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Appointment website opens mid-January 2026
Tax preparation for low and moderate income taxpayers of all ages, with special attention to people 60 and older during tax season (Feb 1-April 15).
Provides general health care needs, including preventive care as well as urgent problems of adult and pediatric patients.
Provides individuals with access to licensed psychiatric providers who assess mental health symptoms, diagnose conditions, and develop personalized treatment plans.
Offers treatment options which may include medication, therapy, or supportive services.
Ongoing Medication Management ensures that prescribed medications are safe, effective, and tailored to each individual’s needs.
Services are available for children, adolescents, and adults experiencing concerns such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, trauma-related conditions, and other mental health needs.
Virtual care options may also be available.
Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.
Services to help survivors of domestic violence, older adults, people with disabilities, and immigrant survivors of violence and trafficking:
- Orders of Protection for people experiencing domestic violence.
- Divorce, custody, or child support in cases involving domestic violence or child endangerment.
- Elder abuse, including financial exploitation.
- Other court orders to stop abuse, harassment, or stalking.
- Immigration issues faced by survivors of domestic violence and trafficking.
- Guardianships of minors and adults to ensure safety and stability.
Provides social service information to individuals upon request. If it requires outside assistance of another WCPA department or an outside Social Service agency, a referral and follow-up contact are made.
Provides specialized medical services for children ages 0-18, addressing congenital and acquired orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. The program collaborates with civic groups, including clubs, associations, and other voluntary organizations dedicated to community welfare, to enhance the well-being of children and support their access to necessary care.
Services offered:
- Sick and well-child visits
- School, camp, and sports physicals
- Obesity and asthma counseling
- Immunizations
- TB tests
Provides a sex education curriculum geared to decrease teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections (STI), and HIV.
Provides police and dispatch services responsible for emergency assessment and response.
Provides early childhood education services. Services provide a preschool program, offering an environment where children can socialize, emotionally, physically, and intellectually.
Provides property assessment, property value information, Homestead, Veteran and Family Farm Credit sign up.
Holiday food baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas Toy Shopping. For Thanksgiving & Christmas 2025: The 2025 Thanksgiving Food Basket Giveaway is held at the PCM Help Center (6800 P Street, Lincoln) on Saturday, 11/22/25. Giving away 500 Thanksgiving meal baskets to those in need, beginning at 9 am until supplies run out.
Free Thanksgiving meal Thanksgiving Day 2025 at People's City Mission (110 Q Street, Lincoln). Serving a full Thanksgiving meal to not only all of the homeless in Lincoln, but to anyone who would otherwise be alone on Thanksgiving and could use a meal. Serving at 11 am-2 pm on Thanksgiving Day. Expecting to serve around 700 meals.
Santa’s Workshop Christmas Toy Giveaway for families in need will be held at the People's City Mission Help Center (6800 P Street, Lincoln) on Saturday, 12/13/25 from 10 am-12 pm. Anticipating to help over 5,000 people, including shelter guests and low-income families who shop at the Help Center. Shoppers will need to have a Clarity card to participate. Clarity cards can be obtained at the Help Center each Tuesday from 9-11 am. No appointment necessary.
Provides childhood screenings. Additional services provided include home visits/contacts by a nurse case manager and educational materials about pregnancy, infants and children.
Offers to assist a relative caregiver who wants to obtain guardianship through probate court of a relative's child living in the home of the caregiver. This includes
- Educating and helping the caregiver negotiate the probate court system.
- Assisting caregivers to obtain required documents.
- Arranging for legal counsel in counties where legal counsel is necessary.
EFSP caseworkers meet with the relative caregiver monthly until guardianship has been obtained or until other services have been provided. These services can include crisis intervention, applying for benefits, working with local schools for the child's enrollment, and referral to a range of needed services that the caregiver may have to help meet the basic needs of the family.
Provides assistance on a temporary basis for a limited time for basic needs that may include rent/lot rent, interest on mortgage, utilities-gas, electric, water; food vouchers for clients who are unable to work. Cannot be on Subsidized Housing, a student, receive Social Security, or a Veteran.
Law enforcement agency.
