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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Norfolk Family Services Office
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - York County
Non-residential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Saunders County
Non-residential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
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Nebraska State Patrol - Scottsbluff
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Methodist Hospital Community Counseling Program
Counselors are present at various locations around the community. Visit website for a current listing.
Crisis intervention for individuals who are experiencing a personal or family crisis.
Professional consultation offers guidance to parents or other family caretakers, and church clergy or their staff seeking solutions for those in need.
Assessment, individual and family therapy counseling to address social, emotional, behavioral, or mental health issues.
Marital and family counseling to promote understanding, communication, cooperation, and joint resolution of problem issues.
Educational programs enhance awareness of mental health issues, increase informed choices and actions, prevent problems, increase community support, and initiate positive change.
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Salvation Army - Howard County
May be able to assist with emergency food, fuel, shelter (vouchers), utility bills (sometimes available), must have children in the home. Gas vouchers for medical appointments or getting to and from work may be available. All services dependent on available funding.
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Douglas County Court
Offers eligible justice-involved veterans an alternative to the traditional criminal justice system by providing them support and rehabilitation through comprehensive substance use and/or mental health treatment, education, employment, and vocational programs. Can also help with community resource referrals for housing, childcare, and transportation, all while being judicially monitored. It is an 18 to 24 month program.
Participants are required to enter a plea before the court, but sentencing will be withheld while the veteran participates in the DCVTC. If the participant graduates, DCVTC shall dismiss, or in the case of a DUI referral, reduce charges. If the participant fails to graduate for any reason, then the sentencing portion of the plea will be executed and the participant sentenced in the normal course.
The target population includes military veterans who have been charged with a felony offense(s) and who are diagnosed with substance use and/or mental health issues.
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First United Methodist Church - Columbus
Offers a support group for those age 18+ who have lost a loved one to suicide.
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River Action, Inc.
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Child Health Specialty Clinics - Spencer
Provides service coordination, nutrition services, and health assessments for children ages 0-3 enrolled in Early ACCESS (Early intervention for infants and toddlers).
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Linn County Public Health
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St. Juan Diego Community Center
Offers consultations to evaluate immigration legal options, advise clients on how to proceed, and represent clients throughout the legal process.
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Bethany for Children and Families - Administration and Illinois Family Services
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Christian Care
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Auburn Senior Center
Home delivered meals.
- For residents of Wymore, calls for home delivered meals must be made to the Beatrice Senior Center, at (402) 223-3055 or the main office at (402) 223-1376.
- For residents of Palmyra, calls for home delivered meals must be made to the Syracuse Senior Center, at (402) 269-2957.
- For residents of Nebraska City, home delivered meals must be arranged through the city's Meals on Wheels program.
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MercyOne Cedar Falls Behavioral Health Care
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DCFS - DeKalb
Offers to assist a relative caregiver who wants to obtain guardianship through probate court of a relative's child living in the home of the caregiver. This includes
- Educating and helping the caregiver negotiate the probate court system.
- Assisting caregivers to obtain required documents.
- Arranging for legal counsel in counties where legal counsel is necessary.
EFSP caseworkers meet with the relative caregiver monthly until guardianship has been obtained or until other services have been provided. These services can include crisis intervention, applying for benefits, working with local schools for the child's enrollment, and referral to a range of needed services that the caregiver may have to help meet the basic needs of the family.
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Brightpoint - Bloomington Office
Home visitation program for pregnant parents and families with children up to age three. The program provides case management services, including individual needs assessments, the development of care plans, and the coordination of service delivery. Staff advocate for families, monitor progress, and ensure services are obtained to maximize child development and provide a foundation for school success. Services also include developmental screening to minimize potential learning barriers and interventions designed to prevent child abuse and neglect.
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Three Rivers Public Health Department
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Bethel Mission
Offers a drop in center that provides a range of services to assist individuals with housing, employment, and other essential needs. Case managers provide support with housing applications, employment applications, resumes, and obtaining necessary documents such as photo IDs, social security cards, and birth certificates.
Also features community shower facilities and offers specialized services such as Veteran’s Assistance and Christ-centered counseling. Additionally, the center provides clothing assistance, including general clothing items and winter-specific clothing such as coats, gloves, hats, and scarves, depending on availability.
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Charles Foster Crippled Children's Fund
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Goldie B. Floberg Center
Serves children and young adults with developmental disabilities in community integrated, 4 person group homes.
Children receive 24-hour support and supervision. Nursing, physical therapy, psychiatric, and behavior management services are also offered.
Activities for children to participate in include Boy and Girl Scouts, Therapeutic horseback riding, school activities, going to movies, museums, zoos, hopping, and other community activities.
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Walthill Senior Citizens, Inc.
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MercyOne - Des Moines
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LifeThrive - Jackson County
Offers therapy that uses animals to treat patients emotionally and physically. The therapy is very effective in treating veterans, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral issues, depression, anxiety, attachment issues, and numerous other common concerns of clients.
