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Heritage Area Agency on Aging
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Latinx Immigrants of Iowa
Offers legal advice clinics to latinx immigrants. Individuals needing assistance with a legal issue can submit a request for help online with a few details on what the issue is. Once an appointment has been scheduled, individuals will have the opportunity to get free legal advice from a lawyer.
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Genoa Medical Facilities
Hospital and medical clinic.
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Rosecrance - Moline
Community housing program offering stable housing and essential support services.
Services within this program:
- Individual therapy.
- Group therapy.
- Family therapy.
- Psychiatric services.
- Intensive community-based treatment.
- Crisis services.
- Court services.
Oversees care for adults with serious mental illness. Services include case management, psychiatry, and medication management, as well as outreach for everything from job training to primary healthcare to daily life skills.
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Jamieson Community Center
Provides a Community Christmas Store - Children ages birth to fourteen are eligible. Parents pay $5.00 per child to shop. The store will feature NEW clothing, winter apparel, blankets, books and toys for the parents to select from.
Christmas Baskets - Families receive all the ingredients for a traditional holiday meal.
All children, ages birth to twelve, from qualifying families for both programs, will have their names placed on the Angel Tree at Midwest Bank.
Applications are accepted between October 1, 2026, and the day before Thanksgiving 2026.
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DeKalb Club 55
Provides senior centers and congregate meal sites for seniors ages 60 and over. The locations provide the opportunity to meet other seniors for recreational, social, and educational activities.
Congregate Meals
- DeKalb Club 55, meal served Wednesdays at 12 pm
- Malta Club 55, meal served Monday and Friday at 12 pm
Potlucks and Parties
- DeKalb Club 55, second Friday of the month starting at 12 pm
- Malta Club 55, bring your own lunch Wednesdays starting at 12 pm
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Village of Rantoul
Provides the city government departments and other city information.
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Alliance Housing Authority
Offers public housing for families and/or disabled individuals.
Provides Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers.
Both programs are based on the participants' gross household income.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Worth County
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cass County
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Kishwaukee United Way
Hosts the Smart Money Initiative offering dozens of free community sessions on how to save money, learn about finances, and be "smarter" with money. The bulk of programming occurs in April during National Financial Literacy Month.
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CHI Health Immanuel Medical Center
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Grundy Family YMCA
Provides summer day camps for school-aged children. Children have the opportunity to explore nature, find new talents, try new activities, gain independence, and make new friendships.
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Boys Town - North Omaha
Out of home placement option for children and adolescents whose special needs hinder their success in a traditional foster care placement.
Offers 30 hours of training, in-service training, professional consultation, 24 hour on call support services, respite services for foster parents, and performance evaluations.
Foster parents are reimbursed for the child's basic needs, with an additional stipend for providing treatment.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - South Sioux City Family Services Office
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Northwest Center Against Sexual Assault - CARE Center of McHenry County
Medical advocacy is available 24 hours a day at hospital emergency rooms. Whenever a survivor arrives at the hospital for treatment, the hospital calls the hotline and an advocate is sent out to sit with the survivor. The advocate offers emotional support, provides information on sexual violence, and gives any necessary referrals.
Legal advocacy is available 24 hours a day wherever needed. Advocates can support a survivor at the police department or help a survivor with a case that is currently being prosecuted.
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Carlisle City Offices
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Center for Alcohol and Drug Services, Inc. - East Locust Street Outreach
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Two Rivers Head Start Agency - Sycamore
Provides a customized one-on-one training program to assist individuals in increasing their employment opportunities. Program length varies upon students' needs. Offered topics include typing, computer skills (Microsoft Word or Excel), customer service skills, resume writing and cover letters, assistance with job search, help filling out applications properly, and employment counseling.
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Des Moines VA Medical Center
Provides support services to individuals caring for a Veteran with serious illness or disabilities. For qualifying individuals, access to training, counseling, or respite care may be available.
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Arrowleaf
Helps adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities develop and enhance daily adaptive living skills and economic self-sufficiency through out-of-home training designed to foster appropriate behavior, greater independence, and personal choice.
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Pando Geriatrics Counseling, P.C.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Wright County
Offers FIP (Family Investment Program) a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
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North Central Behavioral Health Systems - Streator Office
Provides crisis intervention services for children and youth. Crisis services include short-term stabilization where a child is at risk of self-harm, or harming others, individual and family psychotherapy/counseling, mental health assessment, case management and resource linkage assistance, and psychiatric services.
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RAMP Disability Resources and Services - DeKalb County
Can provide a Personal Assistant to assist people with disabilities with activities of daily living that they cannot do themselves. Daily living activities that a person could use help with may include dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, meal preparation, health care, laundry, housework, money management, shopping, and feeding.