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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Alliance
State Supplement adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
State Disability provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.
Adams County Offices
Urbandale Food Pantry
Provides food, personal items, diapers, infant formula or baby food and dog/cat food, to those in need.
Springfield Park District
Offers educational and recreational programs. Programs and activities include athletics, summer camps, bicycling club, youth programs, special events and recreational services. Also provides a snack and time to do homework.
Will County Health Department - Bollingbrook - Northern Branch
Provides counseling and other adult, and child and adolescent outpatient mental health programs, first responder suicide prevention, substance use treatment, mobile crisis response and offers Naloxone.
Also helps to coordinate services with other community care providers.
Union County Offices
Provides management and maintenance of all trial court records; process fines, fees, and court costs owed to the state; child support checks and civil judgments owned to litigants; and maintain record of liens on property.
Robinwood Assembly of God
Offers a food pantry to the community, with the aim of providing relief to individuals and families in need of nutritional assistance.
Oshkosh Housing Authority
Comprehensive Community Solutions
Provides mental health services for individuals in need. Services include evidence-based practices to help individuals overcome challenges and live fulfilling lives, reduce the stigma surrounding mental health, and promote mental skills as essential components of overall health.
Comprehensive Connections
Services for adults with developmental disabilities include:
- Business Services: Support and training to work in the community.
- Developmental Training: Work skills, recreation, and daily living skills to enhance personal independence and self-esteem.
- Work: Vocational evaluation, job training, regular work, supported employment, and job placement services for persons with disabilities. Community Recycling Center is a part of this program.
- Community Integrated Living Arrangements: Clients who lease or own their own homes may receive support in the areas of budgeting, shopping, cooking, communication with medical providers, and participation in social and recreational events.
- Family Support - Services are provided to support families in caring for their special needs members.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Montgomery County
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Franklin County
Oxford House Aramis
Trinity Services - Joliet Office
Nevada City Offices
Versiti Blood Center of Illinois - Crystal Lake Blood Donation Center
Offers blood donation facilities in northeastern Illinois.
Types of donations accepted:
- Whole blood donation.
- Double red donation.
- Platelet donation.
Indianola First United Methodist Church
Offers financial assistance for Indianola residents once a year for rent or their IMU utility bill.
Papillion City Offices
Rantoul Recreation Department
Provides a summer camp for children. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, field trips, nature-based programs, and more.
River Hills Community Health Center - Oskaloosa
Provides behavioral health services to those in need. Services include mental health evaluations, individual, couples, family and group counseling, substance abuse treatment and counseling, and medication management.
Good Samaritan - Occupational Health and Acute Care Clinic
Norfolk Job Center
Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.
Computers with internet available.
Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:
-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities
-- Tuition assistance
-- On site tutoring
-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Jones County
Fremont Public Schools Learning Center
For The Children - Fremont