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Greater Family Health - Palatine
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Offers individual, family and group counseling and therapy services to those looking for help with their mental or behavioral health.
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Boys and Girls Clubs of the Midlands - South Club
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Character and leadership development. Programs include aquatics, arts, sports, fitness and recreation, health and life skills, educational and career development, job training, career preparation, tutoring services, and age appropriate community service.
Outdoor activities, including Carter Lake Summer Camp.
Meals served. Limited bus service.
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Muscatine Center for Social Action
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Vinton Parks and Recreation Department
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Provides oversight and maintenance for the parks, trail systems and recreational facilities.
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South Sioux City Police Department
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Swaim Youth Center
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Milestones Adult Day Health Center - Cedar Rapids
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Provides the primary caregiver with a break in what can be an overwhelming responsibility in caring for a frail older adult. This is an in-home care option. Criminal background checks along with dependent adult and child abuse checks through the State of Iowa are provided for each potential independent caregiver.
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Cedar County Offices - Cedar Street
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Provides engineering and design of County roadway projects, including local resurfacing and bridge replacement. The division is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the County Secondary Road System, including ditch cleaning, roadway surface repairs, bridge and culvert repairs, and snow removal.
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Oakridge Neighborhood Services
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Provides equitable access and opportunities for economic success for underserved clients. Programs include job readiness, assisting with job placement and developing skills to aid in job retention, ELL, citizenship, computer skills, resume writing, networking, cultural transition support groups and peer discussions, effective parenting, education and coaching to enhance and promote financial literacy and long-term self-sufficiency, and other skills necessary to compete in the modern workplace. The programs address the barriers impacting low income and refugee families and their ability to move along the self-sufficiency continuum. Barriers from employment discrimination, language barriers, poverty, family conflict, transportation, financial illiteracy, and much more. Programs and class offerings are designed to be flexible to fit individual needs, and include a “high touch” service model which is both culturally competent and language specific.
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Rock County Offices
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Champaign-Urbana Public Health District
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Offers birth control and pregnancy testing. Individuals age 12 and older may seek services without the permission of an adult.
Types of birth control offered include:
-- Birth control pill
-- Birth control shot (Depo Provera)
-- Male and female condoms
-- Birth control patch
-- Birth control ring (Nuvaring)
-- Birth control implant (Nexplanon)
-- IUD
-- Morning after pill (Plan B)
Also provides free prenatal vitamins.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dakota County
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American Red Cross - Cedar Rapids Office
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Converts unneeded vehicles into Red Cross donations to help those in need. Free pick-up may be available, and the program accepts cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, boats, snowmobiles, jet skis, tractors, farm equipment and more, in any condition—even salvaged.
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Heritage Behavioral Health Center
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Individual therapy for individuals with gambling-related problems.
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Story County Public Health
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Provides emergency healthcare preparedness planning and prevention.
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Hamilton County Social Services
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Advises and aids veterans and their dependents in applying for federal benefits through compensation or pension claims. Emergency financial assistance for basic necessities such as rent, utilities, and food may be available. Can also assists with applications for benefits made available by federal, state or local laws.
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Northern Illinois Hospice
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Clay County Senior Services
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Aging Resources of Central Iowa
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Monticello Police Department
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Two Rivers Head Start Agency - Elgin West (Aldine)
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Provides a shopping card to eligible families to purchase a new pair of shoes for children at the start of the school year. Only available during the summer months before school starts.
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IMPACT Community Action Partnership – Boone County
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DHS Family Community Resource Center - Crawford / Jasper County
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Provides help to low-income people and families buy food.
Offers the Restaurant Meals Program, which allows eligible SNAP customers to buy meals at authorized restaurants. (Available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly, and/or disabled.)
The LINK card is accepted at many farmers' markets.
Expedited/Emergency SNAP Benefits may be available (in 5 days or less from the date of application) to eligible clients if:
- Monthly income, cash, and bank accounts are less than client's rent or mortgage plus utility costs, OR
- Monthly income is less than $150 and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100, OR
- At least one person in the household is a migrant farm worker and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100.
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Eye of the Needle
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Community and Family Resources - Clarion Outpatient