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Offers a victim and witness assistance programs and practitioners, criminal justice agencies and professionals, mental health professionals, researchers, former victims and survivors, and others committed to the recognition and implementation of victim rights and services.
Provides counseling services that help clients identify life goals, develop a strategy to achieve their goals, and supports the client as they work to achieve their goals
In cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau, the Labor Market Information division develops and provides timely workforce data for local, state, and national customers.
Research analysts collect and disseminate information about wages, labor availability, industrial and occupational projections, business staffing patterns and labor force demographics, among other topics.
Popular publications include H3 (High Wage, High Skill, High Demand) job rankings, monthly labor force and nonfarm employment data, and occupational and industry wages and employment projections.
Subsidized apartments for those 62 or older or disabled.
Offers MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care.
Offers meals on a contribution basis for people over 60 years of age. The actual cost for the meal is $8.10, people under 60 must pay the actual cost. Congregate Meal Locations Currently Open can be found on the website: www.nei3a.org
School-based food pantry. Some personal care items, occasionally including diapers, are also available.
Provides information about scleroderma and support groups. The Heartland Chapter serves Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. For information call or go online. Local Contacts Des Moines - (515) 745-5607, Jill Connolly Ames/Des Moines - (515) 231-0621, Barbara Burke Omaha - (402) 680-1350, Jackie Latka or (402) 659-2416, Pat File Sioux Falls - (605) 376-1004, Annie Schock
Provides a federal nutrition program that helps parents feed their children properly during critical periods of growth and development.
Sells the following to the public new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances.
Provides food pantry items.
Provides assistance with independent living services for Nebraska youth (generally ages 16-21) who may be aging out of the state foster care system.
