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Foundation 2 Mobile Crisis Outreach - 2nd Avenue SE
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Marion Parks and Recreation Department
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Optimae LifeServices - Eldora
Provides telehealth individual, couples, and family therapy, mental health evaluations, and psychiatric medication management for anxiety, depression, trauma, anger, behavior problems, relationship problems, personality disorders, and chronic mental illness.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Adams County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Webster County
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Norfolk Family Services Office
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Charles City Public Library
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Crisis Intervention Service - Fort Dodge
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Grand Island
The program aims to address the needs of eligible Veterans and their families to reduce suicide risk and improve mental health status and well-being by providing wrap-around, nonclinical suicide prevention support services to eligible households.
Office locations include:
- Lincoln - 6400 Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, NE
- Gering - 1718 10th Street, Gering, NE
- North Platte - 109 East 2nd Street, North Platte, NE
- Grand Island - 2525 Old Potash Highway, Grand Island, NE
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Parents of Suicides Together (POST)
Support group for those who have suffered a loss of a child to suicide. All family members welcome.
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De Soto City Offices
City of De Soto requires pets to be licensed each year. The cost is $5.00 for spayed/neutered pets and $15.00 for unaltered pets. Must provide a current rabies vaccination certificate in order to purchase a license. License fees become delinquent after January 31st every year. The penalty is $5.00 plus $2.00 for each additional month the license is not obtained.
To purchase by mail, please send a copy of the current rabies vaccination certificate for each pet to be licensed, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and a check for the total annual fee payable to the “City of De Soto” at P.O. Box 100, De Soto, Iowa 50069.
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IowaWORKS Center - Dubuque
Works to help individuals, including those facing significant employment barriers, secure and retain high-quality jobs. The program assists people in finding employment, funds training when needed to gain or retain a position, and provides assistance in obtaining work permits or official documentation required for work authorization.
The Adult Program serves people who are at least 18 years old and, if applicable, registered for Selective Service. The Dislocated Worker Program serves individuals registered for Selective Service who have lost their jobs and meet dislocated worker categories defined in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
The Youth Program serves in-school youth (ages 14-21) and out-of-school youth (ages 16-24) who need assistance with training or education to enter the workforce successfully, with a focus on young people facing barriers to success. This includes government-subsidized summer employment programs that provide job opportunities in the public and private sectors during the summer months. Registration for these summer opportunities occurs during a spring application period.
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IowaWORKS Center - Sioux City
Works to help individuals, including those facing significant employment barriers, secure and retain high-quality jobs. The program assists people in finding employment, funds training when needed to gain or retain a position, and provides assistance in obtaining work permits or official documentation required for work authorization.
The Adult Program serves people who are at least 18 years old and, if applicable, registered for Selective Service. The Dislocated Worker Program serves individuals registered for Selective Service who have lost their jobs and meet dislocated worker categories defined in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
The Youth Program serves in-school youth (ages 14-21) and out-of-school youth (ages 16-24) who need assistance with training or education to enter the workforce successfully, with a focus on young people facing barriers to success. This includes government-subsidized summer employment programs that provide job opportunities in the public and private sectors during the summer months. Registration for these summer opportunities occurs during a spring application period.
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New Hampton City Offices
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IDHHS - Income Maintenance Customer Service Center
Provides a centralized state-wide call center that responds to inquiries about the Food Assistance, FIP (Family Investment Program) or Medicaid program. REPORT CHANGES: the Call Center also takes recipient changes, lets the Income Maintenance Worker (caseworker) know what the change are, and instructs the recipient if any verification is required. Changes included could be income, address, rent/utility payments, household members, etc.
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Keokuk County Sheriff Department
Provides law enforcement services to the county, including the operation of correctional facilities for the detention of individuals awaiting trial and the confinement, treatment, employment, training, and discipline of individuals sentenced after conviction for criminal offenses.
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Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Provides adoption services.
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Bellevue Senior Community Center
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Hooper Senior Center
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Siena Francis House Services Center
Available to those with no housing who are in need of a cool place away from extreme heat. Water, showers, sunscreen, lip balm, clothes, food, shelter, and case management will be available to those who check in.
Available any day when there is a heat advisory affecting the Omaha Metro Area.
A lunchtime meal is provided.
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Children and Families of Iowa - Northside
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Bethany for Children and Families - Administration and Illinois Family Services
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Five Seasons Stand Down and Resource Fair
Offers to connect homeless or near-homeless Veterans and non-Veterans to community services through an annual resource fair. Some of those benefits include benefits counseling (Social Security and Veterans), employment and training assistance, health care screenings, housing services, and legal assistance. Also provided will be haircuts, hygiene products, clothing and food will be available.
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Jones County Natural Resources Conservation Services
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Base Exchange
Provides tax-free goods, food and services to all active, retired, and honorably discharged military personnel and their families.
