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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Admin. Offic http://www.bvca.net (external link)
PROVIDES services, which vary by county, to low-income residents of Butler, Gage, Fillmore, Jefferson, Polk, Saline, Seward, Thayer and York counties; limited services are available in six other non-member counties in southeastern Nebraska and northern Kansas; this location is the administrative office for all Blue Valley Community Action Partnership county offices
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Care Corps, Inc. http://www.care-corps.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER services for men, women, and families
PREVENTION for those who are near homeless (i.e. food boxes, clothing, and school supplies)
CASE MANAGERS available to assist with obtaining employment and securing housing
SHELTER SERVICES include mental health and chemical dependency services provided by a licensed professional (LPHP and CADAC); life skills education program with over 30 different classes designed to teach residents the skill to achieve and maintain independence; aftercare programming allows clients to participate in life skill education classes and meet with therapists for up to six months after leaving the shelter
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Columbus Rescue Mission http://www.columbusrescuemission.org (external link)
HOMELESS SHELTER for men, women, and families
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Community Pantry and Emergency Assistance
EMERGENCY FOOD which may be applied for one time a month
RENT ASSISTANCE (maximum of $250.00)
UTILITY ASSISTANCE electric only (maximum of $225.00)
OVERNIGHT STAY for transients
FURNITURE
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Crossroads Center http://www.crossroadsmission.com (external link)
EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL shelter for men, women and children
HOT MEALS served three times a day
4-PHASE RECOVERY program
GED CLASSES
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First Baptist Church - Tecumseh http://www.tecumsehfirstbaptist.org (external link)
LODGING, gas, and food for one night to individuals and families, usually transients
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Haven House
EMERGENCY SHELTER
OPEN KITCHEN serving at least two meals a day to those who are hungry
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Hope Harbor, Inc. http://www.hopeharborgi.org (external link)
TRANSITIONAL homeless shelter
MEALS and case management service for homeless and near-homeless
GAS VOUCHERS for out of town medical appointments and bus vouchers for persons going or returning to a stable situation, job or home, in surrounding areas; services available to the general public.
EMERGENCY shelter for single women and single parents with children
CLOTHING, hats, gloves, and coat distribution to women and children
GENERAL ASSISTANCE with furniture, hygiene items, household goods, etc.
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MICAH House http://www.themicahhouse.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for homeless one and two-parent families, couples, and single women
SHELTER SERVICES include three balanced meals and two snacks daily; basic material needs such as clothes, hygiene items and baby items; laundry facilities; individualized guest-centered and guided progress and goal planning; Pottawattamie County Homeless Link provides outreach and advocacy for guests in a variety of areas including financial assistance, housing lists; counseling in the areas of crisis intervention, mental health, anger management, and chemical dependency treatment
CAREER CLOSET open to the public
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New Visions/MOHMS Place http://www.mohmsplace.org (external link)
HOT MEALS served Mon-Sun 5 pm-6:30 pm, 12 noon on special holidays Breakfast from 9:00 until 12:00
48 Bed men's overnight shelter
26 Bed transitional living program (18 -24) month program.
TRANSPORTATION to Omaha shelters at 4:10 pm provided by Homeless Link
LEGAL AID representatives provide information and help with evictions and SSI appeals on Tuesday evenings; service provided to Iowa residents of low income only
HEALTH CLINIC Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm, Visiting Nurse Association; Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm; distributes basic hygiene items, such as diapers, shampoo, toothpaste; provides health education, HIV testing, blood pressure checks, and general care
WATER DISTRIBUTED during hot months, daytime hours
CLOTHING when available or referrals given
DAY PROGRAM Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY OFFICE on site, call 309-0016 to see a social worker
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Northwest Community Action Partnership http://www.ncap.info (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION agency administrative office
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Omaha Catholic Worker Community
HOMELESS SHELTER for five homeless men
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Open Door Mission http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for men
LYDIA HOUSE emergency shelter for women and families
SHUTTLE SERVICES to Bus Line Downtown 5 am-9 pm
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins with showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides short-term care for men
COUNSELING
NEW LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM provides long-term care for men, women and children and families with life-altering addictions
AFTERCARE PROGRAM follows graduates for 18 months with resources
MEALS including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for clients or walk-ins
COMMUNITY SERVICES and Outreach Center including King's Kloset Program-clothing, housewares, and surplus food available Monday-Thursday at 10:30am, walk-in or appointment; call for more information. Furniture and appliance program, call for an appointment
ACCEPTS DONATIONS such as vehicles, and gently used furniture, clothing, household items, etc; call 829-1517 for pickup arrangements for large items
OUTREACH EVENTS including Eggstra Special Egg Hunt (Easter story, craft, egg hunt, food box to go); Back to School Bash (see below); Great Thanksgiving Banquet (holiday meal and turkey and fixin' box to go); and Operation Santa (toys for children ages 0-18 years)
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH is an event where youth in grades K-12 receive a new backpack and school supplies; must apply by August 8; applications can be picked up Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm
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People's City Mission http://www.peoplescitymission.org (external link)
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY which provides shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and other emergency services to low-income families and individuals
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R.A.F.T., Inc
SHORT TERM RESIDENCE and program support to homeless families trying to get back on their feet; family service plans are developed, offering counseling, support groups, and budgeting classes. Applicants must be a family unit, no individuals. Short term residence consists of 6 months-2 years.
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Salvation Army Western Division Headquarters
SERVES AS HEADQUARTERS for Western Division
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Siena-Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Butler County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, where donated funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOOD PANTRY, where community groups and individuals donate funds to purchase perishable items which are distributed to families/individuals in emergency situations; paper products and non-perishable food are also donated
HOLIDAY PROJECTS, where volunteers, community groups and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process.
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families include food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST where homeless families with children participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing as well as low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need and to the public for small handling fee
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to BVCA Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Fillmore County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breast feeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE where donated funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families include food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing as well as low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need and the public for small handling fee
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) is a health and nutrition program for at-risk breastfeeding, pregnant and post-partum women, and for infants and children up to age five; after medical and nutritional screening, food vouchers are given to qualified individuals; the Clinic is located in Geneva
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Gage County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breast feeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing for persons 62 years or older and persons with the disabilities; low cost/below market rental housing is also available to income qualified people; call (402) 223-4221 or Toll Free (888) 688-7921
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Jefferson County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies. Utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
IMMUNIZATIONS for children, ages 2 months to 18 years, at public clinics by BVCA Partnership in cooperation with NE Health and Human Services, local nurses, hospitals, community groups, individuals and doctors
INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARATION, a free e-file preparation to encourage families to access Earned Income Tax Credits and eliminate filing fees
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing as well as low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Polk County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM referrals are made for the government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing as well as low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people
THRIFT STORE provides clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Saline County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies. Utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs
HEALTHY WEIGHTS IN WOMEN provides female enrollees with health and nutrition education and exercise classes as well as self-esteem development
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups, and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
IMMUNIZATION for children, ages 2 months to 18 years, at public clinics by BVCA Partnership in cooperation with NE Health and Human Services, local nurses, hospitals, community groups, individuals and doctors
INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARATION offers free e-file preparation to encourage families to access Earned Income Tax Credits and eliminate filing fees
MINORITY HEALTH provides assistance with health related issues, interpretation and translation
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people; low to moderate income-based eligibility
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) is a health and nutrition program for at-risk breastfeeding, pregnant and post-partum women, and for infants and children up to age five; after medical and nutritional screening, food vouchers are given to qualified individuals; the Clinic is located in York
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Seward County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
IMMUNIZATION for children, ages 2 months to 18 years, at public clinics by BVCA Partnership in cooperation with NE Health and Human Services, local nurses, hospitals, community groups, individuals and doctors
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
THRIFT STORES provides clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) is a health and nutrition program for at-risk breastfeeding, pregnant and post-partum women, and for infants and children up to age five; after medical and nutritional screening, food vouchers are given to qualified individuals; the Clinic is located in Seward
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Thayer County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups, and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE services for homeless individuals and families include food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARATION provides free e-file preparation to encourage families to access Earned Income Tax Credits and eliminate filing fees
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people; low to moderate income-based eligibility
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - York County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies. Utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups, and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people; low to moderate income-based eligibility
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) is a health and nutrition program for at-risk breastfeeding, pregnant and post-partum women, and for infants and children up to age five; after medical and nutritional screening, food vouchers are given to qualified individuals; the Clinic is located in York
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Care Corps Homeless Shelter http://www.care-corps.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER services for men, women, and families
PREVENTION for those who are near homeless (i.e. food boxes, clothing, and school supplies)
CASE MANAGERS available to assist with obtaining employment and securing housing
SHELTER SERVICES include mental health and chemical dependency services provided by a licensed professional (LPHP and CADAC); life skills education program with over 30 different classes designed to teach residents the skill to achieve and maintain independence; aftercare programming allows clients to participate in life skill education classes and meet with therapists for up to six months after leaving the shelter
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Columbus Rescue Mission http://www.columbusrescuemission.org (external link)
HOMELESS SHELTER for men, women, and families
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Community Pantry and Emergency Services
EMERGENCY FOOD which may be applied for one time a month
RENT ASSISTANCE (maximum of $250.00)
UTILITY ASSISTANCE electric only (maximum of $225.00)
OVERNIGHT STAY for transients
FURNITURE
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Crossroads Center http://www.crossroadsmission.com (external link)
EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL shelter for men, women and children
HOT MEALS served three times a day
4-PHASE RECOVERY program
GED CLASSES
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First Baptist Church http://www.tecumsehfirstbaptist.org (external link)
LODGING, GAS, AND FOOD for one night to individuals and families, usually transients.
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Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Haven House
EMERGENCY SHELTER
OPEN KITCHEN serving at least two meals a day to those who are hungry
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Hope Harbor Transitional Homeless Shelter http://www.hopeharborgi.org (external link)
TRANSITIONAL homeless shelter
MEALS and case management service for homeless and near-homeless
GAS VOUCHERS for out of town medical appointments and bus vouchers for persons going or returning to a stable situation, job or home, in surrounding areas; services available to the general public.
EMERGENCY shelter for single women and single parents with children
CLOTHING, hats, gloves, and coat distribution to women and children
GENERAL ASSISTANCE with furniture, hygiene items, household goods, etc.
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Hospitality for Homeless Men
HOMELESS SHELTER for five homeless men
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Lydia House http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
SANCTUARY for victims of domestic violence
EMERGENCY SHELTER for women, single and two parent families, and legally married couples
CASE MANAGEMENT, medical and recovery services available
BUS LINE and shuttle transportation daily from downtown Omaha; call for times and location
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins, including showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
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MICAH House http://www.themicahhouse.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for homeless one and two-parent families, couples, and single women
SHELTER SERVICES include three balanced meals and two snacks daily; basic material needs such as clothes, hygiene items and baby items; laundry facilities; individualized guest-centered and guided progress and goal planning; Pottawattamie County Homeless Link provides outreach and advocacy for guests in a variety of areas including financial assistance, housing lists; counseling in the areas of crisis intervention, mental health, anger management, and chemical dependency treatment
CAREER CLOSET open to the public
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New Visions/MOHMS Place http://www.mohmsplace.org (external link)
HOT MEALS served Mon-Sun 5 pm-6:30 pm, 12 noon on special holidays; breakfast from 9 am-12 noon
48 Bed men's overnight shelter
26 Bed transitional living program (18 -24 months)
TRANSPORTATION to Omaha shelters at 4:10 pm provided by Homeless Link
LEGAL AID representatives provide information and help with evictions and SSI appeals on Tuesday evenings; service provided to Iowa residents of low income only
HEALTH CLINIC Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm, Visiting Nurse Association; Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm; distributes basic hygiene items, such as diapers, shampoo, toothpaste; provides health education, HIV testing, blood pressure checks, and general care
WATER DISTRIBUTED during hot months, daytime hours
CLOTHING when available or referrals given
DAY PROGRAM Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY OFFICE on site, call 309-0016 to see a social worker
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New Visions/MOHMS Place http://www.mohmsplace.org (external link)
HOT MEALS served Mon-Sun 5 pm-6:30 pm, 12 noon on special holidays; breakfast from 9 am-12 noon
48 Bed men's overnight shelter
26 Bed transitional living program (18 -24 months)
TRANSPORTATION to Omaha shelters at 4:10 pm provided by Homeless Link
LEGAL AID representatives provide information and help with evictions and SSI appeals on Tuesday evenings; service provided to Iowa residents of low income only
HEALTH CLINIC Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm, Visiting Nurse Association; Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm; distributes basic hygiene items, such as diapers, shampoo, toothpaste; provides health education, HIV testing, blood pressure checks, and general care
WATER DISTRIBUTED during hot months, daytime hours
CLOTHING when available or referrals given
DAY PROGRAM Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY OFFICE on site, call 309-0016 to see a social worker
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Box Butte County http://www.ncap.info (external link)
RENT, MORTGAGE, and utility payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
INCOME TAX return assistance
MONEY MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION on available educational and employment opportunities
EMERGENCY SERVICES to migrant workers and the homeless, including case management, motel vouchers, transportation expense assistance, etc.
DONATED ITEMS accepted
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Dawes and Sioux Counties http://www.ncap.info (external link)
RENT, MORTGAGE, and utility payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
INCOME TAX return assistance
MONEY MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION on available educational and employment opportunities
EMERGENCY SERVICES to homeless and other individuals in need, including case management, motel vouchers, transportation expense assistance, etc.
DONATED ITEMS ACCEPTED
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Sheridan County http://www.ncap.info (external link)
RENT, MORTGAGE, and utility payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
INFORMATION available on educational and employment opportunities
MONEY MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION services available for trips to hospital or clinic appointments, shopping and nutrition centers, and senior citizen activities, among other destinations
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Open Door Mission http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for men
LYDIA HOUSE emergency shelter for women and families
SHUTTLE SERVICES to Bus Line Downtown 5 am-9 pm
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins with showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides short-term care for men
COUNSELING
NEW LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM provides long-term care for men, women and children and families with life-altering addictions
AFTERCARE PROGRAM follows graduates for 18 months with resources
MEALS including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for clients or walk-ins
COMMUNITY SERVICES and Outreach Center including King's Kloset Program-clothing, and housewares Monday-Thursday at 10:30am, walk-in or appointment; call for more information. Furniture and appliance program, call for an appointment
ACCEPTS DONATIONS such as vehicles, and gently used furniture, clothing, household items, etc; call 829-1517 for pickup arrangements for large items
OUTREACH EVENTS including Eggstra Special Egg Hunt (Easter story, craft, egg hunt, food box to go); Back to School Bash (see below); Great Thanksgiving Banquet registration November 3,4,5 12:30 pm-7 pm at the Timberlake Outreach Center bring ID and proof of residency (holiday meal and turkey and fixin' box to go); and Operation Santa registration November 30, December 2, 3 12:30 pm-7 pm at the Timberlake Outreach Center bring ID and proof of residency (toys for children ages 0-18 years)
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People's City Mission http://www.peoplescitymission.org (external link)
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY which provides shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and other emergency services to low-income families and individuals.
EMERGENCY SHELTER provides overnight shelter, three meals daily, shower and laundry facilities, case management, and referrals. The Family and Women's Shelter serves single women with or without children, married couples with children, and single fathers with children. The Men's Shelter serves single men. Guests staying longer than thirty days must be actively participating in a self-sufficiency program. Youth programs are offered for children ages 6 weeks and older staying in the shelter with their families.
MEALS to anyone staying at the emergency shelters or day shelter, or anyone who just walks in
AGAPE CAFE provides free day shelter for men. Services include showers, laundry facilities, lockers, lunch, a place to receive mail, and case management.
CURTIS CENTER – transitional single-room-occupancy rental units with supportive services for homeless men.
WOMEN’S TRANSITIONAL HOUSING – transitional single-room-occupancy rental units with supportive services for homeless women.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES – accepts groups, individuals, and people needing to complete required hours for school, court or other purposes. Opportunities include (but are not limited to) serving/preparing meals, class instruction, counseling, homework help, childcare, transportation, etc.
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R.A.F.T., Inc
SHORT TERM RESIDENCE and program support to homeless families trying to get back on their feet; family service plans are developed, offering counseling, support groups, and budgeting classes. Applicants must be a family unit, no individuals. Short term residence consists of 6 months-2 years.
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Salvation Army - Grand Island
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY OVERNIGHT SHELTER provides lodging, hot meals and clothing for single men
TRANSITITONAL HOUSING for unattached single males
MEALS SERVED Mon-Fri 7 am-8:30 am and 5:15 pm-6:30 pm and Sun evening
DISASTER ASSISTANCE replacing damaged items with stock on hand in store; also provides meals, shelter and other emergency needs
YOUTH PROGRAMS Wednesday afternoons during the school year
SUMMER CAMPS for all ages including Senior Citizens
BUS TICKETS for in-state travel
THIFT STORE
CHURCH SERVICES on Sunday mornings
BIBLE STUDY
SCHOOOL SUPPLY DISTIBUTION through 'Stuff the Bus', held August 6 from 10 am-12 noon and 1 pm-3 pm; clients must have an agency referral and may contact Central Nebraska Community Services to get one - (308) 385-5500
THANKSGIVING MEAL SERVED 11 am-2 pm, Thanksgiving Day
VOLUNTEER OPPUNITIES available
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Salvation Army - Kearney
FOOD PANTRY, for after hours contact police department at (308) 237-2104
EMERGENCY SHELTER VOUCHER for the local motel; one night only
UTILITY BILL assistance
CLOTHING assistance
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
BUS TICKETS within the state of Nebraska
GAS VOUCHER for medical appointments and stranded individuals in Kearney
SUMMER CAMPS
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Siena House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
SHELTER for women and children
SERVICES for clients include three meals a day, advocacy and job program, sack lunches for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860)
VISITING NURSES: Wednesday evening
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Cass County http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Johnson County
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Pawnee County
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Richardson County http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided