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Iowa Department of Corrections - Fugitive Unit Office
Responsible for the following correctional facilities: ANAMOSA STATE PENITENTIARY (319-462-3504): ASP is a high medium security men's facility emphasizing academic and vocation education, psychological service and counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, family violence prevention, pre-release programming, and prison industries. ASP serves as the reception and classification center for all juvenile males adjudicated to the adult institutional corrections system CLARINDA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (712-542-5634): A medium security men’s institution emphasizing: academic education, violence prevention, anger management, parenting programs, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, substance abuse program, prison industry (trailer production), private family visitation, reentry program, pre-release program, vocational training, and special needs programs FT. DODGE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (515-574-4700): A medium security men’s facility, emphasizing: academic and vocational education, psychological services and counseling, cognitive skills training, substance abuse program, reentry programs, anger management, parenting programs, family violence program, and MIFVPP IOWA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN, MITCHELLVILLE (515-725-5042): Serves as the reception and classification center for all females entering the adult institutional corrections system. A medium security women's facility emphasizing academic and vocational education, prison industries, psychological counseling, cognitive skill training, substance abuse programs, violence prevention, pre-release program, reentry programs, anger management and parenting programs IOWA MEDICAL & CLASSIFICATION CENTER, CORALVILLE (319-626-2391): IMCC serves as the reception and classification center for all males 18 years of age and older entering the adult institutional corrections system. After extensive testing and assessment of risk, health and cognitive skills, they are then processed on to other facilities. A medium security general population unit is in operation at IMCC, as well as, a special needs unit with both medical and mental health beds. IMCC also runs the only licensed forensic psychiatric hospital in the state, providing inpatient psychiatric and evaluation service to non-adjudicated patients IOWA STATE PENITENTIARY, FT. MADISON (319-372-5432): A maximum security prison facility for men emphasizing: academic and vocational education, prison industries, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, and offender treatment MT. PLEASANT WOMEN'S UNIT, Mt. Pleasant (319-385-9511): A medium/minimum security institution for women emphasizing cognitive based programming including substance abuse, sex offender programming, thinking for a change, and academic programming. In addition, mental health re-entry and recreation services are provided NEWTON CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (641-792-7552): A medium security facility for men. Includes: violence prevention, anger management, parenting programs, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, pre-release programs, off grounds work programs, Storybook, GED and literacy, CALM, Thinking for Success, criminality, Braille, Key-life skills, Blackhawk County Re-entry, prison industries, etc. NORTH CENTRAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, Rockwell City (712-297-7521): A minimum security facility for men emphasizing academic and vocational education, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, parenting programs, leader dog training, family violence prevention, pre-release program, anger management, off grounds work, prison industries, and many other programs. OTHER CONTACTS: Ft. Des Moines Work Release Program: 515-242-6956 Re-Entry Resources: [email protected]
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Department of Human Services (DHS) - DeWitt / Logan / Menard County
Offers all DHS offices across the state during open hours for people to use as a warm/cool place to stay.
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Clay County Outreach Center
Provides a program that reimburses participating child development homes for serving healthy meals and snacks to children in care setting.
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Dubuque Housing and Community Development
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Bremer County
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Primary Health Care - Marshalltown Medical and Dental Clinic
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Pocahontas County Outreach Center
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Palo Alto County Outreach Center
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Salvation Army of the Siouxland
Pathway of Hope assists families through crisis and instability, financial counseling and planning, goal setting with manageable action steps, job training, referrals and employment assistance, assistance with securing housing and child care, emotional and spiritual support.
Case workers meet with families weekly using the Strengths Model to focus on possibilities rather than problems and to establish goals.
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Clair Memorial United Methodist Church
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Alternatives Pregnancy Center Cedar Falls
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DHS Family Community Resource Center - Henry County
Reimburses for funeral and burial expenses when a person's resources and all other sources of payment are less than the DHS standard payment rates. The maximum amount that DHS will pay is $1370 for a funeral and $686 for a cremation/burial.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Iowa - Howard County
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Promise Community Health Center
Partners with patients to provide comprehensive healthcare with the patient's personal care team, which includes their primary care provider, a nurse, and other clinical staff who serve the patient based on their needs.
Discusses available resources, encouraging the patient to set personal goals, and offers high-quality health care.
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Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity - Chicago
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Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health - Waukon
Provides court-ordered DUI evaluations and services.
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Caritas Family Solutions - Effingham
Offers foster care, adoption services, or pregnancy option counseling. The Office of Community Connections connects with families in need with resources to provide stability and prevent DCFS involvement.
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Goodwill of Central Illinois
Provides a youth mentoring program for youth, ages 12-17, workshops and activities to explore career opportunities, and job search assistance through Goodwill’s Employment Services Program.
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Optimae LifeServices - Keokuk
Provides home health care services that allow individuals to continue living in the home while receiving medical care. Offers skilled nursing and home health aides, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy. A medical social worker can also connect individuals to the resources they need.
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American Red Cross - Quad Cities and Northwest Illinois Chapter
CPR, First Aid, and AED training programs.
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Prevention First
Prevention of teen alcohol and other drug use, and the many related issues that result from that abuse. Offers training, consultation, information services, and advocacy.
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Monroe County Department of Public Health
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Pottawattamie County Public Health
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Ames Campus
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Charles Drew Health Center, Inc. - Teen and Young Adult Health Center
