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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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Tolson Community Action Center
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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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Stephen Center, Inc.
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Helping Hands of Springfield
Provides Permanent Supportive Housing to chronically homeless adults referred through the Community Coordinated Entry System maintained by Heartland HOUSED and the Heartland Continuum of Care.
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CenterPointe - Campus for Health and WellBeing
Veterans Transitional Housing provides group living with supportive services for male veterans experiencing homelessness and problems with mental illness or co-occurring disorders. Veterans must be services connected and approved to reside in the program by VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care Systems. Expected stay is six months.
Veterans Permanent Housing Program is rental assistance for veterans male or female who are experiencing homelessness and problems with mental illness, substance abuse, or co-occurring disorders.
Veterans Transition in Place provides scattered site housing for male or female veterans who are experiencing homelessness and problems with mental illness, substance abuse, or co-occurring disorders. Upon graduation, veterans retain lease of rental.
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Abundant Faith Christian Center - Taylor Avenue Campus
Offers supportive housing facilities for those in need. Each of these facilities offers supportive services, such as counseling, educational programs, quality childcare, and job training.
Haven House: Provides a home environment for women with or without children. Haven Apartments: Permanent supportive housing that serves homeless women and their children who may be disabled. Hope Place: Provides a home environment for families with low-to-moderate incomes.
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Heartland Counseling Services, Inc. - South Sioux City
Provides a home, fiscal support, and ongoing case management for chronically homeless individuals with a disability.
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Well, The - Residential Dual Disorder Services
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Central City
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Sioux City Housing Authority
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Eden Dwellings
Offers a community-based housing program providing affordable housing for individuals experiencing homelessness through a shared independent living model. The program supports long-term housing and may also be used for rapid rehousing or permanent housing placements.
Serves veterans, individuals recently released from incarceration, individuals who have completed addiction recovery programs, survivors of domestic violence or human trafficking, and others experiencing homelessness or housing instability who are seeking stable housing.
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Community Action of Southeast Iowa - Louisa County
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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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Des Moines County Community Action Neighborhood Center
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Hope Haven of DeKalb County
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Caritas Family Solutions - Effingham
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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HomeBRIDGE Cares, Inc
Provides permanent shared housing for adult women who are transitioning from unstable housing, reentry, healthcare settings, or seeking a safe and stable community living environment. Services include shared rooms, kitchens, and living areas, affordable housing, a drug-free environment for safety, and support for following house rules, while residents take care of their own daily needs and build connections with other women in the home.
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Catholic Charities Diocese of Joliet - Morris Office
Services include, case management, independent living skills training, financial literacy training, parent skills classes, counseling, and affordable supportive housing placement.
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Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Grand Island
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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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Marie Tallarico Community Action Center
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Lazarus House
Provides assistance with permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless with a disabling condition. To receive help, funds must be available, and individuals must qualify according to grant requirements. Within certain programs, case management services and life skill classes are offered.
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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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Southern Illinois Coalition for the Homeless