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Will - Grundy Medical Clinic
Provides integrated healthcare, behavioral health, housing, and supportive services to underserved and vulnerable populations. Services include primary healthcare, behavioral healthcare, medical respite care, rapid rehousing, re-entry housing, permanent supportive housing, case management, housing stabilization, and employment support.
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Grundy Area PADS
Provides rapid rehousing services for up to 12 individuals, for up to 12 months, in conjunction with case management services to help reach financial stability and self-sufficiency.
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Supportive Services for Veteran Families
Provides Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless Prevention services to eligible veterans and their families. Temporary financial assistance, navigation, case management, and connection to other appropriate services and programs will be provided by a supportive team.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Grand Island
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Friends of the Family - Mason City
Provides Rapid Re-Housing services for individuals experiencing homelessness in Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Franklin, Mitchell, and Worth counties. Services may include rental assistance and case management for eligible participants.
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Salvation Army of Champaign County
Provides Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and Homeless Prevention services to eligible veterans and their families. Temporary financial assistance, navigation, case management, and connection to other appropriate services and programs will be provided by a supportive team.
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Community Solutions of Eastern Iowa
Offers an outreach program with an emphasis on reaching those who are living unsheltered. Provides basic needs and referrals to housing support resources and shelter services.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Norfolk Family Services Office
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Columbus
The KIND (Keeping Independent Needs Defined) program is a Joint TH (Transitional Housing) and RR (Rapid Re-housing) program to assist individuals and families whose head of household is between the ages of 18 and 24.
The core elements of the KIND program are:
1). Stable Housing
2). Education and Employment
3). Social and Emotional Well-being
4). Permanent Connections
The Joint TH portion of the program assists homeless youth in a crisis situation get into temporary housing to address their immediate housing needs. Then they are offered RR to assist them in getting rapidly re-housed and into permanent housing. While on the program youth will have the opportunity to participate in case management to address specific barriers the family may be experiencing.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Grand Island
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Central City
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Salvation Army Heritage Place
Intended to help homeless or at risk for homeless veterans live as independently as possible in the community. Participants in the program live in apartments (5 beds) on The Salvation Army’s Renaissance Village campus for up to 24 months. The program provides case management three times a month to all participants. Participants pay 30% of their adjusted income for a service fee. Participants are required to do 30 hours per week in either work, educational groups at the VA, school, or volunteerism.
Case management focuses on developing a housing plan, debt repayment and obtaining housing upon exiting the program. The case manager works with the person to obtain public entitlements that they may be eligible for and obtaining community resource to help them stabilize. The program includes Hospital to Housing and Service Intensive models.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Loup City
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Salvation Army Heritage Place
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Sioux City Neighborhood Services Outreach Office
- DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE: Provides up to $14,999 in closing costs and down payment assistance. Must utilize a local bank and be able to secure a 30 year fixed rate mortgage.
- HOMELESS SERVICES: Provides referrals and assistance with securing vital documents, as well as bus tickets for relocation.
- HOUSING REHABILITATION: Provides direct assistance to improve homes, both owner-occupied and rental, through a variety of programs.
- SECURITY DEPOSIT: Provides a security deposit for those who need assistance.
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Rockford Health and Human Services Department Community Action Agency
Offers housing support services to youth who have aged out of foster care, ages 18-21, who are either homeless or having problems with housing. These same services are available to Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) involved families with a referral from their caseworker.
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Spanish Community Center
Helps families secure safe and affordable housing to prevent the placement of children in care or support their return home.
Provides a dedicated caseworker who assists with referrals to emergency or domestic violence shelters, apartment searches, transportation to view units or meet landlords, and preparation for housing interviews.
Caseworkers also help families apply for income assistance, access community resources for basic needs, obtain subsidized housing such as Section 8, and offer follow-up services to prevent future housing instability.
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Creighton Family Services Office
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Friends of the Family - Waverly
Provides housing assistance to individuals experiencing homelessness in Allamakee, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Howard, and Winneshiek counties. Services may include rental assistance, case management, advocacy, and other supportive services for eligible individuals.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Columbus
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - O'Neill
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Administration
The goal of the Vets RRH program is to aid disabled Veterans that are literally homeless to achieve permanent housing stability. Once accepted into Vets RRH, a case manager will assess the needs and situation of the Veteran and their family to help create goals and a plan that will connect them to the right resources to help obtain and maintain permanent housing stability.
Vets RRH can also be utilized for:
- Security Deposits
- Rental Assistance
- Utility payments
- Budgeting
- Supportive financial services
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - O'Neill
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - South Sioux City Family Services Office
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Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Norfolk Family Services Office