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Helping Hands Food Pantry
Food pantry.
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Seasons Center - Estherville
Offers behavioral health services to any child or adolescent in need. Services include psychiatry/medication management, individual therapy, family therapy, substance use disorder services/addiction treatment, crisis services (24/7 Crisis Line, Mobile Crisis, CSCBS), case management, peer support, care team/specialized services, and school-based services (where applicable).
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League of Human Dignity - Lincoln
Services which enable persons with disabilities to acquire the skills necessary for independent living.
Barrier Removal and Information Center offers consultations to consumers, builders, businesses and organizations to increase accessibility within the home and community. Modifications to homes include redesigning living areas, and installing outside ramps and grab bars. In addition, grant assistance is offered to income- and geographically-eligible persons with disabilities.
Center for Independent Living services include information and referral, independent living skills training, financial benefits counseling, and awareness training for the general public and organizations regarding disability issues. In addition, the Center assists clients in the development and implementation of independent living plans in the following areas: home and financial management; social skills; sexuality; consumer and legal rights; peer counseling; equipment loan, repair and rental; and individual and systems advocacy.
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Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center
Provides a full service early childhood education center.
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Butler County Conservation Office
Maintains county parks and recreation areas and provides hunter safety classes, camping, fishing and boating information. Outdoor recreational opportunities are available through county parks and outdoor wildlife areas.
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The Salvation Army Thrift Store - Burlington
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Community and Family Resources - Des Moines Outpatient
Provides mental health services as a benefit to employees through their company.
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Youth Emergency Services
Services to runaway, homeless, near-homeless and street-dependent youth. Array of services includes street outreach, shelter, and transitional living.
- 24-hour crisis line for youth needing emergency assistance.
- Emergency services include shelter program (short-term), an Independent Living Program (ILP), and Rapid Rehousing Program (RRH). A variety of support services are provided for youth while in residence.
- Services include housing, all meals, transportation to school and scheduled appointments. Must be involved in daily residential activities including hygiene, meal preparation, scheduling activities, laundry, and facility upkeep.
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Delaware County Courthouse
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Des Moines Information Center
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Sunshine Senior Center (West Point)
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Northeast Nebraska Area Agency on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Center
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Anamosa Office
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Sterling Kiwanis Foundation
Provides a $50 voucher towards purchasing a coat at participating merchants for kids in school in the Sterling and Rock Falls area. These vouchers are given to school nurses to distribute. Children in Sterling may go to Kohls and Blain's Farm and Fleet to use coat vouchers.
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Palo Alto County Outreach Center
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OneWorld Community Health Center, Inc.
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Davenport Community Schools
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Catholic Charities - Sioux City
Offers connection to local community resources, including local resources for rent and medication assistance.
Does not provide financial assistance; information and referral only.
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Henderson County Rural Health Center, Inc. - Stronghurst
Certified Application Counselors help clients find healthcare coverage that fits their needs.
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Illinois Legal Aid Online
Provides free legal information and court forms so that people who cannot afford a lawyer can resolve their own legal issues and go to court on their own.
Self-help legal resources help people understand and enforce their legal rights and understand how to represent themselves in court, if necessary.
Provides legal resources for a wide range of legal issues, including divorce, child support, restraining orders, criminal records, public benefits, immigration, housing, and much more.
People who wish to apply for free legal aid may be able to get a local legal aid referral or apply online for legal aid help through the website.
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Lutheran Services in Iowa - Waterloo
Offers the following: family programming for parents of children ages 0–5 twice a week; child care during sessions; parent room for breaks; guest speakers; parent discussions on child growth; evening parenting classes in fall and spring that meet DHS rules; in-home visits for families with parenting stress; parenting strategies; community resource connections; group sessions; skill-building and education; early childhood prevention for high-risk mothers from pregnancy through age five; transportation; developmental checks; referrals; case management; focus on child safety, child health, and positive parenting.
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Knoxville VA Clinic
Provides health care and specialty health care services, including mental health care. Can also provide family and internal medicine services.
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Quincy VA Clinic
Works to help Veterans on their recovery journey through outpatient and inpatient services. The residential facility helps Veterans deal with substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, and unemployment through its 24-hour therapeutic and educational programs.
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Delaware County Public Safety Building
Offers law enforcement services to the Delaware County area. Issues gun/firearm permits, runs requested background checks, and manages the county Jail.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Howard County
