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Apria Healthcare - Davenport
Mahaska County Offices - High Avenue East
Emergency operations center for the County, which handles emergency response incidents, including accidents, fires, floods, storms and other disasters. Also responsible for requesting federal assistance after a disaster.
Northwest Community Action Partnership - Sheridan County
Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare
- Professional Partner Program: Provides case management to families with children experiencing behavioral or emotional concerns, utilizing a family centered philosophy.
- Rental Assistance: Offers an 18 month rental assistance program with a declining subsidy for transition age youth (ages 18-26) who are enrolling or are enrolled in the Professional Partners Program.
- System Coordination: Manages a local network of behavioral health providers focusing on the areas of network management, coordination of emergency, prevention, consumer and youth services.
Cunningham Children's Home
Offers to assist youth and young adults to become independent through. Providing support, career exploration, assessment, and planning skill development for workplace employment through nationally recognized certificates. Assistance for accommodations needed for success in employment. Job coaching and placement provided as needed.
Work locations are selected to best suit the interests or vocational training needs of each individual. Business partners are established in Champaign, Mahomet, Rantoul, Urbana, and throughout Champaign County where our youth and young adults reside.
Easterseals Joliet Region - Grundy County Office
Offers parental training and enrichment program that offers education and family support services. The primary goal is to strengthen parent-child relationships, reinforce parenting skills, and promote child growth and development so that all children develop a strong foundation for learning.
Jo Daviess County Emergency Management Agency
Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry
Offers a food pantry to those in need.
Platte County Offices
Regional West Medical Center - Medical Plaza North
Offers people of all ages help with mental health issues. Specialties include dual diagnosis, psychological testing, anxiety, depression, mental illness related to trauma, geriatric psychiatry, cognitive behavioral therapy, child psychiatry, adolescent psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and play therapy.
HomeWoven
Free home repairs and modifications for low-income immigrant and refugee families. Services include plumbing, electrical, roofs, gutters, flooring, grab bars, handrails, ramps, tub/shower modifications and other critical repairs.
Work is done by staff, volunteers and trade professionals.
SIU Center for Family Medicine - Carbondale
Offers a broad range of comprehensive services to older adults, including but not limited to:
- Primary care
- Complex medical management
- Annual Medicare Wellness Visits
- Memory and Cognitive evaluations
- Walking/gait disorders
- Imbalance and falls
- Frailty Assessments
- Medication management
- Wound Care
- Care of the homebound patient
- Advance Care Planning
- Palliative Care
- Case Management
Provides services in the office, patient homes, hospitals, rehabilitation units, assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, long-term care facilities, as well as via telehealth visits.
Des Moines Mothers of Multiples
Provides fellowship and support to members, and information about the joys and challenges of raising twins, triplets and more in Des Moines and the surrounding area.
Provides support, friendship and connections with other families who are raising multiples.
Center Associates - Marshalltown
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Buena Vista County
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Tama County
City Impact
Literacy program for K-8th grade students at select Elementary schools in Lincoln. In addition to in-school tutoring, Impact Reading tutoring is available at City Impact. Struggling readers are matched with a trained volunteer tutor who utilizes provided literacy curriculum. The goal is to get each student to or above grade reading level.
Mount Vernon Public Works and Street Maintenance
Crisis Nursery
Provides resources and services for families needing additional support, including families in crisis, struggling with postpartum depression, or dealing with situations such as homelessness, kinship care, parenting as a teen, and more.
Services include:
- Crisis counseling
- Home visits and parenting education
- Facilitated play groups (meet other families and learn about your child's development)
- Parent support groups with childcare provided
- Parenting education classes
- Toys, books and diapers may be available
- Referrals for resources and follow-ups
Massac County Drug Awareness Coalition
Offers non-clinical substance use recovery peer support services.
YWCA Clinton - Coordinated Entry Access Point
Community Health Care - The Project of the Quad Cities
Offers internal medicine, pediatrics, general health care services, as well as ancillary services including laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, nutrition, mental health counseling, health education and translation services.
Families Forward Bidwell Pantry
Only open to Food Pantry guests that received services between Jan-Oct 2025!
*12/19/25 Friday ONLY from 9 am-11 am Free Christmas gifts on a first come, first served bases.
Each child will receive a minimum of 1 toy and stocking stuffer. Children must be 18 or younger to participate. Children do not need to be present while registering or during pick up. Toys are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each child may only receive toys once. This is a Toys for Tots event.
Pre-registration is required. Registrants must come into the Bidwell Pantry to sign up for the Holiday Toy Pantry. Registration is between 10 am-4 pm Monday through Friday from November 1, 2025 through November 30, 2025 OR until the event is full.
UnityPoint Health Lifeline
Provides personal emergency response system (PERS) devices to assist individuals in calling for help when there is an emergency, or they need assistance and are unable to get to a phone. Individuals may benefit from a PERS if they spend time alone during the day or night, take more than four medications daily, concerned about the possibility of falling, has been hospitalized or to the ER in the past 12 months, use a cane, walker, or aid to assist with mobility, has been diagnosed with heart disease, a pulmonary disorder, osteoporosis, diabetes or arthritis, or needs assistance with meal preparation, bathing, dressing or toileting.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Iowa
