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Fullerton Public Library
Marion County Public Health Department
North Iowa Regional Housing Authority
Nebraska Department of Veterans' Affairs
Nebraska Veterans' Aid Fund is a temporary emergency aid fund to assist veterans and their eligible family members if an unforeseen emergency occurs and are legal residents of this state on the date of application. Aid can only be used for food, fuel, shelter, wearing apparel, medical or surgical aid, and funeral expenses. Eligibility includes veterans who served on active duty of the Armed Forces of the United States, other than active duty for training, who were discharged or otherwise separated with a characterization of honorable or general (under honorable conditions) or died while in service or as a direct result of such service. Applications must be made through the County Service Officer or Post Service Officer of any recognized veterans' organization near the applicant's residence for submission to the Director of Veterans' Affairs.
Waiver of Tuition / Veterans' Affairs through the The University of Nebraska, state colleges, and community colleges shall waive all tuition on behalf of an eligible dependent of a veteran. To be eligible the dependent must meet the following requirements: Is a resident of this state and meets the institution's requirements for establishing residency for purposes of paying instate tuition. Has a parent, stepparent or spouse who served in the armed forces of the U.S. and died of a service-connected disability; or died subsequent to discharge as a result of injury or illness sustained while a member of the armed forces; or is permanently and totally disabled as a result of military service; or while a member of the armed forces of the US is classified MIA or as a POW during armed hostilities. Applications are available on website.
Discharge records of veterans who entered from and returned to Nebraska upon separation from military service, and who had requested that Nebraska receive a copy. Written requests must be notarized.
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska - Omaha
Community Action of Eastern Iowa - Clinton
Community action agency.
Zion Lutheran Church
Free community meal served once a month. Diapers also available once a month.
VNA Health Care - Aurora - Highland Avenue
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.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Colfax County
UnityPoint Health - Waterloo
Buchanan County Health Center
Provides mental health services to those in need. Services include mental health assessments, psychiatric assessments, counseling services (including grief and bereavement), cognitive behavioral therapy, and EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing).
Clarke County Outreach
Offers a partnership with families who receive FIP to provide them with the support they need to gain independence from public assistance. The program is voluntary and does not affect FIP benefits. It is focused on families success and growth. Contact your local outreach center for more information.
Cultivadores - Cultivators
Kossuth County Food Pantry
Oshkosh Senior Center
South Rock Island Township
South Moline Township
Three Rivers Public Health Department
Meals on Wheels Foundation of Northern Illinois - Lemont Township
Completely KIDS
Provides literacy and educational support, mental health services, and referrals to other agencies as needed. Also offers adult education classes (such as ESL, literacy, and GED) that increase self-sufficiency for parents.
Works to address the holistic needs of each child through:
- A safe environment with caring adult mentors.
- Healthy meals and bags of weekend food.
- A hands-on curriculum with a focus on reading, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and classroom readiness.
- Partnerships with other agencies to ensure families’ basic needs are met.
- Basic swimming and water safety skills through swimming lessons.
- Behavioral health services and skill building groups.
- Leadership and workforce development opportunities for teen alumni.
- Outdoor learning through the Nature Explore Classroom and gardening clubs.
Frankfort Public Library District
Offers library services. Including public access to computers, copying, printing, scanning equipment, Wi-Fi, and mobile hotspots.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Audubon County
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Des Moines County
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Howard County
Massac County Sheriff's Office