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Maryland Living Center
Emmet County Public Health
Embarras River Basin Agency (ERBA)
Provides housing counseling on the topics of pre-purchase home buyer education, budget and credit workshops and counseling, post-purchase counseling, repairs for homes, delinquency and foreclosure prevention counseling.
House of Mercy - Des Moines
Wahoo Senior Services
Wright County Offices
Oversees the election process, voter registration, maintains financial records for the county, maintains current real estate information and assessment maps.
Greater Joliet Area YMCA - Morris Community YMCA
Offers a before and after school care program for children grades K-8. Children can participate in physical, educational, and imaginative activities that may encourage them to explore who they are and what they can achieve. Families may choose membership plans offering care services from 1-2 or 3-5 days per week.
Remedy Health - Omaha
Primary care services with an emphasis on holistic options, including diabetes care, hormone care, and immunizations.
Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health - Oelwein
Provides a team of trained volunteers who can mobilize resources to provide post-disaster mental health services. This team is sponsored by the Department of Human Services, Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health and County Social Services.
Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health - West Union
Offers a 24-hour crisis hotline providing access to a therapist for people experiencing a mental health crisis. The therapist will talk with the person, evaluate the need for further and/or immediate services, and work to get services set up with the individual if needed.
Mary Greeley Medical Center
Bethany for Children and Families - Administration and Illinois Family Services
DHS Family Community Resource Center - Mason County
Provides medical and cash assistance for customers who are 65 years of age or older, blind, or disabled. Also includes the QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) program which provides payment of Medicare premiums and some Medicare co-payments.
The online application is called "Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE)." When applying, the state will determine the applicant's eligibility for this AABD, as well as SNAP and medical assistance (Medicaid).
HUB, The - Central Point for Young Adults
The HUB serves unconnected youth/young adults ages 16-24. Unconnected youth are defined as young adults who are living without permanent family support and have any of the following lived experience: pregnant/parenting, homeless or near homeless, foster care, juvenile probation, runaway or human trafficking/exploitation or are unconnected from their family of origin for any reason. The HUB has focused on providing programming support and services in the areas of education, employment, and empowerment.
Education: The HUB provides programming at Lincoln High for students that are credit deficient, struggling with truancy. These supports and services are aimed to assist students with staying in school and successfully moving closer to the goal of graduation. The HUB recognizes that traditional school does not work for everyone, so we also provide free GED prep classes (ages 16-24) and remove barriers to accessing GED testing.
Employ: The HUB assists participants in developing job skills through connections to volunteer opportunities, access to resources for job searching and supports once employment has been secured.
Empower: Concrete supports are imperative to navigate the transition to adulthood. The HUB empowers participants to advocate for themselves, assists with learning supports and resources and provides additional caring adults in the lives of participants. The HUB assists young people to determine the supports and services available and ensure that a customized system of supports is assembled. Assistance available to young adults includes connection to a Peer Support Specialist, access to emergency needs-based funds, youth eviction prevention programming, connection to housing supports and resources, financial literacy and budgeting assistance through Central Access Navigation and Community Outreach Housing Specialist.
Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Saline County
Community groups and individuals donate non-perishable food and paper products and funds to purchase perishable items that are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations.
Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Polk County
Community groups and individuals donate non-perishable food and paper products and funds to purchase perishable items that are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations.
Crusader Community Health - Alpine
Provides substance abuse treatment services and counseling to those working to break an addiction. Services are based on an integrated model of treatment and utilize a multi-disciplinary, patient centered team approach to care.
Medication-Assisted Treatment is also provides to adults with an opioid or alcohol use disorder.
Southern Illinois Coalition for the Homeless
Alternatives Pregnancy Center Des Moines
Offers parenting support and education for women and men along with material assistance in the form of diapers, wipes, baby supplies, and more.
Primary Health Care - Marshalltown Medical and Dental Clinic
Regional Office of Education #47 - Lee, Ogle, Whiteside
Works with all school districts within the area to ensure that students who do not have a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence receive the same rights to an education as other students.
Assistance can be provided for many services that are required by school districts such as:
- The choice of staying in the school of origin or attending the school nearest their shelter or temporary home.
- Immediate enrollment even when medical records cannot be produced at time of enrollment.
- School supplies.
- Tutoring, after-school educational programs, correspondence classes.
- Student records, birth certificates, physicals, and immunizations.
- Health referral.
- Emergency transportation.
Des Moines County Community Action Neighborhood Center
Uptown Station
Uptown Station offers local and long-distance travel via Amtrak trains, or 4 bus companies.
AMTRAK www.amtrak.com 800-872-7245
Burlington Trailways www.burlingtontrailways.com (309) 451-5380
Connect Transit www.connect-transit.com (309) 828-9833
Greyhound www.greyhound (800) 231-2222
Peoria Charter www.peoriacharter.com (309) 662-6951
De Soto City Offices
Brightpoint - Herrin Office
