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Mount Pleasant Police Department
Lincoln Habitat Restore
Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. - Ottawa Office
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Stopping Woman Abuse Now (SWAN) - Olney
Provides for women and families experiencing homelessness dormitory-styled rooms with bunk beds, so they are intended to be a shared space, a common dining area, living room, and outdoor areas for recreation. A full-time cook is on staff to provide two hot meals each day, and breakfast is a serve-yourself cold meal. Clients can stay at our shelter for up to 45 days.
Illinois DHS Division of Rehabilitation Services
Royal C. Johnson Veterans Memorial Hospital
Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.
Marion County Sheriff
City of West Branch Police Department
Brightpoint - Champaign Office
Offers prenatal and mom support groups.
Mid-Sioux Opportunity Outreach Office - Lyon County
Decatur Park District
Meals on Wheels Foundation of Northern Illinois - Lemont Township
Trivium Life Services - Atlantic, IA
Engages clients in structured activities centered on personal choice, individualized care, and goal setting. The program offers social interaction and community engagement. Typical activities range from day trips and volunteering with local organizations to working on personal goals like self-advocacy, health monitoring, and adaptive skills.
Central Community College - Columbus Adult Education
Literacy, basic skills, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures.
Adult and continuing education programs.
Adult basic education.
Classes also meet at the following location:
Ord - Ord Learning Center, 1514 K Street, Suite 1; call (308) 728-3299 for information.
Community Food Pantry
Center for People
2026 dates are to-be-decided. Visit the website for the most up-to-date information.
Offers seasonal produce and other food to Center for People Clarity cardholders during expanded food distribution hours. Center offices will be closed during this event.
Center For Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI)
Gifts distributed to low income seniors. To register to receive a Senior Secret Santa gift, please call (563) 386-7477, limited space available.
Appanoose County Public Health
Offers a food pantry open to anyone needing food. Patrons can only visit the food pantry once per week. A short TFAP form is required to be filled out once per year. Please bring your own bags if possible.
Black Hawk - Grundy Mental Health Center
Provides a program to take care of individual's bodies and minds by making sure doctors work together. A team of regular doctors and mental health providers helps each individual get the care needed. The goal is to make it easier for individuals to get help to stay healthy, feel better, and recover. It also makes sure individual's with mental health or substance use problems can get the same kind of help as those with other health problems. All doctors and providers work as a teak so care is organized.
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Chadron
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.
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Kearney
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.
Richmond Community Pantry
Pantry can provide meat, milk, non-perishable items, and dry goods.
Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency
Will County Center for Community Concerns
LIHEAP (low income home energy assistance program) provides assistance with a utility bill. Applications are accepted November 1 – August 15; for elderly or disabled individuals applications are accepted starting October 1. Income must fall within 200% of poverty guideline. Call for an appointment. A letter has been sent to those who may be eligible for early application in August or September.
Some applicants may qualify for the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP), where an eligible client pays a percentage of their income, receives a monthly benefit towards their utility bill, and receives a reduction in overdue payments for every on-time payment they make by the bill due date. Contact for more information.
If the homeowner's furnace is not working or is dangerous or emitting carbon monoxide into the household, LIHEAP may be able to provide a furnace repair or replacement. Contact for more information.
**This program is not designed to pay a household's total energy costs. The program will provide supplemental assistance based on several factors. This is a one-time payment to your energy provider.
Maryland Living Center
Up to 18 months of residential housing for expectant or parenting youth ages 16-21 experiencing homelessness, have run away, or are aging out of foster care.
Living accommodations, independent living skills training, educational opportunities, counseling, advocacy, referral services, and mentoring of youth in a person centered approach.
Each individual's innate talents are identified and shaped to empower the individual with the tools necessary to become a productive member of society.
Parenting classes and other child bases serves are also provided.