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Information and Referral | Embarras River Basin Agency (ERBA)

Can help refer clients to other community resources as needed.

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Information and Referral | Hawkeye Area Community Action Program (HACAP)

Provides information and referrals to local community programs.

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Community Resources Information and Referral | Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc

Assists low income families with various needs as well as information and referrals to local organizations/services. Can also offer client advocacy services to assist when help is needed providers, organizations or difficult situations.

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Crisis Hotline | Community Crisis Center

Provides Crisis Intervention Services to callers seeking help with situations including Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Homelessness, Suicide, and many other crises. In addition, Information and Referral services are provided, as any lack of information regarding resources available is in itself a potential crisis.

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Information and Referral | Community Crisis Center

Provides Information and referral service by telephone. Maintains a comprehensive database of community resources including social service programs, supports groups, and other shelters addressing homelessness and/or domestic and sexual violence.

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Information and Referral | Hoopeston Multi-Agency Service Center

Provides office space to local agencies that provide health and social services for residents of northern Vermilion County. These services include information and referral.

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Central Navigation | United Way of Dodge and Washington Counties

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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Community Prevention - Community Navigation | Columbus Area United Way, Inc

Connects youth and families to resources and support. Navigators help “fill gaps” by helping agencies partner around a common goal or by utilizing flexible funding for needs such as rent, utilities, transportation, and more.

Community Prevention reduces unnecessary involvement of child welfare and juvenile justice while increasing the informal and community supports for youth and families. Coordinates existing resources and matches participants with a resource to either solve an immediate need or develop a longer-term coaching relationship.

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Information and Referral | Soyland Access to Independent Living

Provides information on products, services, equipment, training, legislation, and civil rights. The facility maintains a library of independent living resources (books, magazines, audio and video tapes, brochures, etc.). The staff will research and identify accurate information available about issues that influence independent lifestyles.

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Information and Referral | West Central Community Action

Information and referral service to connect individuals and families to area assistance programs.

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Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) | Salvation Army of Bloomington

Provides financial and support services to Veteran Families who are homeless or imminently at-risk of being homeless.

Aims to stabilize these families in housing, while providing on-going support as needed to sustain independent living.

Services may include, rental and utility deposits, limited rental and utility assistance, limited moving costs and emergency supplies, case management services, transportation assistance, information and referrals to community resources, assistance in obtaining VA benefits, assistance in obtaining and securing other public benefits, and assistance in securing permanent housing.

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Community Resource Information | Four Oaks Family and Children’s Services

Provides community resource flyers and information offering referrals to programming. Clothing vouchers as available, food pantry as available, and computer access. 

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Information and Referral | Soyland Access to Independent Living

Provides information on products, services, equipment, training, legislation, and civil rights. The facility maintains a library of independent living resources (books, magazines, audio and video tapes, brochures, etc.). The staff will research and identify accurate information available about issues that influence independent lifestyles.

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Information And Referral | CommUnity Crisis Services and Food Bank

Answers on where to turn for services available in client's area.

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Individual and Family Support Services | Asian Community and Cultural Center

Family Resource Program offers language skills, citizenship classes, translation and other assistance regarding INS documents, birth certificates, marriage certificates, high school and college diploma, educational transcripts, and health care services. Offers tax return filings to the community. Employment assistance to job seekers, and employment Bulletin Board information and referral services through bilingual radio program.

Parenting Kindly education to Asian parents.

Youth Leadership Program where youth meet every week to learn leadership skills, community and cultural involvement, and career development skills. Offers Asian Student scholarships - currently provides four (4) $500 scholarships to Asian graduating seniors from any Lincoln Public School.

Seniors Program provides weekly group education programs at the center providing health and behavioral health services to Asian elders.

Cultural education through sharing and presenting the Asian cultural information and activities in Lincoln/Lancaster County. Other cultural activities such as lectures, Tet festival, talks and a number of multi-cultural training sessions, Vietnamese and Chinese language classes, and cooking classes are organized at the Center for a wide variety of groups throughout the year. Cultural and resource orientation classes are offered to New Americans and refugees to educate and share cultural aspects that will help to the refugee community to understand and adjust to have a harmonious life.

Help consumers prepare electronic and paper applications for SNAP, unemployment, legal aid and resumes.

Food services available, by appointment only.

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Community Information and Referrals | North Iowa Community Action Organization

Provides various programs through the community action agency. Can also provide information regarding local services and programs.

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Community Health Access and Navigation | Linn County Public Health

Program provides social needs screening and referral to services.

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Community Resources Information and Referral | Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc

Assists low income families with various needs as well as information and referrals to local organizations/services. Can also offer client advocacy services to assist when help is needed providers, organizations or difficult situations.

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Community Resource Information | Four Oaks Family and Children’s Services

Provides community resource flyers and information offering referrals to programming. Clothing vouchers as available, food pantry as available, and computer access. 

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Resources and Referrals | Women Aware

Resource and referral agency that fosters economic and emotional stability for heads of households. Meet with staff to discuss:
--Constant money shortages
--Better job with better hours
--Preparing a resume and practicing for a job interview
--Community resources for which clients may be eligible
--Enrolling in school to increase earning power
--Applying for local single parent scholarships for associate or bachelor degree college courses
--Applying for the United Way Certification Course scholarships for women in transition
--'How to' on parenting, working and attending school at the same time
--How to budget and shop for a used car
--Referrals to appropriate legal counsel

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Resource Services | Breaking Generational Curses Academy

Offers to provide resource information to those in need of services.

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Community Response | CEDARS

Free, voluntary program where coaches work with families for 3-6 months to help navigate and access resources in the community, increase families' protective factors, and problem-solve to address challenges a family may be facing. A coach is assigned to meet with the family and connect them to needed support.

​The program offers case management support, mental health services for parents/guardians and children, education support, and some supports to meet basic needs and ensure safety.

​Other support includes assistance finding safe, stable housing, connections to local food resources, help applying for benefits and tracking application status, budgeting and employment assistance, and education supports for parents/guardians and children.

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Community Resources Information and Referral | Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc

Assists low income families with various needs as well as information and referrals to local organizations/services. Can also offer client advocacy services to assist when help is needed providers, organizations or difficult situations.

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General Benefits Assistance | Rockton Township

Offers information and help applying for various government programs, including food stamps, medicaid, medicare, and social security.

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Information and Referral | Access 2 Independence of the Eastern Iowa Corridor

Provides information about community resources that can help an individual accomplish personal goals. Some examples ar learning to use assistive technology, understanding and signing up for health insurance, and finding accessible housing.

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