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Hope on 5th - Regional Housing and Supportive Services
Provides shelter for those that are homeless and provides supportive services for residents and community members.
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DeLaCerda House, Inc.
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Salvation Army Heritage Place
Permanent supportive housing programs serving persons that are chronically homeless and have a documented disability. Program participants live in a home of their choosing in the community and pay 30% of their adjusted gross income as rent. The HOME programs pay the rent in full to the landlord/owner of the property. Participants sign a sub-lease that gives full rights, responsibilities and legal protections under Federal, state and local housing laws.
Case management is offered but not required to maintain housing. Information, referrals to community resources, individualized service planning, crisis support and intervention, budgeting and money management, credit and debt counseling, and 24-hour staff accessibility is provided.
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Caritas Family Solutions - Headquarters
Provides supportive housing services (transitional housing, supervised mental health housing, and senior assisted living at Fox River) and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services (CILA group homes, Competitive Integrated Employment, Home-Based Services and Community Day Services).
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Mid Central Community Action Agency
Provides permanent supportive housing options for individuals who are homeless and have a documented mental illness or developmental disability.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Grand Island
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Well, The - Residential Dual Disorder Services
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MCS Community Services
Provides low-income clients with rent and security deposit assistance to help a household maintain housing. To qualify for this program the client needs to be behind on their rent and the landlord has to have served them a legal eviction notice. The client will also be required to have some type of income (employment, social security, TANF, unemployment, etc.) to qualify for assistance. Babysitting (or some other type of working) for cash will NOT be accepted as income. A client can only be assisted every two years through this program.
Transitional Housing is designed to move homeless families from streets and shelters into temporary housing and to maximize self-sufficiency, this program is for families only and they must be homeless in order to receive assistance. Homeless means living on the street, in an emergency shelter, or a place not meant for human habitation (cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned building, etc.) Occupancy is limited.
Supportive Housing is designed to move homeless families/individuals with documented disabilities from streets and shelters into temporary housing and to maximize self-sufficiency. Enrollment is limited based on availability.
For more information regarding any of these programs, please call or schedule an appointment. ALL PROGRAMS ARE DEPENDANT UPON AVAILABLE FUNDING, AND APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE TAKEN BASED ON CLIENT INCOME ELIGIBILITY AND ARE FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
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Eichacker Community Action Center
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Fifth Street Renaissance/SARA Center
Offers site-based permanent housing to adults living with a disabling condition (primarily HIV). Individuals living in permanent housing are afforded case management, advocacy, and other supportive services.
Also offers community-based permanent housing. Offers permanent housing to adults in apartments throughout the community. Provides housing to the chronically homelessness, HIV positive individuals, and disabled individuals.
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VA Edward Hines Junior Hospital
Provides services to veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, mental health, or justice involvement. Services include immediate food and shelter assistance, including both transitional and permanent housing, outreach to community shelters and places not meant for human habitation, job training, life skills development, and education, financial support to prevent homelessness, addiction and mental health treatment, and justice system navigation and community reentry from incarceration.
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YWCA of Quincy
Provides permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing chronic homelessness or fleeing domestic violence. Our program combines stable, affordable housing with ongoing case management and supportive services to help participants maintain housing, increase self-sufficiency and improve overall well-being.
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Abundant Faith Christian Center - Veteran Home
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Webster Cantrell Youth Advocacy - Eldorado Office
Provides an advocacy program that includes intensive one-on-one services that include mentoring, role modeling, and social skills building. Also provides Norman Housing Services which are services to DCFS clients who lack adequate housing.
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Open Door Mission Permanent Supportive Housing
Supportive housing offered to men, women and families who may benefit from living in a stable environment for an extended period of time. Residents can live in a supportive housing environment while working or attending school part time or full time. This is a safe, affordable, supportive, sober living environment with two and three bedroom apartments available.
Case management and life skills training for residents. Metro bus line and shuttle services available daily.
Wait List available for individuals and families.
Immediate openings for single men. Two and three bedroom apartment rentals for families desiring to live independently in an affordable, stable, supportive, sober-living community.
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Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach
Housing for individuals who are defined as chronically homeless with a disabling condition are provided scattered site rental assistance and case management services.
Individuals and families are identified from the Coordinated Entry housing list.
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Des Moines VA Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC)
Offers a variety of services to address the full range of housing needs Veterans may have. Services include:
Prevention services such as Supportive Services for Veteran Families that keep Veterans from becoming homeless.
Residential services such as the Health Care for Homeless Veterans Contracted Residential Services or Grant and Per Diem programs provide temporary placement, in the form of emergency or transitional housing, for Veterans who need a place to stay right now.
Permanent housing services such as the Supportive Services for Veteran Families and HUD-VA Supportive Housing, or HUD-VASH, programs connect Veterans to affordable housing in their communities. These services come with either short or long-term rental subsidies, case management, and varying levels of wrap-around supportive services to ensure that Veterans have all the necessary resources to stay housed.
VA also has programs to assist Veterans in the criminal justice system with accessing VA services, help Veterans gain meaningful employment, or take care of their health needs through primary care tailored to the unique access barriers that Veterans experiencing homelessness face.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - O'Neill
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Catholic Charities Diocese of Joliet - Daybreak Center
Services include, case management, independent living skills training, financial literacy training, parent skills classes, counseling, and affordable supportive housing placement.
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Southern Illinois Coalition for the Homeless
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Shelter Care Ministries
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New Visions Homeless Services
Apartments for chronically homeless single men and women.
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New Visions Omaha Veteran Campus
Permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless single men and single women, with a priority for veterans.
Supportive services, including case management.
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Sioux City Housing Authority
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Genesis Garden
For those who have documented long-term disability(s) and have lost housing, PSH offers more supportive services and rent subsidies without a specific time limit.