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Provides an informal and confidential support group for adults diagnosed with cancer or who are recovering from cancer. Meetings provide a time to share experiences, information, and light refreshments. Occasional speakers and printed materials are available.

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1776 East Washington Street, Urbana, IL 61802
Offers telephone consultations and in-person visits to provide information and referral services, as well as case management to older adults in Champaign County.
101 2nd Avenue SW, Cresco, IA 52136

Assists in the development and growth of area businesses, and creating community involvement.

220 East Jefferson Street, Suite 1, Corydon, IA 50060
Offers a workshop where participants learn ways to take care of themselves, reduce stress, improve caregiving confidence, and establish balance in life as they care for others. Topics include Taking Care of You, Identifying and Reducing Personal Stress, Communicating Feelings, Needs and Concerns, Learning from Emotions, Communicating in Challenging Situations, and Mastering Caregiving Decisions.
1351 West Central Park Avenue, Ste 200, Davenport, IA 52804
Activities for men, women, and children living with cancer. Includes "Noogieland", a supervised play area for children with cancer or whose family member has cancer. Adults may enjoy stress-reduction and relaxation sessions, lectures, workshops, music and literature, as well as social events and potluck suppers. Support groups including "Small Talk" group for children. Support program is also available for those who have lost someone to cancer or anyone impacted by cancer.
241 Canterbury Lane, Bolingbrook, IL 60440

Financial assistance for shelter, utilities, and other basic needs. Emergency assistance available for rental eviction or utility disconnection. Assistance for car repair assistance for those employed or seeking employment.

114 North Market Street, Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Provides weatherization services to make homes more energy efficient through health and safety checks including furnaces, insulation, water heaters and sealing doorways and windows. Inefficient heating components may be repaired or replaced.

375 West Briarcliff Road, Bolingbrook, IL 60440
Police department serving the Village of Bolingbrook.
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333 South Tanner Street, Rantoul, IL 61866

Provides a major rehabilitation deferred loan program, assistance up to $25,000 is available for major repair or renovation of homes which contain several code-related issues or are in need of significant rehabilitation (cosmetics do not qualify). A minor rehabilitation grant program, under this program a grant of up to $12,000 is provided for code-related repairs of an emergency nature which threatens the health or safety of the occupants of the home. An accessibility grant program that provides grant assistance to an income-eligible homeowner or renter of a single-family residence or up to a four-unit complex to eliminate physical barriers which inhibit the use of the dwelling unit by a person with disability. The maximum grant amount is $7,000. 

1700 Geneva Street, Sioux City, IA 51103
Outreach specialists in the Sioux City Community Schools working with students in grades K-12 and their families on social and educational needs.
1705 College Avenue, Carmi, IL 62821
Assesses children at risk for lead poisoning and provides referrals as needed.
210 National Street, Elgin, IL 60120

Provides early childhood education services for children. Services include learning a variety of subjects including math, science, literature, music, and art. Services may also include a summer camp.

604 Patterson Street, Cambridge, NE 69022
Foot clinic held regularly, call for date and times.
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2850 Mount Pleasant Street, Suite 108, Burlington, IA 52601

Provides a food basket to those in need. Can be accessed every 30 days as needed.

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23751 Highway 30 East, Carroll, IA 51401

Works with families to get them enrolled in the 1st Five Healthy Mental Development Initiative. 1st Five program builds partnerships between physician practices and public service providers to enhance high-quality well-child care. 1st Five promotes the use of developmental tools that support healthy mental development for young children during the first five years. By using a tool for all children that includes social-emotional development and family risk factors, providers are able to identify children at risk for developmental concerns that, if left untreated, would play out later in life.

715 SW Ankeny Road, Ankeny, IA 50023

Provides intensive therapy and support for individuals who have sustained a traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumor, loss of oxygen, or other neurological conditions. The program includes a semi-independent living environment designed to support adults with disabilities, offering functional skills training and on-site supportive services in a group setting. Residents are encouraged to develop self-help skills and may receive assistance in managing personal needs, with staff available as needed. Additionally, the program facilitates supported living services, helping individuals transition to living in their own homes or apartments by providing personalized assistance with daily living activities, budgeting, medical appointments, meal preparation, and community engagement.

720 Central Avenue, Dubuque, IA 52004

Provides property assessment, property value information, Homestead, Veteran and Family Farm Credit sign up.

3810 Central Avenue, Kearney, NE 68847

Mental health services include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling.

Substance abuse services include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), adult relapse prevention, drug court provider, family court provider, voucher provider and priority population: women who are pregnant and IV users.

601 Broadway Street, Lincoln, IL 62656
Provides advocacy, information, and support to the victims of domestic violence throughout both civil and criminal court proceedings. Court advocates assist clients in completing orders of protection and understanding their legal rights regarding domestic violence, and also advocates for them before the presiding judges. Program also provides community referrals and advocacy for clients.
1614 North Division Avenue, York, NE 68467
Home food delivery to elderly persons, handicapped persons, or those in need of meals due to illness.
701 West 29th Street, Law Enforcement Center, South Sioux City, NE 68776

Informs and advocates for victims of crime in Dakota County.

Free and confidential services to crime victims who have suffered physical, sexual, financial, or emotional trauma as a result of the crime; offers information, advocacy, prevention, support, and assistance to violent and property crime victims.

211 Tenth Street, Wakefield, NE 68784
Assists families with children, birth to three years, with disabilities or special needs to access community services; families are linked with developmental evaluations through the schools, Nebraska Health and Human Services programs, health resources, parent-to-parent support, and other supports and services as identified by the families' priorities.
241 12th Street Southeast, Le Mars, IA 51031
Provides affordable child care for working parents. Financial assistance is also available for qualifying familes. Applicants may download a financial assistance application from the website or pick one up at the YMCA front desk. Kids in grades K-6th can register for the After School program. Kids will receive a healthy snack and participate in supervised activities that keep them active and productive after the school day ends, including swimming on some days.  Kids can walk to the after school program or be dropped off by the Le Mars School Bus Route; the bus arrives at the YMCA's front entrance at 3:45 pm. Children attending the Gehlen After School program can go into their library after the school day ends.