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YWCA Elgin
Child Network
Serves children who have experienced abuse through a comprehensive approach of providing services to the child and their non-offending family members. Staff provides advocacy services to help bridge the gap between law enforcement and the court system.
Services include:
- Forensic interviews
- Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy
- Resource referrals
- Medical forensic exam
United Way of Story County
Provides grant funding to approved non-for-profit partner agencies that provide programs that serve individuals in need throughout greater Story County.
Jefferson County Offices
Des Moines County Public Health Department
City of Bloomington Police Department
Maintains public safety and laws enforcement; responds to emergencies, investigates crimes, apprehends offenders, and aims to prevent future criminal activity. Provides traffic management and community engagement.
American Red Cross - Northwest Iowa and Northeast Nebraska Chapter
Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.
Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.
Enable Savings Program of Nebraska
Rock Island County Court Services - Juvenile Division
Fremont Housing Authority
Survivor Empowerment Center - Carbondale Office
Provides shelter to individuals or families who are seeking safety from domestic abuse. Individuals who are homeless for reasons unrelated to domestic violence may be offered shelter, must call for availability.
Henry and Stark County Health Department - Kewanee (Suite A)
Vital Birth Records are available for anyone born in Henry County from 1971 to the present.
Vital Death Records are available for anyone who has died in Henry County from 1971 to the present.
Records are available in-person at the Kewanee Office.
To receive certificates by mail, please print out the appropriate form below and mail it along with the correct payment and a copy of current photo ID to:
Henry and Stark County Health Department
110 N Burr Boulevard
Kewanee, IL 61443
To access vital records prior to 1971, please contact the Henry County Clerk's office at (309) 937-3575.
Siouxland Chamber of Commerce
Jo Daviess County Sheriff
Cedar Valley Hospice - Independence
Offers grief counseling for individuals going through the death of a loved one. Services include individual or group grief counseling.
Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice
Offers low-income immigrants and refugees a safe place to seek free legal assistance for immigration and naturalization issues. The attorneys and DOJ accredited representatives provide counsel for immigrants and refugees who are eligible for legal status in the United States. Counsel and advice for new clients is available at monthly legal clinics in 7 locations in Iowa: Ames, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Ottumwa, Decorah, Marshalltown and Storm Lake. The attorneys or DOJ accredited representatives may represent clients beyond the intake clinics if they are eligible for immigration benefits and there is a capacity to assist them.
Lincoln VA Clinic
Provides health care and specialty health care services, including mental health care. Can also provide family and internal medicine services.
Aftercare Services
Professionally facilitated monthly bereavement support groups, educational events, and weekly opportunities for socializing.
St. Luke's Clinic - Polk City
Infinity Health - Leon
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Frontier County
Merrill Congregate Meal Program
Primary Health Care - Marshalltown Medical and Dental Clinic
PATH
Supports individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the process of accessing housing services. This is not a guarantee of immediate housing, but a critical first step toward potential assistance.
Eligible clients complete a standardized need and risk assessment, which places them on a housing prioritization list. Housing programs review this list and select clients as space and funding become available. Placement and timing depend on program availability, eligibility criteria, and prioritization factors.
Gundersen Palmer Lutheran Hospital
Offers a skilled nursing care and home health care service. Services include: personal care; essential shopping; housekeeping; meal preparation; respite care; companionship and emotional support; personal care; transportation; medication administration and teaching; Intravenous and TPN therapy; wound care; enteral feeding; prenatal and postpartum care; phototherapy; and Telemonitoring of vital signs, weight and blood sugar readings; physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies; lab testing; registered dietitian; and pharmacy consultations. Social workers available to provide assistance in identifying community resources and case management.
