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Region 5 Family Assistance Center
Local resource center for service members and their families, veterans, and retirees.
Offers comprehensive support for Service Members to provide essential services and resources to service members and families of all branches of the military, whether they be Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard, and retirees.
- Crisis Intervention, Information, and Referral.
- Legal Resources, Information, and Referral.
- Financial Resources, Information, and Referral.
- Tricare Information.
- ID Cards and DEERS Information and Referral.
- Community Resources, Information, and Referral.
- Work with Commanders to develop Family Readiness Groups.
Box Butte County Veteran Services Office
Clayton County Sheriff's Office
Offers law enforcement services to the Clayton County area. Issues gun/firearm permits, runs requested background checks, and manages the county Jail. Also provides a tip line for the public to report suspected criminal activity. Callers who provide information on this line may remain anonymous.
Rantoul Recreation Department
Provides a summer camp for children. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, field trips, nature-based programs, and more.
Alive Center - Aurora
Offers after-school and summer drop-in hours for teens in grades 5-12, providing a supervised environment for learning, socializing, and personal growth.
Programs include teen-led tutoring/mentoring, clubs, and life skills classes on topics such as leadership, career development, art/dance, nutrition/healthy cooking, stress management, open music venues, creative writing, girl empowerment, and media. Activities foster meaningful connections with peers and caring adults, encourage exploration of passions, and develop valuable leadership skills. The service incorporates elements of day camp experiences, offering structured recreational and educational activities in a group setting during daytime hours.
Good Samaritan - Occupational Health and Acute Care Clinic
Linn County Public Health
United Way of Nebraska City, Inc.
Friendly Thrift Center
Sells clothing, limited housewares, linens, etc. at very low prices, to persons meeting low-income guidelines. Free clothing is given when clients bring request slips from other agencies stating their need. Accepts clothing vouchers from 9 am-11:30 am. Donations accepted from 9 am-12 noon during open hours.
West Dundee Police Department
Lone Tree Community Center
National Hopeline Network
Suicide prevention hotline network.
Provides free and confidential online support to people in crisis.
Fox River Valley Public Libraries - Randall Oaks Library
Provides two full-service public libraries that offer an on-site collection of books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, video games, and audiobooks.
Programming for adults and children includes storytimes, lectures, computer classes, free movies, book discussions, concerts, and crafts. Digital and downloadable content is available through the website.
Additional on-site services include WiFi, public computers, voter registration, printers/scanners, and reference and informational services.
Aging Partners - Victory Park Senior Center
Commodities are delivered every other month (January, March, May, July, September, and November) at these three locations.
Asian Senior Center - Second Wednesday every other month at 11 am (January, March, May, July, September and November). To register, call the Center for People in Need (3901 North 27th Street, Lincoln, NE 68521) at (402) 476-4357.
Northeast Senior Center - Every other month (January, March, May, July, September and November). To register call the Food Bank of Lincoln at (402) 466-8170, ext. 2001.
Victory Park Senior Center - Every other month (January, March, May, July, September and November). To register call the Food Bank of Lincoln at (402) 466-8170, ext. 2001.
Salvation Army Waterloo/Cedar Falls
Lutheran Services in Iowa - Spencer
Provides a range of therapy and counseling services to children, teens, adults, and parents. Intensive services are available for children and teens at risk of entering the child welfare or juvenile justice system, including therapy, skill development, supervision, and referrals to community resources.
Parent counseling services are offered to address emotional difficulties or conflicts related to parenting roles, with options for individual, group, or conjoint counseling to explore and resolve mental, emotional, or social challenges impacting parenting.
Telehealth services offered statewide.
EveryStep Care and Support Services
Offers an Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) program. The focus of the EPSDT Care for Kids program is to inform families of the benefits they receive with Medicaid/Title 19. -help individuals secure a medical and dental home. Ensure that eligible individuals receive and understand the importance of preventative health care. Link families to other community resources to improve their health and well-being (WIC, Early ACCESS, parenting classes, child care assistance, housing assistance, food pantries, etc.).
Heartland Workforce Solutions - Ames Avenue
Veterans and eligible spouses receive priority of service for employment, training, and placement services. Eligible individuals may receive occupational skills training, on-the-job training and apprenticeships, paid and unpaid work experiences, and supportive services to overcome employment barriers.
Helen Wheeler Center for Community Mental Health
TriCity Family Services
Provides mental health services and assessments to children, teens, adults and seniors. Services include counseling, psychiatric services, family-based treatment for eating disorders, support groups for parents and single mothers, wilderness challenge program for teens, community seminars on mental health and family-related topics.
LaSalle County Health Department
Offers environmental health services including well water testing, septic permits, well closure or alternation reimbursement.
Waverly City Offices
TASC - Areas 5 and 6 (West Central and East Central Illinois)
Provides substance use assessments and case management services for courts across Illinois.
Clients may be mandated to TASC as an alternative to incarceration at the time of sentencing, or they may be referred post-sentence when they're on probation. TASC case managers conduct clinical assessments, advocate for treatment for those who need it, develop individualized service plans, and place clients into treatment and recovery support services. TASC also reports client progress to the court, and provides monitoring and guidance as clients work their way through the recovery process.
Regional Office of Education #9 (Champaign, Ford)
Two types of Bus Driver courses:
- 8-hour initial training is required for all new school bus drivers prior to getting a bus permit.
- 2-hour refresher workshop is required in the 12 month period prior to renew a school bus permit.
Nebraska State Patrol - Grand Island