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Shelter House
Provides showers, laundry, and phone use, clothing and toiletry items.
Can also be used as a warming or cooling center, depending on the severity of the weather.
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Garland Thompson Men's Center
Access point for the community's homeless response system. 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.
For services through the Garland Thompson Men's Center, emergency services are for men only who are in need of immediate assistance.
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Muscatine Center for Social Action
EMERGENCY MEN'S HOUSING: Overnight housing is available for single men. At 9 pm each evening, the gymnasium converts into a sleeping space. The gym can accommodate up to 45 men, but solutions can be made if there are more. Guests have a designated space within the gym, a mattress, bedding and pillows, towels, and basic supplies. A locker and tub are also assigned for storage of personal items. Overnight housing guests share a day room, bathroom, and laundry. This short-term overnight shelter is designed to help guests transition in to on-site apartment living while securing an income source. The following is available to guests of MCSA: 24-hour staffing assistance; Food, clothing, and other basic need items; Educational opportunities and support programs; Gymnasium access; Computer access. Check-in for Overnight Housing is available daily from 6 am until 10 pm. Identification will be requested at the time of check-in. EMERGENCY FAMILY AND SINGLE WOMEN'S HOUSING: The Family & Individual Housing Units provide a secure living space for families with children and single women. Eight private rooms are available, and accommodations can be made for any size family. Each unit includes beds, bedding, pillows, towels, and basic supplies. Additional beds or cribs are available as needed. The units share a large open living space, kitchenette, bathroom, and laundry. Space is always available for those in Muscatine County who need a place to stay.
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Sarpy County General Assistance
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Lydia House
Emergency services for single women and families in need of immediate assistance. Food, shelter, clothing, and other basic needs are provided. Case managers guide women and families through opportunities for life change, the first steps toward preventing future homelessness. Special services provided for children, domestic violence, and family reunification.
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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Central Iowa Shelter and Services
Offers an emergency shelter to all adults needing shelter. All new clients to the shelter are encouraged to work with Primary Health Care Centralized Intake upon entering the shelter. Length of stay at the shelter is determined upon entry. Other services include AA meetings, laundry facilities, clothing closet, and a health clinic. WEATHER AMNESTY - is no longer offered. This specific service is closed.
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Nemaha County
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Twin Cities Homeless Shelter
Emergency overnight shelter serving 20–25 guests per night and entry point for addiction recovery and mental health services.
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Family Housing Advisory Services - Council Bluffs
Homeless prevention, rental counseling, housing assistance and advocacy to assist persons to avoid homelessness and locate permanent housing.
Due to funding limitations, each inquiry or application will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis to determine eligibility and available support.
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Saint Francis Catholic Worker House
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Salvation Army Heritage Place
Intended to help homeless or at risk for homeless veterans live as independently as possible in the community. Participants in the program live in apartments (5 beds) on The Salvation Army’s Renaissance Village campus for up to 24 months. The program provides case management three times a month to all participants. Participants pay 30% of their adjusted income for a service fee. Participants are required to do 30 hours per week in either work, educational groups at the VA, school, or volunteerism.
Case management focuses on developing a housing plan, debt repayment and obtaining housing upon exiting the program. The case manager works with the person to obtain public entitlements that they may be eligible for and obtaining community resource to help them stabilize. The program includes Hospital to Housing and Service Intensive models.
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Together - Housing Stability Clinic
Offers housing stability-related services.
- Provides support, assistance, and resources to individuals and families who qualify and are facing instability or experiencing homelessness. (Availability of funding is not guaranteed.)
- May be able to provide rent assistance to eligible households. Other community agencies are present to help with or refer for additional needs. (Availability of funding is not guaranteed; help may only be available one time per household.)
- Utility assistance is available to those who have received a shut-off notice. (Availability of funding is not guaranteed; help may only be available one time per household.)
- Serves as a Coordinated Entry Access Point for those who are homeless and in need of shelter.
- Provides benefit applications for SNAP, Medicaid, and LIHEAP.
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Garland Thompson Men's Center
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Christian Care
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New Visions Homeless Services
Emergency shelter for single men.
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Nebraska City Ministerial Association
Provides information to food pantries or may offer food vouchers when funds permit. If in need of shelter, will refer to the police department for a one night voucher if funds permit.
Offers vouchers when funds are available to assist those who are in need of gas for doctor visit out of town.
Can also assist with utilities when funds are available.
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Christian Care
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Pawnee County
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Salvation Army Heritage Place
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Victory Center Rescue Mission
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New Visions Homeless Services
Serves three meals daily, including a hot lunch.
Offers community-wide giveaways of proteins, fresh fruit, and vegetables.
Provides a drive-thru food pantry once a month.
Offers clothing (when available) or provides referrals to local clothing assistance options.
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Hot Springs VA Medical Center
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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Sioux City Neighborhood Services Outreach Office
- DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE: Provides up to $14,999 in closing costs and down payment assistance. Must utilize a local bank and be able to secure a 30 year fixed rate mortgage.
- HOMELESS SERVICES: Provides referrals and assistance with securing vital documents, as well as bus tickets for relocation.
- HOUSING REHABILITATION: Provides direct assistance to improve homes, both owner-occupied and rental, through a variety of programs.
- SECURITY DEPOSIT: Provides a security deposit for those who need assistance.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Creighton Family Services Office
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MICAH House
Emergency shelter for families and women experiencing homelessness.
Shelter services include balanced meals, basic material needs (clothes, hygiene items and baby items), laundry facilities, individualized progress and goal planning, and case management.
