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West Des Moines Human Services
One Hope United - Elgin Child and Family Resource Center
Provides early childhood education services for children. Services include learning a variety of subjects including math, science, literature, music, and art. Services may also include a summer camp.
North Iowa Community Action Family Resource Center
Project Read Plus
Offers free, one-on-one tutoring in reading and math, to develop personal plans of study to help adults to reach their individual goals.
Students' goals often include:
- Meeting program qualifications.
- Succeeding in training programs such as construction, healthcare, manufacturing, and more.
- Increasing basic skills before entering GED classes.
- Taking and completing college classes.
- Earning certificates and degrees.
- Getting a job (or a better job).
- Learning how to effectively study and improve testing, time management, and organization skills.
- Reaching personal goals such as reading to their children and helping them with school work.
OSF Healthcare - Rockford - Medical Group Roxbury
Provides women's health care services such as preventative care and health screenings (pap smears, breast exams), pregnancy testing, pregnancy/prenatal care, and other needed gynecology or obstetrician services for the patient.
Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Otoe County
Christmas gifts and food in partnership with county partners.
For Christmas 2025:
As of 11/20/25, no longer accepting applications but community members may still call and see if the office might have extra gift cards to Dollar Fresh and Family Fare grocery stores in Richardson County for food for the families (distributed on December 14th).
[For Christmas 2024:
Holiday Gift and Food Basket applications may be picked up at the SENCA office in Falls City or Humboldt, starting October 28th, 2024. No applications will be accepted after November 15th at 4 pm.
For any questions, call the SENCA office: Humboldt number is (402) 862-2411; Falls City number is (402) 245-5284.]
Cerro Gordo County Public Health
Capital City Nar-Anon
Child Abuse Prevention Council of Warren County
Provides programs and promote the protection of children from abuse.
Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - York County
Richardson County Offices
Embarras River Basin Agency (ERBA) - Crawford County
Embarras River Basin Agency (ERBA) - Jasper County
Offers a matching fund program to help with utility bills for Ameren customers only.
Blessing Barn
Provides donated items such as clothes, shoes, linens, baby accessories, toys, household items, and kitchenware at no cost to individuals in need. The program accepts and distributes a variety of secondhand and new goods, including general clothing, household goods, and cookware, ensuring these items are available for those who require them.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Iowa
Autism Family Network
Autism McLean
Provides support services for families and siblings of children with autism. Services include parent-centered training, community events for the family, parent support, awareness, sibling support, recreational opportunities, website for resources, community and school collaboration, and a autism friendly community.
Jackson County Health Department
MercyOne Genesis Aphasia Support Group
Clay County Outreach Center
2025
Offers gifts and food to those in need for the Christmas 2025 holiday. Reach out to the local County Outreach Office for more information regarding holiday help in the area.
Family Life Skills
Designed to fine-tune and bring enrichment to any relationship, whether abuse is present or not. Topics covered in class include safely dealing with anger, defining and identifying abuse, male and female differences, how to communicate effectively, conflict resolution, forgiveness, developing trust, learning what healthy and lasting relationships look like and are, and parenting skills.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Emmet County
Dallas Center Food Pantry
Charles City Public Library
Effingham County Outreach Office
Provides financial help with heating and electric bills. Applications are accepted starting October 1st through August 15th or when funding is exhausted.
October is a priority period reserved for elderly, disabled, families with children 5 and under, and disconnected households. The general population can apply starting November 1st.
This program is not designed to pay a household's total energy costs. The amount of the benefit is based on number in the household, the 30-day income of the household and the source of heat. This is a one-time payment to the household's energy provider.