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Spring Grove Police Department
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Not New Shop
Thrift shop operated by the ILH auxiliary as a fund raising project. Proceeds go to support projects and programs for Lutheran Hospital. Items for sale include clothing, toys, furniture and hospital beds, knick-knacks, small electrical items.
Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing and household items.
Branch Office: "Not New Too" - 723 East University
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Urbana Early Childhood School
Provides an early childhood program for eligible preschool children. Services include 2 and a half hours daily of education, morning and afternoon sessions, with school bus transportation from school to home. In addition, an occupational therapist, speech therapist, social worker, parent coordinator, and physical therapist work with the classroom team.
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Dubuque AmeriCorps Program
Offers to serve at the intersection of education and mental health to help youth understand their emotions, reactions, and relationships through social-emotional learning to improve academic, career, and social success. AmeriCorps members are stationed within local organizations, including the Dubuque Community School District, Carnegie-Stout Public Library, Multicultural Family Center, City of Dubuque Engineering, and Parks and Recreation Departments, ensuring a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach to supporting youth development.
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Franklin County Veterans Assistance Commission
Offers financial assistance for Franklin County Veterans in need. Helps with filing of VA claims and benefits due veterans and or their families.
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Adams Central Early Childhood Center
Preschool. All classes are inclusive and offer many learning opportunities for children ages 3-5.
Families that live in the district may apply when their child is three years old prior to July 31st. Students who qualify for special education and/or who are at risk will be accepted first. Others will be taken on a first come first serve basis. Only students living in the Adams Central school district will be accepted.
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Alternatives - Quad Cities Office
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Iowa Tribal Administrative Office
Assists unemployed and/or underemployed tribal members by:
- Improving educational opportunities for tribal members who lack the level of literacy skills necessary for effective citizenship and productive employment.
- Providing tribal members with sufficient basic education to enable them to benefit from job training and retraining programs and to obtain and retain productive employment.
- Enabling tribal members to continue their education to at least a Diploma/GED.
Eligible activities include:
- Enable Indian adults to acquire basic educational skills, including literacy.
- Provide educational services or instruction for elderly, disabled, or incarcerated Indian adults.
- If previously unemployed, purchase apparel that is required by job/duty.
- Provide tutor fees for GED exam, and GED exam fees.
Applications are due at least 30 day before the start of the applied program.
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Iowa Community HUB
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First Choice Services
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Keya Paha County Offices
Disaster preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. Information and education on emergency disaster preparedness.
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Comfort Care Medicare Inc - Coralville
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Skip-a-Long Childhood Center - Rock Island
Intensive, research-based child development and family support services for families with children from birth to age three, with an aim of building a strong early learning foundation and preparing children for later school success.
SAL Community Services’ Prevention Initiative program offers early, continuous child development and family support services in Rock Island County.
The comprehensive year-round program is for families with children currently enrolled in SAL’s early childhood programs, including Skip-a-Long Childhood Centers and select licensed homes within our Home Child Care Network. It is also available to new families in the community who are interested in establishing a strong early learning foundation for their children.
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Black Hawk County Public Health
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Regional Health Services of Howard County - Community Health Services
Offers in-home homemaker services including errands/shopping assistance and in-home meal preparation.
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Champaign County Regional Planning Commission
CIH conducts an intake and assessment for households experiencing homelessness in Champaign County, IL. Based on eligibility and priority, CIH links households experiencing homelessness with shelter, transitional, and permanent housing program options when there are program vacancies. In addition, CIH can make referrals to local community resources based on the needs of individuals served. Individuals and families can request a CIH at partner agencies.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Decatur County
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Springfield Urban League - Head Start
Provides care before and after Head Start/Early Head Start hours and is open throughout the summer, when traditional Head Start is not in session. Provides before and after school transportation.
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Des Moines County Public Health Department
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New Opportunities - Guthrie County
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Western Community Health Resources - Chadron
Respite care information and referral for families.
Recruitment of respite providers and coordination of training opportunities for providers and consumers.
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Bethany for Children and Families - Administration and Illinois Family Services
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Floyd Valley Healthcare
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McHenry County Housing Authority
Offers to assist with past due rent to those who have dealt with circumstances beyond the household’s control. This program does not assist with mortgages or property taxes.
Program availability depends on funding availability. Rents must fall within the local rent standards for the household’s size. These programs are funded by a Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)
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Attorney General - State of Illinois - Northern Illinois Regional Office
Seeks to protect Illinois consumers and businesses victimized by fraud, deception, or unfair methods of competition. Within this division are the Franchise Bureau, Health Care Bureau, Charitable Trusts Bureau, Military and Veterans Rights Bureau, and Consumer Fraud Bureau.
The Consumer Fraud and Health Care Bureaus offer informal dispute resolution programs for consumers with complaints concerning their purchases and health care. Although the attorneys in the AG Office cannot represent any one individual in a lawsuit, a limited mediation program is offered to assist in resolving disputes or complaints filed by individual consumers.