agencies, Child Protective Services, courts, probation, foster placements, etc.  Parenting skills development, home visits, and court recommendations.  Transportation is available to and from appointments as outlined in state and/or Tribal case plans.  Includes transportation for employment, housing, behavioral health services, referrals, court, DHHS, and other agencies.  Transportation requires 24 hour notice and is based on availability.
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2175 Lexington Boulevard, Building 2, Washington, IA 52353

Washington County Public Health

Provides dental screenings, fluoride varnishes, sealant, oral health education, presumptive care for low-income families who may qualify for Medicaid or hawk-I, care coordination to help ensure dental access, and partnership with local medical and dental providers. I-Smile also serves WIC clients by providing dental screening, applying fluoride and helping coordinate dental appointments. I-Smile™ @ School is a dental program that provides at no-cost dental screenings, sealants, fluoride varnish and education for students. Because tooth decay can impact a student’s ability to learn, eat, sleep, speak properly and build self-confidence, I-Smile™ @ School services are provided during the school day and prevent kids from missing school for dental visits.
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1115 West Scott Street, Beatrice, NE 68310

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Gage County

Nutrition education to adults and youth of limited resources about healthy eating and food resources to improve food resource management skills. The program offers lessons in the areas of diet quality, food safety, and food resource management individually or in small groups.
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United Way of the Midlands
707 Windsor Road, Suite B, Charleston, IL 61920

SAIL - Triple C Outreach

Provides informational and educational programming targeted toward a consumer or a group of consumers with the intent to develop or increase the skills, knowledge and/or abilities required to live, work and play in the community.

Programs offered include self-advocacy and awareness, life skills training, braille training, TTY training, personal assistant information, interpreter referrals and equipment demonstration and loan.

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United Way of the Midlands
611 Southgate Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52240

Dream City

Works to find creative ways to respond to complex issues affecting young men and women and assist them in overcoming obstacles hindering their educational experiences. The academy provides youth with individual, group, and family counseling to address issues at school and at home, teaches students how to develop self-respect, respect for others, and personal accountability.
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United Way of the Midlands
1314 Galvin Road, Bellevue, NE 68005

Remedy Health - Bellevue Behavioral Health

Behavioral health therapy services, including drug-free treatment for depression symptoms, trauma recovery, counseling for individuals, couples and families, and more.

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United Way of the Midlands
1621 South Frederick Avenue, Suite B, Oelwein, IA 50662

Parent Share And Support - Family Resource Center - Oelwein Site

Provides information and support for parents. Home visits are available by trained parent educators. Group meetings with other parents are also available.

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425 Exchange Street, University Park, IL 60484

Faith Movers Church

Drive-thru food pantry.

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What's Here
70 Meadowview Center, Suite 100, Kankakee, IL 60901

Iroquois Mental Health Center - Kankakee

Provides employment search and placement services for persons with serious mental illness. Provides clients with follow-along support to encourage long-term integration and success.
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United Way of the Midlands
205 2nd Street East, Cresco, IA 52136

Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health - Cresco

Provides assistance to adults with serious mental health conditions who are Medicaid beneficiaries in coordinating and managing their health and mental health care services. The program provides support and assistance for clients in identifying goals and working with the healthcare team to ensure that the needs of the client are met. Services include coordinating the client's primary and specialty care providers, coordinating the care provided in the hospital, clinic, and the community, and access to a Peer Support Specialist who have experienced living with mental illness.

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United Way of the Midlands
221 South Clinton, Albia, IA 52531

Monroe County Outreach

Provides food and personal hygiene grooming products, including diapers, to families in need. Food vouchers to local grocery stores for fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, milk, bread, potatoes, cheese, laundry soap, dish soap and toilet paper may also be available.

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United Way of the Midlands
1110 Arbor Drive, Suite A, Decatur, IL 62526

ABC Counseling and Family Services - Decatur

Provides sexual assault prevention programs for school settings for youth and general community education for both youth and adults.

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923 North Vermilion Street, Suite 2, Danville, IL 61832

Rosecrance - Danville Recovery

Housing program which provides stable housing and essential support services for people with serious mental illness.

Services begin with a screening to help get people of all ages to the right treatment. May follow with individual therapy that leads to group therapy, or crisis care that leads to stable housing.

Services include:

- Individual therapy;

- Group therapy;

- Family therapy;

- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and medication management;

- Psychiatric services;

- Court services;

- Crisis residential/triage services, and more.

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United Way of the Midlands
1818 Market Street, Suite 1200, Philadelphia, PA 19103

MedScope America, LLC

Personal Emergency Response System provider.  Mobile and home based devices available.
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What's Here
2475 South E Street, Broken Bow, NE 68822

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Broken Bow

State Supplement adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.

State Disability provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.

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United Way of the Midlands
415 Main Street, Bancroft, NE 68004

Legal Aid of Nebraska - Bancroft

Hotline can be a first stop for information on the resources and services available to farm and ranch families and rural residents throughout the state of Nebraska.

Free financial, legal and counseling services are provided.

No cost vouchers for confidential mental health services for persons affected by the rural crisis.

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United Way of the Midlands
2130 Grand Avenue, Clive, IA 50325

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Iowa

Matches adult volunteers with children who need a supportive adult in their life. The program recruits men and women who are willing to make a commitment to a child for at least one year. Volunteers spend 4 hours a month with a child, participating in activities of their choice throughout the community (going to the zoo, playing catch, or taking a walk). Staff members evaluate prospective volunteers for the qualities necessary to contribute to the healthy development of the child. A child is matched with a volunteer big brother, big sister, couple or family according to the child’s needs and the capabilities of the volunteer(s). Following the match, supervision is provided by the professional staff to assist the big brother, sister, couple or family in developing a strong positive relationship with the child. SCHOOL BASED MENTORING offers adult volunteers the opportunity to meet with a child in their school for one hour a week during the school year. During that hour, the match spends time working on the child’s schoolwork, talking, and quite simply, building a friendship. Children are referred to this program by school personnel with parental approval. SCHOOL BASED PLUS MENTORING is an extension of our School Based Mentoring. After three months in School Based Mentoring can join this program. School Based Plus allows Bigs and Littles the opportunity to meet once a month outside the school setting. They are able to enjoy activities such as picinic at the park, going to sporting events, the movies, or any other activities they might enjoy together. COMMUNITY BASED MENTORING allows individuals who are 18 or older to visit with a child twice a month for a minimum of 4 hours. Bigs spend time with their Littles participating in activities throughout the community. Whether its going to the zoo, playing catch, or just taking a walk, its a great chance to form a bond. The possibilities are endless for the growth of a new friendship. Community Based Mentoring also allows for Big Duo (two friends, co-workers, a husband and wife, etc.) or a Family Matches. Children are referred to this program by their parent or guardian.
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United Way of the Midlands
2021 Main Street, Emmetsburg, IA 50536

Emmetsburg City Offices - Main Street

Administers licenses for beer/liquor, cigarette sales, pushcart/peddler/solicitor/transient merchant/mobile food unit, taxi cab/limousine license, and tow fees.
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United Way of the Midlands
515 North College Street, Lincoln, IL 62656

Memorial Behavioral Health - Lincoln

Services include:

-- Access/screening.

-- Anger Management Counseling.

-- Caregiver Connection.

-- Crisis stabilization services.

-- Case Management.

-- Child Outpatient Therapy.

-- Family Counseling.

-- Linkage with psychiatric medical services.

-- ADHD Services and Resources.

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United Way of the Midlands
2015 Windish Drive, Galesburg, IL 61401

Thrive Community Services

Provides respite services for individuals who have various disabilities and their families or caregivers. Respite services vary and can include individual respite services, group respite services, and other social opportunities that are available quarterly for a fee. 

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United Way of the Midlands
202 South 10th Street, Oneill, NE 68763

Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - O'Neill

Works with children ages 0-3 who have a disability in their natural environments at no cost to families. Service coordination for speech, occupational therapy, physical therapy, deaf education, and early childhood special education. Assistance in navigating resources.
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United Way of the Midlands
11000 Ruth Road, Huntley, IL 60142

Huntley Area Public Library

Provides access to books, movies, downloadable e-books, music and magazines, computers with internet access, and countless additional resources. Onsite services also include printing, copying and faxing, computer classes, as well as programs and events for all ages.
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102 West Washington Street, Centerville, IA 52544

First Resources Corporation - Centerville

Provides services that are designed to give individuals with disabilities the opportunity to obtain employment in the community.
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United Way of the Midlands
1225 Seippel Road, Dubuque, IA 52002

Dubuque County Engineer's Office

Provides engineering and design of County roadway projects, including local resurfacing and bridge replacement. The division is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the County Secondary Road System, including ditch cleaning, roadway surface repairs, bridge and culvert repairs, and snow removal.

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