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For The Children - Fremont
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Lyon County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Mitchell County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Louisa County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Worth County
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Salvation Army - Cedar Rapids
Rent and utility assistance program is focused on households that are maintaining their housing but have had a financial emergency that has prevented them from being able to pay rent/utilities. Must be able to show the need for the financial assistance.
Applications are open the 1st-5th of the month. Application can be found on the website, click on Financial Assistance.
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Oskaloosa City Offices - South Market Street
Offers first time home buyer forgivable grants for up to $2,500 with five (5) year lien agreement.
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Myrtue Medical Center Community Health
Services include:
- Child health services
- Maternal health services
- Home health care and homemaker services
- Hospice care
- Cancer screening for women
- Health education, community education, and health planning
- Immunization clinics for children and adults
- Family planning services
- Blood pressure checks
- Disaster planning and preparedness
- Tobacco cessation classes
- Parent education classes
- Home visits for children ages 0-5
- Life Assist Emergency Response Alert
- Public health nursing visits
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Mitchell County
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Trinity Healthcare of Mendota
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Chickasaw County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Webster County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Plymouth County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Nebraska Housing Developers Association
Replaces old, energy-inefficient heating/cooling units (HVAC units) at no cost for eligible Nebraska homeowners who meet specific conditions.
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Johnson-Brock Public Schools
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Siouxland Mental Health - Child and Adolescent Center
Provides comprehensive mental health services for children and teens experiencing emotional, behavioral, or social challenges.
Services include:
- Play Therapy for emotional expression and skill-building in young children.
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) to support young children and caregivers healing from trauma.
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) for children with behavioral concerns, focusing on strengthening parent–child relationships and effective behavior management.
- Virtual Reality Therapy to help youth safely practice coping skills, reduce anxiety, and build emotional regulation in immersive environments.
- Eagala Therapy (Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy) to support emotional growth, trust-building, and trauma recovery through structured interactions with horses.
- Sports Therapy to help children and adolescents build resilience, improve emotional regulation, and strengthen confidence through movement-based therapeutic activities.
- Art Therapy to promote healing and communication through creative expression Therapists also provide individual therapy, family therapy, trauma-informed care, and interventions for anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, grief, school challenges, and life transitions.
Treatment is coordinated with families, schools, healthcare providers, and community partners to ensure holistic, effective support.
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Pathways Behavioral Services - Black Hawk County
Provides care coordination and family support services to families whose child struggles at school or home due to behavioral health issues. Also provides integrated health services to adults diagnosed with serious mental illness.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Brown/Keya Paha/Rock County
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Marshall County Family Services
1st Five aims to increase developmental screening in primary care practices and has a referral system to support children identified as at-risk for developmental delays. 1st Five works with pediatric and family care providers to help link families to the resources and support services their child needs.
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Lutheran Family Services - Children Services Center
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Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging - Blair Office
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UIC Division of Specialized Care For Children - St. Clair Regional Office
Guides families through their child’s journey with a medical condition. Works with doctors, schools and community groups to create a seamless support system.
Care coordination team works together with families to develop a plan of care that addresses a child’s medical, social, behavioral, educational and financial needs. Care coordination is free for all children who have eligible medical conditions, regardless of their family’s income level.
Care coordination can include finding specialized medical care, helping families understand their child’s diagnosis and medical treatment plan, explaining insurance benefits and attending school meetings.
Helps children who are medically fragile remain in their family home rather than a hospital or skilled nursing facility.
Assists with:
- Finding specialized medical care
- Making sure families understand their child’s diagnosis and medical treatment plan
- Helping families understand their insurance benefits and maximize their coverage
- Attending IEP /504 Plan school meeting
- Connecting families with financial support, grants and other community resources
- Preparing for the transition to adulthood
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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rockford - Ombudsman/Counseling
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Mason City Family YMCA
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Burlington City Offices - Washingtion Street
