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Sioux County Natural Resources Conservation Services
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Jones County
Offers workshops that teach individuals and families how to get more out of money and how to save money for financial goals. This is a series of workshops that are a blend of instruction and hands on activities so each concept can be mastered.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - O'Brien County
Offers workshops that teach individuals and families how to get more out of money and how to save money for financial goals. This is a series of workshops that are a blend of instruction and hands on activities so each concept can be mastered.
Lutheran Family Services - Lexington
Recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) as a qualified immigration legal service provider. All practicing immigration specialists have received extensive education and training in immigration law and have obtained BIA accreditation. An immigration attorney is also available for individuals in removal or deportation proceedings who need representation in Immigration Court.
Offers affordable, quality immigration legal assistance to refugees, immigrants and asylees. Minimal fees for service are charged on a sliding scale.
Services include assistance with family petitions, citizenship, permanent residence, travel documents, Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NACARA), Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). LFS immigration specialists assist in the entire process from completing the necessary application to representation at the USCIS Naturalization Interview.
Van Buren County Public Health Nursing Service
Heritage OnCare Home Health
Schuyler County Community Action Outreach Office
Provides a voucher program to assist the homeless population to find shelter. This program is available in Adams, Brown, Pike and Schuyler counties. In Adams County, clients must have a referral from the Salvation Army. Participants are required to do job searches each week and participate in weekly Job Clubs with the goal to transition into permanent housing.
Mid-Plains Center for Behavioral Healthcare Services, Inc
24 hour crisis response services. A mental health professional will help to de-escalate the crisis, and identify and refer youth or adults to additional services if needed.
24 hour crisis stabilization and detox services.
Counseling for marital, family and relationship problems.
Mental health services for depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation.
Parenting skills.
Substance abuse services, including Dual Diagnosis.
Child abuse counseling.
Problem sexual behavior treatment.
Psychiatric and psychological evaluations.
Parent/child assessments.
Provision Lab, Inc. - Provision Market
Offers Thanksgiving food boxes, available on a first come first served basis.
Empire Township
VNA Health Care - Romeoville
Offers help to first and second-time parents managing the demands of caring for a child during the first three years of life. Family-support workers visit the home to encourage new parents by building on their strengths, emphasizing the joys of parenting and easing concerns with education and hands-on assistance. Services can start before the baby is born with prenatal home visits by a doula.
Domestic Violence Intervention Program and Rape Victim Advocacy Program
Carroll County Public Health Department
Provides immunizations for children, adolescents, and adults, including Tdap, Hepatitis B vaccine series, and the MMR vaccine.
Omaha Public Library - A. V. Sorensen Branch
Full service public lending library, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, and e-books. Internet access and wi-fi available. Computer labs. Free computer classes for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details.
Programming for children, young adults, and adults.
Meeting rooms and study rooms are available at some locations.
Robinson Public Library District
Public library services.
Parent Share And Support - Family Resource Center - Oelwein Site
Provides information and support for parents. Home visits are available by trained parent educators. Group meetings with other parents are also available.
DCFS - Woodstock
Offers "Norman Services" to support families with children at risk of being placed in DCFS care or unable to return home due to unmet basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, or other essential items. These services aim to prevent child removal or facilitate reunification by addressing critical living circumstances.
Eligible families may receive assistance through Public Aid/TANF and other cash grants, the Housing Advocacy Program (HAP) to secure permanent housing, and the Emergency Cash Assistance Program for immediate basic needs.
Additionally, the services include support for guardianship-related matters, providing guidance and resources for individuals navigating the appointment or opposition of guardianship arrangements for children or adolescents.
Together - Council Bluffs
Parents and guardians of children under 3 may receive diapers every 30 days. Formula is available upon request, if available.
Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry
Offers a food pantry to those in need.
Nebraskans Embracing Life
Education, advocacy, and legislative support for right-to-life measures.
Lending library of books, pamphlets, fetal development models, and other materials.
Faith-based parenting education for new and expecting parents.
Mobile fetal ultrasound.
Meals on Wheels Foundation of Northern Illinois - Frankfort
Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach
Addresses the critical need of finding affordable housing for clients of Matt Talbot who are given a high priority on the city-wide housing list.
Cannot take calls from the public to assist in finding housing; MTKO uses the coordinated entry system to determine who the housing clients will be and only take on new clients if there are openings.
Through this project, staff builds constructive relationships with landlords to facilitate rapidly locating stable and safe permanent housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
No More Empty Pots Food Hub
Offers culinary, gardening and STEAM curriculum to participants of all ages. Offers cooking demonstration, lessons and engagement in the food system all with the goal of improving education and self-sufficiency outcomes.
Ford County Public Health Department
Offers help to qualifying individuals with completing an application for the Medical Cannabis Registry Program. Staff can also assist individuals with renewal and extension applications. There is no charge for this assistance; however, costs associated with registration fees and other requirements are the responsibility of the applicant.
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - South Sioux City
State Supplement adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
State Disability provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.