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210 North 17th Street, Clarinda, IA 51632

Page County Public Health

Offers public health emergency preparedness, Alert Iowa notification, community health navigation services, oral health screenings, disease surveillance and investigation, health education, homemaker services, immunizations, lead poisoning prevention screenings and assessment, maternal health education, tobacco use prevention and control, blood pressure checks and tuberculosis screenings.

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United Way of the Midlands
420 Kellogg Avenue, Ames, IA 50010

YSS - Ames

Offers programs designed to prepare youth to make healthy choices through prevention, education, and enrichment activities. These services aim to provide early awareness, intervention, and out-of-classroom support to equip children and adolescents with the tools they need to stay on a positive path. Programs address a variety of critical issues, including:

- Substance Use Prevention

- Smoking and/or Vaping Cessation

- Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention

- Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

- Suicide Prevention

- Youth Violence Prevention

- Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

- Human Trafficking Prevention

- Child Abuse Prevention

Additionally, youth enrichment programs are offered to promote healthy social interaction and help participants maximize their social, emotional, physical, and academic potential. These programs may include arts and crafts, academic workshops, sports, reading clubs, and other recreational, cultural, and civic activities.

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United Way of the Midlands
984340 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198

UNMC Center for Reducing Health Disparities Tobacco Outreach Program

Educational presentations on tobacco, second hand smoke, smoke-free living, quitting smoking, and Latino specific information. Apartment tenant assistance to make apartments smoke-free, as well as technical assistance to property managers/landlords to increase smoke-free housing options within their properties.

Tobacco cessation counseling and treatment.

Women's tobacco educational support group in English and Spanish (Latinas, Tabaco, y Cancer group).

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United Way of the Midlands
105 South Marshall Street, Boone, IA 50036

YSS - Boone County

Offers programs designed to prepare youth to make healthy choices through prevention, education, and enrichment activities. These services aim to provide early awareness, intervention, and out-of-classroom support to equip children and adolescents with the tools they need to stay on a positive path. Programs address a variety of critical issues, including:

- Substance Use Prevention

- Smoking and/or Vaping Cessation

- Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention

- Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

- Suicide Prevention

- Youth Violence Prevention

- Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

- Human Trafficking Prevention

- Child Abuse Prevention

Additionally, youth enrichment programs are offered to promote healthy social interaction and help participants maximize their social, emotional, physical, and academic potential. These programs may include arts and crafts, academic workshops, sports, reading clubs, and other recreational, cultural, and civic activities.

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United Way of the Midlands
No Street Address Available, Springfield, IL 62702

Illinois Tobacco Quitline

Provides resources to help Illinois residents to quit smoking, vaping or other tobacco use, including:

- Phone resource for individuals wanting to quit tobacco or tobacco-related products

  • Phone counselors provide support and can also offer guidance in lung health, as well as answer tobacco-related questions
  • The website offers tobacco-cessation information, support, and other resources.

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United Way of the Midlands
8303 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE 68114

Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center

Social services includes help from an oncology social worker to access community resources, including financial assistance, transportation, support groups and other services.

Counseling and behavioral health support includes counseling, stress management, relaxation techniques, education and help with spirituality.

Hereditary Cancer Risk Program offers risk assessment, genetic testing, prevention trials, community cancer screenings, and smoking cessation programs.

Physical wellness provides physical, occupational and speech therapy; exercise programs and lymphedema program.

Nutritional services offer nutritional evaluation, herbal education, and drug interaction review.

Inner Beauty specialty salon for cancer survivors offers consultation with a clinical cosmetologist and certified mastectomy fitter as part of a medically-based appearance program.

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United Way of the Midlands
312 9th Street SW, Waverly, IA 50677

Waverly Health Center

Offers information and resources for tobacco cessation.

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United Way of the Midlands
2712 12th Street, Harlan, IA 51537

Myrtue Medical Center Community Health

Services include:

- Child health services

- Maternal health services

- Home health care and homemaker services

- Hospice care

- Cancer screening for women

- Health education, community education, and health planning

- Immunization clinics for children and adults

- Family planning services

- Blood pressure checks

- Disaster planning and preparedness

- Tobacco cessation classes

- Parent education classes

- Home visits for children ages 0-5

- Life Assist Emergency Response Alert

- Public health nursing visits

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United Way of the Midlands
BG 9609 MSC 9760, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892

National Cancer Institute

A free public service to answer questions about cancer and help with smoking cessation. Program resources available to patients, family members or friends, health care providers and researchers.

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United Way of the Midlands
Lucas State Office Building, 321 East 12th Street, Des Moines, IA 50319

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Division of Public Health

Provides Quitline Iowa a toll-free, statewide tobacco use cessation telephone counseling hotline. Trained counselors provide callers information about health consequences of tobacco use, assistance in making an individualized quit plan, and on-going support through optional follow-up calls.

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United Way of the Midlands
1990 Larkin Avenue, Suite 3, Elgin, IL 60123

Ci Psychiatry

Provides psychiatric consultations for the treatment of:

-- OCD/Anxiety.

-- Self-harm.

-- Eating disorders.

-- Gambling addictions.

-- Depression.

-- Gender support services.

-- Autism counseling.

-- Smoking/Vaping cessation.

-- Dual diagnosis.

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United Way of the Midlands
301 Centennial Mall South, 3rd Floor, Lincoln, NE 68509

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health

Tobacco resources including free and confidential counseling available 24 hours a day.

Coaching is also available online. After enrolling in the program, participants will receive information about how to access Web Coach. The program offers e-learning tools, social support, and information about quitting. Participants can interact with other people trying to quit or with Quit Coaches.

A free QuitNow mobile app is also available.

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United Way of the Midlands
1400 Jackson Street, Denver, CO 80206

National Jewish Health

Free, confidential services for kids who want help quitting all forms of tobacco, including vaping.  Participants receive five one-on-one coaching sessions, self-help and educational materials, and support by phone, text, or online chat. Text "Start My Quit" to 36072 or go online to chat with a Coach.

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United Way of the Midlands
200 West Jefferson Street, West Union, IA 52175

Fayette County Public Health

Offers health education for the general public and smoking cessation for all age groups.

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United Way of the Midlands
11225 Davenport Street, Suite 101, Omaha, NE 68154

American Lung Association in Nebraska

Patient and family education programs for children with asthma. Professional, patient, and public education programs for people with chronic lung disease. Literature on asthma, tobacco, lung disease, and air quality. Information and referral for respiratory care services. Represent public interest in matters concerning lung health, particularly smoke-free environments and indoor air quality. Omaha Asthma Alliance prevents and controls asthma through education, advocacy, and monitoring resources. Open Airways program for schools and public education centers on environmental asthma triggers. Toll-free help line for answers about lungs and smoking cessation. Freedom from smoking resources: online, help line, and self-help guide.

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United Way of the Midlands
225 South Bluff Street, Winnebago, NE 68071

Winnebago Public Health Department

Provides the following services:

- Audiology Clinic.

- Breastfeeding.

- Consultation.

- Case Management.

- Colorectal Cancer Screening Program.

- Developmental Screening.

- Diabetes Prevention.

- Immunizations.

- Infectious Disease Surveillance.

- Nutrition Counseling.

- Prenatal and Postpartum Fairs.

- Stroke and Vascular Screening.

- Tobacco Cessation.

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United Way of the Midlands
125 South 3rd Street, Ames, IA 50010

YSS - Family Counseling Clinic

Offers programs designed to prepare youth to make healthy choices through prevention, education, and enrichment activities. These services aim to provide early awareness, intervention, and out-of-classroom support to equip children and adolescents with the tools they need to stay on a positive path. Programs address a variety of critical issues, including:

- Substance Use Prevention

- Smoking and/or Vaping Cessation

- Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention

- Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

- Suicide Prevention

- Youth Violence Prevention

- Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

- Human Trafficking Prevention

- Child Abuse Prevention

Additionally, youth enrichment programs are offered to promote healthy social interaction and help participants maximize their social, emotional, physical, and academic potential. These programs may include arts and crafts, academic workshops, sports, reading clubs, and other recreational, cultural, and civic activities.

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United Way of the Midlands