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Lone Tree Community Food Pantry

United Presbyterian Church Of Lone Tree, 110 West Elm Street, Lone Tree, IA 52755

Provides non-perishable foods for individuals or families in need living in the Lone Tree area. Call administrative number to talk to someone or to leave a message to request food distribution.

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Nance County Offices

209 Esther Street, Fullerton, NE 68638
Law enforcement agency.

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Henderson County Offices

307 Warren Street, Oquawka, IL 61469

Provides property assessment and property value information.

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Jasper County Health Department

315 West 3rd Street North, Suite 100, Newton, IA 50208
Offers Radon testing kits, safe water supply and testing, septic, public swimming pool and spa inspections, tattoo establishments inspections, and tanning establishments inspections.

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YWCA of Ames - ISU

808 Hayward Avenue, C1102A Knapp Storms Commons, Ames, IA 50014

Works to assist international students, scholars and spouses in their transition into the Ames and Iowa State University communities by building a network of support, offering helpful resources and organizing enriching workshops.

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Optimae LifeServices - Bloomfield

712 South West Street, Suite 3, Bloomfield, IA 52537

Provides home health care services that allow individuals to continue living in the home while receiving medical care. Offers skilled nursing and home health aides, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy. A medical social worker can also connect individuals to the resources they need.

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Optimae LifeServices - Keosauqua

Address Confindential, Keosauqua, IA 52565

Provides home health care services that allow individuals to continue living in the home while receiving medical care. Offers skilled nursing and home health aides, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy. A medical social worker can also connect individuals to the resources they need.

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Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks

504 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515

United States Congresswoman representing Iowa's Second Congressional District.

Additional Offices:

- 201 West 2nd Street, Suite 705, Davenport, IA 52801, (563) 232-0930.

- 126 North Howard Street, Indianola, IA 50125, (515) 808-6040.

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Iowa State Patrol - District 12

22365 20th Avenue, Stockton, IA 52769
Offers law enforcement emergency programs. HELP Communications Center is offered for those who need help on Iowa's highways, night or day. If call is made from coin phone, dial the operator who connects to the Communication Department, Public Safety. Necessary assistance will be contacted including State Patrol, Sheriff, Police, Ambulance, Rescue units or nearest wrecker and service station. (Not for weather and road information) Road and Weather Conditions provides assistance by calling 511. For cellular phones, help can be reached by dialing 511.

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Iowa Office of Civil Rights

6200 Park Avenue, Suite 100, Des Moines, IA 50321

Provides a statewide agency that receives complaints of discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, mental or physical disability, familial status (in housing and credit), marital status (in credit), pregnancy, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or sex. The Commission has jurisdiction in the areas of employment, education, housing, public accommodations and credit. The Commission does not provide legal representation. Provides training and education in civil rights and anti-discrimination laws to individuals and stakeholder organizations.

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Evansdale Municipal Housing Authority

119 Morrell Court, Evansdale, IA 50707
Section 8 rental assistance for low income, elderly or disabled individuals.

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New Opportunities - Carroll County

23751 Highway 30 East, Carroll, IA 51401

Holiday baskets are offered seasonally, provided through local community support. Programs vary by location; call for information.

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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska Family Stabilization - Gering

3350 10th Street, Gering, NE 69341

Free e-filing of federal and state income taxes for low income and elderly clients.

For the 2026 tax season, call Community Action for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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Pregnancy Resource Center - Lincoln

308 North Union Street, Lincoln, IL 62656

Provides the following services

- Free on-site pregnancy testing.

  • On-site limited obstetrical ultrasound services.
  • STI/ STD testing.
  • Parenting education (HOPE program).
  • Support to pregnant woman whose unborn baby has been diagnosed with an adverse or terminal condition and wish to carry to term (Willow Story program).

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West Central Community Action - Fremont County

705 Indiana Street, Sidney, IA 51652

Helps low-income households increase the energy efficiency of their homes and save money on fuel costs. Typical energy-saving measures include sealing air leaks, installing insulation in attics, walls and crawl spaces, tuning and upgrading heating systems, and installing low-cost energy conservation measures.

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Jefferson County

517 F Street, Fairbury, NE 68352

Information about pests, food production (including gardening), turf and landscape, and water quality.

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Madison County

1305 South 13th Street, Norfolk, NE 68701

Information about pests, food production (including gardening), turf and landscape, and water quality.

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Douglas/Sarpy County South

8015 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124

Information about pests, food production (including gardening), turf and landscape, and water quality.

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Polk County

400 Hawkeye, Osceola, NE 68651

Information about pests, food production (including gardening), turf and landscape, and water quality.

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Community and Family Resources - Tipton Outpatient

216 West 6th Street, Tipton, IA 52772
Offers outpatient substance use treatment services including assessment, individual counseling, group counseling, support groups, and educational information.

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Child Saving Institute

4545 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE 68132

Provides voluntary home-based family support. Children are referred to the program by Omaha Public Schools personnel based on the youth’s behavior at school, attendance, and other individual challenges.

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Holdrege Mission Avenue Thrift

408 East Avenue, Holdrege, NE 68949

Provides a thrift store.

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Wabash Area Development - Edwards County

334 Industrial Avenue, Albion, IL 62806

Early Head Start ensures that children (0-3 years of age) and their families receive the academic, social, mental, health, and nutritional education they need.

Head Start prepares children for Kindergarten and beyond. Also meets the nutritional, health, social and mental health needs of children and their families.

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Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) Central Station

620 Cherry Street, Des Moines, IA 50309

Provides transportation for individuals with a disability that prevent them from using fixed-route bus service. All paratransit services are door-to-door and wheelchair accessible. Eligibility: Bus Plus is DART’s ADA door-to-door complementary service for riders with a disability that keeps them from being able to use Fixed Route services. Riders must apply to use the service. Once approved, riders may travel within the Bus Plus zone for any reason and must pay a $3.50 fare for each ride they take. To start the eligibility process, fill out a DART Bus Service Eligibility Form. This form is available at www.ridedart.com/services/paratransit, and must be submitted to DART's Paratransit Department, which will review the application and mail back the results within 21 days. An application can also be mailed to you by calling DART Customer Service. Reservations: Once approved, requests for service can be made by calling DART Paratransit at 515-283-8136 Monday through Friday between 8 am-5 pm. Reservations for Sunday and Monday travel can be made on Saturday and Sunday between 8 am-4 pm by calling (515) 283-8147 and leaving a voicemail message with the client name, contact number, and trip details. DART staff will return the passenger's call to schedule a trip. Reservations will be accepted up to seven (7) days prior to the trip date. Polk County Service Details: The partnership with Polk County allows low-income disabled citizens 18 and older to apply for service for trips to medical appointments, the grocery store, and a once-a-month miscellaneous trip. Income eligible dialysis patients who have no transportation may also apply. To check on eligibility and/or apply for this service, call Polk County (515) 286-3484. If approved, the customer rides DART Paratransit at no charge. The funding agency may restrict the rider to certain types of transportation, such as medical appointments, work or grocery shopping. Polk County Adult Services does not fund employment or school transportation.

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Land Connection, The

206 North Randolph Street, Suite 400, Champaign, IL 61820

Matches SNAP, WIC, or Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) funds at select farmers markets.

For 2026, WIC and Senior FMNP funds can only be matched at the Champaign Farmers Market and Urbana's Market at The Square.

SNAP funds can be matched at the following locations (2026):

- Champaign Farmers Market (Tue from 3 pm-6 pm, May—Oct): Bring EBT card to the info table located at the south end of the market site.

- Champaign-Urbana Winter Farmers Market (Sat from 8 am-12 pm, Nov—Apr): Bring EBT card to the info table located inside the Lincoln Square Mall south entrance.

- Danville Farmers Market (Sat from 8 am-12 pm, May 16—Oct 3): Bring EBT card to the info table located at the north entrance of the market.

- Danville Winter Farmers Market (Every other Sat from 10 am-2 pm, Nov—Apr): Bring EBT card to the market entrance.

- Good Samaritan Inn’s Mercy Market (Sat from 8:30 am-12 pm, Jun—Sep): Bring EBT card to the green tent on the east side of the market next to the Jackson Preston sculpture.

- Good Samaritan Inn’s Mercy Market: Winter Edition (Every other Sat from 10 am-1 pm, Nov—Apr): Bring EBT card to the market entrance.

- Richland Farmers Market (Third Wed from 3 pm-7 pm, Jun—Sep): Bring EBT card to the Richland Student Farms market trailer, around the corner to the right.

- Sola Gratia Farm CSA (Thu from 3 pm-6 pm, Jun—Oct): Contact Sola Gratia Farm directly to learn more about how to use EBT card to purchase a CSA.

- Urbana’s Market at the Square (Sat from 7 am-12 pm, May—Oct): Bring EBT card to the info table located at the north end of the market site.

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