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Rupert Dunklau Center for Healthy Families - Behavioral Health
Counseling can help strengthen your family, develop your relationships and prevent small problems from getting out of control. Individual, family and group therapists assess and treat everything from everyday stress to chronic mental health disorders.
Outpatient substance use disorder services are available for persons who have used drugs or alcohol or have been diagnosed as chemically dependent, if they can be treated in the community.
Specialized treatment services and groups include:
- Severe and persistent mental illness
- Depression and mood disorder
- Urgent outpatient mental health care
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Counseling for sex offenders
- Treatment for children with sexual behavior problems
- Sexual abuse support groups
- Substance use disorder
- Adolescent decision-making groups
- Post-adoption issues
- Pregnancy- and parenting-related issues
- Coping Skills Groups
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Illinois Department of Transportation - Road Conditions
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Department of Human Services (DHS) - Champaign / Ford County
Provides free or low-cost health coverage to people with low incomes, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
DHS administers the applications for Medicaid through ABE (Application for Benefits Eligibility), which is the part of the DHS website where Illinois residents can apply for Medicaid, SNAP, and cash benefits.
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Rebuilding Together - Greater Des Moines
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Taylor County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Pottawattamie County
Offers, as resources allow, to help refugees and asylees reach economic self-sufficiency and to them with any problems, interests and concerns they may have. The Bureau of Refugee Services works to serve as a central clearinghouse in order to refer refugees and asylees to any resource necessary and available to them. The Bureau is the service agency for all refugees enrolled in FIP, the state welfare reform program. Now offering a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) program. This program will help participants prepare for the class, enroll into the DMACC CDL program at no cost, and obtain a job after completion. Participants will also qualify for “Jump Start” training specially designed to help English Language Learners.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Mills County
Offers, as resources allow, to help refugees and asylees reach economic self-sufficiency and to them with any problems, interests and concerns they may have. The Bureau of Refugee Services works to serve as a central clearinghouse in order to refer refugees and asylees to any resource necessary and available to them. The Bureau is the service agency for all refugees enrolled in FIP, the state welfare reform program. Now offering a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) program. This program will help participants prepare for the class, enroll into the DMACC CDL program at no cost, and obtain a job after completion. Participants will also qualify for “Jump Start” training specially designed to help English Language Learners.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Warren County
Offers, as resources allow, to help refugees and asylees reach economic self-sufficiency and to them with any problems, interests and concerns they may have. The Bureau of Refugee Services works to serve as a central clearinghouse in order to refer refugees and asylees to any resource necessary and available to them. The Bureau is the service agency for all refugees enrolled in FIP, the state welfare reform program. Now offering a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) program. This program will help participants prepare for the class, enroll into the DMACC CDL program at no cost, and obtain a job after completion. Participants will also qualify for “Jump Start” training specially designed to help English Language Learners.
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Mid-Iowa Health Foundation
Offers to serve as a catalyst and partner in improving the health of people in Greater Des Moines, Iowa. Visit website for the Foundation's priorities, application forms, and instructions
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Merrill Congregate Meal Program
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Buchanan County Offices - 5th Avenue
Advises and aids veterans and their dependents in applying for federal benefits through compensation or pension claims. Emergency financial assistance for basic necessities such as rent or utility payments, burial expenses, dental/medical bill expenses, medically necessary prescriptions, and food may be available. Can also assists with applications for benefits made available by federal, state or local laws.
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Kossuth Regional Health Center
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Colfax County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Mitchell County
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Franklin County
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Mission of Hope
Provides a food box to individuals in need once every 30 days.
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Dickinson County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Clarke County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Ponca Tribe of Nebraska - Omaha
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Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling
State-funded agency offering treatment at no charge for Nebraskans with addiction to gambling, through contracts with services providers at locations statewide.
Locations and counselor contract information are provided on the Gamblers Assistance Program website.
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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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Cedar Rapids Transit
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Eastern Nebraska Human Services Agency and DUET (formerly ENCOR) - Elkhorn
Services to persons with developmental disabilities.
Residential services, alternative living.
Vocational services.
Family and medical support services, respite care.
Supported employment services and job search.
Contract Procurement/ Enclaves/Business in Industry.
Shared Living Provider.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Sheridan County
