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Nebraska Correctional Center for Women
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Iowa School for the Deaf
Programming is offered for preschool through transition aged. Users of American Sign Language, spoken English or both are served. Transition-to-work-or-college program has 85% of students continuing working 5 years after exit. Sign language classes for distance students, numerous free social activities and extended learning programming.
American Sign Language classes offered.
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IMPACT Community Action Partnership – Boone County
Provides personal hygiene or care items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrushes and diapers when available. Can be used once per month.
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Governors State University
Provides free counseling services for state of Illinois residents either in-person or via tele-counseling (using video conferencing).
Includes:
-- Individual counseling.
-- Couples/Marriage counseling.
-- Family counseling.
-- Bereavement and grief counseling.
-- Sexual orientation counseling.
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RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
Provides community to women and men dealing with infertility, connecting them with others who can help, empowering them to find resolution, and advocating for access to all family building options.
Peer led support groups are hosted by a volunteer and are composed of a varying number of people. Groups are often "drop in" in nature and last about two hours. Groups currently meeting in Bellevue, Nebraska and in Coralville, Waterloo, and Burlington, Iowa.
Support groups are led by a mental health professional. Individuals can process feeling relating to infertility or their family building efforts. Often composed of 8 to 10 individuals or 4 to 5 couples and scheduled weekly for 10-12 weeks. Support group leaders often have an intake appointment with each participant prior to the start of the group.
Helpline.
Online support community.
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MidAmerican Energy Company
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YWCA Black Hawk County
Provides a summer day care program which offers a wide range of activities. Breakfast and lunch are provided.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Winnebago County
Offers FIP (Family Investment Program) a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Washington County
Offers FIP (Family Investment Program) a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Calhoun County
Provides information on Parkinson's disease, including its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and therapeutic activities to do at home. Also offers resources and insights to foster understanding and awareness about living with Parkinson's disease, promoting positive communication and interaction with individuals affected by the condition.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Clay County
Offers a program that helps you to save time and money through planning your meals and shopping strategies. Programming and materials may also be available online.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Dubuque County
Offers a program that helps you to save time and money through planning your meals and shopping strategies. Programming and materials may also be available online.
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Rupert Dunklau Center for Healthy Families - Behavioral Health
Mobile crisis response provides immediate services when law enforcement, area shelters, and referrals from The Nebraska Family Helpline are confronted with someone experiencing a mental health crisis. Therapists help resolve an immediate behavioral health crisis to avoid emergency protective custody holds, avoid inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, and link individuals to community services.
Post-crisis services include a 90-day stabilization program offered in partnership with other agencies.
Peer Support Specialists available to those referred through Omaha Police Department officers who encounter individuals in crisis.
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Burlington Trailways - Fort Madison
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Muscatine County
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Lucas County
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
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Guthrie County Offices - North 5th Street
Advises and aids veterans and their dependents in applying for federal benefits through compensation or pension claims. Emergency financial assistance for basic necessities such as rent, utilities, burial expense, and food may be available. Can also assists with applications for benefits made available by federal, state or local laws.
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Alternatives Pregnancy Center Waverly
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Cedar County
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
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Dubuque City Assessor
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Camp Canwita
Offers a wide variety of summer day camp programs throughout central Iowa fitting the needs of day campers alike.
Canwita Day Camp (Ames) – Grades 1-6
Discovery Day Camp (DSM) – Grades 1-6
Hantesa Outrageous (Ames, Boone, DSM, & Madrid) – Grades 5-10
Canwita Outrageous (Ames) – Grades 6-10
Des Moines Outrageous (DSM) – Grades 6-10
Hantesa Day Camp (Ames, Boone, DSM)
***Scholarships may be available.
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Room for Roots - Virtual Site
Offers a course using a strategic 9-week strategic step-by-step approach to improve the understanding of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. The course is geared toward those who are interested in business ownership and how to start it off right.
Offered every spring and every fall annually.
The course is a live virtual program making it easy to access for those who are low to moderate income, may be single parents, or have transportation challenges. The program group classes are held once a week during a two-hour timeframe. Participants learn the differences between different business structures, how to create and structure the business within the state they live, and how to create a solid business plan.
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Community Health Care - Davenport Health Clinic
Provides counseling and psychiatry services for both adults and youth. Services include assessment and intervention, addressing behavioral influenced problems, screenings for depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse, and other mental health concerns. Follow-up care and in-person and telehealth visit options are also available.
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IMPACT Community Action Partnership – Boone County
Provided at no cost if furnace is malfunctioning. Income must be at or below 200% of poverty guidelines. Applicant must be a county resident and homeowner. Applications are accepted on a year round basis but funding is limited.
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Mahaska County Public Health
