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MATURA Taylor County Outreach Center
Provides assistance to individuals and families who are facing a crisis situation with food and/or shelter. Homeless prevention services can assist families who are facing eviction or utility disconnection in preventing their family from becoming homeless. Crisis funds may be available for one month’s rent, utilities, or groceries for a short period of time. This assistance is intended for individuals and families who need temporary, one-time assistance to resolve an emergency situation.
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Opening Doors
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Heartland Family Service - Benson Campus Office
Provides assistance to prevent individuals from losing their housing and becoming homeless. This may include helping them preserve their current housing situation or identifying alternate appropriate housing options. The program provides short-term assistance via in-home case management services for up to three months. The focus of the program is on crisis resolution, linking program participants to community resources and mainstream benefits, and helping them develop a plan to prevent future housing instability.
Limited capacity; call back daily.
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Stephen Center, Inc.
Emergency shelter serving men, single women, and families. The shelter is substance-free.
Meals served three times per day. Clients meet with a case manager within 72 hours of arrival to define barriers and set goals.
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Supportive Services for Veteran Families
Provides Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless Prevention services to eligible veterans and their families. Temporary financial assistance, navigation, case management, and connection to other appropriate services and programs will be provided by a supportive team.
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Waypoint
Provides housing services for individuals experiencing a housing crisis or seeking emergency shelter in Linn, Benton, and Jones counties. Those in need may be connected to the most appropriate housing intervention in the community. Services include homeless diversion/eviction prevention, case management and community resource navigation for individuals at risk of housing instability, rapid re-housing, tenant academy which teaches individuals on their tenant rights and responsibilities when entering into a lease agreement, and a street outreach program.
**Individuals must leave a detailed message with good contact information as the agency experiences a high volume of calls and will be returning phone calls in the order that they were received. Individuals that do not have a voicemail box set up or if full, must send an email to [email protected].
Or individuals may submit an online housing support form, website: https://www.waypointservices.org/what-we-do/housing-homeless-services
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YWCA Clinton - Coordinated Entry Access Point
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Warming Shelter - Overnight Shelter
Emergency 24 hour temporary shelter, operating during winter months (November 1st through April 30th) annually. Food is provided.
Offers a temporary emergency shelter for people who do not have a warm place to stay out of the cold and winter weather.
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Garland Thompson Men's Center
Emergency services for men in need of immediate assistance. Food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs are provided and each man is offered an opportunity for life change through resource case management, which provides the first steps toward preventing future homelessness. Special services provided for veterans.
Bus line and shuttle transportation daily from downtown Omaha 11 am-1 pm. Pick up is at the southeast corner of the park, call for times and location. Metro bus service available daily.
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Institute For Community Alliances
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Bethel Mission
Provides shelter for transient men only, with meals, beds, clothing, and showers. Maximum stay is 4 months.
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Johnson County
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Somali Community Services Inc.
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Stephen Center, Inc.
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Pine Ridge VA Clinic
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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Community Solutions of Eastern Iowa
Offers an outreach program with an emphasis on reaching those who are living unsheltered. Provides basic needs and referrals to housing support resources and shelter services.
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Ames Romero House
Provides a daytime hospitality center for those in need. Anyone needing access to a shower, laundry facilities, a hot meal, or clothing can come into the Romero House to get assistance.
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Siena Francis House Emergency Shelter - Women's Shelter and Men's Shelter
Shelter provides 360 beds for men ages 19 and over. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served daily. Offers a bed, showers, and storage for personal belongings. Services for clients include case management and medical and psychiatric services.
Health clinics include:
- Charles Drew Medical Clinic: Schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic; call (402) 345-9860.
- Visiting Nurse Association: Monday and Thursday in the Services Center from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm, and in the Baright Shelter from 3:30 pm-7 pm.
- Creighton University Magis Clinic: Saturday afternoon medical clinic.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Norfolk Family Services Office
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Iowa Homeless Youth Centers
Provides a safe place for at-risk and homeless youth (ages 16-24) in the Polk County area to connect with services. Services include street outreach, drop-in services, daily meals, emergency beds, an art studio, a computer lab, and mental health counseling options.
The center also offers connections to additional YSS supportive housing programs, such as Lighthouses, Transitional Living Program, and Rapid Re-housing. Supportive services may include educational opportunities, life skills training, financial planning, and counseling to help youth and young adults, including single mothers and their infants, achieve self-sufficiency and progress toward their goals.
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Matura Adair County Outreach Center
Provides assistance to individuals and families who are facing a crisis situation with food and/or shelter. Homeless prevention services can assist families who are facing eviction or utility disconnection in preventing their family from becoming homeless. Crisis funds may be available for one month’s rent, utilities, or groceries for a short period of time. This assistance is intended for individuals and families who need temporary, one-time assistance to resolve an emergency situation.
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ACCESS (Assault Care Center Extending Shelter and Support) - Story
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Dixon PADS Shelter
Provides temporary shelter housing for single men, single women, and families. Men are in separate residences from women and children even if the rest of their family is in the women's shelter. Residents are able to stay at the shelter for a maximum of 6 months as they work on a transition plan for self-sufficiency. The shelter provides referrals and support to residents as they work on their transition plan.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - South Sioux City Family Services Office
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Cass County
