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1551-1575 of 10,000
567 West Lake Street, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60661

National Able Network

Provides part-time public service employment, training and placement services, opportunities to seniors (55 years or older), low-income women and men who live in rural Iowa.

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400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202

US Department of Education

Offers Federal student loans and grants to those seeking financial assistance to attend post/secondary schooling. Visit the website to find more information regarding what types of loans/grants are available.

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United Way of the Midlands
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1011 North Jefferson Way, Suite 800, Indianola, IA 50125

Choices Therapy Services - Indianola

Offers drug and alcohol substance abuse treatment services. Substance abuse counselors will work with each individual or family to come up with the most appropriate treatment plan. Services include substance abuse evaluations, outpatient treatment, OWI assessments, continuing care treatment and DOT reporting. 

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United Way of the Midlands
2300 Euclid Avenue, Suite B, Des Moines, IA 50310

Community Based Behavioral Health Services

Offer a variety of programs and services for individuals with mental illness. The programs are designed to provide support for those living with mental health considerations so they can lead productive lives. The programs provide assistance for patients so that they can live, work and function independently in the community. CAP and PATH programs are provided here.

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United Way of the Midlands
415 North Perry Street, Davenport, IA 52801

Davenport VA Clinic and Community Resource and Referral Center

Provides an access point for the community's homeless veterans. Individuals and families who are at imminent risk of homelessness (with no house, apartment, etc. to stay tonight) will complete an assessment and receive help to find housing options.

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United Way of the Midlands
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625 31st Street, Marion, IA 52302

American Legion Post #298

Offer benefits for veterans and their families. Providing donations, community services, and scholarships for members.

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United Way of the Midlands
2301 Pierce Street, Sioux City, IA 51104

Connections Area Agency on Aging - Sioux City Regional Office

Assistance to people seeking information about programs and services available to older person.  Outreach services locate and determine the needs of frail older persons.

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United Way of the Midlands
1415 28th Street, Suite 430, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Alzheimer's Association - Iowa Chapter

Available to family and professional caregivers concerned about persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. Services include caregiver support groups, information and referral to community resources.

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United Way of the Midlands
2027 Dodge Street, Suite 4, Omaha, NE 68102

Nebraska AIDS Project - Omaha

Medical case management services to help persons living with HIV or AIDS manage their diagnosis and any other needs in order to live healthy and empowered lives.

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United Way of the Midlands
6615 NE 41st Avenue, Altoona, IA 50009

Altoona Senior Center

Provides information and referrals to available resources in the Polk County area. Information and referrals can include food programs, energy assistance, chore services, and Medicare and Medicaid information. Volunteer opportunities, educational, recreational programs and nutrition information is also available. Coordinates seven neighborhood-based senior centers and nine meal sites throughout Polk County. Contact your local community center for more information.

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United Way of the Midlands
200 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20201

US Department of Health and Human Services

Provides up to date on information to help those who are living with HIV or know someone who is living with HIV. Information covered on the website includes HIV prevention, testing, starting care, staying with care, and living well with HIV. 

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United Way of the Midlands
2511 Schneider Avenue, Auburn, NE 68305

Southeast District Health Department

Immunizations by appointment only.

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United Way of the Midlands
520 East 10th Street, Superior, NE 68978

Brodstone Healthcare

Help consumers prepare electronic and paper applications to establish eligibility to enroll in coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplaces and potentially qualify for an insurance affordability program.  Counselors are trained and certified to help individuals understand health coverage options and enroll in a plan.

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United Way of the Midlands
501 North 12th Street, Suite 4, Centerville, IA 52544

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Appanoose County

Offers an educational course on home buying for those looking to become more knowledgeable in purchasing a new home. Lessons focus on preparing for home ownership, shopping for a home, securing a mortgage, closing the loan, and being a home owner. Upon completion of the lessons, individuals may earn a homebuyer's certificate to take to your local lender. To earn a homebuyer's certificate, complete all six lessons and taking/passing the final test earns a homebuyer’s certificate. Many home loan programs require completion of a homebuyer course to qualify for a loan. Participants may access the course any time of day from any computer with Internet access.

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209 Centennial Drive, Suite A, Cherokee, IA 51012

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Cherokee County

Offers an educational course on home buying for those looking to become more knowledgeable in purchasing a new home. Lessons focus on preparing for home ownership, shopping for a home, securing a mortgage, closing the loan, and being a home owner. Upon completion of the lessons, individuals may earn a homebuyer's certificate to take to your local lender. To earn a homebuyer's certificate, complete all six lessons and taking/passing the final test earns a homebuyer’s certificate. Many home loan programs require completion of a homebuyer course to qualify for a loan. Participants may access the course any time of day from any computer with Internet access.

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United Way of the Midlands
808 Chase Avenue, Creighton, NE 68729

Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Creighton Family Services Office

Food pantry provided on an emergency basis. After a client accesses the pantry three times in one year they will receive one-on-one budgeting assistance in order to receive additional food pantries in a 12 month period.

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United Way of the Midlands
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1548 South Gilbert, Iowa City, IA 52240

Proteus, Inc - Iowa City

Provides primary Health Care for agricultural workers and members of their households. Includes well women exams, chronic disease management, physical check-ups, and referrals.

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United Way of the Midlands
536 North Broadway, Wahoo, NE 68066

Learning Center at Wahoo

Offers Basic Skills/GED® classes, English as a Second Language instruction, and programs that prepare individuals for U.S. citizenship by fostering an understanding of American culture, history, government, and civic responsibilities. Volunteer opportunities are also available.

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United Way of the Midlands
217 West 5th Street, Spencer, IA 51301

IowaWORKS Center - Spencer

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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United Way of the Midlands
260 East Prospect Street, New Hampton, IA 50659

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Chickasaw County

Offers Child Care Expense Assistance through the Iowa Department of Human services is available to the children of income-eligible parents who are absent for a portion of the day due to employment or participation in academic or vocational training or PROMISE JOBS activities. Assistance may also be available for a limited period of time to the children of a parent looking for employment. APPLY TO BE A REGISTERED CHILD CARE PROVIDER. SEARCH FOR REGISTERED CHILD CARE PROVIDERS at www.hhs.iowa.gov

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United Way of the Midlands
2651 Roberts Road, Iowa City, IA 52244

Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center

We offer home-visits, group-based parent education programs, and prenatal services.

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United Way of the Midlands
4200 Mills Civic Parkway, Suite 1A, West Des Moines, IA 50265

West Des Moines City Offices

City of West Des Moines Beggar's Night.

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United Way of the Midlands
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500 42nd Street, Suite 5, Rock Island, IL 61201

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services

Provides adoption services.

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United Way of the Midlands
Federal Building, 100 Centennial Mall North, Suite 300, Lincoln, NE 68508

USDA Rural Development - Nebraska State Office

Loan provider in rural areas. Business and Industry Loan Guarantees are available for business and industrial development in rural areas to create and maintain employment, expand and to improve economic climate. Community Facilities Direct and Guaranteed Loans and Grants are available for community service facilities in rural areas such as libraries, clinics, fire and rescue buildings and equipment, etc. Cooperative Services helps rural residents form new cooperatives and multiple owner businesses and improve operations of existing cooperatives in rural areas. Direct and Guaranteed Home Ownership provides loans to purchase or construct single family homes in rural areas for very low/low/moderate income households. Direct Farm Labor Housing Loans and Grants provide housing and related facilities in rural areas for domestic farm laborers. Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loans and Grants provide for technology equipment and facilities for linking rural schools within regions, linking schools to other educational institutions, utilizing rural libraries as distance learning centers, linking rural hospitals and medical clinics to major medical centers, interactive video, and distance rural health training. Energy Efficiency Improvements and Renewable Energy Systems provide grant assistance in development of renewable energy and energy efficiency improvement projects.  Renewable systems include wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal.  Energy efficiency improvements include energy improvements to business facility including insulation, windows, doors, HVAC, refrigeration, lighting, pumping/air/motor systems, etc. Housing Preservation Grants offers funding to selected recipient organization to develop program to help repair individual housing, rental properties or coops in rural areas owned and/or occupied by very low and low-income households. Intermediary Re-Lending Program provides loans to ultimate recipients for community development projects, establishment and expansion of businesses, and creating and/or saving jobs in rural areas. Rural Cooperative Development Grants establish and operate cooperative development centers in rural areas primarily to improve economic conditions of rural areas via development of new cooperatives and multiple owner businesses and improving existing co-ops' operations. Rural Business Development Grants are competitive grants designed to support targeted technical assistance, training, and other activities leading to the development or expansion of small and emerging private businesses in rural areas that have fewer than 50 employees and less than $1 million in gross revenues. Rural Economic Development Loans and Grants provide for a wide range of rural economic development projects in rural areas such as business expansion and start-up, community development, etc. Rural Home Repair Loans and Grants assist homeowners, occupying dwellings in rural areas, to complete necessary repairs to their homes. Rural Housing Site Loans provide loans in rural areas to purchase land and develop sites for very low/low/moderate-income housing. Solid Waste Management Grants are used to reduce or eliminate pollution of water resources in rural areas and improve planning and management of solid waste sites in rural areas. Technical Assistance and Training Grants are used to identify and evaluate solutions to water and wastewater problems of associations in rural areas relating to water source, storage, treatment and distribution; and waste collection, treatment and disposal. Value-Added Producer Grants help eligible producers of agricultural commodities in rural areas to develop business plans for viable marketing opportunities and develop strategies to create marketing opportunities in emerging markets. Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants are available for water and sewer systems, solid waste and storm drainage in rural areas.

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United Way of the Midlands
Tyson Events Center, 401 Gordon Drive, Sioux City, IA 51102

Iowa Mission of Mercy

A two day, free dental clinic for any child or adult who cannot afford dental services. No appointments will be taken. Patients are seen on a first-come/first-served basis. The number of patients seen will be limited by our clinic capacity. Expect a long day. Child care is provided.

Patients may receive a variety of services from cleanings, root canals, extractions and fillings. There are also a limited number of partial dentures available on a first-come/first-served basis. The clinic does not provide wisdom teeth extractions, crowns, full dentures or implants. During the dental triage process, dentists will evaluate patients to prioritize the services they will receive.

Patients must maintain their place in line while waiting to enter the clinic and cannot be gone for a long period of time for any reason. Once inside the building and a patient wristband has been issued, patients are not allowed to leave the building for any reason or they will have to return to the end of the line and re-enter the building.

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