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Emergency Assistance | Arcola Township

Provides financial assistance for rent, utilities, transportation, and prescriptions.

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Prescription Services | Siouxland Community Health Center

On-Site Pharmacy for SCHC patients. Can assist patients without insurance with applying for various medication assistance programs. Curbside pick-up available.

Free prescription home delivery for patients that live in Sioux City, South Sioux City, North Sioux City, Dakota City, Dakota Dunes, and Sergeant Bluff.

Text notifications when your prescription is ready for pick-up.

Refills through the RefillPro app.

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Medication Assistance Program | Charles Drew Health Center, Inc.

Medication assistance program for indigent patients.

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Medication Assistance Program | Charles Drew Health Center, Inc.

Medication assistance program for indigent patients.

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Clinical Pharmacy | Promise Community Health Center

Helps patients understand their medications and vaccinations and be able to obtain them affordably and ask any questions they may have. A patient's care team includes a pharmacist who will provide support in understanding their health and medications.

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Prescription Expense Assistance | DeWitt County Friendship Center

Offers emergency assistance with prescriptions. Available once per year.

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AABD - Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled | Illinois Department of Human Services

Provides medical and cash assistance for customers who are 65 years of age or older, blind, or disabled. Also includes the QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) program which provides payment of Medicare premiums and some Medicare co-payments.

The online application is called "Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE)."  When applying, the state will determine the applicant's eligibility for this AABD, as well as SNAP and medical assistance (Medicaid).

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Crisis Assistance Program | Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC)

Can assist, when funding is available, eligible individuals and families with limited resources in need of help with past due or disconnected utilities, past due rent or mortgage, emergency medical and/or dental services, costs to engage in Mental Health services, costs to maintain or gain internet or phone access, transportation, vehicle repairs, swim lessons, seasonal swim passes, and costs associated with participation in extracurricular activities.

**While some costs may be covered under Federal funding sources, the Crisis Assistance program is largely funded by grants and donations. All Assistance identified above is dependent on available funding.

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Community Services Block Grant | Tazwood Community Services

Offers help with rent, water, prescriptions, dental, optical, hearing aids, and car repairs.

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Medication Assistance Program | Charles Drew Health Center, Inc.

Medication assistance program for indigent patients.

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Financial Assistance | Salvation Army Church

Offers rental and utility assistance up to $100 each. May also be able to help with prescription medications.

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Financial Assistance | Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Sacred Heart

Provides emergency assistance with rent, utilities, mortgage, medications, and other needs.

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Veteran Services | Polk County Commission of Veterans Affairs

Assists Polk County honorably discharged veterans, their wives, widows, and dependent children. Financial assistance for basic necessities such as rent or house payments, utilities and food. Assistance may also be provided for glasses and funeral expenses

APPLICATIONS/ADMISSIONS into Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown for disabled veterans and/or spouse.

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Crisis Assistance Program | Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC)

Can assist, when funding is available, eligible individuals and families with limited resources in need of help with past due or disconnected utilities, past due rent or mortgage, emergency medical and/or dental services, costs to engage in Mental Health services, costs to maintain or gain internet or phone access, transportation, vehicle repairs, swim lessons, seasonal swim passes, and costs associated with participation in extracurricular activities.

**While some costs may be covered under Federal funding sources, the Crisis Assistance program is largely funded by grants and donations. All Assistance identified above is dependent on available funding.

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Emergency Relief | Columbus Area United Way, Inc

Provides emergency assistance for utilities, housing (including rent and mortgage assistance), some medical expenses, and gas vouchers. Consideration may be given to other emergencies to determine if it is a necessity. Does not assist with housing/utility deposits.

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Crisis Assistance Program | Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC)

Can assist, when funding is available, eligible individuals and families with limited resources in need of help with past due or disconnected utilities, past due rent or mortgage, emergency medical and/or dental services, costs to engage in Mental Health services, costs to maintain or gain internet or phone access, transportation, vehicle repairs, swim lessons, seasonal swim passes, and costs associated with participation in extracurricular activities.

**While some costs may be covered under Federal funding sources, the Crisis Assistance program is largely funded by grants and donations. All Assistance identified above is dependent on available funding.

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General Assistance | Black Hawk County Offices

Provides assistance on a temporary basis for a limited time for basic needs that may include rent, lot rent, electric, water, medications, and funeral services. Ineligible if an eligible Veteran.

***County rent and utilities assistance is not distributed from the General Assistance office.

For Rent Assistance, applicants must call Jesse Cosby Neighborhood Center or Eastside Ministerial Alliance for help as they do the intake for General Assistance.

For Utility Assistance, applicants must call Jesse Cosby Neighborhood Center, Eastside Ministerial Alliance, or Operation Threshold for help as they do the intake for General Assistance.

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Financial Assistance Program | Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - St. Gall Parish

Provides various types of financial assistance to individuals in need. Appropriate assistance is determined after a home visit. Types of assistance may include gifts of food, clothing, and gas cards, rent and mortgage assistance, moving expense assistance, medical bills, and assistance utility bills assistance.

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AABD - Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled | Illinois Department of Human Services

Provides medical and cash assistance for customers who are 65 years of age or older, blind, or disabled. Also includes the QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) program which provides payment of Medicare premiums and some Medicare co-payments.

The online application is called "Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE)."  When applying, the state will determine the applicant's eligibility for this AABD, as well as SNAP and medical assistance (Medicaid).

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AABD - Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled | Illinois Department of Human Services

Provides medical and cash assistance for customers who are 65 years of age or older, blind, or disabled. Also includes the QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) program which provides payment of Medicare premiums and some Medicare co-payments.

The online application is called "Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE)."  When applying, the state will determine the applicant's eligibility for this AABD, as well as SNAP and medical assistance (Medicaid).

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Community Outreach Services | Catholic Charities - Sioux City

Limited funding, when available, for crisis situations including rent and medication assistance.

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Financial Assistance | Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Algonquin

Provides emergency assistance with rent, utilities, mortgage, medications, and other needs. 

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Medical Expense Assistance | Sesostris Shriners

Financial assistance for children, infants through 18 years, needing orthopedic and burn related medical care.  Children in the system may continue with services through age 18; with special permission from the Imperial Shrine, children may continue in the system through age 21 years once they are a Shriner patient.

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General Assistance | Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC)

Administers the General Assistance Program for Chickasaw, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek counties to offer emergency financial assistance with rent, utilities, food, burial/cremation, and prescription medications.

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Medically Handicapped Children's Program | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Locates and pays for medical services to children with major medical problems. Child must be medically and financially eligible. Diagnostic services can be considered.

Services includes payment for medical care, hospitalization, specific equipment, and other services. Potential Disabled Children's Program services include transportation, lodging, and respite care.

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