View Search Results
Filters
Search Results
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Decatur County
Provides information on Parkinson's disease, including its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and therapeutic activities to do at home. Also offers resources and insights to foster understanding and awareness about living with Parkinson's disease, promoting positive communication and interaction with individuals affected by the condition.
Family Service Association of Lincoln
Provide life-long learning opportunities by partnering with schools, families and neighborhood residents to promote youth development and stronger communities through before and after school programs, Community Learning Centers and youth summer programs.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Warren County
Offers a program that helps you to save time and money through planning your meals and shopping strategies. Programming and materials may also be available online.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Henry County
Offers a program that helps you to save time and money through planning your meals and shopping strategies. Programming and materials may also be available online.
North Liberty Community Pantry
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Adair County
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Webster County
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
Well, The - Residential Dual Disorder Services
Intermediate residential facility for up to one year, and dual disorder residential facility for up to six months.
Intermediate Residential (IR) Treatment: Intended for adults with a primary substance use disorder. This service is more supportive than therapeutic communities and relies less on peer dynamics in its treatment approach.
Dual Disorder Residential Treatment: Intended for adults with a primary substance use disorder and a co-occurring severe and persistent mental illness, this service is highly structured and provides integrated treatment to stabilize symptoms and engage the individual in a program of maintenance, treatment, rehabilitation and recovery.
Halfway House: Transitional, 24-hour structured recovery facility intended for adults with a primary substance use disorder that have completed a residential treatment program successfully.
City of Bloomington Township
Provides a temporary financial aid program for those who are not qualified for state or federally funded aid. May provide assistance with rent, utilities, food, and household or personal essentials. May provide bus passes and basic burial assistance if decedent was receiving General Assistance at time of death.
Salvation Army of Bloomington
Provides coats to those in need. Requests for coats must be made each year during the month of October.
Optimae LifeServices - Knoxville
Offers to help individuals develop abilities and skills to be successful in roles within their chosen living, learning and social environments.
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Environmental services consists of five bureaus: water quality, air quality, field services and compliance, energy and waster management, land quality and Geological Survey. Permits for Public water and waste system operating permits, flood plain permits, dam safety inspection, sanitary landfill regulation. Hazardous waste management programs, waste minimization programs, recycling programs, solid waste grants, composting, infectious waste, household hazardous materials (HHM) program, toxic clean-up days (TCDs), capacity assurance plan, low-level radioactive waste.
Waste Management: issues bulletins or otherwise inform the public of traffic accidents, train derailments, fires or accidents in chemical manufacturing plants or other incidents involving the release of chemical substances which pose a threat to the environment or public health. Also provides information on programs for recycling, solid waste grants, composting, infectious waste, household hazardous materials (HHM) program, toxic clean-up days (TCDs), capacity assurance plan, low-level radioactive waste.
University of Illinois Extension Unit 27 - Main Office
Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.
Cherokee County Natural Resources Conservation Services
Offers voluntary programs to eligible landowners and agricultural producers to provide financial and technical assistance to help manage natural resources in a sustainable manner. Through these programs the agency approves contracts to provide financial assistance to help plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns or opportunities to help save energy, improve soil, water, plant, air, animal and related resources on agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest land, with emphasis on market stability and commodity pricing.
Emmet County Natural Resources Conservation Services
Offers voluntary programs to eligible landowners and agricultural producers to provide financial and technical assistance to help manage natural resources in a sustainable manner. Through these programs the agency approves contracts to provide financial assistance to help plan and implement conservation practices that address natural resource concerns or opportunities to help save energy, improve soil, water, plant, air, animal and related resources on agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest land, with emphasis on market stability and commodity pricing.
Taxpayer Advocate Service - Iowa
Arthur Southern Baptist Church
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Buffalo County
Offers both short and long-term experiences for youth. Short-term experiences include afterschool programs, camps, school-sponsored activities, conferences, and other events. Long-term experiences include learning communities in agriculture such as county clubs.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dawson County
Offers both short and long-term experiences for youth. Short-term experiences include afterschool programs, camps, school-sponsored activities, conferences, and other events. Long-term experiences include learning communities in agriculture such as county clubs.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Harlan County
Offers both short and long-term experiences for youth. Short-term experiences include afterschool programs, camps, school-sponsored activities, conferences, and other events. Long-term experiences include learning communities in agriculture such as county clubs.
Child Nutrition Services
Northern Illinois Recovery Center
Offers a drug and alcohol dependency treatment program in which the client commits to stay on campus 24/7 for approximately 30 days. Length of stay depends on each clients unique situation and progress in treatment. Treatment is tailored to the needs of each client. Residential treatment can also assist clients with co-occurring disorders, such as depression, eating disorders, anxiety, and PTSD, in addition to substance use.
Blank Park Zoo
Provides a 22-acre habitat for wild animals from around the world. The zoo offers families the chance to view the wild animals and learn about the natural world through conservation, education, research and recreation.
Cambridge United Methodist Church
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Page County
Offers MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care.