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Operates the Lost But Found Thrift Store, open to the public.
Offers the Foster Closet assistance program for foster families in the Four-County Area (Lyon, Sioux, O'Brien, and Osceola). Families will receive an initial $20.00 voucher per child to use at the thrift store. The families also receive 50% off any additional items during their initial visit to the store.
- Any additional dates or discounts are determined on a case-by-case basis.
- ATLAS may be able to provide a "personal shopper" experience based on certain time limitation considerations.
- Items such as hygiene supplies, food, and blankets (among other necessity items) may be provided for free depending on the availability of the items.
Offers law enforcement services to the Poweshiek County area. Issues gun/firearm permits, runs requested background checks, and manages the county Jail.
Offers a food pantry once a month.
Offers safe shelter, mental health counseling, and peer support groups for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Assistance with protection/harassment orders, medical advocacy, and transportation is also available. Crisis hotline available 24 hours.
Provides education and support services to people affected by lupus. Collaborates with experts to provide information, programs, and resources to help people navigate every step of the journey with lupus.
Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly (SELF) is a free online self-management program designed to help people with lupus live their best life. SELF is tailored to support people with lupus in managing symptoms, stress, medications, and working with their healthcare team.
National Resource Center on Lupus offers a collection of up-to-date resources and information on lupus. The Resource Center educates, empowers, and connects people to lupus resources, programs, and support services.
Health Education Specialists are available to answer questions and provide caring support to people with lupus. Health education specialists are specially trained to provide people affected by lupus with non-medical counseling, disease education, information, and helpful resources. Bilingual (Spanish) health educators are also available.
The Expert Series is an educational podcast that features empowering conversations with leading lupus experts that focus on helping people live well with lupus.
LupusConnect is an online community where people affected by lupus can engage with others to share experiences, find emotional support and discuss practical ways to live and cope with the disease.
Take Charge is a weekly education email series designed to give people with lupus, including those recently diagnosed, tips and resources that can help them better manage their lupus and its everyday challenges.
Lupus and You: Answers. Advocacy. Action. is a free educational series where people with lupus, their family, and friends have the opportunity to learn about the latest in lupus research and helpful resources for managing the disease and hear about ways to engage in advocacy and awareness efforts.
Local Support and Programs – There are opportunities to engage locally and participate in education events and support groups dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by lupus. On-the-ground experts can help find resources, and support groups, and offer ways to get involved in the fight to end lupus.
Provides outpatient services for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. Includes counseling services.
Provides Nebraskans with a centralized location for viewing their current benefits, including helpful links to take action on their benefits programs.
Nebraskans may apply online for multiple assistance programs, including:
- Healthcare/Medicaid
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
- Child Care Subsidy (CC)
- Aid to Dependent Children (ADC)
- Emergency Assistance (EA)
- Social Services for Families, Children, and Youth (SSCF)
- Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP)
- Assistance to Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD)
- State Disability Program (SDP)
- Social Services for the Aged and Disabled (SSAD)
- Personal Assistance Services (PAS)
- Home and Community Based Services (HCBS)
Provides a food pantry that offers non-perishable food. Depending on donations, dairy products, fresh and frozen produce, meat, baked goods, and personal grooming supplies may be available. People may visit the pantry every other week. Will accept food and non-food donations during the pantry hours. This is a participating TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) food pantry. Enrollment into TEFAP is confidential and requires proof of address and identification. Individuals participating in the FoodShare, School Nutrition Program, WIC, or Senior Meals programs may participate in TEFAP without impacting their ability to qualify for those programs.
Provides urgent, clinical health care services to those in need on a first come, first served basis, no appointment necessary.
Offers Child Care Expense Assistance through the Iowa Department of Human services is available to the children of income-eligible parents who are absent for a portion of the day due to employment or participation in academic or vocational training or PROMISE JOBS activities. Assistance may also be available for a limited period of time to the children of a parent looking for employment. APPLY TO BE A REGISTERED CHILD CARE PROVIDER. SEARCH FOR REGISTERED CHILD CARE PROVIDERS at www.hhs.iowa.gov
Provides counseling services. Services include individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, individual, family, and play therapy for children and adolescents and pre-marital counseling.
Offers comprehensive and multidisciplinary response to child sexual abuse and serious physical abuse allegations. Services include discussing and making decisions about the investigation, treatments, and prosecution. The team typically includes law enforcement, DCFS, medical professionals, case managers, and crisis intervention counselors.
