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330 North Oakland Avenue, Oakland, NE 68045

Nebraska Enterprise Fund - Oakland Avenue

Loan capital to new or growing small businesses.
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4310 South 24th Street, Omaha, NE 68107

Teen and Young Adult Health Center - South Omaha

Medicaid enrollment provides assistance in applying for Medicaid.  To qualify for Medicaid, a person must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and meet income guidelines.  Unborn children are also eligible for Medicaid.
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1306 South Washington Road, West Burlington, IA 52655

Southeast Iowa Regional Home Health and Hospice

Provides hospice care services for individuals who are terminally ill. Services include medication management, disease management, personal care, counseling and support, arrangement of medical supplies and equipment for use in the home, 24-hour on-call nurse support, communication with healthcare providers, ad bereavement support after the patient's death. 

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315 Main Street, Osage, IA 50461

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Mitchell County

Offers SERVSAFE® classes for food service professionals, providing comprehensive training on food hazards, proper food handling practices, and regulatory requirements to ensure food safety and prevent foodborne-illness outbreaks. 

Participants will gain knowledge to improve food quality and learn techniques that support the protection and utilization of food products. The program includes a 6-hour course and certification exam, offering the opportunity to become a certified Food Protection Manager through the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Open to individuals in the restaurant and food service industry, the training also serves as a resource for those involved in commercial food production activities such as farms, aquaculture facilities, and other food-related ventures.
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10 South Main Street, Suite 6, Sullivan, IL 61951

Moultrie County Offices

Administers a wide range of programs covering standard probation and pretrial services. Programs are meant to enhance community safety while working with offenders.

Responsibilities:

- Monitoring, supervising, and providing guidance to offenders sentenced to probation, conditional discharge, or supervision by the Court.

- Enforcing the rules of probation to control the risk of offenders committing further crimes.

- Assisting offenders in establishing and achieving legitimate goals that lead them to become productive members of the community.

- Preparation of pre-sentence investigations.

- Operates a community service program.

- Networks with schools.

- Works with treatment providers and other facilities as necessary to guide the probationer through the supervision process.

- Operates special services that include adult and juvenile life skills programs, electronic monitoring, and drug testing.

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City Hall, 410 East Washington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240

Iowa City Offices

Provides street and bridge maintenance.
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501 Closz Drive, Webster City, IA 50595

Hamilton County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary programs to eligible landowners and agricultural producers to provide financial and technical assistance to help manage natural resources in a sustainable manner. Through these programs the agency approves contracts to provide financial assistance to help plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns or opportunities to help save energy, improve soil, water, plant, air, animal and related resources on agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest land, with emphasis on market stability and commodity pricing.

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3302 18th Street, Suite 2, Spirit Lake, IA 51360

Dickinson County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary programs to eligible landowners and agricultural producers to provide financial and technical assistance to help manage natural resources in a sustainable manner. Through these programs the agency approves contracts to provide financial assistance to help plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns or opportunities to help save energy, improve soil, water, plant, air, animal and related resources on agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest land, with emphasis on market stability and commodity pricing.

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1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30329

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Source of factual medical information relating to symptoms, risks, how to be tested, etc.

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3433 Avenue O, Fort Madison, IA 52627

Eichacker Community Action Center

Provides various programs to assist low income individuals and families take care of their basic needs. Can also supply information and referrals to local resources in the community. 

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202 West First Street, Ogallala, NE 69153

Keith County Senior Center

Congregate meals are provided to persons 60 and older.  The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
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720 Highway 92 West, Lemoyne, NE 69146

Lemoyne Senior Center

Congregate meals are provided to persons 60 and older.  The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
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809 Broadway Avenue, Mattoon, IL 61938

University of Illinois Extension - Coles County

Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.

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4060 Vinton Street, Suite 100, Omaha, NE 68105

Comfort Keepers - Omaha

Companionship and personal care services for those in need of in-home assistance. In-home companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand services, grocery shopping, transportation services, 24 hour care available, laundry washing, and recreation activities. Personal care services include bathing, mobility, transferring, incontinence care, oral hygiene, feeding, and toileting.
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905 West Washington Street, Benton, IL 62812

Take Action Today - Benton

Distributes NARCAN to those in need when harm reduction measures are needed. 

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307 East Cherry Street, Carmi, IL 62821

White County - Probation and Court Services

Prosecutes all felony, misdemeanor and traffic crimes within the county, assists those petitioning for Orders of Protection, and goes to court to collect unpaid child support.

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405 East McLane, Osceola, IA 50213

Crossroads Behavioral Health Services - Osceola

Provides emotional and practical support to individuals facing mental health challenges. Using shared life experiences to offer encouragement, build hope, and foster empowerment. Peer support can help individuals navigate recovery, develop coping skills, and connect to community resources, all while promoting personal growth and self-advocacy. 

Family Peer Support, Family peer support specialists work specifically with families of individuals who are experiencing mental health challenges. Family peer specialists offer guidance, resources, and emotional support to help families better understand the struggles of their loved ones. Offering coping strategies, enhance communication within the family, and help families connect to services and support networks, fostering a more supportive home environment for recovery. 

Peer Recovery Specialists, peer recovery specialists assist individuals in achieving and maintaining long-term recovery from substance use disorders. They offer practical support such as goal setting, skills building, and crisis intervention, alongside emotional encouragement. Through shared experiences, they serve as mentors and role models, helping individuals create personalized recovery plans and connect with resources for housing, employment, and social services.

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5636 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC 20015

Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP)

Offers a support group for men and women wounded by religious and institutional authority figures. The program offers support in person (via monthly self-help group meetings), over the phone, online and at national meetings.

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120 South 7th Street, Beatrice, NE 68310

Salvation Army - Beatrice

Baby supplies such as diapers, baby clothing, and formula, when available.
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1916 Waterfront Drive, Iowa City, IA 52240

Four Oaks - Iowa City

Offers emergency shelter and child welfare services to youth. The shelter provides a safe place for youth in crisis, including those who have run away, are experiencing homelessness, have been abused or neglected, or are adjudicated and waiting for court action. 

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220 West McKinley Avenue, Decatur, IL 62526

Decatur Family YMCA

Provides an after-school care program for children in grades K-6 in Decatur and Maroa-Forsyth Public School Districts. Services include exercise, healthy eating, education, life skills, crafts, games, snacks, and homework help. Tutoring and transportation may be provided for students.

After-School Care for Decatur Public School is located at St. John's Lutheran Church, 2727 N. Union Street, Decatur, IL 62526, Mon-Fri 2 pm–5:30 pm.

Before and After-School Care for Maroa-Forsyth Grade School is located at 641 E. Shafer Street, Forsyth, IL 62535, Mon-Fri 6:30 am-8 am and 3 pm-5:30 pm.

The YMCA After School Care Program operates during most school days out, including most holidays and institute days when Decatur Public Schools – District 61, or Maroa-Forsyth grade schools are closed.

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2000 North 16th Street, Clarinda, IA 51632

Clarinda Correctional Facility

Responsible for the following correctional facilities: ANAMOSA STATE PENITENTIARY (319-462-3504): ASP is a high medium security men's facility emphasizing academic and vocation education, psychological service and counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, family violence prevention, pre-release programming, and prison industries. ASP serves as the reception and classification center for all juvenile males adjudicated to the adult institutional corrections system CLARINDA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (712-542-5634): A medium security men’s institution emphasizing: academic education, violence prevention, anger management, parenting programs, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, substance abuse program, prison industry (trailer production), private family visitation, reentry program, pre-release program, vocational training, and special needs programs FT. DODGE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (515-574-4700): A medium security men’s facility, emphasizing: academic and vocational education, psychological services and counseling, cognitive skills training, substance abuse program, reentry programs, anger management, parenting programs, family violence program, and MIFVPP IOWA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN, MITCHELLVILLE (515-725-5042): Serves as the reception and classification center for all females entering the adult institutional corrections system. A medium security women's facility emphasizing academic and vocational education, prison industries, psychological counseling, cognitive skill training, substance abuse programs, violence prevention, pre-release program, reentry programs, anger management and parenting programs IOWA MEDICAL & CLASSIFICATION CENTER, CORALVILLE (319-626-2391): IMCC serves as the reception and classification center for all males 18 years of age and older entering the adult institutional corrections system. After extensive testing and assessment of risk, health and cognitive skills, they are then processed on to other facilities. A medium security general population unit is in operation at IMCC, as well as, a special needs unit with both medical and mental health beds. IMCC also runs the only licensed forensic psychiatric hospital in the state, providing inpatient psychiatric and evaluation service to non-adjudicated patients IOWA STATE PENITENTIARY, FT. MADISON (319-372-5432): A maximum security prison facility for men emphasizing: academic and vocational education, prison industries, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, and offender treatment MT. PLEASANT WOMEN'S UNIT, Mt. Pleasant (319-385-9511): A medium/minimum security institution for women emphasizing cognitive based programming including substance abuse, sex offender programming, thinking for a change, and academic programming. In addition, mental health re-entry and recreation services are provided NEWTON CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (641-792-7552): A medium security facility for men. Includes: violence prevention, anger management, parenting programs, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, pre-release programs, off grounds work programs, Storybook, GED and literacy, CALM, Thinking for Success, criminality, Braille, Key-life skills, Blackhawk County Re-entry, prison industries, etc. NORTH CENTRAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, Rockwell City (712-297-7521): A minimum security facility for men emphasizing academic and vocational education, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, parenting programs, leader dog training, family violence prevention, pre-release program, anger management, off grounds work, prison industries, and many other programs. OTHER CONTACTS: Ft. Des Moines Work Release Program: 515-242-6956 Re-Entry Resources: [email protected]

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610 Jefferson Avenue, Hebron, NE 68370

Learning Center at Hebron

Offers credit and non-credit classes and workshops throughout the year. Some of the workshops include gardening and landscape instruction, cooking classes, computer literacy training programs, arts and crafts instructions and continuing education. 

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606 North Minnesota Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901

Community Health Center

Birth control, pregnancy testing, family planning services, HIV and other STD testing, pap tests, and breast exams.

Hispanic clinic with on-site translators offered monthly.

Educational presentations and workshops.

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3150 East Avenue NW, Suite 103, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cedar Rapids and East Central Iowa

A school based mentoring program for elementary age students. Volunteers meet with a child over their lunch hour at least twice a month for one year. During the visit, matches have time to eat and talk, work on homework or play games together.
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