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Siouxland Mental Health - Moville Clinic
Siouxland Mental Health - South Sioux City Clinic
Des Moines County Community Action Neighborhood Center
Uptown Station
Uptown Station offers local and long-distance travel via Amtrak trains, or 4 bus companies.
AMTRAK www.amtrak.com 800-872-7245
Burlington Trailways www.burlingtontrailways.com (309) 451-5380
Connect Transit www.connect-transit.com (309) 828-9833
Greyhound www.greyhound (800) 231-2222
Peoria Charter www.peoriacharter.com (309) 662-6951
American Red Cross - Omaha-Council Bluffs and Southwest Iowa Chapter
Free smoke alarm installation.
The Red Cross hosts Sounds the Alarm in spring to install smoke alarms and help families learn about home fire safety.
Second Presbyterian Church
Kearney Early Head Start
Center for Industrial Research and Service
Polk County Conservation
North Platte VA Clinic
Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services to veterans. Services include treatment for addictions, depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and OCD.
Bridgeport Housing Authority
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Mahaska County
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Palo Alto County
Family Advocacy Network
Coordination of law enforcement, Health and Human Service, prosecutors, healthcare professionals, and advocates to respond to abuse and sexual assault.
Referral source for victims of child abuse, sexual abuse, domestic violence, and abused or neglected vulnerable adults.
Omaha Vet Center
Counseling for individuals and groups.
Information and referral service.
Bereavement counseling is available to family members of Armed Forces personnel who die in the service of their country.
March of Dimes Nebraska and Western Iowa
Helps moms and families through every stage of pregnancy and throughout the NICU journey. When a baby needs NICU care, the NICU Family Support program is there to empower, educate and support their families. Services are built around three main areas: parent education, staff education, and improvin gpatient and family experience. Parent education materials are available digitally and in print in English and Spanish. Digital resources include the My NICU Baby® and Mi Bebé en la NICU Apps. An evaluated parent education curriculum with seven topic choices to meet a variety of NICU parent education needs is provided. NICU staff have access to live and archived webinar series with free CNEs is provided for all hospital staff. All staff have access to live and archived presentations on hot topics in patient experience, family centered care, quality improvement and NICU best practices. Provides quality improvement consulting on unit specific goals to impact patient experience and family centered care, including annual Patient Experience Projects and connection to the network of NICU Family Support partner hospitals.
Cancer Support Center - Mokena
Provides support services to individuals impacted by cancer, services include: support groups, body image workshops, stress management, health and wellness education, and more.
Arc of Illinois
Committed to empowering persons with disabilities to achieve full participation in community life through informed choices.
Offers families and professionals information and referrals related to the health of children and youth with special health care needs.
Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago
Provides information about transportation options for individuals with epilepsy. Services may include reduced CTA fares or free ride programs for those who qualify.
Connections Area Agency on Aging
Central Iowa Community Services - Jasper County
Iowa Tribal Administrative Office
Distributes generators to households on the reservation that may experience extended periods of power outages (determined to be 5 hours or more) due to weather, scheduled maintenance, etc. Executive Committee will contact the electric company to find out an approximate duration that residents will be without power.
Generators will be filled with gas when delivered, and households are required to return it full. Borrower is responsible for hooking up the generator. If the borrower does not have the proper plugin, the generator cannot be used. Generators are not large enough to power an entire house.
Poweshiek County Family Services and Emergency Food Pantry
LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) provides supplemental help for the winter heating bills November 1st through April 30th: LIHEAP Crisis Assistance when funding available provides in a life-threatening situation fuel, heaters, furnace repair; furnace replacement for homeowners when funds available. Applications are accepted October 1-April 30 for elderly or disabled households and November 1-April 30 for all other households. May have some crisis funding available outside the normal LIHEAP months, call local County Outreach Office for availability of funding.
Union County Offices
Offers emergency assistance to veterans and their widows, including help with food, clothing, transportation, rent, and utilities. Provides support for filing claims with the Veteran Administration or state veteran benefits, including assistance with medical expenses, burial benefits, and compensation or pension benefits for eligible veterans and their dependents.
Additionally, offers guidance on retirement benefits for veterans who meet eligibility requirements. Facilitates access to military records, including obtaining copies of documents related to an individual's association with the armed forces, verifying discharge status, and addressing errors in military records. Provides information and referrals for veteran homes that offer care for veterans limited by age or illness who require support in settings where home care is unavailable or unsuitable.