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Offers clothing vouchers to those in need.
Sewing groups Lincoln, Omaha, and Beatrice make clothing and bedding for premature and needy babies. Premature clothing available from 8 oz to 6 pounds.

Newborn layettes are given to agencies who work with families in need of assistance.

Burial and premature items will be donated to individual families.

Provides clothing, household items, and personal hygiene items to victims/survivors of domestic violence.


Services are available as part of CNCAP's THRIVES program.

Offers a place where parents can shop for items for their newborn to 24-month old child(ren). Items are subject to availability.

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Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Baby Clothing
Offers clothing to anyone in need. Donations of clothing are accepted.

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General Clothing Provision
General Clothing Donation Programs

Thrift store open to the public. All revenue goes back into center operations.

Clothing at the thrift store is priced nominally. However, those in need are able to get clothing at no charge.

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Work Clothing
General Clothing Provision
Thrift Shops
Food pantry and thrift store.

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Winter Clothing
General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries
Offering clothing and shoes, located in a bin across from the food pantry.
Provides friendship and emotional support for anyone in a crisis pregnancy. Provides free pregnancy testing, and maternity and baby clothes. Information and referrals are given to help clients meet legal, medical, financial, housing needs, and adoption information.

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Pregnancy Testing
General Clothing Provision
Pregnancy Counseling
Offers clothing items, cooking utensils, bedding items, toys, etc. to those in need for a minimal cost. Revenue received is used for other household crisis situations.

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Bedding/Linen
Household Goods Donation Programs
General Clothing Provision
General Clothing Donation Programs
General Household Goods Provision

Offers a day program where people battling different mental illnesses can socialize and gather in a safe environment.

Members make their own event and lunch calendars each month, cook lunches on a daily basis and help keep the clubhouse clean by signing up for tasks. There are weekly groups and daily activities, monthly out of town or in town outings that may include going out to eat, to a movie, seeing a sporting event or whatever else members decide to do that month. There are two support staff in house and a peer support specialist.

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Mental Health Drop In Centers
General Clothing Provision
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Thrift store open to the public.

Vouchers are available to provide clothing, housewares, bed/bath items, and hygiene products at no cost to those struggling to avoid homelessness and those successfully gaining independence from having been homeless.

Donations accepted Tue and Thu 11 am-3 pm.

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Kitchenware
General Clothing Provision
Personal/Grooming Needs
Thrift Shops
Donation Drop Off Points
Bedding/Linen
The Family Resource Center at Guttenberg Municipal Hospital offers gently used clothing (all ages and sizes) for people in need. Sizes Newborn up to 4XL

Program of Illinois Department of Human Services that assists individuals and families in crisis by providing direct assistance when able and by helping clients navigate local social services.

Offers a food pantry and clothing pantry.

Provides referrals to appropriate services when needing emergency housing, transportation, help with medical bills, and job searching.

Provides management of the Opportunities Quad Cities initiative, a collaboration of volunteers who have experienced success in their lives ("Navigators") who work with individuals and families struggling with poverty ("Neighbors"). Navigators support Neighbors one-on-one to connect them to specific community resources that can alleviate a barrier to success and help them move forward permanently out of poverty. Navigators have worked with Neighbors to resolve legal issues, parenting struggles, continuing education, and many other situations that keep people in poverty. Services are offered at two separate locations in Davenport and Rock Island. The Davenport location focuses on helping individuals and families who have been victims or witnesses of crime (reported or unreported).

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Food Pantries
General Clothing Provision
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Offer diapers and wipes to those in need every other month. First Come/First Serve until supplies are gone.

If you are in need at a different time, please call the church and make an appointment.

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Personal/Grooming Needs
Diapers
General Clothing Provision
Connects youth and families with resources and support. Navigators have the ability to "fill gaps", either through helping agencies partner around a common goal, or through flexible funding for needs such as rent, utilities, transportation, and more.

Community Response is designed to reduce unnecessary involvement of child welfare and juvenile justice while increasing the informal and community supports for youth and families. By utilizing Central Navigation, the goal is to coordinate existing resources and match participants with a resource to either solve an immediate need or develop a longer-term coaching relationship.

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Transportation Expense Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Medical Expense Assistance
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Work Clothing
Rent Payment Assistance
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services

Daily shelter with a capacity for 10-15 people. Meals provided daily. Showers also available.

GDC serves low income, homeless and/or recently incarcerated individuals. Services include:

-- Free or low-cost tattoo removal program

-- Economic assistance to obtain State ID, birth certificate, and applying for social security

-- Mental health group/individual therapy

-- Assistance with employment process

-- Stress reduction classes

-- Bus tickets*

-- Opportunity for community services

-- Clothing

-- Finance classes*

*Class schedules are limited to a certain number of participants and are scheduled on certain days. Bus ticket availability will vary by day.

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General Clothing Provision
Soup Kitchens
Ex-Offender Counseling
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Employment Related Transportation
Food Pantries
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Personal/Grooming Needs
Homeless Drop In Centers
Home Delivered Meals
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Clothing and household items, such as bedding, kitchenware, etc.
Provides used clothing, personal accessories, and house-ware items that are for sale at reduced prices.
Pantry for food and clothing. Clients should call ahead; assistance available every 90 days.

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General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries

Thrift shop with vouchers provided by most churches, government offices, and community agencies.

School supply distribution.

Santa's workshop provides Christmas presents.

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Clothing Vouchers
Thrift Shops
Christmas Programs
School Supplies
Clothing available.
Clothing, shoes, coats and household goods for families in need and to the public for small handling fee.

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General Clothing Provision
General Household Goods Provision
Thrift Shops
Clothing room that may include household items.

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General Household Goods Provision
General Clothing Provision
Offers a free clothing thrift store open to all residents within the 795 calling area. Also accepts food, clothing and financial donations.

Located in the green building east of the Madrid Home.

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School Clothing
General Clothing Provision
Winter Clothing
General Clothing Donation Programs
Baby Clothing
Children's Clothing