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YWCA Clinton
Homelessness prevention services and assistance for individuals and families with children who are in danger of experiencing homelessness within the next 14 days. Program may assist with utility bills and deposits, and rental bills and deposits.
Provides wrap-around case management.
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Teresa Shelter
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Genesis Garden
Provides an emergency shelter in the form of a large, remodeled Victorian era house with private bedrooms and bathrooms, with shared living, laundry, and kitchen access. Also offers emergency shelter at the Leighty House. Both houses are often at capacity, so Genesis Garden also uses motel rooms for emergency shelter.
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Dubuque Rescue Mission
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Dingman House - Catholic Worker House
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Winter Emergency Shelter
Offers emergency shelter for anyone to come stay out of the cold for a night, December through March. Intake time begins daily at 6 pm, must stay the night once checked in, residents will not be allowed back in if leaving after check-in.
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Pearl City Outreach
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership
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Care Corps LifeHouse
Offers a 24-hour a day, 62-bed emergency shelter for those who are homeless. Those staying at the shelter receive meals, showers, clothing, and other hygiene necessities.
Case managers work with individuals to help them apply for benefits, assist with sustainable income, and create sustainable budgets.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Creighton Family Services Office
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Fremont Family Services Office
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Humility Homes and Services, Inc.
Provides emergency shelter and longer-term housing opportunities and supportive services for single adults and families experiencing homelessness and extreme housing instability.
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Bellevue Human Services
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.
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Whatsoever You Do, Inc.
Provides a temporary homeless shelter for single women and women with children. While at the shelter, clients will be offered beds, meals, laundry facilities, showers and other needed basic necessities. Individuals must be currently homeless with no other housing options. This shelter is not a domestic crisis shelter but may take domestic violence victims as long as they are not considered volatile (meaning someone coming after them). This is a safety precaution for other residents staying at the shelter. Shelter may not accept individuals who are disabled (needing assisted living surroundings), the shelter is not set up for that. Individuals on prescribed meds must be on current meds for safety of other residents but (there may be exceptions) for certain medications. Shelter does not accept sex offenders and fugitives of the law. Individuals that are using illegal drugs or alcohol will be required to get into an outpatient rehabilitation center in the area for the first week living at the shelter. Upon joining a rehab individuals must stay clean to reside at the shelter; length of stay will depend on the resident's cooperation and willingness to help themselves.
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Community Solutions of Eastern Iowa
Provides a helpline for individuals at risk of homelessness to access information, referrals, and resources in their communities related to housing instability or homelessness.
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Siena Francis House Emergency Shelter - Women's Shelter and Men's Shelter
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.
Also accepts applications for The Cottages, a neighborhood development with 50 houses created by the Siena Francis House. The homes are available to those who have experienced chronic homelessness and have a disability.
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Muscatine Center for Social Action
Assists those at risk of becoming homeless and tries to keep them in their home. Assists in obtaining housing, employment, education, deposits, etc. Due to the high needs of services, clients are asked to fill out an application at iowahousinghelp.com to begin the assistance process. Assistance is based on need, and those with the highest need are put at the top of the Coordinated Entry waiting list.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - South Sioux City Family Services Office
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Norfolk Family Services Office
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Administrative Office
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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Salvation Army - Quincy Family Services
Emergency shelter for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
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Emma Cornelis Hospitality House
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YES Drop-In Center and Street Outreach
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.
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Salvation Army Waterloo/Cedar Falls - Women and Children's Shelter
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Otoe County
