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Comcast Internet Essentials
Offers reduced-cost internet service to certain vulnerable individuals. The monthly price applies to a single outlet and basic modem.
Offers internet-ready desktop or laptop computers to those who qualify. All computers come with the software and hardware needed to get connected to the internet.
Dubuque County Library - Farley Branch
MATURA Union County Outreach Center
Bellevue Police Department
Crime free multi-housing partners with tenants and landlords to keep crime out of apartment houses.
Crime prevention through environmental design.
Neighborhood watch.
Citizens Patrol and Citizens Academy.
Personal safety and drug and gang awareness seminars.
Business watch.
Neighborhood problem solving.
Community policing.
Bicycle patrol.
Police and citizens advisory committee.
School resource officers in high schools.
Table Rock Senior Center
Home delivered meals.
- For residents of Wymore, calls for home delivered meals must be made to the Beatrice Senior Center, at (402) 223-3055 or the main office at (402) 223-1376.
- For residents of Palmyra, calls for home delivered meals must be made to the Syracuse Senior Center, at (402) 269-2957.
- For residents of Nebraska City, home delivered meals must be arranged through the city's Meals on Wheels program.
American Job Center - Grand Island
Unemployment Insurance benefits assist individuals who are unemployed through no fault of their own. Benefits are paid from the Nebraska State Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund. The fund is supported solely by a special tax on employers. Unemployment claims are filed online at NEworks.nebraska.gov.
Methodist Community Outreach
Association for Individual Development - Batavia
Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Developmental Services - Marshalltown
Thresholds - Woodstock Office
Provides mental health treatment and recovery services. Services include assessments, individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, psychiatry, and medication management.
Embarras River Basin Agency (ERBA) - Lawrence County
Provides housing counseling on the topics of pre-purchase home buyer education, budget and credit workshops and counseling, post-purchase counseling, repairs for homes, delinquency and foreclosure prevention counseling.
Association for Individual Development - Aurora (Plum Street)
Provides outpatient behavioral health services to those in need. Services include counseling (both individual and group), therapy, supported employment for individuals with mental and behavioral health challenges, and psychosocial rehabilitation (groups to help people with daily living skills and mental illness recovery).
Shelby County Sheriff
Salvation Army Citadel Corps
Illinois Valley Food Pantry
Food pantry.
Food is provided to a family once per month. More frequent distribution may be made in case of emergency.
Food delivered to the elderly and disabled homebound clients.
Madison Senior Citizens, Inc.
Regional West Medical Center - Medical Plaza South
Cardiopulmonary rehab, speech/language pathology, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
Panhandle Head Trauma Support Group facilitated by Rehab Center professionals.
Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health - Cresco
Provides a team of trained volunteers who can mobilize resources to provide post-disaster mental health services. This team is sponsored by the Department of Human Services, Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health and County Social Services.
FHN Family Healthcare Center - Highland View Drive
Patients in supportive care may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
Western Nebraska Veterans' Home
Nebraska has four veterans homes, located in Bellevue, Kearney, Norfolk, and Scottsbluff.
The homes provide a variety of nursing and assisted living services tailored to meet members’ needs. These services range from domiciliary to skilled nursing to memory care. Physical, occupational, speech, and restorative nursing therapy services are available at each of the facilities to help improve members’ quality of life; allow them to participate in meaningful activities; and maintain optimal physical, mental, and psychosocial functioning.
Members are admitted without regard to their financial situation. Cost is based on each individual’s income and assets. Those who are able to are required to pay a portion of their care costs, but there is no fixed cost.
ConnectioN Point
Food pantry offering perishable (mostly) and non-perishable items, as well as various everyday household goods.
Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Fillmore County
Community groups and individuals donate non-perishable food and paper products and funds to purchase perishable items that are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations.
Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Thayer County
Sheepgate Women's Center
Offers a 12 month long term program designed to use biblical based knowledge to set women free from drugs, alcohol, and all other life controlling issues. The curriculum is faith-based.
Iowa National Guard Warrior and Family Services
Provides support and resources for Soldiers and their Families to assist them in achieving a successful deployment cycle. This assistance is provided by creating experiences that coincide with each stage of the deployment journey.
Pre-Deployment, as Soldiers and families anticipate extended separation the focus is on being prepared and supported by ensuring awareness of vital information and resources to help throughout the deployment process.
During-Deployment, the experience during the deployment changes to one focused more on support and connectedness so that families don’t feel they are enduring the deployment alone while also preparing them for the inevitable reintegration.
Post-Deployment, upon the Soldiers’ return, the focus shifts to the reintegration of the Soldier to the family unit and assists them as they resume family life and normalize adjusted routines.