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AAA Pregnancy Resource Center http://www.pregnancyhelpnow.org (external link)
PREGANANCY TESTS
CONFIDENTIAL PEER COUNSELING
PREGNANCY OPTION COUNSELING
EMERGENCY LENDING (i.e. maternity and baby clothes)
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Program to earn new baby items and furniture by participation in educational parenting class
MATERIAL RESOUCES
COMMUNITY REFERRALS
PUBLIC SPEAKING
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Adams County Offices http://www.adamscounty.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER support group
CONTRACTED HANDYMAN services offer homemaker/housekeeper duties, lawn mowing, and snow removal for individuals 60 years of age or older; suggested contributions are based on total cost of services, then applied to a sliding fee scale
Contacts:
Box Butte County (see listing for Alliance Senior Center)
Cheyenne County, contact Dixie Brown, (308) 254-2755
City of Kimball, contact Sheri Roberds, (308) 235-2688
Morrill County, contact Nancy Eichhaler, (308) 262-1846
Scotts Bluff County, contact Carol Prince, (308) 436-6687
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Aging Partners http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
PLANS, coordinates and advocates for older people in the eight county area; mission is to enhance daily living, expand personal choices, and educate the community in an effort to ensure the independence and full life of the people we serve
WORKS with a full range of concerns that occur after the age of 60; this includes information and assistance, financial and legal concerns, housing options and services for family members and caregiver
TECHNICAL SUPPORT to publicly-funded local aging programs in Butler, Fillmore, Lancaster, Polk, Saline, Saunders, Seward and York counties
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All aBout Caring In-Home Services, Inc. http://www.abcaring.com (external link)
HOME SERVICES including skilled nursing, home health aides, medical transportation, cleaning services, and shopping/errand assistance
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Alltel / Winstream http://www.alltel.com (external link)
CUSTOMER SERVICE for residential and wireless users
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Ambassador Nebraska City, The http://www.ambhealthsys.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING CARE
REHABILITATION
INDEPENDENT LIVING villas which are individually owned by occupants
ASSISTED LIVING suites for residents who need nursing care and services
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American Cancer Society - High Plains Division http://www.cancer.org (external link)
DIVISION OFFICES for Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Hawaii, and Texas
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American Indian Council
MEALS served to anyone 11:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday
MEDICAL BUS SERVICES for Native Americans in the Alliance, Rushville, Hay Springs, and Gordon communities to the Pine Ridge, S.D. Medical Clinic/Hospital; for emergencies the bus can leave anytime, but a referral from a doctor is needed; for non-emergencies, the trip is made once a week
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
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American Red Cross - Heartland Chapter http://www.redcrossomaha.org (external link)
AIR CONDITIONER REPAIR for those who qualify
SUMMER FANS for residents of Douglas and Sarpy Counties during summer months; clients not eligible if they received a fan last year from any participating agency; bring photo id, social security cards for everyone in household, and a utility bill dated within the last 30 days; limit one fan per address/household
REFERRAL AND PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS
HEALTH, SAFETY AND FIRST AID COURSES for all ages (includes Injury Prevention Awareness Program)
ASSISTANCE TO MILITARY members and their families
EMERGENCY REPORTING and communications service for military families and servicement
DISASTER ASSISTANCE including residential fires
WATER SAFETY and swim programs
FIRST AID CLASSES including CPR (Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation, First Aid, AED (Automatic External Defibrillator), as well as pet first aid classes
HIV/AIDS PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM
BABYSITTING CLASSES
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
FIRST AID KITS and breathing barriers for home, office and vehicles for sale
COMMUNITY DISASTER EDUCATION
SAFE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AWARENESS
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROGRAM AWARENESS
ONGOING TRAINING programs for volunteers interested in emergency disaster response or other volunteer assignments with the Heartland Chapter
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American Red Cross - Loess Hills Chapter http://www.loesshills.redcross.org (external link)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, disaster planning, and disaster recovery services
FIRST AID, CPR, water safety classes
HIV/AIDS EDUCATION
YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
COMMUNICATION SERVICE for military servicemen and dependents
INTERNATIONAL TRACING SERVICE
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE when funds are available
MEALS ON WHEELS for Pottawattamie County only
COMMUNITY-WIDE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Angel Food Ministries http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
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Angel Layettes http://www.angellayettes.org (external link)
BURIAL LAYETTES, blankets, and keepsake hearts to families who have suffered the loss of a child through perinatal death; these layettes are provided at no charge to the families through participating hospitals
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Angels Among Us http://www.myangelsamongus.org (external link)
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for families with a child battling cancer.
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Ashland Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Assistance League of Omaha
DEVELOP, ADMINISTER, AND PROVIDE funds to philanthropic projects that are serving specific needs in the Omaha community
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL provides one new outfit includes jeans, jacket, t-shirt, socks and underwear, for children in grades K-8 through OPS School District
NEW FRIENDS offers friendship and fellowship to senior citizens through singing and knitting projects
ACT/SAT REVIEW SEMINARS (college entrance exams)
OPERATION BEAR HUG provides teddy bears for law enforcement agencies to give to any traumatized child
OPERATION EYEGLASSES, eye screenings for homeless
ASK (Assault Survival Kit) rape kits are provided to hospital emergency rooms throughout Omaha and Council Bluffs. The kit includes a sweatsuit and personal hygiene items
YESTERDAY'S BEST thrift store
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Atlantic Food Pantry, Inc.
FOOD for persons or families in need
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Avoca Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY; must have proof of residency
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Avoca Nursing and Rehabilitation
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTS
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Back Door Boutique
CLOTHING PANTRY
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Beatrice Community Hospital http://www.beatricecommunityhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL with outpatient and inpatient services
HOME HEALTH provides Lifeline, hospice care, personal nurses and medical equipment and service
LABOR AND DELIVERY
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Physical, Occupational, Speech
CARDIAC AND PULMONARY REHAB
SPECIALTY CLINICS
BEATRICE CHILDREN'S CLINIC
WOMEN'S HEALTH CLINIC OF BEATRICE
WELLNESS CENTER
NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING
SLEEP STUDY LAB
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Beatrice Community Hospital http://www.beatricecommunityhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL with outpatient and inpatient services
HOME HEALTH provides Lifeline, hospice care, personal nurses and medical equipment and service
LABOR AND DELIVERY
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Physical, Occupational, Speech
CARDIAC AND PULMONARY REHAB
SPECIALTY CLINICS
BEATRICE CHILDREN'S CLINIC
WOMEN'S HEALTH CLINIC OF BEATRICE
WELLNESS CENTER
NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING
SLEEP STUDY LAB
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Bellevue City Offices http://www.bellevue.net (external link)
CITY HALL, 293-3000
FLEET Maintenance Shop, 293-3129
FIRE AND RESCUE General, 293-3153
EMERGENCY, 911
FIRE Department, 293-3153
HANDY Man Program for those over 60 years of age and own their home; they do small home improvements on a sliding fee, 293-3019
HOUSING Rehabilitation loans, 293-3019
HUMAN Service Office, 204 Mission Avenue, 293-3138
PARKS Department, 293-3122
PERMITS and Inspections, 293-3014
PERSONNEL, 293-3009
PLANNING and Community Development, 293-3026
POLICE, 293-3100
POLICE Emergency, 911
PUBLIC LIBRARY, 1003 Lincoln Road, 293-3157
PUBLIC Works, 293-3025
PURCHASING, 293-3005
RECREATION Department, 293-3142
REED Community Center, 293-3142
STREET Department, 293-3126; after hours 293-3127
TOURISM, 293-3080
CITY Clerk, 293-3007
WASTEWATER Department, 293-3135
CITY Treasurer, 293-3088
CODE Enforcement, 293-3050
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Bellevue Ministerial Association Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Benson Baptist Church Food Pantry http://www.omahabbc.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY for those in need
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Bertrand Nursing Home and Assisted Living
NURSING HOME
ASSISTED LIVING
OUT PATIENT THERAPY
SHORT AND LONG TERM REHABILITATION with therapy
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Bethany Lutheran Home
SENIOR residential community
SPECIAL secured and licensed unit for persons with dementia
INDEPENDENT living units
INTERMEDIATE level nursing units
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Beverly Healthcare Columbus
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
SKILLED nursing care
REHABILITATION
ADULT day care program
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Birthright International http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
PREGNANCY TESTING
ASSISTANCE in accessing medical and financial resources in the community
REFERRALS to medical care and professional counseling
GUIDANCE for pregnancy related concerns including help in continuing with school or job
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Black Hills Energy http://www.blackhillscorp.com (external link)
NATURAL GAS Utility Company
Emergency service, after-hours, 1-800-694-8989
Meter readings, 1-888-890-5554
Delinquent accounts, 1-888-890-5554
Customer billing, 1-888-890-5554
Buried main & service location, 1-800-292-8989 Iowa; 402-344-3565 Nebraska
Operations & construction department, 1-888-890-5554
Gas leaks, 1-800-694-8989
Second location:
501 W 6th St
Papillion, NE 68046
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Black Hills Stage Lines, Inc/Burlington Trailways
TRANSPORTATION service going East/West from Grand Island
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Blue Flamingo Thrift Store http://www.blueflamingo.org (external link)
THRIFT STORE
MINISTRY of Heartland Urban Ministries Center and the United Methodist Church
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Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging http://www.braaa.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RESPITE CARE
CARE MANAGEMENT for those age 60+
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS for those age 65+
AGED AND DISABLED MEDICAID WAIVER for those age 65+
OMBUDSMAN for long term care for those age 60+
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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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Boone County Offices http://www.co.boone.ne.us/offices.html (external link)
COUNTY government offices
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Boys Town http://www.girlsandboystown.org (external link)
LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL placement for youth 10 - 18 years of age
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service
OUTPATIENT substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the Long-Term Residential program.
PARENTING classes
NATIONAL HOTLINE
FOSTER CARE PROGRAMS
FAMILY preservation services in Iowa
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS for professionals working with youth
EMERGENCY SHELTER services in Grand Island
VOLUNTEER mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills
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Bright Horizons http://www.brighthorizonsne.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
ADVOCACY for individuals
SUPPORT GROUPS for adults and children
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL JUSTICE and legal advocacy
PROTECTION ORDER application assistance
REFERRALS to community supports
COMMUNITY EDUCATION regarding domestic and dating violence, rape, and healthy relationships
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Broadway Church
FOOD pantry
LIMITED ability to provide food, only have dry, packaged items
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Buffalo County Offices http://www.buffalogov.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Burt County Offices http://www.burtcounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Butler County Courthouse http://www.co.butler.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor (402) 367-7420
Clerk of the District Court (402) 367-7460
County Courts process cases for misdemeanors. District Court includes criminal and civil cases. (402) 367-7480
County Clerk (402) 367-7430
Fire Department 911
Police Department (402) 367-3133
Register of Deeds (402) 367-7430
Sheriff (402) 367-7400
Treasurer (402) 367-7450
Department of Health and Human Services (402) 367-6021
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Butler County Health Care Center http://www.bchccnet.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL providing 24-hour Emergency Care, Acute Care, Skilled Care, Labor & Delivery Services, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Radiology, Laboratory, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Diabetes Education, Lifeline and Wellness Center Services
SURGICAL AND CONSULTATION services in the following areas: General Surgery, Ophthalmology, Cardiolite, Orthopedic, Gynecology, Vascular, Pain Management, Urology, Nuclear Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Doppler, Echo
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Butler County Health Care Center http://www.bchccnet.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL providing 24-hour Emergency Care, Acute Care, Skilled Care, Labor & Delivery Services, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Radiology, Laboratory, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Diabetes Education, Lifeline and Wellness Center Services
SURGICAL AND CONSULTATION services in the following areas: General Surgery, Ophthalmology, Cardiolite, Orthopedic, Gynecology, Vascular, Pain Management, Urology, Nuclear Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Doppler, Echo
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC two times a month ($8.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
INCOME TAX assistance
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Campus Kitchens Project,The http://www.campuskitchens.org (external link)
NUTRITIOUS prepared and delivered to individuals referred by agency service providers
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Care and Share Pantry - 5th Ave Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING BANK
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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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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME MEDICAL supplies, home care, and hospice services
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
DIABETES EDUCATON
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cass County Nebraska County Offices http://www.cassne.org (external link)
ASSESSOR
ATTORNEY
CLERK
COMMISSIONERS
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
DISTRICT COURT
ELECTION
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
GIS MAPPING (property lookup)
REGISTER OF DEEDS
SHERIFF
SURVEYOR
TREASURER
VETRANS' SERVICES
VISITORS PROMOTION
WEED CONTROL
ZONING
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Cass County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Catholic Charities - Council Bluffs http://www.CatholicCharitiesdm.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families; marriage counseling also available
EXPERTISE in domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and post trauma disorder
PREGNANCY counseling and adoption services offered in Council Bluffs by the staff from Des Moines Catholic Charities office
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Catholic Charities - Omaha http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
NONPROFIT agency serving, empowering, and advocating for individuals and families in need
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Cedar County Offices http://www.co.cedar.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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CEDARS Youth Services http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
HELPING KIDS in crisis, fostering strong families through a variety of services located in Nebraska
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Cellular One http://www.cellularone.com (external link)
CELLULAR TELEPHONE customer service
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Center for People in Need http://www.centerforpeopleinneed.org (external link)
FOOD, including canned, frozen boxed or packaged and perishable food such as fruits and vegetables, meat, juice and bakery items when available at sites listed below
FOOD COMMODITIES are distributed the fourth week of the month
THANKSGIVING FOOD and a gift certificate for food to low-income, high need families; to receive a certificate you must bring identification and a piece of mail with your name and address on it; Dates TBA; must have identification and a piece of mail with name and current address
FOR NON-PROFIT HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES, provides resources such as personal care products, clothing, household items and office supplies; agencies must work closely with low-income families, youth, and individuals
LEGISLATIVE DATABASE and Coalition of Agencies advocates for systemic changes for low-income ad under-represented populations by monitoring legislative issues, helping agencies, organizations and churches interested in advocacy, and providing links to local, state and national web sites which provide information on low-income issues, mental health, substance abuse and other relevant topics
TOYLAND FOR KIDS provides a toy for youth birth to age 18 during the December holiday season; must bring identification, a current piece of mail and fill out an application; please call for an application, and times and dates of the distribution
JOBS SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM provides hands on job skills training for low-income participants in the area of receptionist, forklift, warehouse work, cleaning, computers stocking and others. Participants must be low-income and willing to work in a real work setting.
TOOLS FOR EDCUATION provides schools supplies, clothing and resources to school age children grades K-12 and their parents. To qualify you must fill out an application, bring identification, a piece of mail with your current name and mailing address on it and proof of the childrens ages. Dates to be announced.
GED and ESL classes are available for qualifying individuals. Please call for dates and times.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for individuals and group interested in helping with one time events or on a regular bases. Call for more information.
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Center for Survivors http://www.centerforsurvivors.net (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING to domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims
24 HOUR HOTLINE
SAFE SHELTER
SUPPORT GROUPS
SUPPRT SERVICES include financial assistance and advocacy
PREVENTION and education materials
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, including information on bullying and a support group
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Central Nebraska Community Services http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
WIC
MATERNAL and child health
IMMUNIZATIONS
RURAL health outreach
HEAD START
RENT AND UTILITY assistance
WEATHERIZATION
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
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Centro Latino of Iowa http://www.sucentrolatino.org (external link)
ADVOCACY AND INFORMATION about Health and Human Services in the area
IMMIGRATION legal referrals
ESL FOR ADULTS with available child care at Broadway United Methodist
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION services and referrals
FOOD PANTRY referrals and warm winter clothes
NOTARY PUBLIC
PROBLEM SOLVING
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Chabad House http://www.ochabad.com (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLASSES
COUNSELING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
PRE-EMPLOYMENT counseling
FOOD PANTRY for Kosher food
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Chadron Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION for elderly persons
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Chappell-Lodgepole Ministerial Association http://www.gbgm-umc.org/Chappell_LodgpoleNE/index.htm (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
GASOLINE emergency funds
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Cheyenne County Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
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Cheyenne County Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
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Child Nutrition Services http://www.gocns.net (external link)
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM which provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in their care; the agency also offers training; providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail or fax
RESOURCE LIBRARY for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare specialized support for children in CSIs childcare center with emotional or behavioral issues
KidSquad, a consultation service provided to Omaha childcare centers by three other human service agencies and CSI regarding emotional and behavioral challenges within classrooms
PREVENTION SERVICES
Pregnancy Counseling counseling services for anyone with an unplanned pregnancy, addressing the issues related to the pregnancy and considering options for care;
Adoption Services provision of home studies, training, support and consultation with the intention of expanding families through various adoption options;
Parenting Education Workshops 10-week workshops for parents addressing normal development of children and youth, appropriate expectations, relationship skills, and effective discipline techniques;
School-based Services SAFE -- in-home and in-school support provided for children in 2nd through 7th grades in the Omaha Public School system and their families;
Independent Living Skills training, individual support and group support for youth 16-and-over who are state wards and anticipate aging-out of the child welfare system.
Home Visitation Young Parent Program -- support for at-risk parents with newborns or very young children, provided in the home in collaboration with the Visiting Nurse Association, and tailored to the needs of each family;
Real Life Connections training and support services provided in the Omaha Correctional Center for parents and focused on improved community functioning upon release;
Therapy individual, family and group therapy services with a focus on children and youth and on the importance of building strong attachments and healthy relationships
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES includes an array of early intervention services provided to families entering the child welfare system
Foster Care
In-Home Safety Services - support for families in their homes in resolving crises
Family Engagement Services initial family contact focusing on family structure;
Family Support support provided in-home to assist with parenting skills;
Intensive Family Preservation in-home parenting instruction;
Supervised Visitation directed at reunification of children with their parents;
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Home-Supported Safety Services provision of care for less than 24 hours, for children and youth requiring safe places while they and their families establish effective safety plans;
Residential Care provision of short-term out-of-home care for children and youth who are unable to remain in their birth or foster homes due to lack of safety for themselves or their families;
Respite short-term relief through the provision of safe care in the Childrens Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Children's Square USA http://www.childrenssquare.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for children and youth up to age 18
HOTLINE for runaway, missing, or exploited children
PSYCHIATRIC RESDENTIAL TREATMENT for youth ages 8 - 17 years; will accept voluntary placements for children who meet admission criteria.
ACADEMIC CENTER for students with behavior disorders at the primary and secondary level, grades 1 - 12
FAMILY Safety Risk and Permanency Services skill development and counseling offered in-home for families
CHILD CARE, Children's Center Educare, for ages six weeks to 12 years; available to the general public, includes preschool, before and after school service and transportation
REMEDIAL SERVICES including skill building and emergency crisis services for children and families in foster care and in the biological home in Iowa
FOSTER CARE in Nebraska to provide family setting for children and youth who, would otherwise be in a group home setting; emergency foster care also offered in Nebraska
FOSTER PARENT recruitment, retention and support services in conjunction with Iowa KidsNet
AFTERCARE services for children who have aged out of foster care
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Christ the King Catholic Church http://www.christking.us (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
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Christian Heritage Administrative Offices http://www.chchildrenshomes.com (external link)
RESIDENTIAL GROUP homes for youth 12 - 18
AGENCY-BASED FOSTER Care for youth 0 - 18
EMERGENCY Foster Care for youth 0 - 18
TRANSITIONAL Living Services for youth 16 - 20
PARENT TRAINING and education
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Christian Outreach Program Elkhorn (COPE) http://www.copeinfo.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING
FURNITURE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
REFERRALS for employment, housing, medical/dental care, legal assistance
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING facility where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Clay County Offices http://www.claycounty.ne.gov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Clyde Malone Community Center http://www.malonecenter.org (external link)
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT and Enrichment programs
YOUTH DELINQUENCY prevention services
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for emergency services
SERVICES FOR ELDERLY include congregate meals and education
SPECIAL EVENTS to celebrate African American Culture and Heritage
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Colfax County Offices http://www.colfaxcounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Columbus Emergency Relief
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to those in need
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Columbus Rescue Mission http://www.columbusrescuemission.org (external link)
HOMELESS SHELTER for men, women, and families
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Comfort Keepers http://www.comfortkeepers.com (external link)
COMPANIONSHIP, PERSONAL CARE SERVICES and Emergency Response Monitoring for those in need of in-home assistance
IN-HOME COMPANIONSHIP, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand services, grocery shopping, transportation services, 24 hour care available, laundry washing and recreation activities
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES: bathing, mobility, transferring, incontinence care, oral hygiene, feeding, and toileting
EMERGENCY MEDICAL MONITORING - Lifeline Personal Response (Installation and Monitoring), Medication Dispensing Unit
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Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties http://www.communityactionatwork.org (external link)
CENTER FOR REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANTS provides assistance with immigration paperwork; career advancement training, employment assistance services.
COMPUTER LEARNING LAB; upon completion of 30 credits of prescribed coursework clients receive a free, refurbished computer; participants must meet income guidelines; open lab times are available
COMPUTER RECYCLING, accepts donations of used computers. Usable parts are refurbished, all other components are recycled. Clients can also take a computre repair training class where they help refurbish computers. The computer recycling program gives recycled computers to individuals successfully completing 30 hours of computer classes and organizations needing computers to increase their ability to serve their clients.
MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT aims to create job opportunities for low-income individuals who want to start their own business or expand the small business they currently own; offers technical and soft-skills training related to small business development administered in the Core Four Business Planning Course curriculum; provides training in the lawn care industry through LAP Lawn Service internship program
HOMELESS VOUCHER PROGRAM serves homeless individuals or families in Lancaster County by providing intensive case management; applicants must be eligible for a Section 8 voucher through Lincoln Housing Authority
HOUSING AND RESOURCES COUNSELING provides emergency assistance with deposit, rent, gas/electric, and water; households must complete an application over the phone or in person to be eligible (must have amount past due); through the LES Energy Voucher Program, clients may receive vouchers that help pay their energy bills
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS (IDA) serve income-eligible Lincoln families by matching their earned income savings to purchase a home, start a business, or pay for post-secondary education tuition fees; interested families must complete financial literacy classes as a prerequisite to participation in the IDA program
CAREER ADVANCEMENT TRAINING (CAT) offers intensive career training to ensure success in any type of employment, including coverage of such topics as problem solving, coping with stress, and communicating appropriately in the workplace; on-the-job training, career guidance, assistance applying for employment, and follow-up support to promote long-term job retention
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM provides housing subsidies, case management, and supportive services to homeless families in Lincoln; participants are assigned a case manager and work to overcome the barriers that led to homelessness
VITA TAX PREPARATION PROGRAM provides information on Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and eligibility guidelines for the credit; free basic tax preparation is provided to low-income families and individuals who are eligible for EITC
WEATHERIZATION serves renters, owners, multi-units, mobile homes, and standard constructed homes in Lancaster and Saunders counties; households must meet 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Homes are eligible if it has been weatherized before October 1,1993; services include heating inspection and cleaning, furnace replacement, water heater replacement, insulation of attics and sidewalls, insulation in floors and ceilings of mobile homes, caulking and sealing, and window and door replacement
LANDLORD/TENANT SERVICES aims to increase stability in housing among low income individuals and families; services available to anyone requesting information about landlord and tenant relations; however, the program specifically targets low income populations at risk of losing their housing due to eviction
FINANCIAL LITERACY aims to educate individuals and families in important financial skills for life, such as money management, budgeting, credit, banking, and more; program utilizes MoneySmart curriculum - administered in multiple languages
OTHER SERVICES LISTED SEPARATELY:
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START comprehensive child development programs serve low income children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families; primary focus is school preparedness for low income children; programs take a holistic approach to issues of child development
LANGUAGELINC offers for-fee interpretation and translation services in the Lincoln community with an emphasis on the medical field
REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE PROGRAM provides intensive comprehensive case management services designed to ensure the client's rent, utilities, and other basic needs are met; also provides one on one case support services, information and referrals, budgeting, and goal planning
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Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska http://www.mnca.net (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES for all MIDCAP programs
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska http://www.pcswn.com (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION Partnership agency serving Western Nebraska
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Community CROPS http://www.communitycrops.org (external link)
COMMUNITY GARDEN PROJECT provides free seeds, plants, tool and land for families to grow their own food
URBAN FARMERS PROJECT provides land and technical assistance to grow food for market
COMMUNITY CROPS FARMERS MARKET is held Thursdays 4:30-7:30pm, June to September at Penzter Park, N 27th and Holdrege. Fresh produce and other food available, can be purchased with food stamps.
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Community of Christ Thrift Store and Pantry
CLOTHES AND FURNITURE at low-cost retail prices
FOOD PANTRY - must make appointment day before pickup, need photo ID and Notice of Decision
HOLIDAY food and gifts through Toys for Tots; family must apply in person November 2 - December 8; bring picture ID, Social Security number, proof of current address, and Notice of Decision for food stamps from DHS
FREE CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS every six months
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Community of Christ Thrift Store and Pantry
CLOTHES AND FURNITURE at low-cost retail prices
FOOD PANTRY - must make appointment day before pickup, need photo ID and Notice of Decision
HOLIDAY food and gifts through Toys for Tots; family must apply in person November 2 - December 8; bring picture ID, Social Security number, proof of current address, and Notice of Decision for food stamps from DHS
FREE CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS every six months
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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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Concerned, Inc. http://www.concernedinc.com (external link)
ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT offers assistance in learning work and life skills needed to become independent, job skills training, and basic education
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT offers assistance in exploring job opportunities, training and support on the job, follow along support
HCBS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES (Home and Community Based Services) integrates people with mental retardation and/or brain injury by teaching them daily living skills in their own homes; provides respite care, supported community living, home and vehicle modifications
ADULT DAY SERVICES for persons with mental retardation and/or other diagnosis for adults who wish to continue living independently, respite in home care, assistive devices, home and vehicle modifications. Community activities, doctor assisted therapies, and leisure activities offered
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Consumer Credit Counseling of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.cccsn.org (external link)
FREE DEBT counseling
BUDGETING assistance
PRE-FILNG BANKRUPTCY counseling
CREDIT REPORTS
HOUSING EDUCATION and counseling
COMMUNITY EDUCATION and speaker's bureau, educational information for companies experiencing layoffs
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Coordinated Intervention System for Domestic Abuse http://geocitites.com/cisdastopabuse/cisda.html (external link)
TWO LONG TERM TRANSITIONAL SHELTERS for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault
REFERRAL services
CLIENT ADVISORY services
JOB READINESS includes job training, education, job seeking, and retention skills training
NEW BEGINNNG THRIFT STORE provides donated inventory at a low cost
SALINE COUNTY YOUTH DIVERSION for first time youth (12-17 years) offenders of non-violent crimes; five sessions are held with parent participation; fee is $75.00
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Cottonwood House
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Council Bluffs City Offices http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Ambulance service
Emergency - 911
Crime Stoppers - 328-7867
Police Emergency - 911 (see separate listing)
General number - 328-4701
Auto Theft- 328-4727
Juvenile Bureau - 326-2507
Chief of Police - 328-4701
Fire Emergency - 911
Fire Chief - 328-4646/4648
Planning & Community Development - 328-4629 (see separate listing)
City Clerk - 328-4616
Parks Department - 328-4650
Legal Department - 328-4620
Human Relations - 328-4604
Fair Housing - 328-4953
Health Department - 328-4666 (see separate listing)
Garbage - 256-2288
Mayor - 328-4601
Library - 323-7553 (see separate listing)
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Council Bluffs Community Health Center http://www.cbchc.com (external link)
HEALTH CENTER for care of acute and chronic illness
BREAST EXAMS and pap smears
CHOLESTEROL screening
DIABETES management
IMMUNIZATIONS, flu and pneumonia shots
INFANT checkups
PREGNANCY TESTING
PHYSICALS for school, sports, and work
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE tests and treatment
TREATMENT for work-related injuries
DENTAL exams and treatment for children and adults; primary care
PRESCRIPTION drugs at reduced cost
TRANSPORTATION available at no cost
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Council Bluffs Community Schools http://www.cb-schools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing preschool, elementary, and secondary education
COMMUNITY education
CLOTHING AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES through Endowment Fund for needy children; contact individual school for information
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE offers free breakfast and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18 at certain schools
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Council Bluffs Water Works http://www.cbwaterworks.com (external link)
WATER UTILITY for Council Bluffs city limits, residential and business accounts; can give a week past the shut-off date for extensions
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Cozad Emergency Action Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides food for approximately two months; can access 6 times a year or when in need
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Crawford Community RSVP
VOLUNTEER opportunities for retired persons and seniors
FOOD PANTRY sponsored by United Methodist Church, provides food, paper goods, personal care items, help with utilities, rent, crisis emergencies
ADULT basic education community based program with volunteers serving as tutors; no cost for instruction and books are provided; clients can earn a GED
PARENTING classes
VIRGIL COUCH TOY Program provides Christmas assistance to low income families
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Crawford Handibus
TRANSPORTATION for residents of Crawford and surrounding rural area; primarily used to transport elderly within city limits, but will transport individuals to medical appointments, special events, etc. in
nearby towns
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Crisis Center http://www.giscrisis.org (external link)
SERVICES for Domestic Violence Clients:
24 hour emergency and support services for victims of family violence and sexual assault
Safe shelter
Emergency and support transportation
Medical assistance
Legal assistance
Food and clothing
Child care
Court support
Peer support groups
Advocacy
Transitional shelter
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Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault http://www.knowanddowhatsright.com (external link)
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
SHELTER
EDUCATION AND SUPPORT, including support groups, for survivors and abusers
REFERRALS for legal and medical help, assistance with protection orders
CRISIS INTERVENTION
SPANISH speaking services
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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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Crossroads of Western Iowa http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services provides support for individuals with disabilities so they can find a job and work in the community
BRIDGES TO WORK works with school personnel in helping students transition from school to adult life
WORK SITE assessment
RESIDENTIAL services for children and adults
RESPITE services
BRAIN INJURY home and community based services
ADULT DAY PROGRAM for people with disabilities
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Cuming County Offices http://www.co.cuming.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Custer County Offices http://www.co.custer.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Dash-About Shuttle Service http://www.dashaboutshuttle.com (external link)
SHUTTLE SERVICE from Denver to Omaha with stops along I-80 at multiple locations
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Dawson County Offices http://www.dawsoncountyne.net (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Day House
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH September - April; breakfast only and sack lunches given at breakfast in May and June; closed July and August
CLOTHING
TELEPHONE usage
PERSONAL CARE ITEMS
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Deacon's Care Group
BASIC NEEDS, including food, clothing
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Diocese of Lincoln http://www.dioceseoflincoln.com (external link)
CATHOLIC education
COUNSELING
HOUSING PROGRAMS
REFUGEE services
FOOD PANTRY
THRIFT STORES
FERTILITY CENTER and natural family planning program
FAMILY LIFE OFFICE that provides family and youth ministry programs and bereavement counseling and support groups
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Disabled American Veterans http://www.dav.org (external link)
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
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Dixon County Offices http://www.co.dixon.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Dodge County Offices http://www.dodgecounty.ne.gov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Domestic Abuse/Sexual Assault Services
CRISIS INTERVENTION and support for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER and food
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
ADVOCACY for medical, legal, and economic needs
INFORMATION and referrals
SUPPORT GROUPS
PUBLIC AWARENESS and community education programs
RESOURCE LIBRARY
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Douglas County General Assistance
BASIC LIVING NEEDS including rent, non-food items, utilities, clothing
Eligibility is based on income and resources:
$25,000 maximum equity in a home
$2,500 maximum equity in one vehicle being exempted
MAXIMUM assistance for rent:
1 person household = $375.00 plus merchandise voucher for $25
2 person household = $375.00 plus merchandise voucher for $40
CREMATION based on financial eligibility of family members or assignment of legal right to control
disposition of remains to Douglas County
MEDICAL CARE through Primary Health Care Network
COMMUNITY SERVICE and job training for chronically unemployed
OUT -OF-COUNTY TRANSPORTATION for stranded non-Douglas county residents who meet criteria.
The person must have employment at their destination. This will be verified by a call to the place of
employment
A person that has lived in Omaha less than 6 months and can prove they have a place to live in the
town they are returning to.
Do not provide 'home for the holidays' transportation money
Do not transport minors traveling either with an adult or alone
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Douglas County Health Center http://www.douglascounty-ne.us (external link)
LONG-TERM nursing facility and skilled care
ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAM, Medicaid Waiver program
HOSPICE CARE
ALZHEIMER'S and Dementia care
THERAPEUTIC Recreation
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL serving the poor and underserved
MENTAL HEALTH inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization services to Douglas County
residents who have no other alternatives to receive care
DENTAL CLINIC
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Douglas County Offices http://www.co.douglas.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES:
ASSESSOR - Homestead Exemption - whole or partial property tax relief for elderly and low-income disabled homeowners 444-7185
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
BUILDING PERMITS
BUILDING COMMISION
CHILD SUPPORT
CLERK of the District Court
COMMISSIONER'S Office
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH Center
COMPUTER Center
CORRECTIONS Department
COUNTY ATTOURNEY
COUNTY CLERK
COUNTY COURT - State Agency
DEATH Certificates
DISTRICT COURT
ELECTION
EMERGENCY Management
ENVIRONMENTAL Services
GENERAL ASSISTANCE and Primary Health
HALL OFJUSTICE
HEALTH Department
ANTHRAX Hotline 444-4636 (INFO)
HEALTH Center
HOUSING Authority
JAILS
JURY Commissioner
JUVENILE Court
LAND Reutilization Commission
LANDFILL Site
MARRIAGE Licenses
MICROFILM
NOXIOUS WEED Control
PARKS and Trails
PERMITS and Inspections
PERSONNEL Dept and Employment
PROBATION Office
PUBLIC Defender
PUBLIC Property
PURCHASING
RECORDS
REGISTER of Deeds
ROAD Maintenance
SHERIFF
TOURISM
TREASURER - Disabled Parking Permits
VETERANS County Service Office
WORK RELEASE Center
YOUTH Center
JUVENILE Assessment Center
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Douglas County Republican Party Office
RIDE TO THE POLLS and other assistance for disabled and elderly to vote
SERVICES to candidates running for political office
PUBLIC INFORMATION
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DOVES Program,The http://www.dovesprogram.com (external link)
PROGRAM for victims of domestic, dating, and sexual violence
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Eastern Hills Baptist Church http://www.easternhillsbaptist.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY currently serving customers once per month
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership http://www.gocaomaha.org (external link)
HOMELESS SERVICES help clients obtain shelter, clothing, and food
SUBSTANCE ABUSE UNIT provides outpatient services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES includes individual, group, family, and marital counseling, psychological and psychiatric testing, parenting skills classes, stress and anger management.
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHIPS FOR EX-OFFENDERS the last Friday of each month, 9:00am-11:00am; RSVP to Jazmine, ext. 206
MONTHLY senior breakfast and other programs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and education referrals
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 1 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; walk-in 1:00pm-4:00pm, Monday or
9:00am-1:00pm, Wednesday or call for an appointment
PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS including self esteem, parenting skills, job skills, and nutrition
WEATHERIZATION program
SUPPORT GROUPS offered for domestic violence and substance abuse
CASE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET COUNSELING
RENT, mortgage, and utility assistance when funds are available
FREE or reduced bus tickets for clients only
YOUNG MEN IN DEVELOPMENT - male youth project helping young men develop in positive ways
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children under 6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women
FAN program for Omaha and Valley
CAREER CLOSET for anyone who has verifiable employment, interviews, or job searches; client or agency must call for an appointment and bring identification, proof of address, and referral form from referring agency
NUTRITION CENTER
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El Centro de las Americas http://www.elcentrodelasamericas.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
TRANSLATION and interpretation
SPANISH CLASSES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE prevention
SPANISH-SPEAKING LPD officers program
MENTAL HEALTH case manager from Lutheran Family Services
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
ADELANTE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM provides tutoring, mentoring, enrichment and cultural affirmation for elementary age children and helps parents assist their children to succeed in school
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Elm Crest Retirement Community http://www.abhomes.net (external link)
INDEPENDENT LIVING apartments for older adults
ASSISTED LIVING facilities
SKILLED nursing care
DEMENTIA care unit
OUTPATIENT therapy
WELLNESS program
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ENCOR: Eastern Nebraska Community Office on Retardation http://www.encor-dd.org (external link)
SERVICES to persons with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL services, alternative living
VOCATIONAL services
FAMILY AND MEDICAL support services, respite care 444-4679
PUBLIC INFORMATION office and volunteer opportunities, 444-6500, ext. 112
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services and job search 444-6500 ext.112
CONTRACT Procurement/ Enclaves/Business in Industry 444-6500 ext. 113
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ENOA-Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS noon meals for seniors - 444-6513 (see below for Omaha locations)
HOME DELIVERED meals for homebound elderly and disabled individuals certified by a case manager from ENOA or DHHS; clients receive 5-7 meals a week; sliding fee scale - 444-6444 or 444-6766
PUBLIC INFORMTION - New Horizons Newspaper - 444-6654
TRANSPORTATION, rural areas
402-721-7770 - Dodge County
402-426-9614 - Washington County
888-210-1093 - Cass, Douglas, and Sarpy Counties
HEALTH maintenance clinic - 444-6444
VOLUNTEERS ASSISTING SENIORS (VAS) - free assistance for people 55 years and older in insurance, legal and consumer issues, including Medicare counseling - 444-6617
HOMEMAKER services - 444-6444 ext 223
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) - 444-6444 Ext 224
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS provide service to children with special needs; volunteers who are age 60 and over and meet income guidelines agree to serve an average of 20 hours per week and receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and an array of benefits - 444-6444 Ext 246 or 245
SENIOR COMPANION Program provides individuals with special needs assistance in their homes or a facility; Companions receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and other benefits; must meet income guidelines - 444-6444 Ext 247 or 246
CASE MANAGEMENT - 444-6596
PERSONAL CARE services - 444-6444
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - 444-6444
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS - 546-1870
GRANPARENTS RESOURCE CENTER provides services for grandparents caring for their grandchildren - 444-6444 ext. 297
FAN program for people 60+years - 444-6596
VOLUNTEER Opportunities - 444-6444 ext. 221
SENIORHELP VOLUNTEER Program - 444-6444 ext. 238
LONG-TERM care ombudsman - 444-6444 ext 239
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT program is a referral, job search source for employment for
individuals 50 years and older; offers subsidized employment for individuals 55 years
and older who are unemployed and qualify at 125% of poverty guidelines - 444-6684
COMPUTER CLASSES for those 50 and older; $20 for 10 hours of instruction - 444-6684
GATEKEEPER Program - 444-6444 ext 217 to make a referral to participate in training
AGED MEDICAID Waiver - 546-1870
CASE MANAGER coordinates services, working on behalf of older individuals; arranges for in-home services
INTERGENERATION Orchestra of Omaha combines volunteer musicians 25 years of age and under and 50 years and over; auditions held each May - 444-6444 ext 221
DOUGLAS AND SARPY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER locations:
Bellevue Senior Center, 109 West 22nd Avenue, 68005 - 293-3041
Camelot Friendship Center, 9270 Cady Avenue, 68134 - 444-3091
Corrigan Senior Center, 3819 X Street, 68107 - 731-7210
Family Service Senior Center, 2101 South 42nd Street, 68105 - 553-5300
Florence Senior Center, 2920 Bondesson Street, 68112 - 444-6333
Heartland Senior Center, 3534 South 108th Street, 68144 - 616-3090
Highland Tower Senior Center, 2500 B Street, 68105 - 444-6513
Immanuel Courtyard, 6757 Newport Avenue, Suite 100, 68152 - 829-2912
LaVista Senior Center, 8116 Parkview Boulevard, 68128 - 331-3455
Millard/Montclair Center, 2304 South 135th Avenue, 68144 - 546-1270
Native American Elders Nutrition Program, 2240 Landon Court, 68102 - 346-0902
North Senior Center, 2415 Grant Street, 68111 - 444-6278
Papillion Senior Center, 1001 Limerick Road, 68046 - 597-2059
Park Tower Senior Center, 1601 Park Avenue, 68105 - 444-6513
Ralston Senior Center, 7301 Q Street, Suite 100, 68127 - 339-4926
Seven Oaks Lunch Club, 3439 State Street, 68112 - 451-4477
St Mary Magdalene Senior Center, 1817 Dodge Street, 68102 - 346-3234
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Eppley Express http://www.eppleyexpress.com (external link)
SHUTTLE SERVICE between Kearney, Grand Island, York, Lincoln, and Omaha
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Fairbury City Offices http://www.fairburyne.org (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITIES including electric, water, sewer, and garbage collection
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CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITIES including electric, water, sewer, and garbage collection
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Fairview Manor http://www.fairviewmanor.net (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING HOME
CHILD DAY CARE (Mon-Fri 6 am-6 pm)
ADULT DAY CARE
NURSING HOME
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Faith in Action Volunteers, Inc. http://www.fiavol.org (external link)
TRANSPORTATION for medical appointments, shopping, or social outings
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT loan program
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Falls City Area Respite
RESPITE volunteers will stay with an adult or child while their caregiver needs a few hours away from their duties during the day
TRANSPORTATION by volunteers within the City and to metropolitan hospitals (Topeka, Omaha, or Lincoln) as needed
VOLUNTEERS will stay with those dying so they will not be alone
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Family Crisis Support Network
CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE including shelter, counseling, personal, medical, victim legal advocacy, and financial assistance
SUPPORT GROUPS for survivors of domestic crime
CRISIS HOTLINE
SAFE ENVIRONMENT for children and a 'time out' for families in crisis
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Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc. http://www.fhasinc.org (external link)
HOMEOWNER EDUCATION program offers home buyer education, mortgage delinquency and default resolution advocacy, foreclosure prevention counseling, reverse equity mortgage (REM) / home equity conversion mortgage counseling (HECM), and asset management/Individual Development Accounts (IDA)
TENANT SERVICES include homeless presention, home search assistance, tenant rights and responsibilities, client case advocacy, client self-sufficiency, and tenant relocation assistance
FINANCIAL FITNESS program provides guidance for wise credit and debt practices, budget counseling, financial counseling services; EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) preparation assistance; VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Site offering tax preparation assistance, as well as checking and savings accounts for the unbanked
FAIR HOUSING CENTER of Nebraska offers fair housing education, landlord tenant counseling, investigation of housing discrimination complaints, and professional fair housing inservice training
HOMEOWNER FINANCE (Omaha 100) provides affordable mortgage financing, down payment assistance, mortgage loan refinanced and property rehabilitation loan products
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Family Rescue Services http://www.familyrescueservices.com (external link)
SERVES victims of domestic violence or sexual assault and their families
24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE, collect calls accepted
CRISIS support, counseling, and advocacy
EMERGENCY SHELTER
REFERRALS for medical and financial assistance
LEGAL advocacy and help with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
911 cell phones
EDUCATION and prevention services
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Family Service Association of Lincoln http://www.familyservicelincoln.org (external link)
BUILDING TOMORROW provides professional resources for child care providers and parents; offers in-services and workshops on a weekly basis on topics such as child development, discipline, nutrition, CPR/First aid, and activities for children; and a toll-free Warm Line answers questions, discusses childcare issues, and assists in locating additional resources.
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM, a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Nebraska Department of Education, reimburses child care providers for serving nutritious meals/snacks to children in their home child care through age 12.
FAMILY EDUCATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES provides intensive, short-term services that are focused on skill building activities between parents and children. The service can be offered in the family's home and typically focuses on parent-child relationship, parent education, home-management skills and linkages with other community resources. Families voluntarily participate in the services. Services are provided to clients at a reduced fee or free of charge.
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THERAPY services are provided within the school setting to assist individuals and families in dealing with stress that impacts their behaviors and relationships at school or home. Services are currently provided in six (6) Lincoln Public Elementary Schools and two (2) Lincoln Public Middle Schools. Therapy services are provided through collaboration with Lincoln Public Schools, Community Learning Centers and Early Childhood and Youth Development Programs. Services are free of charge to families at these designated schools. Families voluntarily participate in the services.
PARENTING CLASS - Family Support Specialists facilitate quarterly Parenting Classes. The 'Successful Parenting Class' is an eight-week series including basic parenting skills -- parenting styles, ages and stages of development, preventative discipline, family communication and safety within the home. Information on Parenting Teens is also offered in conjunction with Parenting Classes and addresses the challenges parents encounter during the teenage years of their children.
TRANSPARENTING CLASS focuses on teaching parents how to manage and understand the emotional and behavioral needs of their children during a divorce or separation and strives to teach parents ways they can help their children adjust and handle the effects of divorce. The four-hour class emphasizes each parent's responsibility in the development of a post-divorce relationship that provides a nurturing and non-threatening environment for children.
WELCOME BABY supports new parents during the pre-natal and early infancy years. The program's aim is to prevent issues of child abuse and neglect by enhancing parenting skills and providing support, information and education to parents through one-on-one direct contact and Activity Fairs. The Welcome Baby Specialist provides in-home support to mothers. Families voluntarily participate in resources, learn new ways to care for infants, and meet other people. The Activity Fairs are a collaborative effort between Family Service and at least seven (7) different agencies within the community.
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) provides supplemental food, health and nutrition education, referrals, and breastfeeding support to low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants (0-12 months), and children (up to 5 years) at six (6) locations throughout Lincoln: Mill Towne, 501 S. 7th St. (7th and J Streets), First United Methodist Church in northeast Lincoln (52nd & St. Paul Ave.), Carol Yoakum Family Resource Center (Air Park), Saratoga Elementary School (13th & South Streets), Belmont Elementary School (14th & Judson Streets), and Head Start Early Child Development Center (13th and High Streets).
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS offer a unique combination of exciting enrichment activities, field trips and academic support. Activities include literacy, math, science, creative and cultural arts and recreation and leisure. Programs are open during the school year, LPS non-school days, and during the summer. Located at the following elementary schools: Adams, Beattie, Campbell, Cavett, Eastridge, Fredstrom, Hill, Holmes, Huntington, Humann, Maxey, Meadowlane, Morley, Prescott, Riley, Randolph, Rousseau, Saratoga, Sheridan and West Lincoln. Located at the following Middle Schools: Dawes and Goodrich; also offers Before and After School Programs, Full-Day Summer Youth Programs and Middle School Enrichment Clubs.
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM provides an active learning approach that is developmentally appropriate, while stimulating the child's growth. It encompasses all aspects of each child's development and involves both the teachers and parents in supporting the child's emerging intellectual, physical, social and emotional skills. Located at Early Childhood Education and Family Center, 4525 F Street, Lincoln, NE 68510 - phone (402) 441-7001.
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Family Thrift Center
THRIFT STORE provides clothing, small appliances, and household goods at a reduced cost to the public
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) http://www.fcc.gov (external link)
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION'S jurisdiction covers all radio transmitters; including broadcasting, land mobile, amateur, and citizens band services. Also have information for self-help in solving interference problems to home entertainment equipment. For further information contact F.C.C.
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Fillmore County Courthouse
COUNTY offices include:
Assessor (402) 759-3613
Attorney (402) 759-3136
Clerk (402) 759-4931
Senior Services (402) 759-4921
Sheriff's (402) 759-4441
Treasurer (402) 759-3812
Veteran's Service Officer (402) 759-3219
Clerk of District Court (402) 759-3811
County Court (402) 759-3514
Roads Dept. (402) 759-3611
Emergency Manager (402) 759-4914
Planning and Zoning (402) 759-4982
Health and Human Services (402) 759-3718
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Fillmore County Ministerial Association
LODGING, GAS, AND FOOD for one night for individuals, usually transients
RENT, FOOD, AND UTILTY ASSISTANCE for Fillmore County residents, up to $150.00 per year
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Fillmore County Senior Services
SENIOR SERVICES
HOME DELIVERED meals
INFORMATION and referral
CASE MANAGEMENT
ARRANGES for in-home services (housekeeping, yard work, personal care, transportation, shopping, and laundry assistance)
ACTIVITIES coordination
COUNSELING with seniors and/or family members
RESOURCE development
ADVOCACY
COORDINATION and technical assistance to senior organizations
WELLNESS program
CAREGIVER support
INSURANCE counseling
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First Baptist Church - Carter Lake
FOOD PANTRY by appointment and referral only; serves Carter Lake residents only (for food)
CLOTHES CLOSET offers free clothing, weather permitting
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First Baptist Church - Council Bluffs
FOOD PANTRY
HOLIDAY Thanksgiving and Easter Meal Baskets
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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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First Christian Church Coat Bank http://www.beatricene.com/fcchurch/ (external link)
COATS distributed to individuals and families, sizes children to adult
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First Lutheran Church Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY can be accessed four times a year
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First Presbyterian Church - Scottsbluff
SOUP KITCHEN
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First United Methodist Church of Gering
SOUP KITCHEN
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Food Bank for the Heartland http://www.foodbankheartland.org (external link)
PROVIDES donated and purchased food to charitable organizations for emergency food assistance
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Food Bank for the Heartland http://www.foodbankheartland.org (external link)
PROVIDES donated and purchased food to charitable organizations for emergency food assistance
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Food Bank of Lincoln, Inc. http://www.lincolnfoodbank.org (external link)
FOOD COLLECTION and distribution program serving other non-profit organizations and low-income individuals; food, personal care items, and household products are collected from food companies, food drives, other Food Banks, or the government; the Food Bank warehouses and distributes these products to 60 non-profit agency members; an inventory list is made available weekly to member organizations for shopping purposes; frozen, refrigerated and dry products may be obtained at the Food Bank by member organizations
MOBILE food pantry system that delivers food at no charge to individuals and families at 5 different sites per week
BACKPACK program that sends home food-filled backpacks with over 1,500 children on Friday afternoons during the school year
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Foodnet, Inc. http://www.foodnetlincoln.org (external link)
NON-PROFIT, volunteer corporation which collects and distributes prepared and perishable food at 30 designated distribution sites in Lincoln and the surrounding area
TAX-deductible contributions are accepted
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Free Gas USA, Inc. http://www.freegasusa.org (external link)
GASOLINE GRANTS in denominations ranging from $50 to $1200 dollars
Grants are need-based and restricted to fuel purchases only; gasoline purchases are permitted to provide for basic necessities such as employment, educational and medical conveyances, and grocery shopping
Gasoline grants are awarded monthly; fuel cards are distributed based on donations received, geographical restrictions of funds processed and the location(s) of participating gasoline distributors
Grant applicants must obtain an application via website; all applications must be submitted with an agency referral form or they will not be processed
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Fremont City Offices http://www.keene.lib.ne.us/city/City.htm (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Fremont Parks and Recreation Department http://www.connectfremont.com (external link)
RECREATION programs for people 18 years of age with a disability and appropriate social skills
SENIOR Adult Center
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Fresh Start Home http://www.freshstarthome.org (external link)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, basic and emergency needs, and supportive services for homeless women without children in their custody, 19 years or older, for 24 women at a time, for up to one year
OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED TO CLIENTS include follow up home visits and access to basic and emergency needs for women with successful departures, in-house educational workshops, assistance with obtaining medical care and transportation, information and referral, computer learning lab, case management and advocacy, financial support, and in house Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
THRIFT STORE, The Daisy, open to the public every Friday from 10 am-2 pm and every Saturday from 10 am-4 pm
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Friendly Meals
VOLUNTEERS prepare congregate meals for the Crete Senior Center (including diabetic meals) and
HOME delivered meals
MEALS are provided Monday through Saturday, except for holidays
SENIOR citizen meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month at the Wanek's Community Center
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Friendship Home, Inc. http://www.friendshiphome.org (external link)
SHELTER and support services for women who are victims and/or survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault and their children
REFERRALS to community agencies
CRISIS counseling
SUPPORT GROUPS
MATCH PROGRAM, where volunteers are matched with children in shelter, 5 years or older, to spend one-on-one time together once a week for at least 2 hours; volunteers must be at least 17 years old and attend training
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Gage County Courthouse http://www.co.gage.ne.us/offices.html (external link)
COUNTY OFFICES:
Assessor (402) 223-1308
Attorney (402) 223-1344
Clerk of District Court (402) 223-1332
Election Commissioner (402) 223-1300
Emergency Manager (402) 223-1305
Motor Vehicle/Drivers License (402) 223-1315
Register of Deeds (402) 223-1361
Sheriff (402) 223-1382
Treasurer - Taxes (402) 223-1315
Veterans Services Officer (402) 223-1342
Weed Superintendent (402) 223-1398
Zoning Administrator (402) 223-1395
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Garden County Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY which can be accessed month or as needed
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Garden Square Assisted Living http://www.gardensquarealf.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY providing room and board, meals, snacks, laundry, housekeeping, cable, transportation to doctor appointments, and activities
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Genoa Medical Facilities
HOSPITAL
ASSISTED LIVING
LONG TERM CARE FACILITY
MEDICAL CLINIC
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Gesthemane Presbyterian
FOOD PANTRY
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Gibbon/Shelton Community Center
FINANCIAL emergency assistance
FOOD pantry
CLOTHES closet
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Glenwood Resource Center http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/institutions/Glenwood.asp (external link)
LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM treatment and evaluation for mentally retarded/mentally ill
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
RESPITE CARE for children or dependent adults, offers family caregiver relief and/or provides crisis care to families; provided in home or on campus
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING offers training and assistance to increase independence
HOME and vehicle modifications
VOCATIONAL training and supported employment
COMMUNITY SCHOOL program provides specialized services for students with challenging behaviors and emotional disorders
PSYCHIATRIC services
FOSTER GRANDPARENT and Senior Companion Programs
OUTREACH assistance for people living in or transitioning to their own homes, providing necessary support to help individuals maintain independence over time
TIME LIMITED ASSESSMENTS provides short term assessment and evaluation to determine effective treatment options and to avert long term admission; intensive in-residence assessments
COMMUNITY TRAINING
DIAGNOSTIC and evaluation services includes overnight accommodations for those traveling long distances
WAIVER HOMES for placement in the Glenwood community
LOVE TREE HOLIDAY PROGRAM is an Adopt a Child program for children 0 - 18
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Golden Living Center - Columbus
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
NURSING HOME
ALZHEIMERS CARE
THERAPY SERVICES
ADULT DAY CARE
RESPITE CARE
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Golden Living Center - Cozad
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
IN-PATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPY
OUT-PATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPY
ALZHEIMERS CARE
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Goldenrod Hills Community Action http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START programs
WEATHERIZATION program
COMMODITY SUPPLIMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM provides food to eligible pregnant, post-partum, or nursing women, infants or children to the age of 6 and elderly, age 60 and older
FOOD PANTRY
IMMUNIZATION program
RENT, UTILITY, and emergency financial assistance
CHILD SAFETY CAR SEAT program provides car seats to eligible low income parents
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS encourages women to receive breast and cervical cancer screening
TAX counseling for the elderly
NEBRASKA HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides financial assistance and one on one support
SPANISH interpretation and translation
OPERATION GREAT START is designed to give babies a great start in life
Staff travel to Blair and Fremont on a regular basis
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Good Neighbor Community Center, Inc. http://www.lincolngncc.org (external link)
DIAPERS are available through the Diaper Club once a month
PERISHABLES - bread and produce are distributed on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10:00 to noon
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRIES at no cost to low-income, homeless and refugee families; clients may shop at the food pantry once a month.
BABY food/formula as available
COMPUTER CLASSES and online assistance for food stamps
VITA SITE for income tax assistance
RIDE FOR FIVE SITE
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE program
ESL tutors are available through Lincoln Literacy Council to instruct clients on site
MOMS (Mom's Offering Mom's Support) support group first and third Thursday of each month during the school year
GRANDPARENT CHRISTMAS ROOM - during the month of December low income grandparents can shop for Christmas gifts for their grandchildren
MENA Hope Project provides assistance to Middles East and North African immigrants and refugees. ESL, computer, citizenship and parenting classes available. Free child care available while clients are attending classes
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - orientation Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30
PROGRAM receives merchandise through donations, so availability may be limited; donations are accepted at the loading dock on the backside of building Mon-Thu 8 am-4 pm, Fri 8 am-2 pm
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Good Neighbor Ministries
CARE for the poor organization for the area of 20th St to 32nd Ave and Martha to Harney
FOOD pantry
a. Arrive between 12:45 pm-1:15 pm, Thursdays
b. Must bring picture ID and proof of address
c. May receive food once a month, but no more than six times per year
HOME-WORK Projects, helping the needy with painting, cleaning, raking leaves, and hauling away junk
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Good Neighbor Ministries
CARE for the poor organization for the area of 20th St to 32nd Ave and Martha to Harney
FOOD pantry
a. Arrive between 12:45 pm-1:15 pm, Thursdays
b. Must bring picture ID and proof of address
c. May receive food once a month, but no more than six times per year
HOME-WORK Projects, helping the needy with painting, cleaning, raking leaves, and hauling away junk
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Good Neighbors Community Center
BASIC living necessities, toys, household goods, appliances, baby items, clothing,
and furniture
FOOD pantry
CHRISTMAS giveaway program
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Good Samaritan Communities of Osceola http://www.good-sam.com (external link)
PROVIDES intensive skilled nursing services as well as supportive services for people who require continuous inpatient care but are not in an acute phase of an illness
ADULT daycare
ADULT out of home respite care
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Good Samaritan Society - Syracuse http://www.good-sam.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY with an Alzheimer's special care unit, inpatient and outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
HOSPICE
ADULT DAY CARE
ADULT OUT OF HOME RESPITE CARE
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska http://www.goodwill.org/page/guest/about (external link)
BEHAVIORAL Health programs for those with mental illness or substance abuse
issues:
Day support/Day Rehabilitation
Peer support helps develop independent and self advocacy skills
Community support teaches living skills and link service providers with consumers disabled with
severe or persistent mental illness
Employment services
Housing for consumers with mental health issues
PATH - Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness Program links consumers
who are mentally ill and/or have a con-occurring substance abuse issue and at risk of
homelessness or homeless with appropriate mental heath services for screening/diagnosis
and any other outreach services needed.
Transportation for program participants
EMPLOYMENT Solutions provide State of Nebraska Employment First program to promote self-sufficiency through employment
VOCATIONAL rehabilitation includes evaluation, situational assessment to identify skills and abilities, work adjustment, and basis work survival skills, and placement
DEVELOPMENTAL Disabilities Services include assessment individual training and support, job coaching, placement and supported residence
DOUBLE Trouble Recovery group, support for persons with dual diagnosis of addictions and mental health issues. Meets Fridays at 2 pm
RETAIL stores sell new and used donated items
ACQUIRED Brain Injury Program offers services for pre employment up to employment
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Goodwill Industries Serving Southeast Nebraska, Inc. http://www.lincolngoodwill.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING opportunities to individuals with disabilities, special needs, immigrants and refugees
NEW AMERICAN'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICES assists immigrants and refugees to find employment through job searches, situation assessments, volunteer and work experience and work services; provides support to employers and potential employers who hire or consider hiring immigrants or refugees through candidate screening, translation and interpretation, job skills training programs, and immigration paperwork assistance; no cost to job seeker or employer
ONE-STOP COMPUTER LAB is a self-help employment resource center for individuals who are underemployed or unemployed; provides a message-taking service, self service computer and word processing, and group seminars; partner in the Workforce Development One Stop Career Center in Lincoln
RETAIL ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT offer paid work opportunities for individuals who meet basic admission requirements and have sufficient skills to operate independently in their chosen area of employment, after an orientation period; Individual Program Plans are developed to help participants gain the skills necessary to obtain future competitive employment; participants are provided service coordination and case management services
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Goodwill Industries, Inc. http://www.goodwillomaha.com (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training programs
VOCATIONAL evaluations, job seeking skills, and training
WORK EXPERIENCE provides high school, Special Education students with real work experience that will prepare them for jobs in the community. Students are paid minimum wage during the time they attend.
OUTSOURCE SOLUTIONS secures sub-contract work from outside business/industry that is performed by program participants
FEDERAL contracts program provides custodial services performed by individuals with disabilities
PROJECTS WITH INDUSTRY program, where individuals with disabilities are assisted in obtaining competitive employment in area businesses; offers practical career readiness assistance and provides job seeking, job retention, and career advancement services through weekly case management appointments
CONSTRUCTION skills training, GED preparation and leadership development for out-of-school youth ages 16-24
WORKFORCE Investment Act eligible youth ages 14-21 may receive assistance with training, job placement, uniforms/tools, and obtain work experience or on-the-job training
JOB READINESS/PROBATION Job readiness, resume development, job search, budgeting, assistance to individuals with felony convictions.
LAWN CARE mowing and fertilizing
THRIFT STORES offer good used clothing, furniture and household items at a reduced price. Store hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-9 pm, Sat 9 am-7 pm, Sun 12 noon-6 pm
ACCEPTS donations of clothing, furniture, household items, etc.
STORES:
108th & Burdette- Omaha - 493-3238
8310 Spring Plaza - Omaha - 397-0542
2415 East 23rd Avenue - Fremont - 727-5007
8507 Giles Road - Papillion - 592-2751
14227 Hillsdale Avenue Circle - Millard - 894-2357
1111 South 41st Street - Omaha - 341-4609
1850 Madison Avenue - Council Bluffs - 328-8911
18125 R Plaza - Omaha - 895-0651
2303 Towne Centre Drive -Bellevue - 292-0475
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Gordon Ministerial Association
FOOD and clothing pantry available to clients
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Gosper County Offices http://www.ci.elwood.ne.us/index.htm (external link)
COUNTY government offices
TRANSPORTATION open to general public (listed separately)
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Grand Island Seventh-Day Adventist Church
FREE clothing and other items
FURNITURE and mattresses, when available
COOKING classes
BREATHE Free program (smoking cessation)
MINOR home repairs
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Great Plains Chapter Paralyzed Veterans of America http://www.greatplainspva.org (external link)
SUPPORT Group for persons with spinal cord injury or disease
COMMUNITY Outreach / Disability Awareness and Education
ADVOCACY for housing, barrier-free design, and disability rights
REFERRAL service
LEGISLATION for veterans and persons with disabilities
HOUSING units for persons with disabilities
RECREATION programs for youth and adults with disabilities
VA loan processing - Lincoln - 800-795-3615
SPEAKERS Bureau
FACILITY Rental
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Gretna Neighbors
HELP WITH utilities, rent, and medical
SCHOOL clothes and school supplies
FOOD Pantry
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Greyhound Bus Lines - Omaha http://www.greyhound.com (external link)
BUS SERVICE
PREPAID TICKET ORDER (PTO) for passengers who are unable to pay, but may have a contact in the destination city who can pay for them
HOME FREE program provides one way tickets home for runaway homeless youth who want to return to their families; the youth can call the National Runaway Switchboard for assistance
LIFT BUSES available for passengers with disabilities - 48 hour notice required
WESTERN UNION
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Habitat For Humanity International http://www.habitat.org (external link)
BUILDS and rehabilitates homes with the help of homeowner/partner and then sells home to partner at no profit and financed with affordable no interest loan
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Hall County Offices http://www.hallcounty.ne.gov (external link)
HALL COUNTY OFFICES including:
Assessor
County and District Court Clerks
Weed Control
District and County Judges
Parks and Recreation
Probation
Treasurer
Corrections
Public Works and Roads
Juvenile Services
Register of Deeds
Emergency Management
Veteran Services
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Halo Club http://www.mutualofomaha.com (external link)
FINANCIAL donations to families or individuals
HEALTH services, dental care and eyeglasses
EMERGENCY assistance with rent, food, and utilities; very limited funds
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Hamilton County Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Hamilton County Offices http://www.co.hamilton.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Hands of Heartland, Inc.
ASSISTED AND SUPPORTED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, including community integration, behavior management, housekeeping, medication management, rehabilitation counseling, transportation training, money management, personal hygiene skills, leisure, socialization and recreation, menu planning
SUPPORTIVE EMPLOYMENT opportunities in conjunction with vocational rehabilitation
SUPPORTED AND ASSISTED DAY SERVICES including community activities (volunteer work sites), contractual work, daily living skills, leisure activities in the community, computer skills training, arts and craft activities
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Harlan County Caring Cupboard
FOOD vouchers
CHRISTMAS food baskets, vouchers, and gifts
CHILDREN'S clothing, such as jackets and school clothes
USED Clothing Store open to the public
Hours: 9:30am-3:30pm, Thursday, 9:30am-12:00pm, Saturday
Most items $0.25
FOOD PANTRY available
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Harrison County Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY - referral needed from Iowa Department of Human Services in Logan or a minister
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Harrison County Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY - referral needed from Iowa Department of Human Services in Logan or a minister
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Harrison County Offices http://www.harrisoncountyia.org (external link)
COUNTY government offices
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Hastings Food Pantry
EMERGENCY food pantry
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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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Haven House http://www.havenhousefsc.com (external link)
FAMILY VIOLENCE CRISIS LINE provides intervention support a 24 hour a day
EMERGENCY SHELTER
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION and financial assistance
PROTECTION ORDER assistance, criminal justice/legal advocacy, and medical advocacy
PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD advocacy
COUNSELING on domestic violence or sexual assault issues
PUBLIC awareness and community education programs
RESOURCE library
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Haven Manor Assisted Living... Plus+ http://www.havenmanor.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING in a small homelike setting. Individual attention paid to each resident for meals, personal care, activities and life; can provide a heavy level of care without home health.
ADULT DAY CARE for a limited number of adults
HOSPICE CARE for those in the facility
SHORT TERM CARE, two days minimum
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Heartland Family Service http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, marriage, families and children including:
-Mental Health Services
-Substance Abuse Services includes assessment, outpatient treatment, chemical dependency groups and alcohol and drug education classes for OWI, DUI and MIP.
-Compulsive Gambling Treatment
-Therapeutic School
-Family Works residential substance abuse treatment for women with infants
-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
-Parenting Classes
-Training for childcare providers
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
-Intensive Family Preservation
-Family Support Services
-Jefferson House Children's Emergency Shelter and Group Home (Fremont, NE)
-Children's Emergency Shelter (Omaha, NE)
-Tracker program (Omaha, NE)
-Electronic Monitoring/GPS Services (Omaha, NE)
-Drug and Alcohol Testing (Omaha, NE)
-Home Supported Safety Services (Omaha, NE)
-Respite Services (Omaha, NE)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
-24-hour crisis line 800-523-3666
-"Safe Haven" Transitional Shelter for women and children
-Protection order assistance / Criminal justice advocacy
-Support group for Women
-"Choosing Non-Violence" batterer's group for men
JUVENILE CRIME Intervention and Prevention
-Community Based Evaluation
-Youth Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
-Tracker Program
-Victim Empathy Program
-Youth Links triage center
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS:
-Family and Child Care Resource Center serves the Metro Area
-Ruth K Solomon Girls Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily North Omaha
-Senior Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily Central Omaha
-Transitions serves Pottawattamie County
EMERGENCY SERVICES
-Pottawattamie County Homeless Link
-Heartland Homes permanent supportive housing (Council Bluffs)
-Heartland Housing Solutions (Omaha)
-Career Clothing Closet (Omaha / Council Bluffs)
-Holiday Assistance Program (North Omaha, Sarpy County)
-Gendler Emergency Medication Service - GEMS(North Omaha)
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Helping Hands South Side Assembly http://www.southsideassembly.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
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Henderson Health Care Services, Inc. http://www.hendersonhealthcare.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL acute and skilled care, surgical unit; obstetrics, including delivery room and newborn nursery; emergency room; outpatient services; radiology; laboratory, specialty clinics, physician's clinics and long-term care nursing
PHYSICIAN'S CLINICS
ASSISTED AND INDEPENDENT living complexes
PHYSICAL, occupational and speech therapy, cardiac rehabilitation
WELLNESS CENTER
MEALS ON WHEELS
NURSING HOME CARE
ADULT DAYCARE
RESPITE CARE
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High Plains Community Development Corp, Inc http://www.highplainscoc.com (external link)
HOUSING, both new construction and major rehabilitation
HOUSING COUNSELING
FAIR HOUSING agency, including landlord-tenant assistance
YOUTH BUILD program offers job training in construction and computer technology and youth leadership development
ALTERNATIVE high school
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Holdrege City Offices http://www.holdrege.org (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
UTILITIY SERVICES, including electricity, water, and sewer
MUNICIPAL POLICE
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Holy Family Door Ministry
FOOD PANTRY
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ROOM is open 10:00am-2:00pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Low income
parents may shop once a month to get clothing for their children for school or play. Social Security
or Medicaid card is required for each child.
LIMITED MEN'S CLOTHING also available
BARE ESSENTIALS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN (see separate listing)
ACCEPTS CLOTHING DONATIONS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (utilities, pharmacy etc.) when funds are available
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Holy Name Housing Corporation http://www.holynamehousing.org (external link)
BUILDS new homes and renovates older homes to sell to low and moderate income families; works with potential homeowners to help them meet basic underwriting criteria
COUNSELING and seminars for potential home buyers and tenants on:
Money management
Purchasing procedures
Housing selection
Home management
Credit counseling
Property care and maintenance
RENTAL PROPERTY for low and moderate income families
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Hope Crisis Center http://www.hopecrisiscenter.org (external link)
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence
SUPPORT SERVICES including emergency financial assistance, emergency transportation, protection order assistance, legal advocacy, one on one advocacy
24 HOUR HOTLINE for domestic violence and sexual assault victims
PREVENTION EDUCATON and information to various groups
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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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Hope Transportation
TRANSPORTATION to medical appointments, dental appointments, grocery shopping, pharmacy, etc. as approved by the client's HHS caseworker
WHEELCHAIR transports available
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HOPE-Net Ministries http://www.hopenetministries.org (external link)
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HUB,The - Central Point for Young Adults http://www.hublincoln.org (external link)
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
SUPPORT GROUPS
H.I.R.E help improve readiness for employment
Project H2O for is designed to serve female juvenile offenders as well as young women with various risk factors
COS is dedicated to serving youth who are homeless, have dropped out of school, are unemployed, are pregnant or parenting, and/or who are disconnected from family and community
LEAP is a comprehensive youth development program for young people who have experienced various barriers to academic and social success, and who have not had the opportunity to tap their leadership potential in positive ways,
YACT is an intervention for male juvenile offenders as well as young men that possess various risk factors that are hindering their personal growth and success
GED CLASSES are offered on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Participants are instructed by a certified SCC GED Prep teacher. Assistance may be available to assist students in paying for GED exams
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Iglesia Cristo Rey E.L.C.A.
FOOD PANTRY for families living in 68107, 68108 zip codes (will take other zip codes in emergencies)
WRITTEN REFERRAL REQUIRED from social workers, hospitals, schools, agencies, etc; Social Security number for all in the house and proof of residence required; we reserve the right to refuse service to inebriated people
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Iglesia del Pueblo, Inc.
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING PANTRY
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Immanuel Trinity Village and Terrace http://www.immanuelseniorliving.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
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Immanuel Trinity Village and Terrace http://www.immanuelseniorliving.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
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In Jesus Name Services http://www.ijnservices.org (external link)
COUNSELING for crisis intervention and spiritual counseling
LIFE SKILLS coaching education on parenting, employment and resume budgeting & finances and sensible housing
CRISIS INTERVENTION / Individualized services offer housing search assistance, job search help, budgeting skills, and goal setting
JUBILEE KIDS offers mentoring and tutoring to school age children ages 12 and up
WORLD MISSION PROJECT assists orphanages and villages oversees with a variety of needs
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inCOMMON Community Development http://www.incommoncd.org (external link)
COMMON GROUND organizes asset-based neighborhood development through resident empowerment, collaborative partnerships, and creative initiatives promoting relationship-building and long-term, systemic change; primarily focused in the Park Avenue neighborhood with a Community Meal every Saturday at 11:30 am at First Baptist Church
COMMON LIFE trains, equips, and supports individuals and small groups in their companionship of an individual or family throughout and beyond their transition from poverty; serves four main populations: homeless/near homeless, refugee, post-incarcerated, and at-risk youth
COMMON TABLE exists to provide an entry point around a shared table for the development of healthy relationships, which span the lines of socioeconomic diversity; takes place every Monday from 5:30-7 pm
OMAHA COMMONS offers weekly local concerts and bi-monthly local art galleries and auctions
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Indian Center, Inc. http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
PROMOTES and strengthens cultural awareness by teaching cultural traditions among Native Americans
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES offers emergency services, referrals and case management of basic necessities to low income families and individuals of all racial and ethnic groups. Diapers, low income Star Tran monthly passes, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, and holiday gift giving programs are offered. Emergency rental or utility bill payment assistance to American Indian persons with eviction or disconnect notices may be provided, funds permitting.
FOOD PROGRAMS include commodity food to elderly, and pregnant women, or mothers with young children to age 6 on a monthly basis. Perishable food distribution is held twice weekly on Tuesdays at 1pm and Thursdays at 10am. Emergency food pantry applications accepted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1-3pm. Senior Diners lunch served daily from 11:30am-12:30pm, free of charge.
HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM provides pre-purchasing counseling. This program is designed to offer homeownership and housing rehabilitation opportunities to eligible Native American individuals, families, tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities on their native lands and within an approved Indian area as defined by HUD.
HOUSING PROGRAM based in the city of Lincoln this program has over 142 units of rental housing for low-income families, elderly and handicapped residents. The housing properties include three complexes for the elderly and two for low-income. These units are managed by a private management company and Indian Center, Inc.
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to local human service agencies and tribally-operated programs for specialized services, legal services to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs, tribal legal services, or pro bono legal services and area senior citizens.
NEBRASKA INDIAN HEALTHY MARRIAGE PROJECT is designed to increase the number of Native American children raised by two parents in a healthy relationship through the use of culturally appropriate training materials. This project will help couples and individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to form and sustain a healthy relationship.
NEBRASKA URBAN INDIAN CIRCLE OF CARE PROJECT will provide the urban Indian communities of Lincoln and Omaha with tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based system of care to support mental health and wellness for their children, youth and families. Families and youth will work in partnership with public and private organizations to design mental health services and supports that are effective, that build on the strengths of individuals and address each person's cultural needs.
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER provides basic business development services for low-income persons, minorities, women and all racial/ethnic groups, new or existing businesses and refers clients to Nebraska Business Development Center for specialized services.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans.
YOUTH PROGRAM offers after school enrichment activities, homework help, and other special events
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MEETING daily 5:15 pm.
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Inter-Faith Response Inc
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, including rent assistance to prevent eviction and utilities assistance
PRESCRIPTION and optical vouchers
PANTRY REFERRALS
CLOTHING vouchers
BUS TICKETS for stranded travelers
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Interfaith Health Service http://www.southo.org (external link)
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Iowa Department of Human Services
PROGRAM: The Director of Human Services is the Chief Executive Officer for the Department of Human Services. A seven-member Council on Human Services acts in a policy-making and advisory capacity on matters within the jurisdiction of the department. The programs of child welfare, public assistance, mental health, mental retardation, and medical services are carried on throughout the state through local offices in every county, and eight state institutions. Inquiries regarding financial assistance, child welfare, family services, special needs, and other individual, family, and community problems should be made directly to the county office of the Department of Human Services in the inquirer's county of residence.
THE IOWA JUVENILE HOME: This is a court ordered coed facility for children between the ages of 12 and 18 adjudicated as children in need of assistance. Services provided include care and treatment, educational and recreational programming, counseling etc.
STATE TRAINING SCHOOL: Receives juveniles between the ages of 12 and 18, on court order who are adjudicated as delinquent. Provides a structured environment for care and treatment, educational, vocational, recreational and counseling programs.
GROUP CARE SERVICES, DAY CARE, FOSTER FAMILY CARE, ADOPTION
SERVICES, PROTECTIVE SERVICES: These services are provided through Department of Human Services county offices and may be available to any family, parent or child. Contact local county offices of the Department of Human Services.
INCOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES: Questions about eligibility and amounts of assistance paid to or on behalf of applicants and recipients for such programs as Family Investment Program (FIP), (formerly known as A.D.C.) and Food Assistance should be addressed directly to the county Department of Human Services.
MEDICAL SERVICES: Medical assistance programs, known as Title XIX (Medicaid) are available to most persons receiving financial aid through the SSI program or Family Investment Program (formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children). Medicaid is also available to certain other pregnant women, infants, children, their parents or caretaker relatives, and aged, blind, and disabled persons who may not receive cash assistance but do have financial need. Patients usually have a free choice of medical providers participating in the Medicaid program. Mental health and substance abuse services are delivered through a managed care system and require prior authorization for most Medicaid-eligible persons. State Supplementary Assistance is available to certain aged, blind, and disabled persons with special needs who are financially needy and meet other program requirements. Applications for assistance and questions about eligibility for Medicaid and State Supplementary Assistance should be addressed directly to the local office of the Iowa Department of Human Services in the county where the individual lives. 1-800-532-1215 toll free # for inquiries from Medicaid recipients when they receive a bill for services covered by Medicaid. For questions regarding billing call 1-800-338-9154
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Four mental health institutes are under the jurisdiction of the Iowa Department of Human Services:
CHEROKEE MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Cherokee; CLARINDA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUE, Clarinda; INDEPENDENCE MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Independence; MT. PLEASANT MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Mt. Pleasant. The mental health institutes receive both voluntary and committed patients and maintain outpatient clinics.
SHIP: State Human Investment Program - Plan for "reform" of the welfare system which calls for all recipients to be involved in a plan to move them toward economic self-sufficiency.
GLENWOOD STATE RESOURCE CENTER, Glenwood; WOODWARD STATE RESOURCE CENTER, Woodward. The Resource Centers receive people with mental retardation of all ages, including voluntary and court commitments. Most inquiries are best handled at the local level through the county office. Polk County has several offices.
COLLECTION SERVICES CENTER - Centralized Clearinghouse for child support payments on cases handled by the Child Support Recovery Units. (NOTE: Some child support cases are handled by counties.) Person to person customer service hours 8am to 5pm, Monday-Friday excluding holidays. Caller should be ready to give account number.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT - The Des Moines unit handles child support cases for custodial parents (both those on public assistance as well as those not on public assistance). Unit handles cases for those living in Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story and Warren Counties. To apply for support establishment or enforcement services, request an application from 1200 University, Suite C, Des Moines, Iowa 50314.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM - 1200 University Ave. Suite D, To apply for financial aid, contact county Department of Human Services. Contact the Bureau directly for Social Services. Recipients of all services must be legally admitted refugees or must have once held that status and not yet attained citizenship. Must possess an I-94 verifying refugee status or a Green Card that bears numbers indicating refugee status was once held. Financial assistance to all types of cases, regardless of family composition, will be based on federal program eligibility criteria and state Family Investment Program (formerly AFDC) needs/ standards with income and resources taken into consideration and payments made on the same basis. Also may be eligible for food assistance. Clients may also qualify for a "medical only" program. Private sponsors involved in refugee resettlement are not legally obligated to assume financial aid.
P.R.O.M.I.S.E. - (Promoting Independence and Self-Sufficiency Through Employment): Program offered to help welfare recipients obtain productive employment. Partnership of public and private sectors. Comprehensive program based on education, on-the-job training, and job placement. PROMISE JOBS is the work and training program for Family Investment Program (formerly AFDC) applicants and recipients. For additional information regarding this program contact an Income Maintenance worker at a local Dept. of Human Services Office.
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Iowa State University Extension http://www.extension.iastate.edu/iowaconcern/ (external link)
BUILDS partnerships and provides research-based learning opportunities to improve quality of life in Iowa
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Jefferson County Courthouse http://www.co.jefferson.ne.us (external link)
ATTORNEY (402) 729-6813
CLERK (402) 729-6818
CLERK MAGISTRATE: (402) 729-6801
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT: (402) 729-6807
ELECTION COMMISSIONER (402) 729-6818
HIGHWAY SUPEINTENDENT: (402) 729-6373
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 729-6819
TREASURER: (402) 729-6827
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Jesse's Tree http://www.jessestree.faithweb.com (external link)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for females age 12 to 20 years with/without children
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for males age 16 to 20.
SERVICES FOR CLIENTS include: Transportation for clients, provides or assists clients in locating reduced cost child care, employment, enrolling in school or GED classes, drug/alcohol counseling, parenting and prenatal classes as well as strength based gender specific programs, and post care services upon graduation of our program. Educational programs for budgeting, checking, savings, credit & investing. Health discussion groups, CPR classes, fitness education, nutrition and Healthy Living. Practical Living Skills include cooking, shopping on a budget, hours cleaning, laundry care, manners, sewing, gardening, bill paying, drivers education, child care. Job Training - filling out applications, resumes, interviewing, marketing yourself, rights of employees.
SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC: Thrift Store/Clothing Exchange and Little Sprouts Daycare; volunteer opportunities
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Jewish Senior Services http://www.rbjh.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOME for aged
INTERMEDIATE AND SKILLED nursing care
SUPPORTIVE COUNSELING for senior citizens and families
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE and crisis intervention
KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS
HEALTH AND DENTAL screening
CONTINUING EDUCATION
JEWISH FUNERAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION medical appointments, shopping, group service programs
COMMUNITY OUTREACH and residential services in determining client service needs
LIFE LINE
CONGREGATE MEALS programs Mondays at JCC
SHORT TERM REHABILITITATION
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Johnson County Courthouse
COUNTY OFFICES:
Assessor (402) 335-6303
Attorney (402) 335-2622
Clerk (402) 335-6300
Clerk of District Court (402) 335-6300
Election Commissioner (402) 335-6300
Emergency Manager (402) 335-8001
Register of Deeds (402) 335-6300
Sheriff (402) 335-3307
Treasurer (402) 335-6310
Weed Superintendent (402) 335-6302
Zoning Administrator (402) 335-8001
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Johnson-O'Malley Program - Rushville
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, shoes and similar items are purchased for Native American children. This program is not part of the school system
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Jubilee Center
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY FUND (Help-Now) for rent and utility assistance (Kearney county residents only)
CLOTHING, $0.50 per item
USED FURNITURE
FREE DINNER Thursdays 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
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Junior League Thrift Shop - Junior League of Lincoln http://www.jll.org (external link)
CLOTHING and household merchandise at a reduced cost to the public
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Kearney County Offices http://www.kearneycounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY SERVICES including Assessor, County Clerk, Treasurer, Sheriff, and Emergency Management services
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Kearney Homestead Assisted Living http://www.midwest-health.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Kensington,The http://www.kensington-evergreen.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
ADULT DAY CARE
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Kiddie Cab
TRANSPORTS children between the ages of 3 and 18 years of age to and from various activities, appointments and school
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Kids Can! Community Center http://www.kidscanomaha.org (external link)
YOUTH/CHILD CARE programs (ages 3-13 years) offered before school, after school, summer and OPS all-day breaks (except snow days), and full day care for ages 3-4
PRESCHOOL for ages 3-5; morning sessions
TUTORING services on-site at area-schools Mon-Fri
SENIOR SERVICES
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Kimball Assembly of God
FOOD PANTRY
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Kimball Assembly of God
FOOD PANTRY
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Kimball City Offices http://www.ci.kimball.ne.us/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES; permits including Building, Dog, Zoning; membership fees including Four Winds Golf Course Annual, Kimball Fitness Center Annual; use of Kimball Event Center, Kimball Public Library; police and fire protection
UTILITIES include electric, water, sewer, garbage collection, landfill
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Kimball County Ministerial Association
EMERGENCY traveler's assistance
FOOD PANTRY
UTILITY ASSISTANCE
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Kimball County Offices http://www.co.kimball.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Lakota Lutheran Center
SOUP KITCHEN Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 12:00 noon
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS weekly meetings
PHONE AND BATHROOM use
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Lancaster County Offices http://www.lancaster.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
Board of Commissioners 402-441-7447
Budget and Fiscal 402-441-7447
Clerk of the District Court 402-441-7069
Community Mental Health Center 402-441-7940 (see separate listing)
Cooperative Extension 402-441-7180 (see separate listing)
Corrections 402-441-7530 (see separate listing)
County Assessor 402-441-7463
County Attorney 402-441-7321 (see separate listing)
County Clerk 402-441-7481
County Engineer 402-441-7681
County Sheriff 402-441-6500 (see separate listing)
County Treasurer 402-441-7425
Election Commissioner 402-441-7311
Emergency Management 402-441-7441 (see separate listing)
Human Services 402-441-7447 (see separate listing)
Juvenile Detention Center 402-441-7090 (see separate listing)
Lancaster Manor 402-441-7101 (see separate listing)
Property Management 402-441-7386
Public Defender 402-441-7631
Records and Info Management 402-441-6065
Register of Deeds 402-441-7577 (see separate listing)
Safety & Training 402-441-6510
Veterans Service Center 402-441-7361 (see separate listing)
Weed Control Authority 402-441-7817
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Language and Culture School of Omaha http://www.languagecultureschoolomaha.org (external link)
ESL CLASSES
SUPPORT GROUP for Latino parents who wish to help their children with school work and class assignments
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League of Human Dignity http://www.leagueofhumandignity.com (external link)
SERVICES which enable persons with disabilities to acquire the skills necessary for independent living. Engages in specific advocacy and systems change to remove physical and attitudinal barriers which prevent people with disabilities from living independently.
BARRIER REMOVAL AND INFORMATION CENTER offers consultations to consumers, builders, businesses and organizations to increase accessibility within the home and community. Modifications to homes include redesigning living areas, and installing outside ramps and grab bars. In addition, grant assistance is offered to income- and geographically-eligible persons with disabilities.
CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING services include information and referral, independent living skills training, financial benefits counseling, and awareness training for the general public and organizations regarding disability issues. In addition, the Center assists clients in the development and implementation of independent living plans in the following areas: home and financial management; social skills; sexuality; consumer and legal rights; peer counseling; equipment loan, repair and rental; and individual and systems advocacy.
MOBILITY EQUIPMENT Sales and Service provides sales and servicing of assistive equipment such as wheelchairs, scooters, batteries and TDD equipment.
MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES COORDINATION FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES determines eligibility for recruiters, service providers, case management, and Medicaid Waiver services; assists consumers to develop a plan for in-home services to help eligible consumers to remain in their home; and coordinates needed services. Persons must be Medicaid eligible and meet nursing facility level of care and have care needs which could be met through waiver services at a cost that does not exceed the cap. In addition, persons must have received an explanation of nursing facility services and waiver services, and elect to receive the waiver services.
MOBILITY OPTIONS specializes in selling, customizing and servicing accessible vehicles and equipment for people with disabilities.
TRANSPORTATION COORDINATION SERVICES determines client eligibility for the City of Lincoln's special transportation services including Senior Saver, a discount for persons, 62 years or older, on regular bus routes; Go For Less, a discount for persons with disabilities on regular bus routes; the Handi-Van, which offers door-to-door transportation for persons unable to handle a fixed-route bus due to their disability; and the Taxi Coupon Program, which offers a reduced taxi fare for persons eligible for use of the Handi-Van. In addition, mediation is provided for StarTran and their customers regarding services.
NURSING HOME TRANSITION SERVICES assists people with disabilities to transition from living in nursing homes and other institutions to community based living.
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Lebensraum Assisted Living
ASSISTED LIVING HOME
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Legal Aid of Nebraska http://www.legalaidofnebraska.com (external link)
LEGAL SERVICES; see individual programs for details
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Lexington City Offices http://www.ci.lexington.ne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITY SERVICES, electric, water, trash and sewer services - deposit required
LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Life Choices - Fremont Area Pregnancy
PREGNANCY screening tests
LAY counseling
POST ABORTION Trauma Healing Program (PATH)
ADOPTION resource information
STD information and education
ASSISTANCE with maternity clothes, infant/toddler clothes, baby furniture, and miscellaneous baby items for clients enrolled in the Point System
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Lincoln City Offices lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
City Council 402-441-7515
Mayor's Department 402-441-7511
Building and Safety 402-441-7521
City Attorney 402-441-7281
Finance Department 402-441-7411
Fire Department 402-441-7363 (see separate listing)
Health Department 402-441-8000 (see separate listing)
Lincoln City Libraries 402-441-8500 (see separate listing)
Parks and Recreation Department 402-441-7847 (see separate listing)
Personnel Department 402-441-7597
Planning Department 402-441-7491
Police Department 402-441-7204 (see separate listing)
Public Works/Utilities Department 402-441-7548
Urban Development Department 402-441-7606
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Lincoln Crisis Pregnancy Center http://www.lincolncrisispregnancycenter.org (external link)
COUNSELING and support to women with unplanned pregnancies
ADDITIONAL services (available to general public) include pregnancy tests, parental classes, baby incentive program (mommy monies), maternity clothing, baby clothes, diapers, furniture and referrals to other community services
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Lincoln Housing Authority http://www.l-housing.com (external link)
Supplies rental housing, both subsidized and non-subsidized, to persons who qualify for services and a variety of local and federal housing programs. Housing programs, units and services are only available for people who wish to reside within the city of Lincoln.
RENTAL UNITS - LHA owns over 1,400 rental units to serve families, individuals who are elderly and/or disabled. Programs include market rate rents, affordable (tax credit) rents, and subsidized rents. Locations throughout the city of Lincoln. Specific eligibility determined by housing projects.
SECTION 8 VOUCHER PROGRAM - provides rental assistance to qualified households. Clients rent from landlords with a portion of rent paid by LHA to the landlord. Eligibility preference includes homeless, victims of domestic violence, and participants in the state Employment First program. Fees: 30% of adjusted income for rent and utilities. Eligibility: 50% of median income adjusted to household size.
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Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/health/index.htm (external link)
PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONAL HEALTH in cooperation with community resources through disease detection, prevention, education and regulation. Divisions include Director's Office, Animal Control, Dental Health, Environmental Public Health, Health Promotion and Outreach, Community Health Services, and Health Data and Evaluation.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SERVICES - provides leadership in public health assessment; collects, analyzes and disseminates information about community health status; facilitates community health planning and policy development; coordinates epidemiologic response; and provides public health programs and related community initiatives with epidemiologic support for program evaluation, planning and communication needs. The GIS component provides maps to analyze relationships in spatial data to identify high-risk areas.
RESOURCE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - maintains a comprehensive database of health and human services available throughout Lancaster County and southeast Nebraska, and provides information on locating and accessing those services. The Information Services oversees 70 IRis (Information and Referral) sites in Nebraska and assists each with database maintenance and training.
In addition, Resource Information Management serves as a supportive, collaborative partner in a number of community activities such as the annual update of the Human Services Directory of the Blue Pages portion of the telephone book; "Community Connections," a free, annually updated family guide to resources in Lincoln and Lancaster County; and community development activities related to collaborative information collection and sharing.
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Little Flower Haven http://www.littleflowerhaven.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING and rehabilitative services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy
ASSISTED LIVING
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Longs Creek Village Assisted Living
ASSISTED LIVING facility, one or two bedroom with private bathroom with shower, individual heating/cooling control, 24-hour emergency response system, telephone and cable outlets and locked unit; all utilities, except phone, included in rent; smoke-free facility
BASIC SERVICES include three meals per day, scheduled transportation, off street parking, weekly housekeeping and personal laundry service, group activities and planned social, recreational and religious activities
OTHER SERVICES include beauty shop, wellness room, lounge with fireplace, resident lounges, 3-season porches, private dining room and library
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Longview Home http://www.longviewhome.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY including an Alzheimer's Special Care Unit
ASSISTED LIVING apartments
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Love-In-Action Outreach Program
EMERGENCY clothing, bedding and household items (dishes, silverware, pots and pans, etc.) for each family member or single individual requesting assistance.
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Low Income Ministry of Dodge County
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Mon-Fri 10 am-2:30 pm for rent and utilities
FOOD PANTRY, up to 12 times a year; after third visit a referral from any social services agency is required; hours are Tue 10 am-2 pm, Thu 5 pm-7 pm
CLOTHING CENTER; nominal donation, no cost with referral, job interview clothing available; hours are Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm, Sat 9 am-12 noon; clothing is available year-round with referral from school, church or social service agency
HYGIENE ITEMS such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant etc with HHS food stamp card and a nominal fee
SCHOOL SUPPLIES for students K-12 at the beginning of the school term
FAN PROGRAM each summer for Dodge County residents, must qualify for low-income guidelines
CHRISTMAS FOOD distribution sign up in November, distribution in December for qualified persons
TOY SHOP offers toys, winter clothing, underwear, books, gifts, etc. for children ages birth to 15; sign up in November, distribution is in December; children enrolled in Toy Shop program are automatically enrolled in the bicycle drawing giveaway in December
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Low Income Ministry of Dodge County
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Mon-Fri 10 am-2:30 pm for rent and utilities
FOOD PANTRY, up to 12 times a year; after third visit a referral from any social services agency is required; hours are Tue 10 am-2 pm, Thu 5 pm-7 pm
CLOTHING CENTER; nominal donation, no cost with referral, job interview clothing available; hours are Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm, Sat 9 am-12 noon; clothing is available year-round with referral from school, church or social service agency
HYGIENE ITEMS such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant etc with HHS food stamp card and a nominal fee
SCHOOL SUPPLIES for students K-12 at the beginning of the school term
FAN PROGRAM each summer for Dodge County residents, must qualify for low-income guidelines
CHRISTMAS FOOD distribution sign up in November, distribution in December for qualified persons
TOY SHOP offers toys, winter clothing, underwear, books, gifts, etc. for children ages birth to 15; sign up in November, distribution is in December; children enrolled in Toy Shop program are automatically enrolled in the bicycle drawing giveaway in December
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Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
SERVICES VARY BY OMAHA LOCATION
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING provides outpatient mental health counseling to children and adults -- individual, marriage, family and group counseling, mental health assessments and treatment, on-site psychiatrists for evaluation and medication monitoring for clients in active therapy.
ADULT ANGER MANAGEMENT for adults not needing domestic violence counseling.
ADOLESCENT ANGER MANAGEMENT for those 13-18 years old.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Education, evaluation, early intervention and outpatient treatment services for youth and adults.
URGENT OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE provides community-based mental health service for indigent or non-insured persons in crisis who are not a danger to themselves or others.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT for those with Severe & Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and long-term psychiatric needs.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY EVALUATIONS.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for chemically dependent individuals who need more than regular outpatient treatment, but do not need inpatient treatment.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION CLASSES.
GAMBLING ADDICTION SERVICES.
INCEST TREATMENT for adult offenders, 18 years and over, and child sexual assault survivors.
TREATMENT for children with sexual behavior problems
PARENTS UNITED AGAINST SEXUAL ABUSE - peer support groups for adults and children affected by child sexual abuse.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING - Support for those considering whether to parent or choose an adoptive family for their child.
ADOPTION SERVICES Infant, Identified & Foster Care Adoption; International Adoption homestudies.
POST ADOPTION SERVICES - Adoption search, post adoption counseling and support services.
SKILLS FOR SUCCESS / COMMUNITY TREATMENT AIDES - In-home skill-building services to develop communication and social skills for children and parental behavior management skills for parents.
RESPITE CARE - Temporary child supervision for parents and caregivers of children with diagnosed behavioral/emotional disorders.
SPECIALIZED FOSTER CARE - Provides a continuum of foster care for children including emergency, agency supported and treatment; foster families receive 24-hour support and assistance.
TREATMENT FOSTER CARE - provides therapeutic services for children and adolescents experiencing emotional and behavioral disturbances, including but not limited to sexual behavior problems.
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Lutheran Metro Ministries
LIMITED FUNDS to assist with emergency situations, but gas, water, and light bills in collaboration with other agencies only
PANTRY REFERRALS
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Lutheran Services in Iowa http://www.lsiowa.org (external link)
RESPITE for children and adults with disabilities
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING for children and adults with disabilities
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Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital http://www.madonna.org (external link)
MEDICAL REHABILITATION FACILITY for children and adults who have suffered a traumatic brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury or other injury or illness
Rehabilitation services and programs include:
ACUTE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL provides comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services for children and adults who are recovering from traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, orthopedic injury, burns, neuromuscular disorders, and other disabling conditions
AQUATIC PHYSICAL THERAPY AND EXERCISE provides a warm water, fully-accessible pool which allows individuals to begin rehabilitation sooner and with less pain. Additional classes are also held regularly at Madonna ProActive Health & Fitness. Telephone (402) 420-0000.
AUGMENTATIVE (ASSISTED) COMMUNICATION provides evaluation and treatment of communication disorders to assist persons who have difficulty speaking or using muscle groups to develop alternative means of communication. Telephone (402) 483-9459
BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION provides intensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for persons with traumatic brain injury. Telephone: Inpatient (402) 489-9442, Outpatient (402) 483-9534
BURN REHABILITATION provides intensive inpatient rehabilitation for persons with thermal injuries, including both burns and frost bite. Telephone (402) 486-8467
DRIVER REHABILITATION provides evaluation and retraining for drivers after an injury or illness, and assessments for vehicle modification. Telephone (402) 483-9534
LONG TERM ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL is a 25-bed intensive inpatient rehabilitation unit for patients who are medically complex due to catastrophic injuries or illnesses, or multiple systems complications; specific programs include pulmonary, cardiac and wound care
LONG TERM CARE provides an intermediate nursing unit for persons with moderate or higher levels of medical needs; the program focuses on activities for daily living and recreation; registered nurses are on duty 24 hours daily. Telephone (402) 483-9616
ORTHOPEDIC REHABILITATION offers interdisciplinary inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for persons who have had an amputation, joint replacement or multiple fractures. Telephone: Inpatient (402) 483-9485 , Outpatient (402) 483-9534
PEDATRIC REHABILITATION provides intense inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for children, ages 1 month-18 years, experiencing impairment or disability due to illness or injury. Telephone: Inpatient (402) 486-8288, Outpatient (402) 483-9534
SPINAL CORD INJURY PROGRAM provides intense, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to children and adults suffering from spinal cord injuries to maximize independence. Telephone: Inpatient (402) 483-9647, Outpatient (402) 483-9534
STROKE REHABILITATION provides intense, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to those who have had a cerebrovascular accidents (stroke). Telephone: Inpatient (402) 483-9568, Outpatient (402) 483-9534
SUBACUTE REHABILITATION is a 40-bed unit for children and adults who require one or two types of therapy for a specific condition, or who have a diagnosis for recovery Telephone (402) 483-9409
VISION REHABILITATION, the only rehabilitation facility in the region to offer vision rehabilitation to those that have vision and balance problems due to stroke, brain injury or other neurological illness or injury Telephone (402) 483-9534.
THERAPY PLUS provides outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapies, psychology, and therapeutic recreational services for children and adults; a variety of specialty services and clinics are also available Telephone (402) 483-9534
VENTILATOR ASSISTED UNIT is a 38-bed unit which offers an alternative for ventilator-dependent patients Telephone (402) 483-9049
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Marshall Drive Baptist Church
PANTRY for food and clothing pantry; clients should call ahead; assistance only four times a year
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Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach http://www.mtkserves.org (external link)
SOUP KITCHEN providing lunch and dinner
FOOD PANTRY
HEALTH CLINIC the third Wednesday of each month 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
STREET OUTREACH and advocacy
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
GASOLINE assistance, first come first served first working day of each month; must show valid drivers license, registration, and car insurance
NUTRITION COUNSELING for the homeless and low income
VISION CARE for homeless or near homeless adults and children
THANKSGIVING DAY dinner served 5:30 pm-6:30 pm; open as usual Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
HOMELESS IDENTIFICATION PROJECT assists homeless or near homeless people with obtaining birth certificates or other identification necessary for employment, cashing paychecks, housing and community services; must have no income
LIFE SKILLS ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM offers a basic life skills class, once a week for six weeks, to help alleviate homelessness. Classes cover parenting, budgeting, landlord/tenant issues, nutrition, employment skills, self-esteem and self-advocacy
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for Chronically Homeless Men
CASE MANAGEMENT for individuals and families on Housing Voucher List
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Mead Evangelical Covenant Church
LIMITED FUNDS for financial assistance
FOOD PANTRY
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Meals on Wheels of Beatrice
DELIVERED hot meals (over the noon hour) Monday through Friday including holidays; food is prepared by Beatrice Community Hospital
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Megabus http://www.megabus.com (external link)
DAILY EXPRESS BUS SERVICE with low fares; Midwest route runs from Chicago to Iowa City to Des Moines
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Memorial Health Center http://www.memorialhealthcenter.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
NURSING HOME
ASSISTED LIVING
HOME HEALTH CARE nursing and aide services
HOSPICE care
MEALS ON WHEELS delivered weekdays, $3.50 per meal
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SUPPORT GROUPS include:
Alcoholics Anonymous, Tue and Fri, 8 pm-9:30 pm, Room C
Al-Anon, Mon 8 pm-9 pm, Room C
Alzheimer's Support Group, last Tuesday of the month, 4 pm-5 pm, Room C
Circle of Friends Cancer Support, third Thursday of the month, 6 pm-7:30 pm, Dorwart Cancer Center
Healing and Growth Bereavement support, call 254-3273
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Mental Health Association of Nebraska http://www.mha-ne.org (external link)
ASSOCIATION with chapters located in communities throughout Nebraska
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Mercy Housing Midwest http://www.mercyhousing.org (external link)
HOUSING, affordable, quality, service-enriched housing for individuals and families who are economically poor
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Mercy Western Manor http://www.mercyhousing.org (external link)
GOVERNMENT subsidized private rental housing to low and moderate income individuals or families
SECTION 8 and in house Section 236 housing
NETWORK CENTER for residents which includes a computer lab with internet access, group classes,
community resources, and holiday parties
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Meridian Gardens Assisted Living Community http://www.meridiangardens.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Merrick County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Messiah Lutheran Church
EVENING MEAL 4:30 pm-5:30 pm, Saturday
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Methodist Health System http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
ACUTE care facility including emergency department
PHYSICIAN Referral at 354-8888 or (800) 958-6498
INPATIENT and Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation
HOME HEALTH CARE 354-3200
REHABILITATION CENTER 354-4400
SLEEP CENTER 354-6305
HOSPICE 354-3200
CANCER CENTER (includes Gamma Knife and IMRT) 354-5844
HARPER'S HOPE for Cancer Survivors 354-HOPE
SANE/SART, Specialized Care for Sexual Assault Victims (354-4424) l
55PLUS 354-7587
SUPPORT GROUPS for wide range of issues including cancer, diabetes, heart, family and
parenting
CLASSES for a fee:
Expecting Twins, Triplets, or More...? - 354-5480
Infant Feeding - 354-5480
Prepared Childbirth - 354-5480
Sibling Class - 354-5480
Psychotherapy Group for Post-Bariatric Surgery - 354-1354 (may be covered by insurance)
Psychotherapy Group for Eating Disorders - 354-1354 (may be covered by insurance)
Life Shapes (weight loss) - 354-5662
Quit Smart Smoking Cessation - 354-5237
Look Good...Feel Better, free for women undergoing radiation or chemotherapy - 354-8888
A Time to Heal, free for women who have completed treatment for breast cancer - 354-7259
Surgical Options for the Treatment of Obesity, free - 354-8888
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Metro Area Transit (MAT) http://www.metroareatransit.com (external link)
BUS SERVICE within Omaha city limits, Bellevue, and Council Bluffs; Ralston, Papillion and LaVista: weekday a.m and p.m. rush hour Express Service to and from downtown Omaha.
BUS ROUTE SCHEDULES for customer use at businesses, hospitals, libraries, post office, public buildings, etc. Bus route schedule information via telephone by Customer Service Agents and online
MOBY ADA Complementary Paratransit curb-to-curb transportation for disabled clients; ADA Eligibility Certification Application available online and at MOBY office; one-way fare is $2.00
SUBSIDIZED transportation for employees; employees should ask their Human Resources Departments what mass transit flexible spending options they offer
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Metropolitan Utilities District http://www.mudomaha.com (external link)
GAS AND WATER SERVICE
EMERGENCY 24-hour number for gas leaks or outage; water leaks or outage
REGULAR business hours for ordering service on/off, current bill questions
BURIED LINE locations
CONSUMER INFORMATION
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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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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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MidAmerican Energy
UTILITY COMPANY providing electricity
EMERGENCY, call 24 hours
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Midland Area Agency on Aging http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE assessment done in the client's residence to identify client's needs and plan care
CHOICES case management services helps to coordinate and manage care on behalf of the client; evaluate needs, resources, and family support to help decide what plan of care is best for the individual, and assist in organizing and overseeing the home care plan
SENIOR CENTERS provide a variety of services including congregate and home delivered meals, social activities and educational programs.
VOLUNTEERS provide telephone reassurance and Senior Companion programs
HANDYMAN and homemaker services also available
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Midwest Child Care Association http://www.childcarene.org (external link)
STATEWIDE LISTING with detailed profiling and rates of licensed child care providers
USDA Child Care Food Program administration
TRAINS child care personnel
RECRUIT AND TRAIN child care providers to care for Offutt employees through a contract with the US Air Force
CONDUCTS AND PUBLISHES RESEARCH on child care issues
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Midwest Covenant Home
INDEPENDENT and assisted living care, and skilled and intermediate nursing care
THERAPY, physical, occupational, and speech
ADULT daycare
RESPITE CARE
DIETARY consultation
TRANSPORTATION
HOSPICE CARE
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Milford Assembly of God http://www.milfordassembly.org (external link)
COUNSELING services for people with problems, addictions, marriage problems, domestic violence and any unwanted pregnancy
ANGEL FOOD MINISTRY food cooperative program allowing anyone to purchase a monthly food box at a discounted price
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Mills County Offices http://www.millscoia.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor 527-4883
County Attorney 527-5233
Auditor 527-3146
Clerk of Court 527-4880
Emergency Management 527-3643
Engineers 527-4873
General Relief/Veterans Affairs 527-5621
Board of Supervisors 527-4729
Sheriff 527-4871
Treasurer 527-4419
Recorder 527-9315
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Mission For All Nations http://www.missionfan.com (external link)
AGENCY providing services in Omaha, Bellevue, and Council Bluffs
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Modest Needs Foundation http://www.modestneeds.org (external link)
FINANCIAL HELP for emergency expenses through three types of grants
SELF SUFFICIENCY GRANTS help with regularly scheduled expenses that a client cannot pay due to a short-term emergency situation
BACK TO WORK GRANTS help those who are unemployed and need help to afford a small, work-related expense that will immediately return them to full-time employment
INDEPENDENT LIVING GRANTS are available for those who are permanently unable to work but who are living independently on the limited income to which they are entitled (i.e. retirement income, permanent disability income, etc.)
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Montgomery County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Auditor 623-5127
Assessor 623-4171
Clerk of the District Court 623-4986
Conservation 623-4753
County Attorney 623-3011
CPC Administrator 623-6541
Emergency Management 623-5107
Engineer 623-5197
Environmental Specialist 623-4753
General Assistance 623-3848
Mental Health Coordinator 623-6541
Recorder 623-4363
Sheriff - Communications 623-5107
Supervisors 623-5127
Treasurer's Office 623-3292
Veteran Affairs 623-3180
Zoning 623-5197
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Morrill County Community Hospital http://www.morrillcountyhospital.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME HEALTH CARE nursing, aides, and therapy
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
FOOT CLINIC in Bridgeport and Bayard
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE programs application help
FREE children's immunization clinics, first Monday of the month
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Morrill County Offices http://www.morrillcounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Mosaic http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
RETIREMENT AGE programs
HOST HOMES
EARLY INTERVENTION
SPEAKERS BUREAU
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Muslim Youth and Young Adult Organization
PROMOTES entrepreneurial training and teaching youth how to become self sufficient in business
EDUCATIONAL skills via mentoring and remedial support
INFORMATION and referral
COMMUNITY-BASED gardening projects
VOLUNTEER opportunities
PRISON GAP re-entry
AS A KINIUN (African Martial Arts)
Special women's classes (self defense)
Meditation
Kick fighting
Tournament training
Combat and weaponry
NUTRITION classes/lectures
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My Neighbors Closet Thrift Shop
CLOTHING and household items
DONATION items during business hours
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Myrtue Medical Center http://www.myrtuemedical.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:
Human Resources 755-4271
Medical Clinic 755-5130
Behavioral Health 755-5056 (see separate listing)
Occupational Health 755-4288
Public Health 755-4422 (see separate listing)
Home Health/Hospice 755-4308
SUPPORT GROUPS related to Fibromyalgia, diabetes, stroke, cancer, and Better Breathers
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (gas and food) to migrant workers
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING assistance, job referrals and counseling
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
ABE/GED Vocational Training classes
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
SPANISH TRANSLATION, fee to private individual
IMMIGRATION BENEFIT APPLICATION assistance referrals to other services; services are provided to clients enrolled in the National Farm Workers Job Program
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Nance County Offices http://www.co.nance.ne.us/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
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National Park Service http://www.nps.gov (external link)
REGIONAL OFFICE for national park system in the Midwest
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL on the parks all over the continental U.S.A.
GOLDEN PASSPORTS (free admission) or reduction in park entry fees for elderly and disabled; cost is $10.00 and the pass is good for life
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National Patient Travel Helpline http://www.patienttravel.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for those needing to travel to receive medical care
INFORMATION SERVICE keeps track of charitable and charitably assisted air travel programs for patients traveling to and from from medical treatment.
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National Runaway Switchboard http://www.1800runaway.org (external link)
HOTLINE providing crisis intervention, information and referral, message delivery and conferencing services
FREE BUS RIDES HOME via the 'Home Free' program
EDUCATIONAL materials
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National Runaway Switchboard http://www.1800runaway.org (external link)
HOTLINE providing crisis intervention, information and referral, message delivery and conferencing services
FREE BUS RIDES HOME via the 'Home Free' program
EDUCATIONAL materials
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Nebraska AIDS Project http://www.nap.org (external link)
HIV TESTING:
Thu-Fri 5 pm-9 pm and last Sat of each month 11 am-3 pm
Wed by appointment only
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for Nebraska and Southwest Iowa
SUPPORT GROUPS for people with HIV/AIDS, family members and significant others
PRACTICAL SUPPORT (transportation, homemaker services, etc.) for persons with HIV/AIDS
EDUCATIONAL PAMPHLETS AND BROCHURES
VOLUNTEER SUPPORT for persons with AIDS
CASE MANAGEMENT - on call
WELLNESS CENTER for HIV+ individuals (meals, complimentary therapies, etc.)
EMERGENCY FUNDS to assist eligible people with portions of medical or dental expenses, and emergency services, i.e. rent, utilities)
EL PROGRAMMA DEL SIDA Latino outreach and counseling/testing services
COUNSELING SERVICES
HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS)
NEBRASKA AIDS Education and Training Center in collaboration with UNMC
MENTAL HEALTH and substance abuse recovery
CLASSES of all types, including scrapbooking and budgeting
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Nebraska City Food Pantry
EMERGENCY FOOD as needed
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Nebraska Department of Agriculture http://www.agr.state.ne.us (external link)
ALL STATE AGRICULTURAL programs
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Nebraska Department of Education http://www.nde.state.ne.us (external link)
ALL EDUCATION SERVICES for the state of Nebraska, including disability determination, early childhood education, adult education, and vocational rehabilitation
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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
SYSTEM of services that help people live better lives through effective health and human services. Services include providing birth and death certificates and the following programs:
ADOPTION PROGRAM - enables some children who are wards of the state or private adoption agencies to be placed in adoptive homes. Adopted children may be eligible for financial assistance for food, clothing and transportation; medical and dental care; legal services; or counseling. Children available for adoption may have an emotional, mental or physical disorder, be school age, or be brothers or sisters who want to stay together.
ADULT FAMILY HOME - provides a homelike living arrangement to meet the needs of adults who are unable to live independently, but can function adequately with minimum supervision and protection.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - investigates and provides services to elderly and mentally or physically disabled persons age 18 or older who require protection from abuse or neglect. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
AID TO AGED, BLIND & DISABLED - provides services to low-income recipients to enable them to be as self-sufficient as possible. Such services include chore services, home delivered meals, homemaker services, adult day care, congregate meals, respite, and transportation.
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC) - provides cash payments to economically vulnerable families with children 18 years or younger. For families with individuals who are employable, the assistance is time limited. For families with individuals who are not employable, there are no time limits.
CHILD CARE, SUBSIDIZED - families with incomes of up to 185% of the federal poverty guidelines may be eligible for financial assistance with the costs of child care for children 12 years and younger or with special needs. To be eligible, parents must be employed, incapacitated, or participating in education and training programs.
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE - services may be offered during and following an initial assessment to protect the child and improve the conditions that contributed to the risk of abuse and neglect. Services that may be offered include in-home family therapy, family support services, day care, transportation, case management, and temporary foster care. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT - provides legal services for ADC recipients to establish paternity and to help anyone enforce court orders for child support. Monitors child support collections and provides services to locate absent parents.
DISABLED PERSONS AND FAMILY SUPPORT - coordinates and purchases services to assist employed, disabled adults or helps families keep a disabled family member in their home.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - provides assistance to needy families with minor children in situations where other sources are not available. Examples of situations for which assistance is available are imminent evictions, loss of utility service, or exhaustion of food supplies.
EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE - provides short-term care to children 24 hours a day, statewide.
EMPLOYMENT FIRST - provides temporary support for a maximum of two years for families where the employable adults are transitioning to economic self-support, through components such as training, education, job preparation activities, or job search.
FOOD STAMPS - provides food stamp benefits, through an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, to raise the level of nutrition among low-income households. Eligibility is based on household size, resources and income, which are compared to federal poverty guidelines. Call (877) 247-6328 for Electronic Benefits Transfer card balance, or to report a lost, stolen or damaged card.
FOSTER CARE - provides a safe, temporary home for children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect, or delinquency.
KID'S CONNECTION - a state children's health insurance program that provides access to health care for low-income uninsured children statewide. 1-877-632-5437
LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE - a federally funded program to assist low-income households in meeting energy costs. Benefits are based on family size, fuel type, and geographic residency in the state.
MEDICAID - provides payment for the medical care of low-income Nebraskans. Types of medical services are hospital, nursing home, physicians, dental, clinic, home health, family planning, lab and radiology, and prescribed drugs. Medicaid may also cover home and community based services for high risk individuals who are aged, disabled, or mentally disabled.
MEDICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN - provides diagnosis and referral services to low-income children and purchases necessary treatment for them. Children who have a crippling or potentially crippling condition are given an evaluation upon request. Children determined eligible for the program are given additional treatment or services by medical providers under contract with the Department.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT - provides financial assistance to refugees who have been resettled in the United States and do not qualify for other programs. Assistance is limited to the first eight months as a refugee.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - assists the public in the recruitment and approval of services for children and families. Services include: referrals, recruit and license those interested in adopting or fostering children in Nebraska's child welfare system; work with individuals who are seeking appropriate day care for their own children; facilitate the process for individuals who want to provide licensed child care; and recruit, certify and approve individuals who provide housekeeping, personal care and respite for the aged and disabled.
STATE SUPPLEMENT - adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
STATE DISABILITY - provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.
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Nebraska Department of Veterans' Affairs http://www.nebraskaveteran.com (external link)
NEBRASKA VETERANS' AID FUND is a temporary emergency aid fund to assist veterans, their eligible widows, widowers, spouses, and dependent children if an unforeseen emergency occurs and are legal residents of this state on the date of application. Aid can only be used for food, fuel, shelter, wearing apparel, medical or surgical aid and funerals expenses. Eligibility includes veterans who served on active duty of the Armed Forces of the United States, other than active duty for training, who were discharged or otherwise separated with a characterization of honorable or general (under honorable conditions) or died while in service or as a direct result of such service. Applications must be made through the County Service Officer or Post Service Officer of any recognized veterans' organization near the applicant's residence for submission to the Director of Veterans' Affairs.
NEBRASKA VETERANS' HOMES has four veterans homes located at Grand Island, Norfolk, Omaha and Scottsbluff. The homes provide domiciliary and nursing home care and subsistence to persons who served in the armed forces of the United States during a period of was as defined in Nebraska Revised Statute 80-401.01 and discharged or otherwise separated with a characterization of honorable or general (under honorable conditions); was a bona fide resident of the State of Nebraska for at least two years and has become disabled due to service, old age, or otherwise to the extent that it would prevent earning a livelihood. Admission may include the spouse, surviving spouse or parent as defined in Nebraska Revised Statute 80-316. Applications must be made through the County Service Officer for submission to the Director of Veterans' Affairs for approval of statutory eligibility requirements and referral to the Veterans' Home for medical eligibility and further processing. The Veterans' Homes are managed by the Department of Health and Human Services.
WAIVER OF TUITION/VETERAN'S AFFAIR through the The University of Nebraska, state colleges, and community colleges shall waive all tuition on behalf of an eligible dependent of a veteran. To be eligible the dependent must meet the following requirements: Is a resident of this state and meets the institution's requirements for establishing residency for purposes of paying instate tuition. Has a parent, stepparent or spouse who served in the armed forces of the U.S. and died of a service-connected disability; or died subsequent to discharge as a result of injury or illness sustained while a member of the armed forces; or is permanently and totally disabled as a result of military service; or while a member of the armed forces of the US is classified MIA or as a POW during armed hostilities. Application must be made through the County Service Officer for submission to the Director of Veterans' Affairs.
DISCHARGE records of veterans who entered from and returned to Nebraska upon separation from military service, and who had requested that Nebraska receive a copy. Written requests must be notarized.
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Nebraska Energy Office http://www.neo.ne.gov (external link)
DOLLAR AND ENERGY SAVING LOANS offer 5% or less financing with no money down to purchase a new furnace, air conditioner, windows, doors, insulation, high efficiency water heaters, appliance replacement such as refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, clothes washer and other efficiency improvements; loan amounts vary by building or business type.
FREE HOME WEATHERIZATION helps with caulking, weather stripping, insulation, furnace replacement if needed and provides a safety inspection on combustion appliances
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Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA) http://www.nifa.org (external link)
LOW-INTEREST rate loans for first-time homebuyers through local lenders
SEARCHABLE DATABASE online includes affordable rental apartments located throughout Nebraska
FINANCIAL RESOURCES for agricultural, manufacturing, medical, and community development
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Nebraska Public Service Commission http://www.psc.nebraska.gov (external link)
STATE AGENCY which monitors and enforces standards and regulatory policies for telecommunications; passenger motor transportation and moving companies; manufactured homes, modular homes and recreational vehicles; grain warehouses; and natural gas.
NEBRASKA EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM provides monetary assistance for purchasing specialized telecommunications equipment which may include computer conversion packages, amplified phones, TTY/TT, telephone amplifier, telephone ring signals, CapTel ('Captioned Telephone') and voice carry-over (VCO)-TT; must meet the professional certification of impairment guidelines to be eligible for assistance; there are no income guidelines. Upon approval of the application, a voucher is issued and the applicant can purchase compliant equipment at any location.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NTAP) serves persons receiving benefits through Supplemental Security Income, Food Stamps, Medicaid (including children's programs), Federal Public Housing Assistance or Low Income Energy Assistance Plan. The program provides half of the telephone service connection charge (up to $30.00) for eligible persons. The program also provides a monthly discount of up to $13.50 for basic local telephone service. The application is available in English and Spanish at Nebraska Health and Human Services, and the Nebraska Public Service Commission or can be downloaded from the website
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Nebraska State Patrol http://www.nsp.state.ne.us (external link)
STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRAVELERS AID may help with a voucher from the Salvation Army (when funds are available) for a tank of gas if person is on the highway outside Omaha city limits
SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY list is on the website
HIGHWAY HELPLINE - *55 on cellphone, or 1-800-525-5555
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Neighbor to Neighbor
VOLUNTEERS help people stay independent and in their own home as long as possible and lead a quality life
INDIVIDUAL TRANSPORTATION for those who are ambulatory
TELEPHONE reassurance
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
IN HOME light meal preparation
SNOW REMOVAL
LIFELINE
RESPITE CARE to relieve caregivers during the day for a few hours
CALL FOR INFORMATION regarding other services that may be needed
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NeighborWorks http://www.nwlincoln.org (external link)
AFFORDABLE HOUSING assistance for low to moderate income families who are first-time buyers
HOME BUYER training
FORECLOSURE prevention assistance
HOME REHABILITATION
PROBLEM PROPERTY program rehabilitates or replaces dilapidated homes in Lincoln's older neighborhoods
HIGH SCHOOL construction houses - Lincoln High School construction trades students build a new house, under supervision of their instructor; the house is then sold to a qualified first-time homebuyer
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Nemaha County Courthouse http://www.nol.org\nemaha (external link)
ASSESSOR (402) 274-3820
ATTORNEY (402) 274-4112
CLERK (402) 274-4213
CLERK of District Court (402) 274-3616
ELECTION Commissioner (402) 274-4213
COUNTY Court Judge (402) 274-3008
REGISTER of Deeds (402) 274-4213
SHERIFF (402) 274-3139
SURVEYOR/Highway Superintendent (402) 274-3523
TREASURER (402) 274-3319
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New Cassel Retirement Center http://www.newcassel.org (external link)
RETIREMENT HOME for the elderly
ASSISTED LIVING services
SOCIAL and recreational programs
RELIGIOUS SERVICES, weekly non-denominational and daily mass
EDUCATIONAL, craft classes, wellness activities, exercise classes, fitness room and computer classes
TRANSPORTATION to doctor appointments
STAFF PERSON on emergency call 24 hours a day
ADULT DAY CENTER Medicaid and Title XX certified
HEALTH CLINIC, RN staffed
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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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Nishna Productions, Inc. http://www.nishna.org (external link)
SUPPORT SERVICES for people with disabilities so that they may become independent, integrated members of the community
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES include Traditional Group Homes, Community Support Program, Supported Community Living Services
TRADITIONAL GROUP HOME offers training in self-help skills, household management and leisure-time skills; these programs integrate people into the community in the least restrictive environment; all individuals are encouraged to have an outside activity; group home sites are in Red Oak, Malvern, and Shenandoah
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM teaches independent living skills to persons living in their own apartment or home. Individuals receive additional support services as needed such as transportation, personal shopping, meal planning, socialization, self-help skills, household management skills and money management
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING PROGRAM provides up to 24 hours of support to assist individuals with their daily needs
RESPITE CARE PROGRAM provides short-term relief in the absence of the family or caregiver, such as a vacation or a night out
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT program provides assistance in securing and maintaining a job in the community; services include work evaluation, work adjustment, job coaching, job development and community based vocational assessment
WORK ACTIVITY CENTERS in Red Oak and Shenandoah provide opportunities for people with disabilities to gain useful vocational training while earning a wage
DAY HABILITATION services
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Norris Area Food Pantry - Shepherd of the Hills Church http://www.sothneb.org (external link)
FOOD for emergencies
HOLIDAY BASKET for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter
DONATIONS accepted from area churches, groups, and schools
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Northeast Nebraska Area Agency on Aging http://www.nenaaa.com (external link)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility pre-admission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices appropriate to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed
CARE MANAGEMENT provides a health, social,and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services; coordination of in-home services; on-going monitoring and follow-up; long term care facility information
IN-HOME SERVICES, including grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation, respite, lawn care, snow removal, and personal care
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM or Lifeline may be available for persons who can benefit from the security of the system.
NUTRITION COUNSELING provides individual counseling to those at nutritional risk because of their physical health, diagnosis, medication, family finances, or family status change
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to a qualified individual. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 and over including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
HOME-DELIVERED MEALS are provided to frail, homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
OMBUDSMAN advocates for the rights of residents of long term care facilities through empowerment, problem-solving, and conflict resolution
LEGAL ASSISTANCE on an individual basis, and educational programs at senior centers
AGED AND DISABLED MEDICAID WAIVER allows Medicaid dollars to be used for specific services for those with long term care needs; must be 65 or older, Medicaid eligible, with needs which would require nursing facility care and can by safely served at home at a cost not more than nursing facility care; services may include housekeeping, grocery shopping, respite, transportation, lifeline, and assisted living
HEALTH CLINIC services provided by a licensed health care professional designed to identify, prevent or treat physical or mental health problems
SUPPORTIVE services is a broad provision of health, social, educational services including recreational, general information, public information and publication.
OUTREACH identifies potential clients and encourages their use of existing services
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE provides information on available services, links individuals to the services and provides adequate follow-up procedures
TRANSPORTATION and ASSISTED TRANSPORTATION may be available to transport from one location to another
SHIIP Senior Health Insurance Information Program provides insurance information and counseling to older Nebraskans and person with disabilities regarding Medicaid, Medicare, and health insurance, including the Medicare Prescription Drug Plans; toll free hotline, public education, and educational literature also available - 800-234-7117
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child; provides information, assistance, training, support group, respite care, and supplemental services
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Northwest Community Action Partnership http://www.ncap.info (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION agency administrative office
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Nuckolls County Offices http://www.nuckollscounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Nurses on Call http://www.yournursesoncall.com (external link)
NURSES ON CALL provide home health care services, including skilled nursing (RN/LPN), home health aides, homemaker services, and respite care. Infusion therapy, chemo therapy, and companion program are available.
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Nye Square/ Nye Courte http://www.nyeseniorservices.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING HOME
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Omaha Ambulance Service http://www.omahaambulance.com (external link)
WHEELCHAIR AND AMBULATORY TRANSPORTS to dialysis clinics, chemotherapy treatment centers, physical therapy, relocation facilities, shopping, and personal errands
AMBULANCE TRANSPORTS offer advanced and basic life support level pre-hospital care transports; specializing in long distance transports in and out of state
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Omaha Catholic Worker Community
HOMELESS SHELTER for five homeless men
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Omaha City Offices http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us (external link)
CIVIC Auditorium 341-1500
CITY COUNCIL, 444-5520
CITY HALL Civic Center, 444-7000
DOUGLAS COUNTY Emergency Management 444-5040
COMMUNICATIONS Division, 444-5800 (911 Center)
GREATER OMAHA Workforce Development, 444-4700
CREDIT UNION, 444-5999
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 444-5165
FIRE Division, 444-5700
HANDYMAN Program, 444-5219, for homeowners, 60 years of age and older, in Douglas County, based on income
HOUSING & Community Development, 444-5142 or 444-5371
HUMAN Relations, 444-5055
PARKS and Recreation, 444-5900
LAW Department, 444-5115
LIBRARIES, 444-4800
MAYOR, 444-5000
MAYOR'S HOTLINE (Complaints), 444-5555
OMAHA-DOUGLAS Public Building Commission, 444-5345
PARKS MAINTENANCE Division, 444-5955
PERMITS & Inspections, 444-5350
PERSONNEL 444-5300
PLANNING DEPARTMENT, 444-5150
POLICE Non-Emergency, 444-5600
PUBLIC PROPERTY Division-City, 444-5900
PUBLIC WORKS, 444-5220
PURCHASING Division, 444-5478
RECREATION, 444-5900
SEWER FEES & Maintenance, 444-5332
STADIUM-Rosenblatt, 444-4750
SWIMMING Pools, 444-5900
TENNIS Centers, 444-5900
TRAFFIC CONTROL Service & Maintenance, 444-5160
WEED & Litter, 444-5910
GARBAGE PICKUP for disabled householders, 444-5238
GARBAGE complaints, 444-5238
RECYCLING information, 444-4500
WHEELCHAIR RAMPS, 444-5219
GRAFFITI, Mayor's Hotline 444-5555
STREET MAINTENANCE, 444-4919
TOW LOT, 444-5782
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Omaha Home for Boys http://www.omahahomeforboys.org (external link)
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION services for boys ages 10 to 18 through the Residential Care Program; basic disciplinary, living, and behavioral skills are taught while boys live in a cottage setting with married House Parents and attend public school
INDEPENDENT LIVING is also offered for young adults ages 17-21 who have 'aged out' of the Home or other community care programs; teaches young adults basic life skills to help them live self-sufficient lives (see separate listing)
BILINGUAL, in-home, and after care services are available when needed
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Omaha Housing Authority http://www.ohauthority.org (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING APPLICATIONS accepted Tue and Thu 10 am-5 pm; call 444-3057 at the Gateway Building for information
SECTION 8 PROGRAM - watch newspaper or call to find out when applications will be accepted.
RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM is a transitional program for the homeless or persons with disabilities with an agency referral
MOD REHAB call 444-4200 to see if any openings in the MOD program
HOUSING SEARCH - free on-line service to list and find rental housing in Nebraska is at www.housing.ne.gov
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING information is available at www.HUD.gov and then enter state information; look under Quick Links, Subsidized Apartment search or come to 3005 Emmet St for a list of subsidized properties
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Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) http://www.oppd.com (external link)
EMERGENCY 800-554-OPPD (6773)
ENERGY ADVISOR 636-3850, Outside Omaha 800-648-2658
INFORMATION about bills 536-4131, Outside Omaha 877-536-4131
SERVICE On or Off 536-4131, Outside Omaha 877-536-4131
HELP DESK for pledges 514-1140
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Omaha Public Schools http://www.ops.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21 years
PRESCHOOL for children with disabilities, ages 0-5 years
VOCATIONAL and adult education, ages 16 years and older
CONTINUING EDUCATION for adults, ages 16 years and older
OCCUPATIONAL placement
HOMEBOUND EDUCATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER (ELL) opportunities in grades K-12
SAFE, SECURE, AND DISCIPLINED Schools (SSDS) program provide resources to students, staff, and community to ensure a safe, nurturing learning environment
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Omaha/Douglas County Victim Assistance Unit http://www.co.douglas.ne.us/dept/attorney/vw.htm (external link)
ASSIST VICTIMS in preparing restitution claims and Victim Impact Statements
ACCOMPANY VICTIMS to contest hearings, misdemeanor court, preliminary hearings, court if they have been called as a witness and/or the trial in felony cases
ASSIST VICTIMS WITH PROTECTION orders or warrants
ASSIST ELDERLY VICTIMS of crime with services appropriate to their special needs
ACT AS LIAISON and referral agency to special counseling facilities and community service agencies for victims and witnesses
TRANSPORTATION assistance to victims and witnesses to and from court
NOTIFICATION, if requested, to friends, relatives, and employer of a victim
KEEP VICTIMS AND WITNESSES apprised of the status of a particular case and accompany victims and witnesses during court proceedings
VINE NEBRASKA a computer-based service that provides victims with information and notification. Available 24 hours, 7days
LIAISON between victims and police personnel
EXPEDITE PROPERTY return
CELL PHONE PROJECT uses cell phones for domestic and special circumstance victims. Cell phones dial 911 only
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One Shoe Crew,The
MATCHES PEOPLE of similar ages and tastes in shoe styles who have exact opposite shoe-size problems
PROVIDES NEW UNUSED SHOES for those who need just one shoe
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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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Open Harvest http://www.openharvest.coop (external link)
GROCERY COOPERATIVE for natural foods; contains a bakery, deli, organic produce, and vitamins/supplements, and is wheelchair accessible
FREE HOME BOUND delivery services on Thursdays for senior citizens and persons with disabilities residing within the Lincoln city limits
NUTRITIONAL information
COOKING CLASSES each spring
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Operation Blessing Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides four to five days of food; referral needed from church family or Panhandle
Community Services
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Osceola City Offices
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
WATER, sewer, and compactor services
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Otoe County Courthouse http://www.co.otoe.ne.us/ (external link)
ATTORNEY (402) 873-9044
COUNTY CLERK (402) 873-9505
DISTRICT COURT CLERK (402) 873-9550
SURVEYOR (402) 873-9548
JUDGE (402) 873-9575
PUBLIC DEFENDER (402) 873-9589
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 873-9530; Fax (402) 873-9507
SHERIFF (402) 873-9560; Fax (402) 873-6130
TREASURER (402) 873-9510
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Otoe County Respite and Companion Faith In Action
TRANSPORTATION to appointments, shopping, etc.
IN-HOME SERVICES including light housekeeping chores, light cooking, help with mail
RESPITE CARE during the day for one who is homebound while their caregiver needs a few hours away from their duties
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
SOUP KITCHEN each week
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Our Saviors Lutheran Church Pantry http://www.oursaviorscb.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY available once every three months or ninety days.
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Page County Offices
COUNTY government offices
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COUNTY government offices
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Papillion City Offices http://www.papillion.org (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Parent-Child Center http://www.dawsoncountyne.net/pcc/index.html (external link)
EMERGENCY Shelter
SAFETY Planning
LEGAL ADVOCACY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE Support
MEDICAL ADVOCACY
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
PROTECTION ORDER Assistance
EMERGENCY Financial Aid
EMERGENCY Transportation
SUPPORT GROUP
EDUCATION and Information
VINE INFORMATION and Assistance
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT during rape exams and police interviews
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Pawnee County Courthouse
ASSESSOR (402) 852-2292
CLERK (402) 852-2962
SHERIFF (402) 852-2969
TREASURER (402) 852-2380
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Peace Haven Retirement Home http://www.walnutel.net/~peacehav (external link)
HOUSING for low income seniors (Section 8)
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Pearl United Methodist Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY, requires an agency referral
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Pender Care Centre
NURSING HOME
ASSISTED LIVING
HOSPICE
HOME HEALTH
MEALS ON WHEELS
REHABILITATION SERVICES
RESPITE
TRANSPORTATION
ADULT DAY CARE
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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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Perkins County Offices http://www.co.perkins.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Persia Development Corporation
ELDERLY HOUSING
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Phelps County Community Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Phelps County Offices
COUNTY government offices
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Phillip's Cupboard
NON-FOOD PANTRY for items that can't be bought with food stamps
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Platte County Food Pantry
FREE FOOD for residents of Platte County
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Platte County Offices http://www.plattecounty.net (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
SHERIFF law enforcement agency
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Polk County Courthouse
ASSESSOR (402) 747-4491
ATTORNEY (402) 747-2401
CLERK (402) 747-5431
CLERK Magistrate (402) 747-5371
EXTENSION Office (402) 747-2321
HEALTH Department (402) 747-2211
HIGHWAY Superintendent (402) 747-2921
PROBATION Officer 402) 747-2020
SHERIFF (402) 747-2231
SURVEYOR (402) 747-2921
TREASURER (402) 747-5441
VET SERVICE Officer (402) 747-2130
WEED Superintendent (402) 747-2921
ZONING Administrator (402) 747-2921
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Polk County Senior Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION available for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
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Ponca Tribe of Nebraska http://www.poncatribe-ne.org (external link)
COMMUNITY AND HOME-BASED, family-centered services to prevent the breakup of families, including, transportation, daycare expenses, funeral expenses (for Tribal members), and referrals to area agencies
INTERVENTION services to act as a liaison and advocate to community, tribal, state and federal agencies, including schools, state and Tribal Social Services Departments, state, Tribal and federal court systems, elder care and rights, health care, referrals, networking with various agencies, and crisis intervention
EDUCATIONAL FUNDING for Tribal members
SPIRITUAL services
COUNSELING for substance abuse and mental health issues
YOUTH services
HOUSING applications
SOCIAL SERVICE case managers
MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES offered for all federally recognized and enrolled Tribal nations; part time family physician, full time family nurse practitioner, offer OB-GYN services through the midwife program, have WIC on site twice weekly, physical therapy one morning per week, outpatient behavioral health services, registered dietician with the diabetes program two times a week, contractual dentist, dental hygienists, volunteer child psychologist one Saturday per month
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Pottawattamie County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Ambulance 911
Auditor 328-5700
Board of Supervisors 328-5644
Building Maintenance 328-5715
Disaster Services 328-5777 (see separate listing)
Clerk of Court 328-5604
Child Support & Alimony 328-5604
Death/Birth certificates 328-5725
Marriage license 328-5725
Conservation Board 328-5638
County Assessor 328-5617
County Attorney 328-5649
Development & Planning 328-5792
District Court of IA 328-5754
Engineer 328-5608
Juvenile Court Services 328-5623 (see separate listing)
Magistrate-Clerk 328-5861
Probate Clerk 328-5639
Public Defender 323-9115
Recorder 328-5612
Sheriff Emergency 911 (see separate listing)
Auto Registration 328-5631
Property Tax 328-5627
Veterans Affairs 328-5797 (see separate listing)
Voter Registration 328-5700
Human Services 328-5661 (see separate listing)
Child Protective Services 328-4875 (see separate listing)
Warrants-Traffic-Criminal 890-2236
Sheriff Department 890-2200 (see separate listing)
General Relief 328-5867 (see separate listing)
Mental Health 328-5687 (see separate listing)
Case Management 328-5645
Health Department 328-3194 (see separate listing)
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Prairie Land Food
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD program that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices; food is distributed toward the end of each month, sign up at the beginning of the month
HOLIDAY and other food specials
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Prairie Village Retirement Center
ASSISTED LIVING
INDEPENDENT LIVING
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INDEPENDENT LIVING
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Prince of the Road http://www.princeoftheroad.net (external link)
TRANSPORTATION of passengers by van or minivan statewide and out-of-state
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Project Hope http://www.projecthopeomaha.org (external link)
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY by referral; agency referral, client pick up
CLIENTS may come every thirty days, frequency is four times a year within the Omaha Pantry System; must bring Social Security card, current picture ID, and a piece of mail for proof of address
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Project Response, Inc.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and sexual assault services
HOTLINE for 24-hour crises
SHELTER
LEGAL service including advocacy and assistance with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS
RESOURCE CENTER for women and children focuses on the women's strength and assists them with skills, settings goals, and living a healthy life
NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSET thrift store provides donated clothing at a low cost to individuals and clothing vouchers for those who are unable to purchase clothing
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Quality Living Inc http://www.qliomaha.com (external link)
POST-ACUTE REHABILITATION for adults with severe physical disability, acquired brain and spinal cord injury
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Qwest Qwest.com (external link)
Telephone company
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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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Red Cloud City Offices http://www.redcloudnebraska.com (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITIES
BUILDING PERMITS
FIRE DEPARTMENT
LAW ENFORCEMENT through county sheriff's office
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Region 3 Behavioral Health Services http://www.region3.net (external link)
DRUG PREVENTION CENTER for alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, offers education, training, and community-based prevention programs for youth and adults
ICCU CARE COORDINATORS provide intensive case management for state wards to maintain the child in the home and ensure that wraparound is provided based on the needs of the youth and his/her family
PROFESSIONAL PARTNER PROGRAM serves children and adolescents who have serious emotional disorders and their families; provides intensive therapeutic case management program tailored to meet the needs of each youth and family
SCHOOL BASED INTERVENTION PROGRAM serves a liaison between the school, family and Protection and Safety Worker while supervising, monitoring and supporting students referred by the Dept. of Health and Human Services
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides follow-up, continuity, and coordination services for individuals who have been admitted to emergency or civil protective custody
REGIONAL HOUSING COORDINATION provides rental assistance for adults who are low income and experience a serious mental illness to obtain safe housing at an affordable cost
REGIONAL CONSUMER SPECIALIST (RCS) serves as an advocate and liaison to consumers of behavioral health services, including consumers of services which are designed to lead toward wellness and recovery from mental illness, substance abuse, or problem gambling; the RCS is available to consumers of all ages, their families and support system, throughout Region 3's geographic area
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Region I Office of Human Development (OHD)
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES and support to persons of all ages with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL, vocational, employment, rehabilitation, retirement, and other general services such as transportation and recreation
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM includes staffed group homes for youth and adults, supervised apartments, and independent living arrangements
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and employment services through a supervised workshop (High Plains Products and Services), which includes on-site contract work, work stations in industry, supervised employment programs, and job coaching.
YEAR-ROUND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM is available to children through contractual arrangements with the school district
INDIVIDUALS who have reached retirement age are served through an alternative day program that emphasizes recreation, leisure, and maintenance of daily living skills; alternative day services are also available for other adults whose needs do not include vocational or employment goals
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER provides a 12-month educational program for preschool and school-age children with developmental disabilities
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Region V Services http://www.regionvservices.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE for all Region V Services county offices in southeast Nebraska
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Region V Systems http://www.region5systems.net (external link)
FORMERLY REGION V MENTAL HEALTH, Alcoholism, and Drug Abuse Program. Provides administrative supervision and administers state and federal funding for the operation of mental health, alcohol and drug services within a 16-county area of southeast Nebraska.
FAMILY AND YOUTH INVESTMENT provides intensive team facilitation and service coordination for youth with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Eligibility for traditional program: Youth, ages 0-21, with behavioral concerns, diagnosed with a serious emotional disorder, at risk for out-of-home placement. Eligibility for transition age program: Young adults, ages 17-25, diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness, at risk of entering, or have entered, the adult emergency system. There is no charge to families for this program.
REGIONAL PREVENTION CENTER provides alcohol, drug and mental health prevention information, referral resources, technical assistance and advocacy for the public and providers. Facilitates community development and leadership in prevention planning on the local and regional level. The center's purpose is to help direct any interested person, group or organization to prevention services and providers in their area.
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Regional West Medical Center http://www.rwhs.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL
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REM Health of Iowa, Inc. http://www.remhealth.com (external link)
HOME NURSING care
PHYSICAL, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapy
HOMEMAKER services
DIETARY consultation
CASE MANAGEMENT
SUPPORTIVE CARE
SENIOR SERVICES include setting up and administering medications, monitoring blood pressure and blood sugar, nursing care, personal care, homemaker services, and companionship
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Restored Hope http://wwww.restoredhopeomaha.com (external link)
TWELVE-MONTH HOUSING program offers two bedroom units for homeless women and women with children; offers spiritual development, 12-step programs, and life skills instruction
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Richardson County Courthouse
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Attorney (402) 245-3015
Assessor (402) 245-4012
Clerk (402) 245-2911
Election Commissioner (402) 245-2911
Emergency Manager (402) 245-3054
Register of Deeds (402) 245-2911
Sheriff (402) 245-2479
Surveyor (402) 862-5023
Treasurer (402) 245-3511
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Ridgeview Towers
ASSISTED LIVING apartments; offers light housekeeping, laundry, meals, limited personal care assistance, transportation, ADA accessible bathrooms, emergency alert, and security system; outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy provided on site; 24 hour licensed nurse on call and medication assistance or administration
ADULT DAY CARE
RESPITE rooms available to the community for a fee
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S.A.F.E. Center,The http://www.safecenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER
IMMEDIATE CRISIS SUPPORT to victims and their families
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION on dynamics of abuse and violence
INFORMATION on legal alternatives
PROTECTION ORDER assistance
COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
REFERRALS for all needed services
SUPPORT GROUPS for women and children
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Sacred Heart Parish - Heart Ministry Center http://www.heartministrycenter.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offers walk-in services Wed and Fri 10am -12 noon and accepts referrals from agencies, schools, and churches during for pantry pick up 10-3 Monday-Friday.
CLOTHING CLOSET offers walk-in services Wed-Fri 10 am-3 pm, no appointment or referral necessary. Accepts referrals for clothing pick up 10-3 Monday-Friday.
SERVICES OFFERED BY REFERRAL ONLY include school supplies, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, holiday baskets and a very limited amount of financial assistance.
To obtain financial assistance the HMC needs a referral from a caseworker/counselor, and the person must meet the following criteria: they must be working full time with children under the age of 18 in the household, -or- be receiving SSI, -or- be over the age of 65, Section 8 and public housing not eligible
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Safe Haven Community Center http://www.safehavencommunitycenter.com (external link)
TRACK RESOURCES AND REFER CLIENTS to agencies, churches for help with first month's rent, utilities, food assistance, etc.
ESL CLASSES offered, Childcare service available on site for ESL students, working parents; Transportation is provided for some of the services if you qualify.
JOB READINESS TRAINING CLASS and Work Experience Training and Community Service opportunities available; transportation to job fairs; (must meet qualifications; determined upon intake); computer lab available to fill out applications on line
HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE, helping clients find affordable housing; Please let the client know they Must have Income in order to receive help with housing.
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Saint Agnes Catholic Church
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RENT AND UTILITY assistance
TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE assistance, including gasoline
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Saint Joseph's Villa, Inc.
LICENSED NURSING FACILITY certified for Medicaid and Medicare; licensed nursing staff provide nursing care and related services 24 hours daily for residents who require medical or nursing care; services are provided under a physician's care and direct supervision.
ALZHEIMER'S UNIT is located at St. Therese's Garden which is unit for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia; new admissions may be considered, as well as residents who currently reside at St. Joseph's Villa
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP offers videos and family discussions on Alzheimer's disease and how to cope with it, as well as a lending library of reading materials and videos; meetings are held the fourth Monday, 7 pm, at St. Joseph's Villa; Telephone: (402) 367-3363
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Saint Stephen the Martyr
FOOD PANTRY and some personal items
CLIENTS MUST BRING verification of income, social security cards for everyone in the
home, and documentation of public assistance (if applicable) and proof of permanent address
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Saint Vincent DePaul Store & Warehouse http://www.svdplincoln.com (external link)
CLOTHING
FOOD
HOUSEHOLD items including furniture
UTILITY AND RENT assistance (limited) thru Helpline
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Salem Food Pantry http://www.salembc.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY, referral needed
COMMODITIES, every 30 days, no referral needed
SUMMER FAN PROGRAM
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Salem Lutheran Homes http://www.salemlutheranhomes.org (external link)
LONG TERM CARE nursing center offering skilled as well as intermediate nursing care, rehabilitation services (after hospitalization), and a special 20 bed Alzheimer's/Dementia care unit
OUTREACH MEALS for shut ins serving nutritious noon meals three times each week (M-W-F) in a private dining area or delivered to those in the immediate area whose situation prevents them from eating on site; a donation of $3 per meal is suggested.
BLOOD PRESSURE checks each Friday (free)
PARISH NURSING program offers up to one hour of assessment and referral information at no charge to anyone living within 30 minutes of Elk Horn, IA
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Saline County Area Transit
DOOR-to-DOOR TRANSPORTATION for senior citizens, handicapped persons, and the general public.
TRAVELS to EIGHT SALINE COUNTY TOWNS and to Lincoln, Beatrice, Fairbury, and Geneva.
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Saline County Offices http://www.co.saline.ne.us (external link)
ASSESSOR (402) 821-2588
ATTORNEY (402) 821-2531
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (402) 821-2502
CLERK (402) 821-2374
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT (402) 821-2823
COURT (402) 821-2131
EMERGENCYSERVICES (402) 821-3010
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT (402) 821-2737
SHERIFF (402) 821-2111
TREASURER (402) 821-2375
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER (402) 821-2990
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Salvation Army Western Division Headquarters
SERVES AS HEADQUARTERS for Western Division
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Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER for victims
CRISIS COUNSELING service and legal advocacy, and crisis advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS for victims
OTHER SERVICES provided to domestic violence victims include food, transportation, and limited financial help for rent and utilities
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Santa's Children Christmas Village http://www.santaschildren.org (external link)
GIFTS AND VISITS to children in crisis, with special needs, and with life-threatening illnesses
FUNDS other organizations with a similar mission of aiding children
TOY DRIVES, letters to 'Santa' handling, prepare gifts, donate funds, visit children in hospitals and homes year round
ANNUAL DINNER, raffle, silent and oral auction, and other events to raise funds for children
SANTA'S CHILDREN / K.I.D.S PROGRAM distributes clothing, toys and other products to children referred through their local fire department in Iowa and Nebraska.
DAY CAMP program for medically fragile kids
GARDEN CAMP program all done by volunteers with produce going to those in need through food pantries
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Sarpy County Offices http://www.sarpy.com (external link)
ADMINISTRATION 593-2347
ASSESSORS AND APPRAISER 593-2122
BUILDING AND PLANNING 593-2315
INSEPECTOR
CHILD PROTECTION AGENCY 595-3330
CHILD SUPPORT LAWYER 593-5774
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 593-2283
COUNTY ATTORNEY 593-2230
COUNTY CLERK 593-2105
DISTRICT COURT 593-2262
ELECTION COMMISSONER 593-2167
EXTENSION OFFICE 444-4638
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 339-4606
JAIL 593-2298
JUVENILE COURT 593-2217 / 593-5918
MENTAL HEALTH INTAKE 331-8830
MOTOR VEHICLE 593-2148
NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL 253-2843
PUBLIC DEFENDER 593-5933
REGISTER OF DEEDS 593-5773
SHERIIFF OFFICE 593-2288
TREASURER'S OFFICE 593-4461 hotline
VETERAN'S SERVICE 593-2203
HUMAN SERVICES 593-4400
VICTIM WITNESS 593-2201
CLERK OF THE COURT 593-2267
DRIVER'S LICENSE TESTING 595-1835
LANDFILL 253-2371
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Saunders County Courthouse
ATTORNEY (402) 443-8151
BUILDING/PLANNING/ZONING (402) 443-8123
CLERK (402) 443-8101
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT (402) 443-8113
HIGHWAY SUPERINTEDENT (402) 443-8124
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 443-8111
SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER (402) 443-4896
SENIOR HANDI-VAN (402) 443-8168
SHERIFF (402) 443-8144
SURVEYOR (402) 443-8122
TREASURER (402) 443-8128
VETERANS SERVICES OFFICER (402) 443-8137
WEED SUPERINTENDENT (402) 443-8171
YOUTH SERVICE SYSTEM (402) 443-8169
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Saunders County Ministerial Association
RENTAL AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE for emegecies through the Salvation Army and the Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
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Saunders County Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION offers door to door service for the public; trips are made to Fremont, Lincoln, and Omaha on a rotating basis
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Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, AND INFORMATION programs
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Schuyler Ministerial Association, Inc
FOOD PANTRY
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Scotts Bluff County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Scotts Bluff County Volunteer Center http://www.scbvolcenter.com (external link)
RECRUITS AND REFERS volunteers for various agencies, programs, and projects
MEALS ON WHEELS delivery for homebound individuals
SHOPPING FOR SENIORS grocery shopping and delivery
HOME DELIVERED Commodities Program for seniors/disabled
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Seneca Sunrise http://www.senecasunrise.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Senior Action, Inc. http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
RSVP program offers volunteer opportunities for people 55 and older in the community
MEALS ON WHEELS
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ANSWERS calls for Hastings Food Pantry
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Senior Action, Inc. http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
RSVP program offers volunteer opportunities for people 55 and older in the community
MEALS ON WHEELS
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ANSWERS calls for Hastings Food Pantry
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Senior Citizen Industries
CONGREGATE noon meals at Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings
FOOT screenings
IN-HOME services, homemaker and chore
TRANSPORTATION
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
SENIOR Volunteer Companion Program
ADULT DAY care
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ACTIVITIES and social gatherings
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Senior Surrey http://www.crete-ne.gov (external link)
TRANSPORTATION services for Crete residents traveling within the city of Crete; no transportation to and from school for students
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Seven Oaks of Florence http://www.sevenoaksofflorence.org (external link)
APARTMENTS for low/moderate income independent elderly
ENOA meal site
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Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
FARMER'S MARKET program
FRIENDLY VISITOR program
CAREGIVING program
TRIAD program meets on a rotating schedule at the three senior centers in the county to provide education of possible scams and frauds against seniors
BONE DENSITY screening for county seniors is provided at the local Health Fair in April (free)
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Seward County Courthouse http://connectseward.org/cgov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
Assessor (402) 643-3311
Attorney (402) 643-2795
Child Support (402) 643-3764
Clerk (402) 643-2883
Clerk of the District Court (402) 643-4895
County Extension (402) 643-2981
Court (402) 643-3341
Driver Examiner Monday and Thursday, at the Extension Office, (402) 643-2980
Emergency Manager (402) 643-4722
Handi-Bus (402) 643-4067
Probation Office (402) 643-2562
Public Defender (402) 643-6432
Road Superintendent (402) 643-3170
Sheriff (402) 643-4578
Treasurer (402) 643-4574
Veterans Service Officer (402) 643-4105
Weed Superintendent (402) 643-3525
Zoning Administrator (402) 643-4493
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Seward County Public Transit
TRANSPORTATION for Seward County residents
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Seward Memorial Hospital http://www.mhcs.us (external link)
HOSPITAL provides primary healthcare and critical access; acute, skilled and intermediate care; 24-hour emergency services; ambulatory surgery; laboratory; cardiac rehabilitation; radiology; OB/GYN services; physical, occupational, and respiratory therapies
ASSISTED LIVING beds
EMERGENCY RESPONSE system
SPECIALTY physician clinic
DIABETIC and nutritional education
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Seward United Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY open to the public; food is day-old and provided by stores in the City of Seward; fresh produce - no canned goods available
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Sewing for Babies, Inc. http://www.sewingforbabies.org (external link)
CLOTHING AND BEDDING for premature and needy babies. Preemie clothing available from 8 oz to 6 pounds
NEWBORN LAYETTES available for needy families - all at no charge
BURIAL LAYETTES for premature babies that do not survive
ALL ITEMS ARE GIVEN to individuals and agencies at no charge
SEWING FOR BABIES, INC has groups in Lincoln, Beatrice, Minden, Kearney, Columbus, and Omaha.
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Share A Fare, Inc. http://www.acb.org/nebraska/transportation/omaha/index.html (external link)
CAB coupon books at a reduced rate; may be used to pay for all or part of one's cab fare
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SHARE Iowa - Main Office http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
SHARE IOWA is a non-profit self help program. For two hours of volunteer service, participants can purchase a $40.00-$45.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps. Food orders must be made in advance; a variety of food packages is available each month. Call or visit web site for local office information; this is a statewide program.
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve.
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Shelby County Offices http://www.shco.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor 755-5718
Auditor 755-3831
Board of Supervisors 755-3733
Bridge and Sign 755-3554
Clerk of the District Court 755-5543
Care Facility 744-3453
Community Services 755-2843
Disaster Services 755-5160
District Juvenile 755-3891
Emergency Medical Services 755-5160
Engineer 755-5954
Environmental Health 755-2609
Extension 755-3104
GIS 755-1306
Human Services 755-3145
Judge's Chamber 755-5339
Landfill 755-5010
Magistrate 755-3210
Motor Vehicle/Auto License 755-5898
Probation Officer 755-5339
Recorder 755-5640
Sheriff Emergency 911
Sheriff Office 755-5026
Treasurer 755-5847
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Sheridan County Offices http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sabthomp/nebraska/sheridan/nesh.htm (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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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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Simon House
THRIFT SHOP with vouchers provided by most churches, government offices, and community agencies
SCHOOL SUPPLY distribution
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SMC Shared Mobility Coach, Inc.
TRANSPORTATION to medical appointments, shopping, and social events
EVENING transportation by prearranged appointment
ADA certified vehicles, public service licensed
ABILITY to carry two persons in wheelchairs at a time
48-hour advanced schedule preferred, but most same day requests can be accommodated
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Society of St Vincent De Paul of Omaha (The)
CLOTHING assistance includes one change of clothing provided every 90 days per request; one free coat per year; walk in help available for needed resources; no bus tickets or gas vouchers available
APPLICANTS for rent, utilities, or furniture will be referred to the Catholic Church in their neighborhood
THRIFT STORE hours Mon-Thu 9 am-4:30 pm, Fri 8 am-3:30 pm, Sat 9 am-4:30 pm
ACCEPTS DONATIONS of useable and clean clothing, furniture, household items, etc
FOOD PANTRY
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South Central Behavioral Services http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
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), substance abuse education, adult relapse prevention, drug court provider
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South Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
INFORMATION and Assistance to assist individuals in securing needed information and/or services that cannot be offered through the agency
CARE MANAGEMENT to help seniors find in-home services and care providers to allow them to live independently for as long as possible, preventing premature nursing home placement
SENIOR CARE OPTION (SCO) will evaluate the long term care needs of persons over age 65 seeking Medicaid coverage for nursing facility care to determine if such care is needed or if other options are viable
HEALTH and nutrition programs include 20 congregate meal sites and home delivered meals through six sites; health and nutritional counseling may be provided to individual seniors, depending on available funding
LONG-TERM Care Ombudsman program provides certified volunteers, located in Buffalo and Phelps County long-term care facilities, to advocate for residents of the long-term care facilities
LEGAL SERVICES for persons age 60 and over and their spouses; specializes in Elderlaw and provides assistance with simple wills, powers of attorney for health care, living wills, durable powers of attorney, Medicare/Medicaid, etc.
MEDICAID WAIVER in-home services, including assisted living, for those age 65 and older with care needs; must meet income and resource guidelines as well as other eligibility criteria
INSURACE ASSISTANCE - SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance Information Program) assists seniors regarding health insurance issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance, long term care insurance, group health insurance, etc.
FAMILY CAREGIVER PROGRAM provides caregiver training and education, information on available services, caregiver support, and funding for emergency response systems
RESPITE CARE grants to provide temporary relief for the permanent caregiver, up to $750 per year, per family; provided through the Family Caregiver Program
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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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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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Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority
PUBLIC HOUSING for income eligible families or seniors
SECTION 8 housing vouchers
SELF-SUFFICIENCY program for families
USDA apartments for families or seniors
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Southern Sudan Community Association http://www.sscainternational.org (external link)
ASSISTS refugees from Africa who have fled from their homes to avoid religious and political persecution to find safety for themselves and their families; SSCA helps them learn to live and work in the United States
SERVICES are provided to refugees from any country
ENGLISH as a second language
INTERPRETERS to go with refugees to medical appointments or hospitals
ADVOCACY
COORDINATES health and human services, ESL classes, child care for ESL classes, housing with OHA, citizenship, drivers' licenses and classes, etc.
PUBLIC speaking
JOB placement for refugees
SUPPORT groups for Sudanese women
SOME transportation for ESL classes
REFUGEE resettlement from another country
FINANCIAL assistance with one month rent and deposit - loan program
SUPPORT groups
YOUTH program
FINANCIALLY supports opening of schools for orphans in Sudan through the Gambella Project
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Southside Christian Church http://www.geocities.com/ssccpage (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
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Southwest 8 Senior Services http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS offer recreation, education, and arts and crafts programs
ADVOCACY through senior advocates
CONGREGATE MEAL SITES, homebound and frozen meals, nutrition education, and special diet counseling
OUTREACH
OLDER IOWA'S legislature
ELDER CARE FUNDING for in-home service, home-health, and adult day care
COMMUNITY-BASED adult services
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT activities
NEWSLETTER, The Senior Courier
CASEMANAGEMENT program
SHIIP - Senior Health Insurance Information Program - Medicare
INFORMATION and Assistance
FAMILY CAREGIVER support
ELDER ABUSE Initiative
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Southwest Iowa Families, Inc. http://www.southwestiowafamilies.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families, and groups on a fee for service basis
ANGER MANAGEMENT for individuals
PARENT EDUCATION and assessments
MEDIATION
DIVORCE EDUCATION for adults, Section 598 19A Iowa Code; divorce school occasionally offered for kids
NURTURING FATHERS support groups
BATTERER program offers 24 weekly 1 1/2 hour classes for voluntary or court-ordered participants; classes designed to hold batterers accountable so they can change; learn alternatives to coercive, dominating, and violent behavior; male/female teams facilitate classes in four locations; intakes scheduled in Council Bluffs and Clarinda
HOME VISITING program for families with children age 0-5
PARENTING CLASSES for families with very young children
PRENATAL CLASSES where points earned can be used to purchase necessary and safety items for babies at the 'Stork's Nest', open Thu 12 noon-5 pm
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Southwest Iowa Latino Resource Center http://www.swilrc.org (external link)
ADVOCACY for Latinos and community programs
ASSISTANCE with employment, housing and immigration needs
MATERIAL ASSISTANCE, such as clothing, furniture, food
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION services - some fees may apply
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Southwest Iowa Planning Council http://www.swipco.org (external link)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system for all residents of Southwest Iowa; vehicles equipped with wheelchair lifts
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Spirit and Truth Gospel Church
FOOD PANTRY
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Spirit of Life Food Pantry
FOOD pantry provides food for a week; orders are delivered
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Spouse Abuse Sexual Assault Crisis Center (SASA) http://www.sasacenter.org (external link)
CRISIS intervention services, including food, shelter, clothing
24 hour crisis line
ASSISSTANCE with protection orders, legal and medical advocacy, child care
SUPPORT groups for women and children who are victims/witnesses of domestic violence
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Sprint Nextel Help Center http://www.sprint.com (external link)
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Can also dial *2 from any Sprint phone
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Stanton Housing Commission http://www.showcase.netins.net/web/hallandvillage (external link)
LOW-INCOME elderly and disabled independent living apartments
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StarTran http://startran.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
BUS SERVICE within the City of Lincoln
SENIOR AND DISABILITY transportation in coordination with the League of Human Dignity; services include wheelchair accessibility on the regular route service, Handi-Van, and a reduced bus fare with a Senior Citizen Identification card or a Go For Less card.
BUS PASSES for those whose income is under 200% of poverty guidelines, call 476-1234 to find out if you qualify for the Ride for $7.50 or visit our website for more information
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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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Stone Hearth Estates http://www.stonehearthestates.com (external link)
INDEPENDENT LIVING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
TRANSPORTATION
MONTHLY WELLNESS CHECKS
ASSISTED LIVING
MEMORY CARE designed for people with mild to moderate alzheimers
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StoneBridge Christian Church http://www.stonebridgeonline.net (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offering non-perishable items
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Syracuse Area Churches Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides up to two weeks supply of food
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Syracuse Housing Agency
PUBLIC HOUSING FACILITY for low income elderly and disabled persons
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Tabitha Health Care Services http://www.tabitha.org (external link)
ADULT DAY SERVICES a day program for adults provided in Tabitha Intergenerational Center
CASE MANAGEMENT ongoing case management services, including care management and needs identification through Tabitha Health Care Services, post-hospitalization discharge needs assistance with reimbursement options, assisting clients through the complex maze of Medicare regulations and private insurance.
GREEN HOUSE PROJECT® 9-bedroom residence in Lincoln licensed, staffed and equipped to provide long-term care in a private residence.
HOME CARE SPECIALTIES nurses and home health aides provide in-home services, 24 hours daily, for persons of all ages who either are not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, or who seek more care than Medicare covers. Services include assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, ambulation assistance, meal preparation, providing of safety supervision, grocery shopping errands. The personal response system is available through Tabitha's VoiceCare technology. Serves all or part of Adams, Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York counties. Services include assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, ambulation assistance, meal preparation, providing of safety supervision, grocery shopping errands. Skilled nursing services defined by the physician.
HOME HEALTH CARE nurses, maternal/child care nurses, therapists, social workers and aides provide intermittent skilled Medicare certified home health services to individuals of all ages. Provide daily vitals monitoring throught Tabitha's telehealth hospital grade monitoring technology. Nurses are on-call 24 hours daily. Serves persons in all or part of Adams, Butler, Cass, Clay, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nemaha, Otoe, Polk, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and York counties.
HOSPICE Medicare certified in-home or facility care to persons with a terminal illness. The 11-bed Maseman Hospice Unit is also available at Tabitha Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln. Hospice serves all or part of Adams, Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York counties.
INDEPENDENT LIVING Located in central Lincoln at 47th and Randolph Streets, Tabitha Village Apartments for ages 62+ is an independent living community of 112 one-bedroom apartments, as well as 16 two-bedroom cottages. The Walter Apartments at Tabitha is a 62+ independent living community in northwest Lincoln.
LIFEQUEST REHABILITATION CENTER Provides a comprehensive rehabilitation center for older adults with private rooms. Services include physical, occupational and speech therapies and aquatic programs. Care is available on an inpatient or outpatient basis with transportation services.
MEALS ON WHEELS a hot noon meal to homebound and/or disabled individuals in Lincoln 365 days a year. Therapeutic meals are available.
NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER sub-acute, transitional inpatient care; Hospice Care Unit; Alzheimer's/Dementia Care Unit; skilled and nursing facility services; long term care; physical, occupational and speech rehabilitation; and social activity services and pastoral care.
REHABILITATION coordinates rehabilitation services for inpatient, outpatient and home health care including physical, occupational and speech therapies. Home care rehabilitation serves persons in all or part of Adams, Butler, Cass, Clay, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nemaha, Otoe, Polk, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and York counties.
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Thayer County Offices http://www.thayercounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
ASSESSOR (402) 768-6417
ATTORNEY (402) 768-6115
CLERK (402) 768-6126; Fax (402) 768-2129
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT (402) 768-6116
EMERGENCY MANAGE (402) 879-5553
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 768-6126
SHERIFF (402) 768-6139
TREASURER (402) 768-6227
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Thayer County Offices http://www.thayercounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
ASSESSOR (402) 768-6417
ATTORNEY (402) 768-6115
CLERK (402) 768-6126; Fax (402) 768-2129
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT (402) 768-6116
EMERGENCY MANAGE (402) 879-5553
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 768-6126
SHERIFF (402) 768-6139
TREASURER (402) 768-6227
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Together, Inc. of Metropolitan Omaha http://www.togetheromaha.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY Photo ID, social security cards for members of household, and current postmarked mail required (last 30 days)
MORTGAGE AND RENT payments to prevent eviction, or to provide first month's rent for those without housing when funds are available
MAT TICKETS for clients starting new jobs for first week of employment only - employer information required and verified
VITALLY NEEDED MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS for the indigent, elderly on fixed incomes and permanently disabled, and those experiencing financial crisis; will assist with ONLY heart, thyroid, high blood pressure, diabetic, and asthma medications
CLOTHING, FURNITURE, INFANT NEEDS including diapers and formulas, household equipment and supplies depending on availability
FOOD BANK receives government commodity food and distributes to area pantries; serves as a resource for grocery stores, community gardens, farmers, farmers markets and home gardeners to distribute overstocked fresh produce to community organizations
BIRTH CERTIFICATES AND STATE I.D. funds
PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS
ACCEPTS DONATIONS of clothing, furniture, household items, etc.
BARE ESSENTIALS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN (see separate listing)
THANKSGIVING BASKETS during specified dates in November
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
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Tregaron Senior Residences
SENIOR INDEPENDENT LIVING APARTMENTS
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Tri-City Pantry
EMERGENCY FOOD
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Trinity Lutheran Church
CHURCH providing social services through two support groups
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United Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY
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United Methodist Church http://www.umcmilford.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE with utilities, auto fuel, rent
COUNSELING for couples or individuals
CLOTHING CLOSET available in the fall
WIC site, third Thursday after the first Monday
DAY CARE, Little Leaps of Faith
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United Way of the Midlands http://www.uwmidlands.org (external link)
FUNDING source for community non-profits organizations through the annual United Way Campaign
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension http://www.extension.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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Urban Development http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/urban/real/home.htm (external link)
DIRECT/DEFERRED PAYMENT LOAN - provides assistance for low and moderate-income home owners who do not qualify for the Home Improvement Loan Program and who are located in low/moderate income areas. Provides direct loans at 0% interest over a maximum of 20 years; if unable to get a direct loan, deferred payment loans are available at 0% interest with evaluations every 3 years to determine repayment ability.
EMERGENCY REPAIR LOAN - a 0% interest deferred payment loan, with no payments as long as the owner lives on the property, for emergency repairs (replacement of furnaces, water heaters, dangerous wiring, etc.) to very low income home-owners citywide. Income cannot exceed 50% of Lincoln median income.
FIRST HOME PROGRAM - provides assistance for low and moderate income first-time home buyers citywide who have not owned a home in 3 years. Must complete Home buyer Training offered by NeighborWorks®Lincoln. Deferred loan assistance is available for gap financing and housing rehabilitation. Annual income cannot exceed 80% of Lincoln median income.
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN - a 0% interest loan to low and moderate-income home owners wanting to make home improvements citywide. Annual income must be at or below 80% of Lincoln median income.
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US Department of Agriculture http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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US Department of Commerce http://www.ntia.doc.gov (external link)
PRINCIPAL ADVISER on telecommunications and information policy issues
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US Department of Housing and Urban Development http://www.hud.gov (external link)
HOUSING management and development for Federal, Public, Indian and Section 8 housing
COMMUNITY planning and development
HOUSING discrimination assistance
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US Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office http://www.vba.va.gov/lincoln-ro.htm (external link)
PROVIDES information and assistance for veterans and eligible dependents in filing applications for benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
FEDERAL level services provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to:
1. Service connected compensation
2. Disability pension
3. Widow's pension
4. Burial allowance
5. Grave markers/headstones
6. Educational benefits
7. Home loans
8. Insurance
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USDA Rural Development http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ne (external link)
LOAN provider in rural areas
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LOAN GUARANTEES available for business and industrial development in rural areas to create and maintain employment, expand and to improve economic climate
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DIRECT AND GUARANTEED LOANS AND GRANTS available for community service facilities in rural areas such as libraries, clinics, fire & rescue buildings and equipment, etc
COOPERATIVE SERVICES helps rural residents form new cooperatives and multiple owner businesses and improve operations of existing cooperatives in rural areas
DIRECT AND GUARANTEED HOME OWNERSHIP loans to purchase or construct single family homes in rural areas for very low/low/moderate income households
DIRECT FARM LABOR HOUSING LOANS AND GRANTS provide housing and related facilities in rural areas for domestic farm laborers.
DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE LOANS AND GRANTS provide for technology equipment & facilities for linking rural schools within regions, linking schools to other educational institutions, utilizing rural libraries as distance learning centers, linking rural hospitals and medical clinics to major medical centers, interactive video, and distance rural health training
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS provide grant assistance in development of renewable energy and energy efficiency improvement projects. Renewable systems include wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal. Energy efficiency improvements include energy improvements to business facility including insulation, windows, doors, HVAC, refrigeration, lighting, pumping/air/motor systems, etc.
HOUSING PRESERVATION GRANTS provide funding to selected recipient organization to develop program to help repair individual housing, rental properties or coops in rural areas owned and/or occupied by very low and low-income households
INTERMEDIARY RELENDING PROGRAM offers loans to ultimate recipients for community development projects, establishment and expansion of businesses and creating and/or saving jobs in rural areas.
RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT GRANTS to establish and operate cooperative development centers in rural areas primarily to improve economic conditions of rural areas via development of new cooperatives and multiple owner businesses and improving existing coops' operations
RURAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GRANTS grants that facilitate and finance development of small and emerging private business enterprises in rural areas
RURAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GRANTS provide technical assistance for business development and conduct economic planning in rural areas
RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOANS AND GRANTS provide for a wide range of rural economic development projects in rural areas such as business expansion and start-up, community development, etc.
RURAL HOME REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS assist homeowners, occupying dwellings in rural areas, to complete necessary repairs to their homes
RURAL HOUSING SITE LOANS provide loans in rural areas to purchase land and develop sites for very low/low/moderate-income housing
RURAL RENTAL HOUSING DIRECT AND GUARANTEED LOANS available for construction or rehabilitation of apartment-housing units in rural areas
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT GRANTS used to reduce or eliminate pollution of water resources in rural areas and improve planning and management of solid waste sites in rural areas
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING GRANTS used to identify and evaluate solutions to water and wastewater problems of associations in rural areas relating to water source, storage, treatment and distribution; and waste collection, treatment and disposal
VALUE-ADDED PRODUCER GRANTS help eligible producers of agricultural commodities in rural areas to develop business plans for viable marketing opportunities and develop strategies to create marketing opportunities in emerging markets
WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL LOANS AND GRANTS available for water and sewer systems, solid waste and storm drainage in rural areas
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VA Midwest Health Care Network http://www.visn23.med.va.gov/ (external link)
OVERSEES the provision of health care provided to veterans residing in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and bordering states of Kansas, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin and Wyoming
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Verizon http://www.verizonwireless.com (external link)
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Victorian Retirement Center,The
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
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Visiting Nurse Association http://www.thevnacares.org (external link)
HOME HEALTH CARE includes; Skilled Nursing Care, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide, IV Therapy/Pharmacy, Nutritional Services, Mental Health Services, Cardiopulmonary Care, Diabetes Care, Dementia/Alzheimer's Care, Wound Care, Oncology Care, Orthopedic Care, HomMed In-Home Health Monitoring.
HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE includes: Physician Directed Plan of Care, Intermittent Nursing Care, Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide Services, Pastoral Care, Bereavement Services, Volunteer Services, Nutrition Counseling; Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medication for Symptom Management and Pain Relief, Medical Equipment and Supplies, Short-Term Inpatient and Respite Care,
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES include: In-Home Nursing, Therapy and Home Health Aide for Persons with Limited Income; Home Visits to Pregnant Women and Families with Infants and Young Children; Childbirth Education and Support; Childbirth Education Classes in English and Spanish; Cribs available to low-income families; Flu Prevention Campaign, School Nursing, Homeless Shelter Nursing, Transitional Housing Nursing, Correctional Outreach Nursing, Immigrant/Refugee Outreach and Support, In-Home Asthma Management, Emergency Dependent Care; HomeAide - Homemaker/Companion and personal care assistance for individuals who may not require extended medical care at home, but who can benefit from assistance with daily living activities; Lifeline Personal Response System, MD2 Medication Administration and Reminder System
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Vocational Development Center, Inc http://www.vodec.org (external link)
COMMUNITY BASED RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS for persons with mental disabilities over 18 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills
SHELTERED WORKSHOP for persons with mental disabilities
JOB SKILLS and job placement
DAY SERVICES for persons with multiple/severe disabilities
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Vocational Rehabilitation http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
WORKS to develop, improve or restore the working usefulness of individuals with a disability so they may become satisfactorily employed. The Federal Rehabilitation Act and regulations require that services are provided to persons with significant and most significant disabilities before serving other eligible persons with disabilities.
ASSESSMENT
VOCATIONAL counseling and guidance
MEDICAL and psychiatric treatment
PROSTHETIC appliances for physical aids
VOCATIONAL training
PERSONAL and work adjustment counseling
LIFE exploration and skill training
PLACEMENT and post employment
SUPPORTED employment
ASSISTIVE technology
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Vocational Rehabilitation http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
WORKS to develop, improve or restore the working usefulness of individuals with a disability so they may become satisfactorily employed. The Federal Rehabilitation Act and regulations require that services are provided to persons with significant and most significant disabilities before serving other eligible persons with disabilities.
ASSESSMENT
VOCATIONAL counseling and guidance
MEDICAL and psychiatric treatment
PROSTHETIC appliances for physical aids
VOCATIONAL training
PERSONAL and work adjustment counseling
LIFE exploration and skill training
PLACEMENT and post employment
SUPPORTED employment
ASSISTIVE technology
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Volunteers of America http://www.voanebraska.org (external link)
PRESCHOOL in Lewellen
FOOD PANTRY
RENT AND UTILITY payment assistance through Panhandle Community Services funds
HEALTH EDUCATION and wellness programs, including blood pressure screenings
EXERCISE facility
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Wahoo City Offices http://www.wahoo.ne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
UTILITIES
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Warren Memorial Hospital http://www.warrenmemorialhospital.org (external link)
HOSPITAL providing acute care, skilled care, respite care, 24 hour emergency room, outpatient surgical procedures, on-site lab, CT scanner and other traditional radiology services, physical therapy 5 days a week, occupational therapy, speech therapy, weekly MRI, mammography, Doppler/Echo, ultrasound; bone density testing, immunization clinic, foot clinic. Specialists include: adult psychiatrist, child psychologist, cardiologist, ortho, podiatry, urology
ZIMMER MEDICAL CLINIC - Dr. Becky Hollibaugh
FRIEND MANOR long term care facility
MEALS ON WHEELS
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Warren's Community Dinner Table http://www.homesteadcluster.org/beatrice.html (external link)
VOLUNTEERS provide a meal every Tuesday from 5:30pm - 6:30pm to those who are hungry. Meals are sponsored weekly by area Christian churches. Use Lincoln Street entrance to the church; doors open at 4:30pm.
WHEELCHAIR accessible
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Washington County Ministerial Association http://www.ftcalhounpresbyterian.org (external link)
ADMINISTERS FEMA funds for rent, utilities, and temporary lodging for evictees and transients
FOOD PANTRY
BUILDING BLOCKS BOUTIQUE for new mothers - layettes, strollers, and some baby equipment
JOSEPH'S COAT Thrift Store for clothing and furniture
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Washington County Offices http://www.co.washington.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY government offices
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Waterford at Williamsburg Assisted Living,The http://www.thewaterford.net (external link)
INDEPENDENT AND ASSISTED LIVING
RESPITE CARE
HOSPICE CARE
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Wayne County Offices
COUNTY government offices
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Weatherization Trust, Inc.
FREE WEATHERIZATION program for owners and renters of property in Douglas County; residence can not have been weatherized in last 10 years
INCOME ELIGIBILITY:
1 person $21,660
2 persons $29,140
3 persons $36,620
4 persons $44,100
5 persons $51,580
6 persons $59,060
7 persons $66,540
8 persons $74,020
add $7,480 for each additional person in the household
EXCEPTIONS that qualify a home:
a. Any member of the household receiving SSI or Supplemental Security Income
b. Any member of the household received energy assistance from the NHHS within the last year
c. Any member of the household receiving ADC payment from NHHS
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Webster County Food Pantry
COMMODITIES PROGRAM
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY
GIVING TREE provided Christmas presents for children, applications taken during October so they can be put on the tree in November
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Webster County Offices http://www.co.webster.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY government offices
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West Central Community Action http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC in all counties expect Pottawattamie County
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
OUTREACH offices in each of the 10 counties in the service area that provide direct assistance to the clients in a number of areas. Several also have food pantries and/or clothing rooms and provide assitance through a variety of other programs such as Emergency Food and Shelter and Embrace Iowa
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West Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging (WCNAAA)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility preadmission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed.
CARE MANAGEMENT includes health, social and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services
HOUSEKEEPING and supportive services to include grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation and personal care
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child: provides information, assistance, support group, respite care and supplemental services
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to persons 60 and older. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
HOME DELIVERED MEALS are provided to homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals meet 1/3 of the daily dietary recommended needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
PUBLIC BENEFIT SERVICES, legal assistance, education, Medicare filing, and volunteer training through SHIIP
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West Page Improvement Center
INFORMATION CENTER for rental assistance
HOLIDAY food boxes at Christmas time
ACCEPTS DONATIONS of used clothing, bedding, kitchen items, and some furniture
INCENTIVES PROGRAM where clients earn credit for clothing, etc.
HOUSEHOLD items and clothing for work
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Western Iowa Medical
DURABLE medical equipment
24-HOUR oxygen
PROFESSIONAL nursing uniforms
HOME CARE items for rent or for sale
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Westside Community Schools http://www.westside66.org (external link)
WESTSIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT administration offices
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Wilber Care Center
70 BED SKILLED nursing facility
ALZHEIMERS unit
34 UNIT ASSISTED LIVING CENTER providing dining, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, social services, cable, diabetic education and dietary services
OUTPATIENT physical, speech, occupational, and mental health therapies
ADULT DAY CARE
RESPITE CARE
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Wohlner Grocery http://www.wohlners.com (external link)
HOME DELIVERY of groceries
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World Fellowship Christian Ministries Community Development Corporation http://www.4worldfellowship.org (external link)
CLOTHING, including career clothing
FOOD PANTRY
YOUTH activities
SOUP KITCHEN
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York County Aging Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within York County to support their independence and community involvement
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING and case management
IN-HOME SERVICES including minor home repair, yard work, personal care, and homemaker services
ACTIVITIES
ASSISTANCE with Medicare and medical insurance
SENIOR DINERS program which provides weekly congregate meals on Wednesday and Friday in York and McCool Junction
MEALS ON WHEELS home food delivery
FRIENDLY VISITING
YORK BUSY WHEELS, which serves the city of York and a limited radius of the city limits
COUNTY BUS, which is equipped with a wheel chair lift and serves York County (including the communities of Benedict, Bradshaw, Gresham, Henderson, McCool Junction, Waco and York)
TRANSPORTATION is provided to Lincoln and Grand Island on Thursdays
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York County Aging Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within York County to support their independence and community involvement
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING and case management
IN-HOME SERVICES including minor home repair, yard work, personal care, and homemaker services
ACTIVITIES
ASSISTANCE with Medicare and medical insurance
SENIOR DINERS program which provides weekly congregate meals on Wednesday and Friday in York and McCool Junction
MEALS ON WHEELS home food delivery
FRIENDLY VISITING
YORK BUSY WHEELS, which serves the city of York and a limited radius of the city limits
COUNTY BUS, which is equipped with a wheel chair lift and serves York County (including the communities of Benedict, Bradshaw, Gresham, Henderson, McCool Junction, Waco and York)
TRANSPORTATION is provided to Lincoln and Grand Island on Thursdays
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York County Offices
AGING Services (402) 362-7626
ASSESSOR (402) 362-4926
ATTORNEY (402) 362-5583
CLERK and Register of Deeds (402) 362-7759
CLERK OF DISTRICT Court (402) 362-4038
COURT (402) 362-4925
COUNTY JUDGE (402) 362-5428
DISTRICT JUDGE (402) 362-4637
DISTRICT PROBATION Office (402) 362-6540
GENERAL ASSISTANCE, Stephanie Boring, (402) 362-7111
HIGHWAY Superintendent: (402) 362-5573
JUVENILE DIVERSION (402) 362-2270
JUVENILE PROBATION Office (402) 362-6540
PUBLIC DEFENDER (402) 362-7111
TREASURER (402) 362-4929
VETERANS Service Officer (402) 362-4047
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York Meals on Wheels
HOME DELIVERED MEALS to elderly persons, handicapped persons, or those in need of meals due to illness
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Youth Emergency Services Inc http://www.yesomaha.org (external link)
RESIDENTAL emergency and short- term shelter for adolescents, ages 13 to 18
STREET OUTREACH services to youth ages 12-24 who are homeless, near-homeless, runaway,or street-dependent
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YWCA - Grand Island http://www.ywca-gi.org (external link)
ALMOST HOME supervised child care for children 5-12 years of age during non-school hours and in the summer. Part-time and drop in care are available. Call for schools with Almost Home sites
MOTHER TO MOTHER provides support and friendship to low income, single mothers
PROFESSIONAL CLOTHING career closet
PREGNANCY prevention program
YWRAP works with children 10-15 years of age to develop self-esteem and self-confidence. An 8 week session for 5th grade girls is offered in the schools with parents permission as well as regular programming
CAREGIVERS Support Group
PRESCHOOL
DANCE and fitness programs for adults and children
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YWCA - Lincoln http://www.ywcalincoln.org (external link)
DANCE ACADEMY jazz, ballet, tap and various other dance classes from ages 2 - adults.
JOB OUTFITTERS clothing and other resources for low-income women who are seeking employment, or who have a job but need additional professional clothing.
SMART an informal math and science educational program for girls in grades 4-6
SOS (Skills Opportunities Success) After School program that offers prevention curriculum and life skills classes
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YWCA of Adams County http://www.ywcaadamscounty.com (external link)
CAREER CLOSET for re-entering the workforce
MULTICULTURAL PROGRAMS
ADULT FELLOWSHIP/Education/Public Affairs
BABY THINK IT OVER fetal alcohol and drug effected simulator babies
ZONE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM during the school year offers activities and tutoring:
High School Zone 6:30pm-9:00pm, Monday-Thursday
Middle School Zone 3:30pm-6:00pm, Monday-Friday (6th-8th graders)
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS
SENIOR FELLOWSHIP including cards and bridge
DANCE, BELLY DANCE, YOGA
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
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YWCA Omaha http://www.ywcaomaha.org (external link)
24-HOUR HOTLINE for sexual assault and domestic violence referrals, safety planning, information
ADVOCACY for safety planning, protection orders, transportation, housing, shelter referrals, some financial assistance for victims fleeing abuse
INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING for all ages
CAREER ASSESSMENT, job search assistance, job listing resources, seminars, career clothing closet, re-entering the world of education, locating sources of financial aid, educational opportunities
LEGAL SERVICES provided for victims of domestic violence, must consult Legal Aid of Nebraska first
EDUCATION PROGRAMS domestic violence education for women, women's empowerment course (call for schedule), non violence classes for men and women.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL intensive outpatient evaluations, groups, and individual counseling sessions
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2-1-1 Nebraska/Southwest Iowa http://www.uwmidlands.org/211 (external link)
TELEPHONE SERVICE providing information and referrals to health and human service agencies
COMMUNTY SERVICES DIRECTORY available as print copy or CD version
ACCEPTS APPLICATIONS for Omaha World-Herald Goodfellows funds, which may be used for emergencies such as rent, rent deposit, or utilities; applications accepted by phone only the first working day of each month 7:30 am-9:30 am
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37th Street Residential Readiness Program http://www.givesalvationarmy.org (external link)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for 4-6 months for homeless families and individuals who are motivated to secure a more stable housing situation; weekly case management, three meals a day, educational groups, and life skills education assistance with resume writing and job searches
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AAA Pregnancy Resource Center http://www.pregnancyhelpnow.org (external link)
PREGANANCY TESTS
CONFIDENTIAL PEER COUNSELING
PREGNANCY OPTION COUNSELING
EMERGENCY LENDING (i.e. maternity and baby clothes & supplies)
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Program to earn new baby items and furniture by participation in educational parenting class
MATERIAL RESOUCES
COMMUNITY REFERRALS
PUBLIC SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES PROGRAM
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Access Best Care http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
ADULT PROGRAM helping maintain a healthy lifestyle and provide benefits when special care, especially for seniors, is needed
EDUCATION including health-related seminars and screenings, and classes in healthy cooking, financial planning and other topics
OTHER BENEFITS drugstore discounts on non-prescription drugs and products with U-Save Pharmacy and Pharmacy Express located in NoFrills and Bag-N-Save Supermarkets; YMCA benefits; discounts for Tender Transitions Relocation Services, Fontenelle Nature Association, Home Instead Senior Care, Beltone, Omaha Children's Museum and Omaha Symphony Orchestra; notary service
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Adams County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Adams County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals at two sites in Hastings at 12 noon: 509 S Bellevue and 900 East E St
BLOOD PRESSURE and foot screenings
IN-HOME SERVICES include homemaker and handyman programs (lawn care, snow removal)
TRANSPORTATION, affordable and accessible transportation for the public
HOME DELIVERED meals outside of Hastings
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
CARE ADVOCACY
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
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Adams County Veteran Service Office http://www.adamscounty.org (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES including direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; and personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents
STATE LEVEL SERVICES including completing applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, fee exempt fishing and hunting permits if eligible, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating to but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, vocational rehab, burial allowance, grave markers or headstones, educational benefits, VA home loans, government life insurance, character of service upgrades, and VA health care
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Affordable First-Time Homebuyer Loans - NIFA http://www.nifa.org (external link)
LOW-INTEREST rate loans for first-time homebuyers through local lenders
SEARCHABLE DATABASE online includes affordable rental apartments located throughout Nebraska
FINANCIAL RESOURCES for agricultural, manufacturing, medical, and community development
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) - Central Office http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER support group
CONTRACTED HANDYMAN services offer homemaker/housekeeper duties, lawn mowing, and snow removal for individuals 60 years of age or older; suggested contributions are based on total cost of services, then applied to a sliding fee scale
Contacts:
Box Butte County (see listing for Alliance Senior Center)
Cheyenne County, contact Dixie Brown, (308) 254-2755
City of Kimball, contact Sheri Roberds, (308) 235-2688
Morrill County, contact Nancy Eichhaler, (308) 262-1846
Scotts Bluff County, contact Carol Prince, (308) 436-6687
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) - Chadron http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) - Sidney http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE
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Aging Partners - Asian Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Belmont Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Bennet Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Downtown Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Firth Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Hickman Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - JoAnn Maxey Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Lake Street Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Lancaster County Rural Transit http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
PROVIDES TRANSPORTATION to Lincoln for persons of any age (children must have escorts), who live in rural Lancaster County
RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE at least one day in advance
TRANSPORTATION is wheelchair accessible
THE SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS:
Monday and Wednesday: (North) Davey, Agnew, Raymond, Malcolm, Emerald, Denton, Ceresco, Waverly, Prairie Home, Walton, Greenwood
Tuesday and Thursday: (South) Princeton, Hallam, Kramer, Sprague, Martell, Cortland, Rokeby, Bennet, Panama, Holland, Firth, Hickman, Roca, Cheney, Adams
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Aging Partners - Northeast Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Northeast Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Panama Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS ON TUESDAY, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Waverly Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Albion Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled; housing cost based on income
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Alexandria Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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All aBout Caring In-Home Services, Inc. http://www.abcaring.com (external link)
HOME SERVICES including skilled nursing, home health aides, medical transportation, cleaning services, and shopping/errand assistance
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Allen Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Alliance Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
PUBLC HOUSING for families and/or disabled; housing cost based on income
SECTION 8 HOUSING VOUCHERS
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Alliance Senior Services, Inc. http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME MAN PROGRAM in the form of housekeeping, snow removal, lawn mowing, and minor repairs
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Alltel / Windstream Customer Service http://www.alltel.com (external link)
CUSTOMER SERVICE for residential and wireless users
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Alma Housing Authority
LOW INCOME HOUSING; one bedroom apartments only; program of US Department of Housing and Urban Development and Rural Development
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Ambassador Nebraska City, The http://www.ambhealthsys.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING CARE
REHABILITATION
INDEPENDENT LIVING villas which are individually owned by occupants
ASSISTED LIVING suites for residents who need nursing care and services
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American Cancer Society - Kearney http://www.cancer.org (external link)
LITERATURE AND SPEAKERS for adult, youth, professional or patient education
ASSISTANCE with durable and disposable equipment and supplies for cancer patients
TRANSPORTATION to and from treatment
AIR TRANSPORTATION to cancer treatment centers
SUPPORT GROUPS - I Can Cope
WIGS
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
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American Cancer Society - Lincoln http://www.cancer.org (external link)
NATIONAL COMMUNITY-BASED VOLUNTEER HEALTH ORGANIZATION dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem through prevention, treatment, research, education, advocacy and service. Areas of special emphasis include breast cancer awareness, tobacco, nutrition, prostate cancer awareness and patient services.
CANCER EDUCATION sessions include signs and methods for prevention and detection, and cover topics such as breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer and smoking
FUNDRAISING through the Income Development program which includes special gifts, and events such as Daffodil Days, Relay For Life, gala and golf tournaments
LOOK GOOD/FEEL BETTER assists persons who have had cancer to look their best by providing information about hair care, make-up and grooming
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM provides free pharmaceutical, oral nutritional supplements to eligible cancer patients on a first-come, first-served basis as available; patient eligibility criteria - must meet all criteria: patient must be a resident of the High Plains Division (Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma); patient must be receiving active treatment (support or maintenance therapy such as tamoxifen and lupron is not considered active treatment); patient must be experiencing nutritional deficiencies related to cancer, cancer treatment side effects; dietician or physician must verify need and usefulness of nutritional supplement for patient; patient could not buy nutritional supplements without creating a financial hardship on himself and/or family
PATIENT AND FAMILY EDUCATION offers a group education program, I Can Cope, for adult cancer patients. The program is conducted as a consecutive series, and offers topics relevant to the cancer experience
REACH TO RECOVERY is a volunteer visitor program for women who have breast cancer; the program is designed to help women meet the physical, emotional and cosmetic needs related to their disease and its treatment
ROAD TO RECOVERY offers transportation to and from doctor's offices and hospitals for patients undergoing treatment in Lincoln
SELF HELP AND SUPPORT GROUPS:
Candlelighters - for parents of children, patients and siblings, who have been affected by cancer or other chronic or life threatening illness
Laryngectomy Support Group - provides emotional support and information regarding new methods of speaking
Ostomy Support Group - meets monthly to assist patients to adjust to post-surgery changes in body function.
TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE - patient must reside in the High Plains Division (Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma); travel must be at least 100 miles round trip for active cancer-related treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, biotherapy); patient may receive only one $50 gas card every 12 months. Patient may reapply for a new gas card 12 months after receipt of previous card if other eligibility requirements are still met. The American Cancer Society, High Plains Division, has an established budget allocated for transportation assistance and, upon depletion of funds, no additional dollars can be made available until the next fiscal year. Therefore, this program may be suspended without prior notice at any time due to exhausted funds. Program funds are provided to cancer patients on a first-come, first-serve basis.
WIG BANK, BREAST PROSTHETICS AND BRAS; Wigs are provided free for those who have lost their hair due to cancer treatments. Breast prosthetics and bras are offered free to women who need prosthesis or bras after mastectomy surgery. Call for locations of other wig banks throughout Nebraska.
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American Cancer Society - Omaha http://www.cancer.org (external link)
REACH TO RECOVERY, patient visitation program for women who have had breast surgery
LOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER, hands-on beauty techniques to overcome the appearance-related effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments
CAMP FOR KIDS - CAMP COHOLO
ROAD TO RECOVERY - volunteer transportation to cancer treatments, reimbursement of $50 per gas card if treatment is 100 miles or more round trip
GUEST ROOM PROGRAM (Hope Lodges), free lodging for patients and one caretaker who need to travel over 50 miles for treatment
VARIOUS SUPPORT GROUPS at various sites - call for information
INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
SELF-HELP GROUPS and family support groups
WIG BANK - wigs are free of charge to cancer patients. No appointment necessary. Hats and turbans are also available.
MASTECTOMY SUPPLIES, prosthesis and bras, available free of charge
PATIENT EDUCATION
PROGRAMS for the health care professional
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American Indian Council
MEALS served to anyone 11:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday
MEDICAL BUS SERVICES for Native Americans in the Alliance, Rushville, Hay Springs, and Gordon communities to the Pine Ridge, S.D. Medical Clinic/Hospital; for emergencies the bus can leave anytime, but a referral from a doctor is needed; for non-emergencies, the trip is made once a week
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
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American Red Cross - Heartland Chapter http://www.redcrossomaha.org (external link)
SAFE NEIGHBORS PROGRAM will make electrical repairs for those who qualify.
FANS for residents of Douglas and Sarpy Counties during summer months; clients are not eligible if they received a fan last year from any participating agency; bring photo id, social security cards for everyone in household, and a utility bill dated within the last 30 days; limit one fan per address/household
VOLUNTEER referral and placement, as well as ongoing training programs for volunteers interested in emergency disaster response or other volunteer assignments with the Heartland Chapter
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND FIRST AID COURSES for all ages, including Injury Prevention Awareness Program, CPR (Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation), First Aid, Pet First Aid, and AED (Automatic External Defibrillator)
MILITARY ASSISTANCE, including emergency reporting and communications service for military families and servicemen
DISASTER ASSISTANCE, including residential fire aid
WATER SAFETY and swim programs
HIV/AIDS prevention education program
BABYSITTING CLASSES
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
FIRST AID KITS and breathing barriers for home, office, and vehicles for sale
COMMUNITY DISASTER EDUCATION
SAFE SCHOOLS program
AWARENESS EDUCATION for international humanitarian law and international service programs
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American Red Cross - Loess Hills Chapter http://www.loesshills.redcross.org (external link)
LOCATED on the second floor of the Heartland Properties/Nonpareil building at 6th and Broadway across from the Council Bluffs Chamber office
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, disaster planning and disaster recovery services
FIRST AID, CPR, water safety classes
HIV/AIDS EDUCATION
YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
COMMUNICATION SERVICE for military servicemen and dependents
INTERNATIONAL TRACING SERVICE
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE when funds are available
MEALS ON WHEELS for Pottawattamie County only
COMMUNITY-WIDE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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American Red Cross Pantry http://www.redcrossomaha.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY available once every three months; must bring photo ID, Social Security card for everyone in the household, birth certificate if undocumented, a current utility bill, Medicaid card, or lease agreement to verify address
EMERGENCY FOOD AFTER HOURS, call ahead and make arrangements
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Angel Food Ministries - Bellevue http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
OTHER BELLEVUE SITES:
Awake Ministries/ The Dwelling Place
1001 Ft Crook Rd N #206
Bellevue, NE 68005
402-201-5720
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Angel Food Ministries - Council Bluffs http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
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Angel Food Ministries - Council Bluffs http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
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Angel Food Ministries - Lincoln http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
OTHER LINCOLN SITES:
Quinn Chapel AME Church
1225 S 9th St
402-730-8255
Crossbridge Christian Church
2700 Enterprise Dr.
402-416-5153
Trinity Lutheran Church
Trinity Lutheran School
1200 North 56th Street
402-840-2512
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Angel Food Ministries - Marne/Anita http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
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Angel Food Ministries - Omaha http://www.angelfoodministries.com (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD PROGRAM that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices
FOOD IS DISTRIBUTED toward the end of each month; call your host site for specific dates
OTHER OMAHA SITES:
New Hope Apostolic Temple
6124 N. 99th St.
Omaha, NE 68134
402-733-0594
Hanscom Park United Methodist Church
4444 Frances Street
Omaha, NE 68105
402-553-3312
North Side Christian Church
5555 Larimore Avenue
Omaha, NE 68104
(402) 871-1094
Together Inc
1616 Cass Street
Omaha, NE 68102
402-345-8047 X 201
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Angel Layettes http://www.angellayettes.org (external link)
BURIAL LAYETTES, blankets, and keepsake hearts to families who have suffered the loss of a child through perinatal death; these layettes are provided at no charge to the families through participating hospitals
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Anita Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Antelope County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Arapahoe Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Arlington Multi-Purpose Senior Center http://www.enoa.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meal site
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES, trips for seniors, programs
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC first Wednesday of each month 9 am-11 am
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Arnold Heights - Lincoln Housing Authority http://www.l-housing.com (external link)
RENTAL HOUSING that offers two, three and four bedroom duplexes in the Northwest 48th Street neighborhood; reasonable rents; Section 8 vouchers are accepted; deposit of one month's rent; and some pets are allowed with additional deposit of $300
SUBSIDIZED PUBLIC HOUSING located in this area
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Arthur/Keith County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Ashland Center - Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIOANL, AND INFORMATION programs
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Ashland Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Assistance League of Omaha http://www.omaha.assistanceleague.org (external link)
DEVELOP, ADMINISTER, AND PROVIDE funds to philanthropic projects that are serving specific needs in the Omaha community
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL provides one new outfit includes jeans, jacket, t-shirt, socks and underwear, for children in grades K-8 through OPS School District
NEW FRIENDS offers friendship and fellowship to senior citizens through singing and knitting projects
ACT/SAT REVIEW SEMINARS (college entrance exams)
OPERATION BEAR HUG provides teddy bears for law enforcement agencies to give to any traumatized child
ASK (Assault Survival Kit) rape kits are provided to hospital emergency rooms throughout Omaha and Council Bluffs. The kit includes a sweatsuit and personal hygiene items
YESTERDAY'S BEST thrift store
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Atkinson Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Atlantic Food Pantry, Inc.
FOOD for persons or families in need
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Auburn Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Aurora Housing Authority / Crossroads Court
PUBLIC HOUSING for adults age 55+ and/or disabled; housing cost 30% of income
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Avoca Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY; must have proof of residency
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Avoca Nursing and Rehabilitation
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
ASSISTED LIVING APARTMENTS
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Back Door Boutique http://www.fbc-bellevue.org (external link)
CLOTHING PANTRY
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CLOTHING PANTRY
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Banner County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Banner County Meal Site http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEAL SITE during the school year
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Bare Essentials for School Children
NEW socks and underwear for students grades K-12
ID is needed for each child; this includes Medical cards OR Social Security cards OR birth certificates
ACTUAL GIVEAWAY occurs July 27 4:30 pm-7 pm at Social Center 48th & Q and July 29 4:30 pm-7 pm at Holy Family Door Ministry 1715 Izard Street; if possible, please leave children at home
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Barrier Removal for Homeowners and Renters http://www.leagueofhumandignity.com (external link)
BARRIER REMOVAL GRANTS (outside ramps and lifts, grab bars, handrails, wider doorways, accessible tubs and showers and reachable sinks and counters)
MODEL HOME in Lincoln
BARRIER FREE design consultations
RESOURCE CENTE of catalogs and information
INCOME OF HOUSEHOLD must meet guidelines, taxes and special assessment of property must be current.
$5000 MAXIMUM project cost financed by grant
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Bayard Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled; housing cost based on income
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Bayard Senior Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Beatrice Housing Authority
HOUSING ASSISTANCE / SECTION 8 for qualified income elderly, persons with disabilities and low income individuals or families
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Beatrice Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
REFERRAL for handyman and housekeeping services
SENIOR Companions Program
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van provides door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public
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Beaver City Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics
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Beaver Valley Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Beemer Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled (non-elderly if no elderly or disabled applicants); housing cost based on income
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Beemer Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Bellevue City Offices http://www.bellevue.net (external link)
CITY HALL, 293-3000
FLEET Maintenance Shop, 293-3129
FIRE AND RESCUE General, 293-3153
EMERGENCY, 911
FIRE Department, 293-3153
HANDY Man Program for those over 60 years of age and own their home; they do small home improvements on a sliding fee, 293-3019
HOUSING Rehabilitation loans, 293-3019
HUMAN Service Office, 204 Mission Avenue, 293-3138
PARKS Department, 293-3122
PERMITS and Inspections, 293-3014
PERSONNEL, 293-3009
PLANNING and Community Development, 293-3026
POLICE, 293-3100
POLICE Emergency, 911
PUBLIC LIBRARY, 1003 Lincoln Road, 293-3157
PUBLIC Works, 293-3025
PURCHASING, 293-3005
RECREATION Department, 293-3142
REED Community Center, 293-3142
STREET Department, 293-3126; after hours 293-3127
TOURISM, 293-3080
CITY Clerk, 293-3007
WASTEWATER Department, 293-3135
CITY Treasurer, 293-3088
CODE Enforcement, 293-3050
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Bellevue Housing Authority
LOW INCOME housing
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Bellevue Human Services http://www.bellevue.net (external link)
MINI-BUS for disabled and senior citizens
CITY information and referral
EMERGENCY FOOD
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL assistance for Bellevue residents
SHARE FOOD Program referrals
CLOTHING pantry referrals
SARPY COUNTY HANDYMAN Program assists senior citizens with minor home repairs
HOUSING REHABILITATION Program offers low interest loans for low/moderate income homeowners for home improvements
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Bellevue Ministerial Association Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Bennington Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC first Wednesday of every other month 10 am-11:30 am
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Benson Baptist Church Food Pantry http://www.omahabbc.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY for those in need
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Bertrand Nursing Home and Assisted Living
NURSING HOME
ASSISTED LIVING
OUT PATIENT THERAPY
SHORT AND LONG TERM REHABILITATION with therapy
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Bertrand Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE checks
HEALTH/NUTRITION talks twice monthly
SATELLITE center of Phelps County Senior Center
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Bertrand Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE checks
HEALTH/NUTRITION talks twice monthly
SATELLITE center of Phelps County Senior Center
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Bethany Heights
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY for seniors including meals, laundry, housekeeping, personal care, transportation and activities as well as rehabilitation and education. Small pets are welcomed.
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Beverly Healthcare Columbus
ASSISTED living facility
SKILLED nursing care
REHABILITATION
ADULT day care program
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Birthright - Chadron http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
FREE pregnancy test and counseling
MATERNITY and baby clothes available
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Birthright - Columbus http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
PREGNANCY TESTING
ASSISTANCE in accessing medical and financial resources in the community
REFERRALS to medical care and professional counseling
GUIDANCE for pregnancy related concerns including help in continuing with school or job
CONFIDENTIAL emotional support and friendship
MATERNITY and baby clothing at no charge
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Birthright - Lincoln
PREGNANCY SERVICES including pregnancy testing, counseling, and medical referrals; if available, maternity and baby clothes may be provided
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Black Hills Energy http://www.blackhillscorp.com (external link)
NATURAL GAS Utility Company
Emergency service, after-hours, 1-800-694-8989
Meter readings, 1-888-890-5554
Delinquent accounts, 1-888-890-5554
Customer billing, 1-888-890-5554
Buried main & service location, 1-800-292-8989 Iowa; 402-344-3565 Nebraska
Operations & construction department, 1-888-890-5554
Gas leaks, 1-800-694-8989
Second location:
501 W 6th St
Papillion, NE 68046
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Black Hills Stage Lines, Inc./ Burlington Trailways
TRANSPORTATION service going east/west from Grand Island
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Bladen Senior Center http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals served at noon
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Blaine/Cherry/Grant County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Blair Housing Authority
HOUSING for low-income elderly, people with disabilities, and low-income families
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Blair Senior Center http://www.enoa.org (external link)
RECREATIONAL atmosphere for individuals over age 60; nutrition, continued education, entertainment, and social opportunities
CONGREGATE meals served Tue and Thu 12 noon
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC fourth Tue of each month 9:30 am-10:30 am
OPERATED by ENOA and Blair Family YMCA
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Blue Flamingo Thrift Store http://www.blueflamingo.org (external link)
THRIFT STORE
MINISTRY of Heartland Urban Ministries Center and the United Methodist Church
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Blue Hill Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled; housing cost based on income
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership 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
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
DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE provides down payment assistance/closing cost to first time homebuyers
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes; provides home buyer education to persons of any income level, as well as down payment assistance to income-eligible families
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing as well as low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people
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
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
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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 - Pawnee County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities
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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 - 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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Boone County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Boone County Seniors, Inc.
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
CAREGIVER support group
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Boone County Veteran Services http://www.co.boone.ne.us/veterans.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service; must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Boone County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES (do not require wartime service) assist in completing applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund; fee exempt fishing and hunting permits; applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes; waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provide and/or complete Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, grave markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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Box Butte County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Boyd County Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Boys Home - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES for male state wards; nationally accredited through the Council on Accreditation (COA)
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Boys Town Shelter - Grand Island http://www.boystown.org (external link)
SHORT-TERM INTERVENTION program to help abused, neglected, runaway and troubled youth
SAFE PLACE PROGRAM various places in the community are designated as a 'safe place' where kids can go when there are problems at home; 24 hours a day
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Bridgeport Housing Authority http://www.scottsbluffhousing.com (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly, persons with special needs, then single adults and adults with children; housing cost based on income. Equal housing provider and employer.
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Bridgeport Senior Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Bridges Transitional Living Program - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
SCATTERED SITE HOUSING for homeless teens, state wards, and juvenile offenders; 24-hour support, case management, and employment assistance; nationally accredited by the Council of Accreditation (COA)
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Bright and Beautiful Beginnings & Stork's Nest http://www.southwestiowafamilies.org (external link)
HOME VISITING program for families with children age 0-5
PARENTING CLASSES for families with very young children
PRENATAL CLASSES where points earned can be used to purchase necessary and safety items for babies at the 'Stork's Nest', open Thu 12 noon-5 pm
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Bright Horizons - Norfolk http://www.brighthorizonsne.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
ADVOCACY for individuals
SUPPORT GROUPS for adults and children; adult classes offered in English and Spanish
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL JUSTICE and legal advocacy
PROTECTION ORDER application assistance
REFERRALS to community supports
COMMUNITY EDUCATION regarding domestic and dating violence, rape, and healthy relationships
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Bright Horizons - O'Neill http://www.brighthorizonsne.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
ADVOCACY for individuals
SUPPORT GROUPS for adults and children
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL JUSTICE and legal advocacy
PROTECTION ORDER application assistance
REFERRALS to community supports
COMMUNITY EDUCATION regarding domestic and dating violence, rape, and healthy relationships
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Broadwater Nutrition Site http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Broadway Church
FOOD pantry
LIMITED ability to provide food, only have dry, packaged items
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Brown County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Brown County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Buffalo County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Buffalo County Veteran Service Office http://www.buffalogov.org/offices/veteran/ (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service; must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Buffalo County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES (do not require wartime service) assist in completing applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund; fee exempt fishing and hunting permits; applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes; waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provide and/or complete Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, grave markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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Building Blocks Boutique
INCENTIVE program encourages pregnant women and families with young children to lead healthy lifestyles; points are given to participants for various activities and can be redeemed for a wide variety of baby supplies
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Building Families Boutique - Council Bluffs http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
INCENTIVE PROGRAM for parents of children prenatal-5 years of age; parents earn points by participating in healthy, educational activities that will benefit their children; points are then used to 'purchase' needed infant and toddler items
PARENT EDUCATION classes offered to participants with children prenatal to 5 years of age
PARENTING support groups offered to participants with children prenatal to 5 years of age
PREGNANCY counseling and parenting preparation
MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING for young children through age 5 and therapy for mothers experiencing maternal depression
EARLY CHILDHOOD consultations and presentations throughout the community in congregations, in schools, and among child care providers
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Building Families Boutique - Fremont http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
INCENTIVE PROGRAM for parents of children prenatal-under 5 years of age; parents earn points by participating in healthy, educational activities that will assist their children in a stronger future; points are then used to 'purchase' needed infant and toddler items
PARENT EDUCATION classes offered to participants with children prenatal-5
PARENTING support groups offered to participants with children prenatal-5
PREGNANCY counseling and parenting preparation
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Burke Plaza - Lincoln Housing Authority http://www.l-housing.com (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING 91-unit apartment complex for low income elderly persons, 62 years and older and persons with disabilities, and is located next to Saint Elizabeth's Regional Medical Center
APARTMENTS are one bedroom and 531 to 603 square feet; include all appliances and emergency call switches monitored 24 hours a day
AMMENITIES include coin-operated laundry machines; exercise and recreation equipment; common areas which include dining room, kitchen, recreation rooms, billiards and shuffleboard room and computer learning center; staff assistance with planning social, recreational and educational activities
MEALS and other supportive services are provided at an additional cost
SMALL PET is permitted with a $300 deposit payment
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Burt County Farm Service Agency http://www.usda.gov (external link)
FARM Service Agency administers
Disaster Assistance
Farm loans
Conservation programs
Price supports
Commodities
Financial Inquiries
Environmental programs
Commodity Credit corporation
Outreach
Youth loans for 4H projects
NATURAL Resources Conservation Services works to conservation of natural resources on private lands
CONSERVATION Districts work to conserve land, water, forests, wildlife and related natural resources
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Burt County Veteran Service Office http://www.burtcounty.ne.gov/veterans.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL services include direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs and personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents. Restrictions include must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service and must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Burt County
STATE LEVEL services do not require wartime service and include the following services: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, fee exempt fishing and hunting permits, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition.
FEDERAL LEVEL services provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, Grave Makers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades.
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Busy Wheels, David City
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS provide door-to-door transportation within David City and to the Senior Center for meals.
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Busy Wheels, Stromsburg
TRANSPORTATION FOR Stromsburg residents to medical appointments, shopping, and to the senior center
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Butler County Farm Service Agency http://www.usda.gov (external link)
FARM Service Agency administers
a. Disaster Assistance
b. Farm loans
c. Conservation programs
d. Price supports
e. Commodities
f. Financial Inquiries
g. Environmental programs
h. Commodity Credit corporation
i. Outreach
j. Youth loans for 4H projects
NATURAL Resources Conservation Services works to conservation of natural resources on private lands
CONSERVATION Districts work to conserve land, water, forests, wildlife and related natural resources
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Butler County Rural County Transit Service - Butler County Senior
TRANSPORTATION to anyone needing transportation, the elderly, and persons with disabilities in Butler County for medical and shopping trips. Services are provided between 8:30 am - 3:00 pm, Monday-Friday. Prices are as follows: destinations less than 10 miles are $4.00 one way, more than 10 miles are $8.00 one way, Seward, Wahoo and Columbus is $5.00 one way, Lincoln is $5.50 one way, Omaha is $6.00 one way, rural special trips has set fee of $.40/mile, and in David City is $4.00 each way and $5.50 for wheelchair assistance.
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC First or second Tuesday ($10.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Butler County Veteran Service Office
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs and personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents. Restrictions including must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty wartime service and must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Butler County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES do not require war time service and provide assistance in the following areas: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, fee exempt fishing and hunting permits, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition.
FEDERAL LEVEL services provides and/or completes veteran administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, grave markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, and insurance.
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Cairo Housing Authority
SUBSIDIZED one bedroom efficiency apartments
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Cairo Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals at noon
ROLLS and coffee, 6:30 am-11:00 am
HOME DELIVERED meals for Cairo and surrounding area
FOOT CLINIC 4th Thursday of the month, starting at 1 pm
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC 2nd Wednesday of the month in the morning
DIABETIC CLINIC every 4 months, call for date and time
BIRTHDAY party and bingo, last Monday of the month
SUNDAY DINNER once a month, 11:00am-1:00pm
TRANSPORTATION within Hall County
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Cambridge Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC second Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC fourth Thursday of the month, $10 fee
CARD PARTY twice per month
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Campus Kitchen at the University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.campuskitchens.org (external link)
NUTRITIOUS meals are prepared and delivered to individuals referred by social service agencies
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES with emphasis placed on developing positive relationships between volunteers and individuals served
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Care and Share Pantry - 5th Ave Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING BANK
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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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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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Carter Lake Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
RECREATION, including arts and crafts, shopping trips to mall once a month, field trips, Bingo after dinner, parties on Thursday, swimming group, exercise Tue and Fri 11 am
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Cass County Iowa Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ia/ (external link)
DELIVERS programs that stabilize farm income, helps farmers conserve soil and water resources, provides credit to new and disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, and helps farm operations recover from the effects of disaster. A farmer-elected county committee reviews county office operations and makes decisions on how to apply the programs.
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Cass County Iowa General Relief
RENT AND UTILITY assistance
FOOD VOUCHERS
FUNERAL assistance
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Cass County Iowa Veteran Service Office
LIMITED FUNDS for medical, rent, food, utilities, and transportation
FILES CLAIMS for all benefits including medical, pension, compensation
FUNERAL ASSISTANCE for indigent
FILES APPLICATIONS for Veterans Home
LIFETIME HUNTING AND FISHING licenses for service connected disabled veterans
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Cass County ISU Extension Office http://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass (external link)
SPECIALISTS participate in organizing and teaching conferences, workshops and short courses, developing demonstration and research projects, and advising organizations and businesses
YOUTH PROGRAMS include 4-H clubs and projects, camps, workshops, school enrichment, babysitter classes, and after-school programs
FOOD and nutrition information
PARENTING instruction and information
SENIOR CITIZEN programs include personal financial organization, nutrition and health, grandparents as parents, estate planning, and tax preparation based on income - call for details
HORTICULTURAL and agricultural information and education
CHILD/DAY Care certification
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cass County Memorial Hospital Home Care/Hospice http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES including breast and cervical cancer early detection, Wise Women cardiovascular risk reduction for women, adult and infant immunizations, child health services, family planning services, lead poisoning prevention, maternal health services, Community Tobacco Coalition, Health Cass County community health needs assessment, communicable disease investigation, emergency preparedness, Parents As Teachers home visitation, Caring Connections mentoring program, Senior Health Insurance Information Program, Interfaith Volunteer Program, Health Promotion, TB testing, STD screening and treatment, and volunteer transportation
HOME CARE part time intermittent services to people with a disease or disability with services including skilled nursing, specialized wound ostomy continence nurses, certified diabetic educators, home care aide, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and medical social services
HOSPICE end of life care for people with a terminal condition and their families including skilled nursing, home care aide, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, medical social services, volunteer opportunities, bereavement services, medications related to the terminal diagnosis, and durable medical equipment needs related to the terminal diagnosis
HOMEMAKER services including light housekeeping, personal care, and chores
EXTENDED CARE Services including companion services, skilled nursing hourly up to 24 hours a day, Home Care Aide hourly up to 24 hours per day, and HCBS Waiver services providing approved provider for all waiver programs
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Cass County Nebraska Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Cass County Nebraska Veteran Service Office http://www.cassne.org/vetservices.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES include the following: provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty (wartime service for some benefits); and must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Cass County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES do not require wartime service and include the following: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, nominal fee for fishing and hunting permits, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, Grave Markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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Catholic Charities - Christ Child Main Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
PRESCHOOL for ages 3-5
SENIOR SERVICES include recreational activities and health classes
SUMMER PROGRAMS for youth
AFTER SCHOOL recreation and social development
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Catholic Social Services - Diocese of Lincoln http://www.cssisus.org (external link)
FOOD BASKETS
DIAPERS
TRANSITIONAL AND PERMANENT HOUSING, case management
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE class
TOY ROOM open a specific date in December; first come first served; no registration necessary; must bring names of children, proof of residence, and proof of children (i.e. Social Security cards); parents may shop for one toy per child
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Catholic Social Services - Hastings
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
CLOTHING VOUCHERS
DAILY sack lunches
FURNITURE
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
HOUSING AND SUPPORT services for domestic violence victims
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Cedar County Farm Service Agency http://www.usda.gov (external link)
FARM Service Agency administers
Disaster Assistance
Farm loans
Conservation programs
Price supports
Commodities
Financial Inquiries
Environmental programs
Commodity Credit corporation
Outreach
Youth loans for 4H projects
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Cedar County Veteran Service Office http://www.co.cedar.ne.us/veterans.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES include the following: provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs, personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents, must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service, and must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Cedar County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES do not require wartime service and include the following: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, fee exempt fishing and hunting permits, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, Grave Markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades.
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Cedar Rapids Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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CEDARS Central Nebraska http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
RICHARDSON HOUSE GROUP HOME AND EMERGENCY SHELTER, 242 North 7th, Broken Bow, NE 68822;(308) 872-6435; Jeanette Birnie, Program Manager, (308) 872-5455, ext. 202; offers 24-hour emergency shelter and residential group home services for children birth through age 18
FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES, 944 South G Street, Broken Bow, NE 68822; (308) 872-2420; 24-Hour Crisis Line, (800) 942-4040; Valerie Harris, Assistant Program Manager, (308) 872-5455, ext. 203; provides referrals to emergency shelter and other needed services, as well as ongoing support and information for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
FOSTER CARE recruits foster care families and provides emergency and agency-supported foster care services until permanency is achieved
SUPER KIDS CLUB, after-school program for school-age children, K-5 at North Park Elementary, 1135 North H Street
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Cellular One Wireless Customer Service http://www.cellularone.com (external link)
CELLULAR TELEPHONE customer service
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Center for People in Need http://www.centerforpeopleinneed.org (external link)
FOOD, including canned, frozen boxed or packaged and perishable food such as fruits and vegetables, meat, juice and bakery items when available at sites listed below
FOOD COMMODITIES are distributed the fourth week of the month
Tuesday
1 pm-2 pm F Street Community Center, 1225 'F' Street
3 pm-4 pm Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach, 1911 'R' Street
5 pm-6 pm Center for People in Need 3901 N 27th St
Thursday
1 pm-2 pm Malone Community Center, 2032 'U' Street
3 pm-4 pm Oak Lake Church, 3300 North 1st Street
THANKSGIVING FOOD and a gift certificate for food to low-income, high need families; to receive a certificate you must bring identification and a piece of mail with your name and address on it; Register Thursday, November 19 11 am-7 pm or Friday, November 20 11 am-7 pm; must have identification and a piece of mail with name and current address
FOR NON-PROFIT HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES, provides resources such as personal care products, clothing, household items and office supplies; agencies must work closely with low-income families, youth, and individuals
LEGISLATIVE DATABASE and Coalition of Agencies advocates for systemic changes for low-income ad under-represented populations by monitoring legislative issues, helping agencies, organizations and churches interested in advocacy, and providing links to local, state and national web sites which provide information on low-income issues, mental health, substance abuse and other relevant topics
TOYLAND FOR KIDS provides a toy for youth birth to age 18 during the December holiday season; must bring identification, a current piece of mail and fill out an application; please call for an application, and times and dates of the distribution
JOBS SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM provides hands on job skills training for low-income participants in the area of receptionist, forklift, warehouse work, cleaning, computers stocking and others. Participants must be low-income and willing to work in a real work setting.
TOOLS FOR EDCUATION provides schools supplies, clothing and resources to school age children grades K-12 and their parents. To qualify you must fill out an application, bring identification, a piece of mail with your current name and mailing address on it and proof of the childrens ages. August 14th 10 am-4 pm and 15th 1 pm-4 pm
TEEN FOR A DAY school clothing and accessories for teen girls grades 6-12 teen girls must be present. August 21st 10 am-4 pm and August 22nd 1pm-4 pm to qualify you must fill out an application, bring identification, a piece of mail with your current name and mailing address on it and proof of the childrens ages.
GED and ESL classes are available for qualifying individuals. Please call for dates and times.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for individuals and group interested in helping with one time events or on a regular basis. Call for more information.
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Center for Survivors http://www.centerforsurvivors.net (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING to domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims
24 HOUR HOTLINE
SAFE SHELTER
SUPPORT GROUPS
SUPPRT SERVICES include financial assistance and advocacy
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION materials
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, including information on bullying and a support group
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Central City Housing Authority
SUBSIDIZED housing
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Central City Housing Authority
SUBSIDIZED housing
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Central City Prairie Land Food
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD program that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices; food is distributed toward the end of each month, sign up at the beginning of the month
HOLIDAY and other food specials
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Central City Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
CONGREGATE meals
IN-HOME care
EXERCISE and recreational programs
COMPUTERS
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING on 2nd Tuesday of the even months at 11:00am
TOE NAIL TRIMMING clinic on the 2nd Wednesday of the odd months at 1:30pm
PUBLIC transportation
CENTER available to rent for events
CARE management program
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Central Nebraska Community Services - Central City http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
WIC
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
IMMUNIZATIONS
RURAL HEALTH OUTREACH
HEAD START
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE for Hamilton, Merrick and Nance counties
WEATHERIZATION
SECTION 8 and Affordable housing
BUDGETING
HOPE (Hope Offers People Empowerment) intensive family case management program
THRIVES PROGRAM assists homeless in obtaining safe and suitable transitional housing
COMPUTER CLASSES
DIAPERS
REFERRALS
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Central Nebraska Community Services - Columbus http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
COMMODITY supplemental food program
WEATHERIZATION program
IMMUNIZATIONS for children ages 0-18
THRIVES (Transitional Housing for Rural Independence, Viability and Economic Stability) provides transition housing for individuals and families
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for disconnect notices for electricity and gas or eviction notices, first month's rent or deposit assistance
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS offers breast and cervical screening exams for women between 40-64 years of age; also includes cholesterol, blood sugar, and mammogram tests
HOPE Case Management offers personal counseling and support to help with financial and emotional needs, as well as building goals for a promising future
TAX PREPARATION assistance by appointment only
CHILD SAFETY SEAT program educates parents on the proper use and installation of their child safety seats and provides child safety seats if needed
HEAD START and Early Head Start (home and center-based) programs, full or part day - located in Columbus, Schuyler, and Albion; volunteer opportunities available
CHILDCARE CHOICE provides training for child care providers
EVEN START program for Platte County families with children ages birth-8, offering literacy, GED/Diploma, English as a second language services, and parenting classes
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Central Nebraska Community Services - Grand Island http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROJECT provides assistance for homeless individuals and families to secure permanent housing
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE for disconnect notices for electricity and gas or eviction notices, first month's rent or deposit assistance
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS offers breast and cervical screening exams for women over 40
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
SUPPLIES SUCH AS clothing, diapers, household items, and personal hygiene items
ADVOCACY
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Central Nebraska Community Services - O'Neill http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY Tue and Thu 8:30 am-4 pm, or call for appointment
THRIVES (Transitional Housing for Rural Independence, Viability and Economic Stability) provides transitional housing for individuals and families
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for disconnect notices for electricity and gas or eviction notices, first month's rent or deposit assistance
HOPE Case Management offers personal counseling and support to help with financial and emotional needs, as well as building goals for the future
BUDGETING assistance
WIC program for pregnant and postpartum women (child under 5 years)
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC for children up to age 19; for adults, TB and Hepatitis B shots are available
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS program enrollments and outreach; program pays for pelvic exams/pap tests, clinical breast exams, teaching of breast self exam, and mammograms; for first time clients, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar tests are performed; women and men age 50+ may also qualify for a colon cancer screening
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK works with children ages 0-3 who have a disability in their natural environments at no cost to families; service coordination for speech, occupational therapy, physical therapy, deaf education, and early childhood special education
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Central Nebraska Habitat For Humanity http://www.habitat.org (external link)
BUILDS and rehabilitates homes with the help of homeowner/partner and then sells the home to partner financed with affordable no interest loan.
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Centro Latino of Iowa http://www.sucentrolatino.org (external link)
ADVOCACY AND INFORMATION about Health and Human Services in the area
IMMIGRATION legal referrals
ESL FOR ADULTS with available child care at Broadway United Methodist
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION services and referrals
FOOD PANTRY referrals and warm winter clothes
NOTARY PUBLIC
PROBLEM SOLVING
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Chabad House http://www.ochabad.com (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLASSES
COUNSELING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
PRE-EMPLOYMENT counseling
FOOD PANTRY for Kosher food
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Chadron Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION for elderly persons
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Chappell Housing Authority
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled and families; rents based on income. Community room, monthly senior meal, free computer and internet access in resident's community area as well as exercise equipment. Laundry on site and resident covered parking available at Hilltop. Equal housing provider and employer.
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Chappell Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Chappell-Lodgepole Ministerial Association http://www.gbgm-umc.org/Chappell_LodgpoleNE/index.htm (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
GASOLINE emergency funds
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Chase County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Chester Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Cheyenne County Community Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEAL SITE
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Cheyenne County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Cheyenne County Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
DAYCARE
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Child Nutrition Services http://www.gocns.net (external link)
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM which provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in their care; the agency also offers training; providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail or fax
RESOURCE LIBRARY for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare specialized support for children in CSIs childcare center with emotional or behavioral issues
KidSquad, a consultation service provided to Omaha childcare centers by three other human service agencies and CSI regarding emotional and behavioral challenges within classrooms
PREVENTION SERVICES
Pregnancy Counseling counseling services for anyone with an unplanned pregnancy, addressing the issues related to the pregnancy and considering options for care;
Adoption Services provision of home studies, training, support and consultation with the intention of expanding families through various adoption options;
Parenting Education Workshops 10-week workshops for parents addressing normal development of children and youth, appropriate expectations, relationship skills, and effective discipline techniques;
School-based Services SAFE -- in-home and in-school support provided for children in 2nd through 7th grades in the Omaha Public School system and their families;
Independent Living Skills training, individual support and group support for youth 16-and-over who are state wards and anticipate aging-out of the child welfare system.
Home Visitation Young Parent Program -- support for at-risk parents with newborns or very young children, provided in the home in collaboration with the Visiting Nurse Association, and tailored to the needs of each family;
Real Life Connections training and support services provided in the Omaha Correctional Center for parents and focused on improved community functioning upon release;
Therapy individual, family and group therapy services with a focus on children and youth and on the importance of building strong attachments and healthy relationships
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES includes an array of early intervention services provided to families entering the child welfare system
Foster Care
In-Home Safety Services - support for families in their homes in resolving crises
Family Engagement Services initial family contact focusing on family structure;
Family Support support provided in-home to assist with parenting skills;
Intensive Family Preservation in-home parenting instruction;
Supervised Visitation directed at reunification of children with their parents;
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Home-Supported Safety Services provision of care for less than 24 hours, for children and youth requiring safe places while they and their families establish effective safety plans;
Residential Care provision of short-term out-of-home care for children and youth who are unable to remain in their birth or foster homes due to lack of safety for themselves or their families;
Respite short-term relief through the provision of safe care in the Childrens Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare specialized support for children in CSIs childcare center with emotional or behavioral issues
KidSquad, a consultation service provided to Omaha childcare centers by three other human service agencies and CSI regarding emotional and behavioral challenges within classrooms
PREVENTION SERVICES
Pregnancy Counseling counseling services for anyone with an unplanned pregnancy, addressing the issues related to the pregnancy and considering options for care;
Adoption Services provision of home studies, training, support and consultation with the intention of expanding families through various adoption options;
Parenting Education Workshops 10-week workshops for parents addressing normal development of children and youth, appropriate expectations, relationship skills, and effective discipline techniques;
School-based Services SAFE -- in-home and in-school support provided for children in 2nd through 7th grades in the Omaha Public School system and their families;
Independent Living Skills training, individual support and group support for youth 16-and-over who are state wards and anticipate aging-out of the child welfare system.
Home Visitation Young Parent Program -- support for at-risk parents with newborns or very young children, provided in the home in collaboration with the Visiting Nurse Association, and tailored to the needs of each family;
Real Life Connections training and support services provided in the Omaha Correctional Center for parents and focused on improved community functioning upon release;
Therapy individual, family and group therapy services with a focus on children and youth and on the importance of building strong attachments and healthy relationships
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES includes an array of early intervention services provided to families entering the child welfare system
Foster Care
In-Home Safety Services - support for families in their homes in resolving crises
Family Engagement Services initial family contact focusing on family structure;
Family Support support provided in-home to assist with parenting skills;
Intensive Family Preservation in-home parenting instruction;
Supervised Visitation directed at reunification of children with their parents;
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Home-Supported Safety Services provision of care for less than 24 hours, for children and youth requiring safe places while they and their families establish effective safety plans;
Residential Care provision of short-term out-of-home care for children and youth who are unable to remain in their birth or foster homes due to lack of safety for themselves or their families;
Respite short-term relief through the provision of safe care in the Childrens Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Children's Crisis Center http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SHELTER provides up to 72 hours for the children of families in crisis or experiencing abuse and/or neglect
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Children's Emergency Shelter http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY SHELTER, 18-bed, 5,000 square foot facility for children who live in Douglas and surrounding counties for up to 30 days. Goal is to provide a safe environment for youth to live in until they return home or until a more permanent placement arrangement can be made. Youth are provided all basic needs. Program includes behavior modification, social and independent living skills, and continuity of education.
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Children's Square - CHAPTER I http://www.childrenssquare.org (external link)
24-HOUR HELPLINE open to anyone in need, can provide referrals
SHORT TERM SHELTER stays for youth ages 12-17
FAMILY MEDIATION provided in shelter or while at home
INDIVIDIUAL COUNSELING provided in shelter or while at home
SUBSTANCE ABUSE ASSESSMENTS available to youth receiving services
FREE ACTIVITIES for youth, including weekly groups
EDUCATIONAL presenta