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Alegent Behavioral Health http://www.alegent.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT psychiatric care
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, group therapy, partial hospitalization and addictions
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION
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All Our Kids, Inc. http://www.allourkids.org (external link)
MENTORING AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for disadvantaged youth from Omaha Public Schools; provides academic support, career exploration, college access education and hope through scholarships
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Alliance Public Schools http://www.apsschools.schoolfusion.us (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES
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Alpha School
SERVICES FOR PARENTS and children who attend the school
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT techniques for children 6-21 years of age
APPROPRIATE social and classroom behavior
PARENT BEHAVIOR management skills
COMPLETE ACADEMIC curriculum
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Archdiocese of Omaha http://www.archomaha.org (external link)
ARCHDIOCESE OF OMAHA comprises more than 14,000 square miles in 23 counties in northeast Nebraska. The diocese has 17 high schools and 64 elementary schools.
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Asian Community and Cultural Center http://www.lincolnasiancenter.org (external link)
FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAM offers various programs such as language skills, Citizenship classes, translation and other assistance regarding INS documents, birth certificates, marriage certificates, high school and college diploma, educational transcripts, health care services; tax return filings to the community, provide employment assistance to job seekers, employment Bulletin Board information and referral services through bilingual radio program as and when the need arises
PARENTING KINDLY education to Asian parents
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES include Chinese womenÂ’s club and Chinese seniors program
YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM where youth meet every week to learn leadership skills, community and cultural involvement, and career development skills; offer Asian Student scholarships - currently provides four (4) $500 scholarships to Asian graduating seniors from any Lincoln Public School System
SUMMER PROGRAM provides an Asian enrichment education in both Asian culture and Asian languages; this program runs through the first eight weeks of summer and offers the summer program youths with language classes, field trips, swimming opportunities and learning Lion Dance;
SUBSTANCE ABUSE education and outreach program provides resource information, technical assistance and support to the youth and community; a Vietnamese prevention educator provides bilingual literature regarding tobacco, alcohol/drugs, organizing workshops and orientations to youth and community members
SENIOR'S PROGRAM provides weekly group education programs at the center providing health and behavioral health services to Asian elders
CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM offered, as the Asian Center is a prominent leader in sharing and presenting the Asian cultural information and activities in Lincoln/Lancaster County; the Asian CenterÂ’s Lion Dance Troupe, Taiji classes, and Lotus Dance/Vietnamese traditional dance make a number of presentations through which Asian cultural aspects are shared in various public events and private cultural events; other cultural activities such as lectures, Tet festival, talks and a number of multi-cultural training sessions, Vietnamese and Chinese language classes, and cooking classes are organized at the Center for a wide variety of groups throughout the year; cultural and resource orientation classes are offered to New Americans and refugees to educate and share cultural aspects that will help to the refugee community to understand and adjust to have a harmonious life
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES throughout the year
FUSION / Ethnic Self Help Project works with four refugee communities - African, Asian, Eastern European, and Middle Eastern. FusionÂ’s team of Community Resource Liaisons (CRL) work to educate and empower each of their communities to make their acculturation process easier in their new home
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Association for Glycogen Storage Disease http://www.agsdus.org (external link)
INFORMATION regarding Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD)
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS to affected young adults
ANNUAL MEETING where families and medical professionals can connect
PUBLIC AWARENESS of GSD
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Atlantic Community Schools http://www.atlantic.k12.ia.us (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT offering elementary and secondary education
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Auburn Memorial Library http://auburnmemoriallibrary.com (external link)
LIBRARY
SEASONAL READING and story time
ASSISTANCE in locating and utilizing library resources
MEETING ROOMS
GED CLASSES
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS TO PC'S AND INTERNET
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Banner County Public Schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT for grades K-12
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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 Public Schools http://www.bellevuepublicschools.org (external link)
ELEMENTARY and secondary education
SPECIAL education
ADULT education
CONTINUING education
PARENTS WITH PARTNERS provides educational and social support services to parents with children birth to 5 years old
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
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Bellevue University http://www.bellevue.edu (external link)
HIGHER EDUCATION with majors in 18 separate areas; accelerated degree programs, libraries and student activities; tuition assistance and financial aid; undergraduate and graduate degree programs; courses and degree programs offered online
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Belmont Community Center, Inc.
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL program provides arts, crafts, games and an after school snack for elementary age children. Childcare is provided for days when there is no school. Children bring their own brown bag lunch.
PRESCHOOL for children 3-5 years old
GYM and meeting room rental
KINDERGARTEN program
NO SCHOOL FUN DAYS
SUMMER PROGRAM provides licensed childcare for elementary age children. Includes: arts, crafts, games, playground at the park and swimming two times per week. Children bring a brown bag lunch and snacks are provided. Fees - $325 per month full time care; part time varies on your need and number of days. It is a seasonal program (June 1st through August 31)
AA SUPPORT GROUP meets on Tuesdays and Fridays @ 7:00 pm
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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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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands, Inc. http://www.bgcomaha.org (external link)
CHARACTER and leadership development
AQUATICS program
ARTS program
OUTDOOR activities
SPORTS, fitness and recreation programs
GROUP CLUBS
HEALTH AND LIFE skills programs
EDUCATIONAL and career development programs
LIMITED BUS SERVICE
FOOD SERVICE (meals) for income qualifying families
JOB TRAINING/career preparation
TUTORING services after school
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Boys and Girls Home of Nebraska http://www.boysandgirlshome.com (external link)
INTERIM EDUCATION PROGRAM - highly structured behavioral modification program
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Boys Town National Research Hospital http://www.boystownhospital.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL
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Bridgeport Public Schools http://www.bridgeportschools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Bright Lights - Summer Learning Adventures http://www.brightlights.org (external link)
HANDS ON classes and day camps create unique learning experiences for six sessions each summer, providing academic, hobby and career experiences for students from Kindergarten through ninth grade
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BryanLGH Medical Center East http://www.bryanlgh.org (external link)
HOSPITAL and emergency department.
55 PLUS PROGRAM health related services, discounts, education and social activities for people over age 55. Telephone: (402) 481-3355
CARDIAC AND VASCULAR SERVICES include servicing cardiac patients through a comprehensive program of diagnostic, therapeutic invasive and non-invasive procedures, surgical and rehabilitation programs. Telephone: (402) 481-3105
COMMUNITY EDUCATION incluing a complete listing of BryanLGH Medical Center educational programs for the community, and special education events. Telephone: (402) 481-8886. Ongoing programs include Baby Cares, a three-week series of classes which teaches the basics of baby care to expectant parents or parents with a newborn; Breastfeeding Basics, a one-week class for expectant couples planning to breastfeed their baby; Childbirth Education, a Lamaze, Accelerated Lamaze, and refresher Lamaze class; Infant Massage, a three-week series which teaches parents techniques to help a baby relax, sleep better and relieve gas and symptoms of colic; SIBS (Special Ideas for Brothers and Sisters), a class for brothers/sisters preparing them for a new baby in the family; and Baby Signs, a class teaching parents how to talk to your baby before the baby is able to talk.
CONFERENCE CENTER is for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-8300
PASTORAL CARE and educational programs to patients and their families. (402) 481-3162
REGIONAL INFANT APNEA CENTER is a regional referral program which provides diagnostic evaluation of high risk infants and instruction to parents in CPR and use of apnea monitors. Telephone: (402) 481-8933
SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER (SANE) which assists victims of assault by gathering evidence and coordinating services so that victims interact with fewer persons. Telephone: (402) 481-5142
CARE MANAGEMENT counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-8941
DEPRESSIVE AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCES (DBSA) is an informational and support group meeting on depression and manic depression on the first Tuesday of every month at BryanLGH Medical Center East. Telephone: (402) 481-5991, (402) 481-5320
VOLUNTEER RESOURCE PROGRAM where volunteers may begin service at the age of 14 and continue as long as they desire. Over 90 medical center areas are served. Telephone: 402-481-3032
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BryanLGH Medical Center East http://www.bryanlgh.org (external link)
HOSPITAL and emergency department.
55 PLUS PROGRAM health related services, discounts, education and social activities for people over age 55. Telephone: (402) 481-3355
CARDIAC AND VASCULAR SERVICES include servicing cardiac patients through a comprehensive program of diagnostic, therapeutic invasive and non-invasive procedures, surgical and rehabilitation programs. Telephone: (402) 481-3105
COMMUNITY EDUCATION incluing a complete listing of BryanLGH Medical Center educational programs for the community, and special education events. Telephone: (402) 481-8886. Ongoing programs include Baby Cares, a three-week series of classes which teaches the basics of baby care to expectant parents or parents with a newborn; Breastfeeding Basics, a one-week class for expectant couples planning to breastfeed their baby; Childbirth Education, a Lamaze, Accelerated Lamaze, and refresher Lamaze class; Infant Massage, a three-week series which teaches parents techniques to help a baby relax, sleep better and relieve gas and symptoms of colic; SIBS (Special Ideas for Brothers and Sisters), a class for brothers/sisters preparing them for a new baby in the family; and Baby Signs, a class teaching parents how to talk to your baby before the baby is able to talk.
CONFERENCE CENTER is for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-8300
PASTORAL CARE and educational programs to patients and their families. (402) 481-3162
REGIONAL INFANT APNEA CENTER is a regional referral program which provides diagnostic evaluation of high risk infants and instruction to parents in CPR and use of apnea monitors. Telephone: (402) 481-8933
SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER (SANE) which assists victims of assault by gathering evidence and coordinating services so that victims interact with fewer persons. Telephone: (402) 481-5142
CARE MANAGEMENT counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-8941
DEPRESSIVE AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCES (DBSA) is an informational and support group meeting on depression and manic depression on the first Tuesday of every month at BryanLGH Medical Center East. Telephone: (402) 481-5991, (402) 481-5320
VOLUNTEER RESOURCE PROGRAM where volunteers may begin service at the age of 14 and continue as long as they desire. Over 90 medical center areas are served. Telephone: 402-481-3032
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By My Side Tutoring Program
ONE ON ONE TUTORING program for children in grades 1 - 5, primarily math and reading
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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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Cargill Meat Solutions Learning Center (CCC-Columbus Campus)
ADULT Basic Education
ENGLISH as a Second Language
GED CLASSES in English
CITIZENSHIP CLASSES twice per year
LIBRARY
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Carnegie Public Library
LIBRARY SERVICES; staff assists library users in locating and utilizing library resources
GED classes
PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTEN READINESS reading sessions (summer craft programs)
COMPUTER AND INTERNET free public access
TAX FORMS
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Cass County Nebraska Head Start http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
EARLY INTERVENTION preschool
ASSISTS FAMILIES in acquiring medical, dental, nutritional, and mental health services
TWO SATELLITE LOCATIONS: Conestoga/Murray - 104 E High St - 402-235-2750, and Weeping Water - 204 West O St - 402-267-7675
CASS COUNTY INTERAGENCY MEETINGS held on-site the second Thursday of each month. September - May at 11:30am-1:00pm. Networking and informational speakers
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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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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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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 childrenÂ’s 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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Central Community College http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
LITERACY, GED, and ESL classes
CITIZENSHIP CLASSES offered twice annually
PRIVATE TUTORING upon request and tutor availability
CPR CLASSES
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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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Central Plains Center for Services http://www.central-plains.org (external link)
YOUTH REHABILITATION PROGRAM provides group classes for first and second time offenders; classes regularly offered in Lexington, Kearney, Holdrege and Broken Bow
ADULT REHABILITATION PROGRAM provides group classes for first and second time offenders; eight hour class is regularly offered in Lexington, Kearney, and Broken Bow
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING VOUCHER PROGRAM is for youth who are or recently have been state or tribal wards at the age of 17 or older, wards who were adopted or received guardianship after the age of 16 and who wish to pursue post-secondary education or training; youth may receive up to $5,000 for tuition, fees and books.
PREPARATION FOR ADULT LIVING Services is a transitional and independent living program designed to provide support and guidance to youth 17-21 who are currently in the stateÂ’s custody or who were dismissed from custody after their 18th birthday and are struggling with the challenges of becoming independent. Youth are assigned a PALS Specialist who will work one-on-one with the youth to help them achieve their goals.
PARENTS AS TEACHERS provides developmental and parental education to parents of children ages birth to three years of age. This home visitation program assists parents in recognizing that they are the first and most important teacher their children will ever have. Through this program the family receives monthly home visits by a certified parent educator who provided developmental information relevant to each child's age. The educator demonstrates activities parents can do at home to stimulate their child's development. The family also receives yearly developmental screening of each child, linkage to services, periodic workshops and access to a toy and book lending library.
PARENTS FOREVER is a seven hour educational course for all parents who are involved in divorce, custody modification, or who never married but are seeking custody. The program helps parents understand the impact of divorce on their children and provide concrete actions that parents can take to help their children succeed through a divorce.
MARRIAGE ENHANCEMENT is a four session class for individuals wanting to strengthen their marriage through enhanced communication skills, budgeting skills, parenting skills and more
SIXPENCE is an early childhood education program that is a partnership between the Broken Bow Public Schools, Central Nebraska Community Services and Central Plains Center for Services; a parent educator helps families understand the when, what, how and why of child development
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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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Chadron Public Schools http://www.chadronschools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
C-PRIDE after school program
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Chadron State College http://www.csc.edu (external link)
FOUR YEAR educational institution, member of the Nebraska State College System, with more than 50 academic majors leading to bachelors, masters, and specialists degrees
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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 CSI’s 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 Children’s Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Children's Scholarship Fund of Omaha http://www.archomaha.com (external link)
SCHOLARSHIPS for financially qualified households to private or parochial kindergarten through 8th grade. Maximum scholarship amount is $1,500 per year, per child
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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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Christian Record Services, Inc. http://www.christianrecord.org (external link)
LENDING LIBRARY of cassette tapes, books in Braille
FULL-VISION BOOKS in Braille which contain ink print and pictures for blind parents to read to sighted children
PUBLISHES monthly, bimonthly and quarterly magazines in Braille and large print, and on cassette
BIBLE CORRSPONDENCE COURSES in Braille, cassette and large print
SPONSORS CAMPS for blind and legally blind ages 9-65
LIMITED EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP for college only
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City Impact http://www.cityimpact.org (external link)
GIFTS OF LOVE Christmas toy program
IMPACT READING CENTER (IRC) is a literacy program for K-5th grade students at Hartley, Clinton and Elliott Elementary schools in Lincoln; struggling readers are matched one-on-one with a trained volunteer tutor who utilizes provided literacy curriculum; the goal is to get each student to or above grade reading level
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Columbus Family YMCA http://www.columbusy.org (external link)
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES for youth and adults; scholarships available
PRESCHOOL for children ages 3-5
SUMMER DAY CAMP
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Columbus Family YMCA http://www.columbusy.org (external link)
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES for youth and adults; scholarships available
PRESCHOOL for children ages 3-5
SUMMER DAY CAMP
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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 Education Foundation http://www.commedfoundation.org (external link)
GENERATES support for projects to directly benefit students, staff and families of the Council Bluffs Community School District
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Concordia University http://www.cune.edu (external link)
FOUR YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE offering more than 50 undergraduate programs, several graduate programs, certification and diploma programs and a degree completion program; significant components of master's level programs and degree completion programs are offered online
INSTITUTE ON AGING AND FAMILY helps to develop skills for engaging in ministry to and with older adults in churches, institutions, communities, and Family Life Ministries, and offers a series of winter and summer workshops, seminars and speaking engagements; topics include Ministry With Older Adults, and Family Life Ministry
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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 Jaycees http://www.cbjaycees.org (external link)
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT and personal skills development
SCHOLARSHIPS
OPTIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE projects include:
Adopt-A-Street
Habitat for Humanity
Christmas shopping with underprivileged children
Easter Egg Hunt
Award Scholarship Money
Kid Care Photo ID
Run, Punt And Pass
Labor Day Street Dance
Local Community Involvement
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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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Creche Child Care Center http://www.crechechildcare.com (external link)
CHILD CARE for children 6 weeks to 12 years
PRESCHOOL for children 3-5 years
BEFORE AND AFTER school activities for school children
USDA breakfast, lunch, and snack provided daily
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Creighton University http://www.creighton.edu (external link)
UNIVERSITY Undergraduate Admissions, 280-2703
FINANCIAL aid, 280-2731
CONTINUING Education and University College, 280-2424
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS and Creighton Students Union, 280-2724
DENTAL CLINIC, 2802 Webster, 280-5990
HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY, 280-5108
ATHLETIC Dept, 280-2720
ARTS and Science College, 280-3990
BUSINESS College, 280-2850
DENTISTRY School, 280-5060
GRADUATE School, 280-2870
NURSING School, 280-2000
MEDICAL School, 280-2900
PHARMACY School, 280-2950
LAW School, 280-2872
CAMPUS Ministry, 280-2779
EDUCATIONAL Opportunity Programs, 280-3300
PSYCHIATRY, 345-7100
FAMILY PRACTICE Clinics in Metro Omaha - call for nearest locations
BOOKSTORE, 280-2796
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Crete Public Schools http://www.creteschools.com (external link)
PUBLIC EDUCATION and instruction for grades K-12
PRESCHOOL programs
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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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David City Public Schools http://www.davidcitypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC EDUCATION curriculum for K-12 public school ages
PRESCHOOL available for ages 3 and 4 years at David City and Bellwood
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for qualified students
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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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Doane College - Lincoln Campus http://www.doane.edu (external link)
COLLEGE
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Dodge County Head Start
PRESCHOOL program for low income and/or children with disabilities between 3 and 5 years of age
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Dorchester Public Schools http://dps.myelearning.org (external link)
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION for youth grades K-12
HIGH ABILITY LEARNERS program
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ELL, a Title I program that helps elementary children in speech and language
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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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EducationQuest Foundation http://www.educationquest.org (external link)
HELPS students and families plan for college
FILING ASSISTANCE for federal student aid applications
COMPUTERIZED DATABASE on the availability of scholarships, comprehensive information on colleges and universities throughout the United States
PHONE LINE to call prospective colleges free of charge
INFORMATIONAL brochures and handbooks
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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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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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Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department http://www.elvphd.org (external link)
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - investigation and containment of contagious illnesses
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - disaster relief and emergency planning
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS - low cost health screening programs for colon (men and women), breast, and cervical cancers
DIABETES EDUCATION - nutrition education and importance of physical activity
INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION GRANT - assesses health and wellness in schools and health among senior citizens in senior centers
POOL COOL CONTRACT - educates lifeguards and children about using sunscreen to protect them
RADON PROGRAM - educates public on dangers of radon gas and radon testing
WEST NILE PROGRAM - educates public about dangers of West Nile virus
MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS - network of volunteers ensuring hometown security
MINORITY HEALTH
OPERATION GREAT START - educational program for pregnant women and new parents
SCHOOL NURSING
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION - Healthy Communities Initiative aims to reduce and prevent alcohol use among persons 17 and younger; reduce binge drinking among 18-25 year olds; and reduce alcohol impaired driving among all ages
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Elkhorn Public Schools http://www.elkhornweb.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT for elementary, junior high, and senior high schools
MENTORING program with parent volunteers who mentor individual students in academic areas
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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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Essential Pregnancy Services http://www.essentialps.org (external link)
PREGNANCY TESTING, free and confidential
PREGNANCY PROGRAM and counseling free of charge
MOTHER MATTERS program allows women who are pregnant or parenting children up to one year of age receive Care Currency for participating in educational programs and prenatal visits; Care Currency is redeemable for maternal and infant care items such as car seats, diapers, formula, and more
FATHERS PROGRAM offers a facilitated discussion using the 24/7 Dads curriculum; free for any father regardless of children's age
PRENATAL care and delivery
STD screening/treatment for all
GED program
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Falls City Public Schools http://www.fctigers.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK provides opportunities for adults and students to pursue courses of independent study, which does not require them to be in the classroom
ACTIVITIES include athletics; National Honor Society; Future Farmers of America; Family Care and Community Leaders of America; and student council organizations
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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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First United Methodist Church - Kearney http://www.kearneyfirstumc.org/ (external link)
RELIGIOUS activities for all ages
PUMPKIN Patch child care center and preschool for ages 6 weeks-12 years; 6:00am-6:00pm
SUPPORT groups
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Fort Calhoun Community Schools http://www.fortcalhounschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL
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Fremont Public Schools http://www.fpsweb.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL system
EARLY CHILDHOOD program
HEALTH FUND for glasses and dental care through the school nurse
TEAMMATES Program (Tom Osborne Program) provides mentoring at Washington School
NEW COMERS Program assists adjustment of non-English proficient students
SPECIAL EDUCATION
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Geneva City Offices http://www.ci.geneva.ne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
WATER AND SEWER services
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha http://www.girlsinc.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades 1-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional
women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal
goals. Scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion
of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Glenwood Community School District http://www.glenwood.k12.ia.us/ (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
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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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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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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 Public Schools
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Gordon-Rushville Public Schools http://www.gordon.k12.ne.us/index.htm (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Grand Island Public Schools http://www.gips.org (external link)
SCHOOL system
EDUCATIONAL evaluation, special education and related services
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Grand Island YMCA http://www.giymca.org (external link)
YOUTH AND ADULT fitness programs
LICENSED preschool program
SCHOOL'S Out Fun Club for elementary youth
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Grand Island YMCA http://www.giymca.org (external link)
YOUTH AND ADULT fitness programs
LICENSED preschool program
SCHOOL'S Out Fun Club for elementary youth
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Gretna Neighbors
HELP WITH utilities, rent, and medical
SCHOOL clothes and school supplies
FOOD Pantry
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Gretna Public Schools http://www.gretnadragons.org (external link)
GENERAL primary and secondary education
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for preschool and school age children
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Harlan Community Schools http://www.harlan.k12.ia.us (external link)
GENERAL elementary, middle school and secondary education, grades K - 12
PRE-SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL education
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Hastings Family YMCA http://www.hastingsymca.net (external link)
YMCA branches (1430 W 16 St and 1220 W 18 St) offer:
Sports leagues and activities
Aquatics facilities and lessons
Nursery services
Wellness and fitness classes
Youth and family activities
Preschool and after school care offered at Champions Branch, 1220 W 18th St
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Hastings Literacy Program
GED classes
ADULT basic education
CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP education
WORKPLACE Essential & Employment Skills
CORRECTIONAL literacy
COMPUTER literacy
ADULT reading skills classes
ENGLISH as a Second Language (ESL)
OTHER basic literacy needs
VOLUNTEER opportunities -- one-on-one tutoring / classroom aides
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Head Start Child and Family Development Program, Inc http://www.hshn.org (external link)
HEAD START and Early Head Start programs
TITLE 1 MIGRANT EDUCATION program
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK Services Coordination
IMMUNIZATION Clinic (listed separately)
HOSTS Region 9 Preschool Interagency Council meetings
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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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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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Hope Center for Kids http://www.hopecenterforkids.com (external link)
BUNKER - Safe Refuge
BIRTH - Spiritual Regeneration
BOOKS - Educational Support
BUCKS - Social Skill Training
BUSINESS - Economic Development
BALL - Recreation Participation
BOLT - Sacrificial Service
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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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I Believe in Me Ranch http://www.ibelieveinmeranch.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL CENTER to provide specialized education to boys and girls.
DAY TREATMENT for boys and girls
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY for boys ages 8-12, diagnosed with Mental Health Disorder
THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING PROGRAM, all ages and disabilities
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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 DinerÂ’s 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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Iowa School for the Deaf http://www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org (external link)
DAY and boarding programs, tuition free
EDUCATION infant through 12th grade
GUIDANCE and follow-up
TRANSITION to work or college program
INTEGRATION PROGRAM with Lewis Central Schools exchange
STUDY CENTER programming for students through state, sign language programs
SUPPORT GROUP for families
SCHOLARSHIP for graduates
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Iowa Western Community College http://www.iwcc.edu (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE offering a variety of two year career programs and the first two years of a four year degree
ADULT BASIC Education
HIGH SCHOOL equivalency, GED, preparation and testing
JOB SEEKING SKILLS
VOCATIONAL CLASSES
CONSUMER EDUCATION
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
ADULT LEARNING CENTER
PROFESSIONAL re-licensure programs
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Johnson-Brock Public Schools http://manila.esu4.org/johnsonbrock (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom
FITNESS AND WEIGHT ROOM is available to the public during summer hours
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR program, which assigns nominated high school students with the elderly in the community
CURBSIDE RECYCLING pickup periodically
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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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Kaplan University http://www.ku-omaha.com (external link)
BUSINESS-ORIENTED college
ASSOCIATE DEGREE programs in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, criminal justice, medical assisting, paralegal, and travel and tourism
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management degrees available in accounting, business administration, criminal justice administration and management of information systems
DIPLOMA programs available in office technology, practical nursing, and travel professional
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Kaplan University http://www.kucampus.edu (external link)
BUSINESS-ORIENTED college
ASSOCIATE DEGREE programs in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, criminal justice, medical assisting, paralegal, and travel and tourism
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management degrees available in accounting, business administration, criminal justice administration and management of information systems
DIPLOMA programs available in office technology, practical nursing, and travel professional
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Kaplan University http://www.kucampus.edu (external link)
BUSINESS-ORIENTED college
ASSOCIATE DEGREE programs in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, criminal justice, medical assisting, paralegal, and travel and tourism
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management degrees available in accounting, business administration, criminal justice administration and management of information systems
DIPLOMA programs available in office technology, practical nursing, and travel professional
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Kearney Area Community Foundation http://www.kearneyfoundation.org (external link)
FUNDING source for community organizations
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Kearney Family YMCA http://www.kearneyymca.org (external link)
SOCIAL AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES include:
Fitness, sports facilities and programs include gym, pool, and weight room
Youth programs
Skill training classes
Teen Leadership training
Parent-child activities
Senior Citizen fitness
Child Care and summer school age child care
Pre-school on site
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Kearney Public Schools http://www.kearneypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL district offices for K-12 schools
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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 Public Schools http://kimball.k12.ne.us/ (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
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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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Latino Center of the Midlands http://www.latinocenterofthemidlands.org (external link)
HIGHER EDUCATION planning services including college search, campus tours, financial aid workshops, scholarship application, and ACT/SAT preparation
ADVOCACY at the national and state levels to facilitate access to higher education
COLLEGE OUTREACH and preparation programs - Latina Latino Youth Conference
ACCESS to appropriate services to promote self-sufficiency and self-determination
COMMUNITY-BASED adult education and skills development to strengthen the family unit
LATINO Leadership
COMPUTER Information Technology Training Center
SPANISH General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation services
LITERACY CLASSES Plaza Communitaria
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE services
VOTER EDUCATION and registration services
SPANISH for English speakers
U.S. CITIZENSHIP classes
REFERRALS and cultural transition assistance services in areas of employment, legal and immigration consultation
HEALTH promotional education and strategies to reduce or eliminate barriers that prevent access to quality health care
SUPPORT GROUPS for youth and adults
INCOME TAX preparation services
CERTIFIED FIRST AID and CPR training for childcare providers; disaster preparedness
SUBSTANCE Abuse Outpatient Treatment to individuals diagnosed as having substance abuse disorders or a substance dependence disorder; includes group and individual services
ALCOHOL education classes for adults
ALCOHOL/Drug assessments and evaluations for adults
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Lewis Central Community Schools http://www.lewiscentral.k12.ia.us (external link)
INTERMEDIATE agency providing education services to schools in Southwest Iowa
SPECIAL EDUCATION, instructional services (life skills program), media services
SUBSTANCE ABUSE grant supports schools including peer helping and guidance and student assistance team
'YOU AND ME' Mentoring programs for children grades K - 6
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Lewiston Consolidated Schools http://www.lewistonschools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom
TEAMMATES program provides the opportunity for 3rd grade through 8th grade at risk children to be teamed with an adult
PUBLIC FITNESS ROOM open Mon-Fri 6:30 am-8 am, 12 noon-1 pm, 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
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Lexington Public Schools http://www.lex.esu10.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
MIGRANT EVEN START program serves migrant families with children ages birth-8 years old using the Parents As Teachers curriculum; includes regular home visits for birth-3 year olds, home visits and other services for preschool and school aged children and their parents, and transportation and child care to parents attending adult education classes
MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM provides adult education
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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 Literacy Council http://www.lincolnliteracy.org (external link)
PROVIDES VOLUNTEER TUTORS FOR ADULTS - tutoring is available to native speakers of English seeking to improve skills in reading and writing (Basic Literacy Students), and to those learning English as a new language (English Language Learners). An intake fee of $20.00 may be charged for an initial assessment. Scholarships are available to some students.
ONE-TO-ONE instruction is available for both adult basic literacy students and English language learners desiring to work at their own pace and/or on a specific skill area.
SMALL GROUP TUTORING is offered through programs organized around students of particular cultures, needs, or goals (Citizenship, Family Literacy, Workforce Readiness for Refugees, Hispanic and Asian center-based classes, and Arts and Entrepreneurship); and in programs to develop vocabulary and skills in a specific subject area (Health Literacy, Computer Literacy); additionally, family literacy programs are available for adult English language learners and their preschool and early elementary age children.
FREE CONVERSATION GROUPS provide a forum for students to practice their skills in listening and speaking English. Lincoln Literacy Council tutors facilitate the groups by giving students discussion topics, vocabulary and dialogue practice.
VOLUNTEER TUTORS ARE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED through a 13-hour program covering learning styles, adult language acquisition and lesson development. Persons 18 years or older are invited to become tutors and LLC members. Membership is $25.00 annually. A minimum commitment of one year is requested for volunteer tutors.
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Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department
FORESTRY plans the establishment and care of public tree resources in Lincoln
IMPROVES and maintains the physical appearance and quality of park grounds, facilities, and pools
OUTDOOR EDUCATION acquaints urban residents with the natural areas in Lincoln, including the Wilderness Park riparian forest, and the Pioneers Park Nature Center which includes 6 miles of trails and 360 acres of wetlands, virgin prairie, and live animal exhibits
FOUR 18-hole public golf courses and one 9-hole junior golf course
MAINTAINS public swimming pools
YEAR-ROUND recreational programs and activities at the community recreation centers
SUMMER and winter playgrounds
SPECIALIZED programs for individuals with disabilities and for older adults
SPECIAL events throughout the year for varied target audiences
ATHLETIC league programs
RESERVED rental of parks and recreation facilities, and pools
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Lincoln Public Schools District Offices http://www.lps.org (external link)
ARTS AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL creates an educational environment that uses the arts and humanities as the basis for learning
COUNSELING AND SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER PROGRAM works with the education teams in each school to assist students in learning to the best of their ability; services include consultation; individual, group and family counseling; support; classroom activities; and referral to community resources
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION offers gifted Education, K-12 Curriculum, Work Experience Programs, Mentoring Programs, and Summer Youth Employment Opportunities
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION provides screening and assessment services for children under age 5 in hearing, coordination, social/emotional, thinking skills, vision, and speech/language, to determine eligibility for appropriate therapies
EARLY INTERVENTION PLANNING REGION TEAM provides family-focused services to enhance development of developmentally-delayed infants and toddlers, 0-3 years
EVEN START PROGRAM is an individualized family literacy program providing adult education, family literacy, an early childhood program and home visits
INTRAMURAL/EXTRAMURAL ATHLETIC AND ACTIVITIES
LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAM provides a free or reduced price breakfast and lunch to financially-eligible students; applications are available at a child's school or the district office
MONTESSORI EDUCATION/EVERETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is the designated Montessori site for Lincoln Public Schools; available to students, 6-9 years
SPECIAL EDUCATION provides education for students with disabilities from birth to graduation and/or age 21 including special classes; resource programs; speech, physical and occupational therapy; audiologist services; work study counselors; and liaison personnel; services are provided for students with hearing impairments, behavior disorders, mental handicaps (mild, moderate and severe/profound), home-bound, learning disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech/language impairments, visual handicaps, and other health impairments
STUDENT PARENT PROGRAM assists high school age students who are parents or prospective parents to stay in school and graduate; establish good health practices for themselves and their children; learn and use quality parenting skills; learn to balance responsibilities of school, children, and personal development; and develop career and life plans; the program is available in every Lincoln high school and middle school; student/parent teams usually involve a school nurse, counselor and teacher; day care for infants is provided at Lincoln Northeast, and for infants and toddlers at Lincoln High School through learning centers that work with young children while the parents are in school
STUDENT SERVICES include Student Rights and Responsibilities, Guidance and Counseling Services, Crisis Response, Admissions and Enrollment, Transfers, Student Records and Transcripts; Health Services provides financial assistance for vision screening and eye glasses through the Lincoln Lions Club
SUMMER SCHOOL is an educational program offering credit toward high school graduation for students in grades 9-12
ZOO SCHOOL, the Science Focus Program, operated at the Folsom Children's Zoo, uses science as the basis for learning
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Literacy Center for the Midlands http://www.midlandsliteracy.org (external link)
BASIC LITERACY SKILLS (below 8th grade level), free and confidential
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE instruction
COMPUTER LAB
REACH OUT AND READ program distributes children's books to pediatric clinics
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Literacy Council of Grand Island
FREE one-on-one tutoring for individuals to learn to read, write and speak English
RECRUITS and trains volunteers
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Loess Hills Area Education Agency 13 http://www.aea13.org (external link)
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for students with all type of disabilities ages birth to 21
SPECIALISTS in speech pathology, hearing, vision, physical and occupational therapies
PROFESSIONAL development for all levels of staff within both public and private schools specializing in math, reading, science, and early childhood curriculum areas
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY planning and addressing long-range goals for schools
LIFE SKILLS programs to provide prevention in alcohol, drug, and tobacco use for students
SPONSORS student competition events in various academic fields
PROVIDES training in many school climate issues around bullying, discipline, and addressing at risk factors
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Logan-Magnolia Community Schools http://www.logan.k12.ia.us (external link)
ACADEMIC program for elementary, junior, and senior high schools
BEFORE and after school day care
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Lourdes Central Catholic School
CATHOLIC SCHOOL provides curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
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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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Madonna School for Special Needs Students http://www.madonnaschool.org (external link)
EDUCATION for children with mild or moderate cognitive disabilities and ADD/ADHD, or other learning challenges ages 5-21 years
SPEECH therapy
GUIDANCE, advocacy, and counseling
PREVOCATIONAL and adult vocational training
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Mentor Program,The
MENTORING PROGRAM for elementary through high school students
ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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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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Metropolitan Community College http://www.mccneb.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE providing technical, vocational and academic education
CONTINUING education
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ABE/General Educational Development (GED)
WORKFORCE
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Millard Public Schools http://www.mpsomaha.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
PARTNERS WITH PROVIDERS is a home visitation program to family childcare providers in specific neighborhoods within school district boundaries, targeting children ages 3-4 to improve kindergarten readiness
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, 14607 Echo Hills Dr, available to all families in the Millard Public Schools area; membership fee $30/yr or $15/half-year, sliding scale available
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Millard School Supply Distribution
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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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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Missouri Valley District School Administration Office http://www.movalley.k12.ia.us (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT offers full programs for Kindergarten - High School, ages 5-18; athletic program consists of volleyball, football, cross country, basketball, wrestling, track, softball, and baseball; clubs and organizations
SCHOLARSHIPS available
ADVANCED PLACEMENT college credits are available for talented and gifted students
DREAM PROGRAM matches Union Pacific employees with students at Missouri Valley High School in one-to-one and group mentoring relationships; targets high achieving students with academic potential; students in the program are eligible for internships and scholarships
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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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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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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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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 Labor http://www.nebraskaworkforce.com (external link)
CUSTOMIZED RECRUITMENT and referral
JOB TRAINING resources
WORKFORCE Investment training
ON-THE-JOB training
VOCATIONAL training
LAYOFF ASSISTANCE
LABOR MARKET information
PRE-EMPLOYMENT and proficiency testing
WAGE DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE access
AUDIO/VISUAL RESOURCE library
WORKPLACE SAFETY and labor law information
JOB LINK ON-LINE for posting job opportunities and searching a resume database
JOB SEARCH and placement assistance
CAREER GUIDANCE
COST REIMBURSABLE services include customized assessment, background checks, use of facilities, outsourcing, typing tests and specialized recruitment for professional positions
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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 Foundation for Visually Impaired Children http://www.nebraskafoundation.org (external link)
PROVIDES assistive technology for blind or visually impaired students to use in their homes
TAKES families to hands-on cultural events
OFFERS a scholarship to graduating senior high school students
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Nebraska Prevention Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse http://cehs.unl.edu/npcada (external link)
CONSULTING/EXPERT technical assistance for prevention program development, needs assessment, data collection and analysis, and all types of evaluation for programs dealing with alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse in Nebraska
TRAINING FOR Nebraska agencies and groups working in the prevention and assessment of the alcohol and drug abuse problem in Nebraska, especially among Nebraska's youth
UNIVERSITY courses for individuals working in disease prevention and control, health promotion, and public health
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Nebraska Wesleyan University http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu (external link)
OFFERS FORTY-SEVEN MAJORS in the following eighteen departments: art, biology, business administration and economics, chemistry, communication and theatre arts, education, English, health and human performance, health sciences, history, math and computer science, modern languages, music, nursing, physics, political science, psychology, religion and philosophy, and sociology/anthropology/social work
STUDENTS MAY ALSO PURSUE interdisciplinary/interdepartmental majors, including biochemistry and molecular biology, biopsychology, business-psychology, business-sociology, political communication, communication studies, global studies, information systems, international business-language, paralegal studies, sport management and women's studies
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Northeast Family Center http://www.NFCLincoln.org (external link)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION:
EARLY LEARNING CENTER, a state licensed, full-time childcare program with academic and enrichment approach for ages 6wk-12yr. Title XX accepted and scholarship assistance available. Monthly family nights and no charge monthly Parents as Teachers visits are included. Renee, 471-9030, Renee@NFCLincoln.org
PRESCHOOL offers a state licensed, part-time academic based preschool program for children 3-5. Title XX accepted and scholarship assistance available. Morning and afternoon classes in 2, 3, and 5 day options. Nancy, 471-3708, Nancy@NFCLincoln.org
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT:
ADHD TUTORING & FAMILY SUPPORT, one-on-one tutoring offered weekly for elementary students with ADHD; once monthly family support group offered as part of program with family meal. Kodi, (402) 471-1047, Kodi@NFCLincon.org
BROWNELL COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER offers before and after school care and enrichment clubs as well as family nights and family support programs for families at Brownell Elementary School; full-time summer programs open to all students in Lincoln and surrounding communities; Title XX accepted and scholarship assistance available. Kodi, (402) 471-1047, Kodi@NFCLincoln.org
ACADEMY OF ROCK music enrichment program for youth in grades K-12 focusing on music appreciation and application, playing in a band and more; beginner to advanced classes, evenings/weekends and full-time summer programs; scholarship assistance available. Jason, 471-1828, Jason@NFCLincoln.org
FAMILY SUPPORT:
FOOD DISTRIBUTION offers weekly distribution of perishable and non-perishable food to low-income families on Tuesdays from 4 pm-6 pm at the Havelock United Methodist Church; offered at the same time/location as Food Net and families are encouraged to participate in both programs. Northeast Family Center, 471-3700
STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM is a nationally and internationally recognized parenting and family strengthening program; SFP aims to significantly reduce problem behaviors, delinquency, and alcohol and drug abuse in children and to improve social competencies and school performance; class meets weekly with trained facilitators offering parent, child and family group times; family meal provided. Tonya, (402) 471-3700, Tonya@NFCLincoln.org
PARENTS AS TEACHERS parent education program provides in-home visits with a certified Parent Educator once per month; ensures that parents gain the knowledge about child development necessary to help their children grow optimally during these critical early years, and that children gain the early childhood education necessary for school-readiness. Ramona, 471-9026, Ramona@NFCLincoln.org
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Northwest Community Action Partnership http://www.ncap.info (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION agency administrative office
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Northwest Community Action Partnership http://www.ncap.info (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION agency administrative office
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Omaha Hearing School Early Education Center http://www.oraldeafed.org/schools.omaha (external link)
PARENT-INFANT sessions
PRESCHOOL classes
KINDERGARTEN level classes
INDIVIDUAL TUTORING on an hourly basis
CHILDREN taught to speak and listen
NEIGHBORHOOD PRESCHOOL is a private preschool for hearing children provides mainstream opportunities for hearing - impaired children
OUTREACH SERVICES to central and eastern Nebraska
HEALTHY HEARING TESTING for schools in the area
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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 Opportunities Industrialization Center - OOIC http://www.oicofamerica.org (external link)
CAREER TRAINING in Certified Nursing Assistant and Medical Office Skills
BASIC COMPUTER skills training
JOB counseling and placement assistance
GED preparation
ADULT DAY CARE for seniors and persons with disabilities
SUNSHINE ACADEMY child care
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Omaha Public Library - W. Dale Clark http://www.omahalibrary.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE LENDING LIBRARY, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, e-books
GENEALOGY Collection
CHILDREN'S, young adult, and adult programming
INTERNET access
COMPUTER labs
FREE COMPUTER CLASSES for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details
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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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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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Owens Educational Services http://www.theowenscompanies.com (external link)
PROGRAM COMPONENTS include but not limited to behavior modification, educational tutoring, community service activities, tours, employment preparation and social skill development; transportation provided to and from program
ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION, a diversionary program emphasizes the consequences and effects of alcohol and drug use- Class focussed toward those who have been ticketed with possession of drugs/alcohol, or involved in an alcohol related crime.
DECISION MAKING where youth learn effective decision making skills, as well as how to address the peer pressure they are faced with as a teen including but not limited to shoplifting, grafitti, stealing cars, and vandalism
SCHOOL SUCCESS for youth that have been ticketed with truancy or are about to; parents MUST attend session for the first 2 hours
JUNIOR DECISION MAKING for youth 8-12 years of age -the first two hours require parent involvement
ANGER MANAGMENT for those youth who need to learn to deal with their anger or who have been charged with anger related crimes (assault/vandalism)
SEXUAL EDUCATION awareness classes for those youth that are sexually active or at risk for being sexually active
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Panhandle Mental Health Center http://www.pmhc.net (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH and substance abuse services for Region I
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Papillion-LaVista Public Schools http://www.paplv.org (external link)
ELEMENTARY and secondary education
SPECIAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL education
SPEECH therapy
COMMUNITY RELATIONS counselor and crisis counseling
CHALLENGE program
REACH FOR SUCCESS Mentoring Program for children 5 to 18 years, pairs district staff members with students who would benefit from a one-to-one relationship with an adult
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Pawnee City Public Schools http://www.pawnee.esu6.org (external link)
CURRICULUM and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK which provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom
PRESCHOOL for ages 3-4
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People United For Families http://www.peopleunitedforfamilies.org (external link)
AFTER SCHOOL clubs and homework assistance for middle school students from 3:30 pm-5:30 pm each day school is in session at Nebraska City Middle School and 3:30 pm-5 pm Mondays through Thursdays at Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca Middle School
JUVENILE DIVERSION provides an alternative to receiving a misdemeanor judgment or juvenile record for first-time offenders, 17 years and under; misdemeanor offenses are approved and referred by the Otoe County Attorney; fee is $100 per student - scholarships are available for low-income families; the juvenile offender and parent/guardian must complete an intake interview, assessment, and attend a six-week Juvenile Diversion Course (Wed 6:30 pm-9 pm)
SAFE HOME PARENTS NETWORK - Member parents sign agreement to provide a safe environment for youth to gather where no alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or violence will be allowed; those who join the network receive contact information for other families in the network so they can communicate
STUDY BUDDIES TUTORING PROGRAM - Teachers in from Nebraska City, Nemaha Valley, and Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca schools refer students in grades 1-5 to be matched with a trained high school or older volunteer for one hour per week to work on reading or math skills. Students must have a signed application/permission form from parent or guardian. Volunteers must complete application, tutor training, personal references, and a background check. Cost is $5.00 per semester. Scholarships and waivers available. Meeting times/places: Syracuse Senior Center - Mondays at 3:45; Otoe County Bank in Nebraska City - Tuesdays at 5:30 or 6:30; Talmage Public Library - Wednesdays at 4:30. Bennett Elementary School as arranged by teacher.
TEAMMATES MENTORING PROGRAM - Otoe County youth, grades 3-12, enrolled in Nebraska City Public Schools, Nebraska City Lourdes, NCECBVI, Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca (7-12), or Palmyra-Bennett (7-12) schools who would benefit from another positive adult role model are matched with an adult mentor to meet one hour per week at school or an approved community location to share a variety of activities. Volunteers must complete reference and background checks, attend training, and commit to mentoring a young person for at least one year.
YOUTH AS RESOURCES (YAR) is a community-based program that provides small project grants to young people to design and carry out service projects within their community; this is a youth led program where youth decide on concerns they would like to address within their community through a project; start dates and meeting times are determined based on interested number of volunteers; youth throughout Otoe County are eligible to apply
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Platte Valley Literacy Association
ADULT TUTORING provides one-on-one tutoring in basic reading, writing and math computation for adults as well as provide tutoring in other basic life skills (i.e. driver's license preparation, spelling etc.)
OTHER CLASSES offered as needed (i.e. computers, citizenship)
FAMILY LITERACY is for adults enrolled in Adult Basic Education (CCC) who have children ages 4 - 11 are eligible to participate in LiBEARy Family School; both parent and child are encouraged to 'Be Enthusiastic About Reading'
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Plattsmouth Community School District http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21
HEAD START, ages 0-5
GED / Basic Adult education, ages 16 - up
TRANSPORTATION for special education students only
OCCUPATIONAL placement
EDUCATIONAL materials
HOMEBOUND education
PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY handicapped education
STUDENT PERSONNEL services
COORDINATING STUDENT personnel assistants
COORDINATING psychologists
GUIDANCE service
EARLY INTEVENTION Program
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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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Press-On Ministries http://www.pressonyouthcenter.org (external link)
NON-DENOMINATIONAL ministry providing recreational, educational, emotional, and spiritual opportunities for personal growth
SAFE HAVEN for youth offers counseling with parents, tutoring, summer camping, and scrapbooking
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Ralston School District http://www.ralstonschools.org (external link)
ELEMENTARY and secondary education
SPECIAL education
EDUCATION for behavioral impaired
PROGRAM for language disabled
PARENTING EDUCATION credit, non-credit, 8-10 sessions evenings
SPECIAL PROGRAM for gifted students
ELEMENTARY SPECIALIST in art, music, physical education, media and guidance
PARENTS AS TEACHERS program
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Red Oak Community Schools http://www.redoakschooldistrict.com (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT offering general elementary and secondary education, ages 4-18; college credit courses for high school students; advanced placement courses in English and Social Studies
PRESCHOOL for children with disabilities ages 3 to 4 years old
VOCATIONAL education, ages 15 and older
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER (ELL) speech and language program for qualifying students
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for children with disabilities
EARLY INTERVENTION Program
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Red Willow County Health Department http://www.co.red-willow.ne.us/health.html (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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Rushville City Offices http://www.ci.rushville.ne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
COMMUNITY development
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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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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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Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center http://www.omahakroc.org (external link)
AQUATICS include open swim, swim lessons
EDUCATION on business startup and financing, citizenship, computer classes, cooking, anger management, English as a Second Language
FINE ARTS, pottery, ceramics, drawing, dance
FITNESS classes and education
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
PERFORMING ARTS, drama classes
RECREATION
SPORTS of various types for all age groups
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, including Christian education and worship opportunities
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Salvation Army Western Division Headquarters
SERVES AS HEADQUARTERS for Western Division
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Sarpy County Cooperative Head Start
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES for children ages 0-5
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Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
SPEECH AND READING clinic
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Scottsbluff Public Schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides pre-K, elementary, and secondary education
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Sheridan County ABE/GED Program
COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION program designed to meet the needs of individual students without a high school diploma or persons wanting to brush up on education
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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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South Sarpy School District #46 http://www.sarpy46.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL administration offices
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Southeast Community College http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE provides education and training for careers in vocational technical areas; Most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs
ACADEMIC TRANSFER program provides first and second year college courses for students who wish to transfer credits to a four-year college. The associate of arts degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in education, humanities, social science, OR social work before transferring to a college or university.
The associate of science degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in engineering, science, mathematics, or a pre-professional program (pre-vet, pre-dentistry, pre-med) before transferring to a college or university.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS include: Associate Degree Nursing; Automotive Technology; Business Administration; Computer Aided Design Drafting; Computer Information Technology; Criminal Justice; Dental Assisting; Early Childhood Education; Electronic Systems Technology; Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic; Fire Protection Technology; Food Service/Hospitality; Health Information Management Systems; Human Services; IBEW Construction Electrician Option; Laboratory Science Technology; Machine Tool Technology; Medical Assisting; Medical Laboratory Technology; Motorcycle, ATV, & Personal Watercraft Technology; Office Professional; Physical Therapist Assistant; Polysomnographic Technician; Practical Nursing; Professional Truck Driver Training; Radiologic Technology; Renewable Energy Technology; Respiratory Care; Surgical Technology; Visual Publications; and Welding Technology.
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Consolidated Schools
PROVIDES curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE learning lab
COMPUTER lab that can be made available to the community
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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 School District #1 http://www.southernschools.org (external link)
CURRICULUM, instruction and special education for Grades K-12
DEVELOPMENTAL preschool for ages 5 years and under at Blue Springs Elementary
DISTANCE Learning Network courses for student independent study
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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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Sterling Public Schools
CURRICULUM and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE Learning Network which provides opportunities for students and adults to pursue courses of independent study which does not required them to be in a classroom.
SPECIAL education for birth through 21 years
SUMMER School Credit Recovery program
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TEAMS Educational Center (TEC)
TUTORING for deaf and heard-of-hearing students, as well as students with dyslexia and attention deficit
STUDY SKILLS
EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS
SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES
INTERPRETING for the deaf
WORK SHOPS
TUTORING for the GED test
HOME SCHOOL assistance
TUTORING for the military exam
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Thayer Central Community School http://www.thayercentral.org (external link)
PRE K-12 Curriculum
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Union College http://www.ucollege.edu (external link)
FOUR-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE with major programs in art, business, computer information systems, education, psychology, humanities, English, communications, history, international studies, music, nursing, physical education, science, mathematics, religion, social work, international rescue and relief, and a Master of Physician Assistant Studies
SPECIAL PROGRAMS, clubs, and activities for minorities, youth and elderly persons
ACADEMIC LIBRARY with online reference, inter-library loan and document delivery. Hours 8:30am-10:30pm, Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-1:00pm, Friday; closed Saturday; 1:00pm - 10:30pm, Sunday. Services are available to Union College students, faculty and staff members, patrons of reciprocal libraries, as well as any adult Lincoln resident
COLLEGE STUDENTS VOLUNTEER their services for a variety of projects at no cost
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United Methodist Church Nebraska Conference http://www.umcneb.org (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES for Nebraska's United Methodist Church
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United Methodist Church of Geneva http://www.umcgeneva.org (external link)
BLOODMOBILE American Red Cross
HUMPTY DUMPTY PRESCHOOL which starts in mid-September
WIC AND IMMUNIZATION CLINIC that meet the third Monday of every month from 9:00am - 4:30pm
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United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County http://www.unitedwaylincoln.org (external link)
COORDINATES an annual community-wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs
FUNDS raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas Investing in Children and Youth and Assisting those in Crisis
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP, coalitions and planning are supported through participation in Community Services Initiative, affiliation with City/County Joint Budget Committee, and Funders' Group
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL is supported through participation in 2-1-1
BORN LEARNING WEB INFORMATION and education for parents and caregivers on how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
BORN LEARNING PARENTING MATERIALS available from several Lincoln agencies; call for list
SCHOOL READINESS information and materials for parents and caregivers; call for list of local agencies registered with School Readiness
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United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County http://www.unitedwaylincoln.org (external link)
COORDINATES an annual community-wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs
FUNDS raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas Investing in Children and Youth and Assisting those in Crisis
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP, coalitions and planning are supported through participation in Community Services Initiative, affiliation with City/County Joint Budget Committee, and Funders' Group
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL is supported through participation in 2-1-1
BORN LEARNING WEB INFORMATION and education for parents and caregivers on how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
BORN LEARNING PARENTING MATERIALS available from several Lincoln agencies; call for list
SCHOOL READINESS information and materials for parents and caregivers; call for list of local agencies registered with School Readiness
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United Way of the Kearney Area http://www.uwka.org (external link)
FUNDING source for local health and human service agencies
PROVIDES financial oversight and collaboration between agencies
RECREATIONAL Scholarship Program provides funds for summer camps, sports, scouts, etc.; eligibility based on free/reduced lunch guidelines
BACK TO SCHOOL LINK school supplies program for children in grade K-12 who qualify for free or reduced lunches; call by July 1 to August 1 to register; first come, first served (500 available)
BORN LEARNING educational information for parents and caregivers on how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
VOLUNTEER opportunities available, such as Day of Caring in September
PROVIDES prescription drug discount card
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln
DEGREE PROGRAMS at the undergraduate, graduate and professional level
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER provides basic health maintenance and comprehensive health care to University of Nebraska students. Offers outpatient services and acute care or emergency services. Services include an allergy clinic, birth control information and counseling, dental office, dermatology clinic, diet and nutrition information and counseling, drug education program, East Campus Health Clinic, health aide program, immunization clinic, laboratory, medical records, counseling and psychological services, outpatient clinic, pharmacy, physical therapy, pregnancy information and counseling, radiology, peer alcohol and peer sexuality educators/sexuality education program, sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS information and counseling, health promotion programs, smoking cessation classes, weight control classes, and referral to specialty clinics. Travel immunization clinic available to public. Location - 15th and U Streets.
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University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.unk.edu (external link)
INSTITUTION of higher education
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University of Nebraska at Omaha http://www.unomaha.edu (external link)
DEGREE PROGRAMS including graduate and undergraduate
SPEECH, language, and hearing clinic
COMMUNITY COUNSELING service
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University of Nebraska Medical Center http://www.unmc.edu (external link)
COLLEGES of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Pharmacy, the School of Allied Professions, and the Office of Graduate Studies and Research. The primary teaching facility is The Nebraska Medical Center
UNMC Eppley Cancer Center
EPPLEY Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases
MUNROE-Meyer Institute
OLSON Center for Women's Health
RURAL Health Education Network, which provides a wide-range of programs and services designed to get more health professionals to practice in rural Nebraska
EDUCATION, research, patient care and outreach in transplantation biology, bioterrorism preparedness, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases, genetics, biomedical technology, ophthalmology and arthritis
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Urban League of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.urbanlagueneb.org (external link)
CAREER Development including resume writing, mini-job fairs (second Wednesday of the month), interviewing tips, and career guidance
REFERRAL services for pantries, race relations, housing, health, and economic development
ADVOCACY
VOTER REGISTRATION and information
EDUCATION services including scholarships, financial aid workshops, tour of Black colleges, ACT/SAT test preparation, and mentoring/tutoring
INTERNET access and computer training
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Uta Halee Girls Village http://www.utahalee.org (external link)
PSYCHIATRIC residential treatment
PSYCHIATRIC and psychological evaluations
INDIVIDUAL, group, and family therapy
EDUCATIONAL program, grades 7-12 (Interim Program School)
RECREATION therapy for residential treatment
VOCATIONAL therapy
INDEPENDENT living training program
JUVENILE Justice Reporting Center and Tracker program
SERVICES for male youth with sexual behavioral disorders
INTEGRATED mental health and substance use treatment
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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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Weeping Water Public School http://www.weepingwaterps.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL District
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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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Western Nebraska Community College http://www.wncc.net (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Westside Community Schools http://www.westside66.org (external link)
WESTSIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT administration offices
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Wilber-Clatonia Public Schools http://www.wilber-clatonia.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides curriculum and instruction for grades preschool through grade 12
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Willard Community Center
NEIGHBORHOOD BASED SERVICES that include family focused educational and recreational services for all ages, infants through senior citizens
LICENSED PRESCHOOL Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL licensed childcare at Roper and Lakeview Elementary Schools and on site at the Willard Community Center
FULL TIME AND PART TIME summer childcare for grade school and middle school age children
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM for Teens from Park Middle School. Transportation provided.
SUPERVISED TEEN EVENING PROGRAM AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES and educational and recreational programming Monday through Friday evenings for teens
LICENSED Bingo
ADULT PROGRAMMING
LOW IMPACT aerobics
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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YMCA of Greater Omaha http://www.metroymca.org (external link)
AQUATICS
CHILD CARE
DAY CAMP
FAMILY programs
HEALTH and fitness
SPORTS
OLDER ADULTS programs
TEEN programs
YMCA BRANCH LOCATIONS:
Armbrust, 5404 S 168 St, 402-896-4200
Butler Gast, 3501 Ames Ave, 402-453-8903
Camping Services, 1111 E First St, 402-339-9861
Council Bluffs, 7 S 4th St, Council Bluffs, 712-322-6606 (listed separately)
Downtown, 430 S 20th St, 402-341-1600
Maple Street, 7502 Maple St, 402-393-3700
Mills County, 110 Sivers Rd, Glenwood, 712-527-4352 (listed separately)
Sarpy, 1111 E First St, 402-339-9861
South Omaha, 30th and Q, 402-731-3999
Southwest, 13010 Atwood Ave, 402-334-8487
Twin Rivers, 6100 Twin Rivers Cir, Valley, 402-359-9622
YMCA Teen Center, 4344 N 34 Ave, 402-451-1050
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YMCA of Scottsbluff http://www.ymcaofscottsbluff.com (external link)
YOUTH AND ADULT sports and fitness classes
WATER THERAPY classes
CPR CLASSES
PRESCHOOL program
SUMMER child day camp
YMCA ADVENTURE CAMP after school program is offered in each of the Scottsbluff/Gering Public Schools
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York Community Education http://www.yorkpublic.org (external link)
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES for area residents
ADULT BASIC Education
ENGLISH As A Second Language
GED classes, (6:00pm-9:00pm, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 9:00am-12:00noon, Saturday)
ADULT EDUCATION offered through Southeast Community College; and special classes designed to meet the needs of the community
YORK RESOURCE COUNCIL has a virtual ongoing meeting via the email and works to match local needs with local resources. To be part of the Resource Council and receive member agency updates and news, email your name, description, and contact person for your organization and ask to be added to the Resource Council list
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Youth Empowerment Program http://www.yepomaha.com (external link)
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM offers tutoring, dance, choir, art, basketball and life skills classes; hot meals are served each evening
ABSTINENCE classes
MENTORING
COMMUNITY SERVICE to the underserved
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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 - 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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ABC Preschool http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
PRESCHOOL
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Adult Basic Education/General Education Development http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
PROVIDES TESTING for ABE/GED
INSTRUCTION provided to prepare for the GED test
JOB READINESS skills and learning technology skills courses
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Adult Education - Omaha Public Schools
READING AND BASIC INSTRUCTION to review academic skills
GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED) to earn a high school diploma; list of testing times available to complete the required five components
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) classes to learn to speak, read, and write English
CITIZENSHIP INSTRUCTION to prepare for becoming a citizen
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Adult Learning Center - Bellevue
GED available
ENGLISH as a Second Language
AIDS PERSONS with functional skills in mathematics, English and reading
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Adult Learning Center - Iowa http://www.iwcc.edu (external link)
GED preparation and testing
ESL - English as a Second Language
LITERACY services in reading, writing, and math skills
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All Our Kids, Inc. http://www.allourkids.org (external link)
MENTORING AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for disadvantaged youth from Omaha Public Schools; provides academic support, career exploration, college access education and hope through scholarships
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Alliance Public Schools http://www.apschools.schoolfusion.us (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION SERVICES including GED, ESL (English as a Second Language), naturalization preparation, reading, occupational skills, basic skills
SUMMER MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM for children ages 5 years and older whose
parents are in farm related work or agriculture (migrant work)
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Alliance Public Schools Special Education Program http://www.apschool.schoolfusion.us (external link)
SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL for ages birth to five years
SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES for students
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Alpha School
SERVICES FOR PARENTS and children who attend the school
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT techniques for children 6-21 years of age
APPROPRIATE social and classroom behavior
PARENT BEHAVIOR management skills
COMPLETE ACADEMIC curriculum
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Asian Community and Cultural Center http://www.lincolnasiancenter.org (external link)
FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAM offers various programs such as language skills, Citizenship classes, translation and other assistance regarding INS documents, birth certificates, marriage certificates, high school and college diploma, educational transcripts, health care services; tax return filings to the community, provide employment assistance to job seekers, employment Bulletin Board information and referral services through bilingual radio program as and when the need arises
PARENTING KINDLY education to Asian parents
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES include Chinese womenÂ’s club and Chinese seniors program
YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM where youth meet every week to learn leadership skills, community and cultural involvement, and career development skills; offer Asian Student scholarships - currently provides four (4) $500 scholarships to Asian graduating seniors from any Lincoln Public School System
SUMMER PROGRAM provides an Asian enrichment education in both Asian culture and Asian languages; this program runs through the first eight weeks of summer and offers the summer program youths with language classes, field trips, swimming opportunities and learning Lion Dance;
SUBSTANCE ABUSE education and outreach program provides resource information, technical assistance and support to the youth and community; a Vietnamese prevention educator provides bilingual literature regarding tobacco, alcohol/drugs, organizing workshops and orientations to youth and community members
SENIOR'S PROGRAM provides weekly group education programs at the center providing health and behavioral health services to Asian elders
CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM offered, as the Asian Center is a prominent leader in sharing and presenting the Asian cultural information and activities in Lincoln/Lancaster County; the Asian CenterÂ’s Lion Dance Troupe, Taiji classes, and Lotus Dance/Vietnamese traditional dance make a number of presentations through which Asian cultural aspects are shared in various public events and private cultural events; other cultural activities such as lectures, Tet festival, talks and a number of multi-cultural training sessions, Vietnamese and Chinese language classes, and cooking classes are organized at the Center for a wide variety of groups throughout the year; cultural and resource orientation classes are offered to New Americans and refugees to educate and share cultural aspects that will help to the refugee community to understand and adjust to have a harmonious life
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES throughout the year
FUSION / Ethnic Self Help Project works with four refugee communities - African, Asian, Eastern European, and Middle Eastern. FusionÂ’s team of Community Resource Liaisons (CRL) work to educate and empower each of their communities to make their acculturation process easier in their new home
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Association for Glycogen Storage Disease http://www.agsdus.org (external link)
INFORMATION regarding Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD)
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS to affected young adults
ANNUAL MEETING where families and medical professionals can connect
PUBLIC AWARENESS of GSD
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Atlantic Community Schools http://www.atlantic.k12.ia.us (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT offering elementary and secondary education
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Auburn Memorial Library http://auburnmemoriallibrary.com (external link)
LIBRARY
SEASONAL READING and story time
ASSISTANCE in locating and utilizing library resources
MEETING ROOMS
GED CLASSES
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS TO PC'S AND INTERNET
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Banner County Public Schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT for grades K-12
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Bellevue Public Schools http://www.bellevuepublicschools.org (external link)
ELEMENTARY and secondary education
SPECIAL education
ADULT education
CONTINUING education
PARENTS WITH PARTNERS provides educational and social support services to parents with children birth to 5 years old
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
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Bellevue University http://www.bellevue.edu (external link)
HIGHER EDUCATION with majors in 18 separate areas; accelerated degree programs, libraries and student activities; tuition assistance and financial aid; undergraduate and graduate degree programs; courses and degree programs offered online
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Belmont Community Center, Inc.
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL program provides arts, crafts, games and an after school snack for elementary age children. Childcare is provided for days when there is no school. Children bring their own brown bag lunch.
PRESCHOOL for children 3-5 years old
GYM and meeting room rental
KINDERGARTEN program
NO SCHOOL FUN DAYS
SUMMER PROGRAM provides licensed childcare for elementary age children. Includes: arts, crafts, games, playground at the park and swimming two times per week. Children bring a brown bag lunch and snacks are provided. Fees - $325 per month full time care; part time varies on your need and number of days. It is a seasonal program (June 1st through August 31)
AA SUPPORT GROUP meets on Tuesdays and Fridays @ 7:00 pm
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Blair Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Blue River Child Development Center http://www.bvca.net (external link)
DAY CARE CENTER
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
AFTER SCHOOL CARE
HEAD START
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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands, Inc. http://www.bgcomaha.org (external link)
CHARACTER and leadership development
AQUATICS program
ARTS program
OUTDOOR activities
SPORTS, fitness and recreation programs
GROUP CLUBS
HEALTH AND LIFE skills programs
EDUCATIONAL and career development programs
LIMITED BUS SERVICE
FOOD SERVICE (meals) for income qualifying families
JOB TRAINING/career preparation
TUTORING services after school
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Boys and Girls Home Education Center http://www.boysandgirlshome.com (external link)
INTERIM EDUCATION PROGRAM provides a highly structured behavioral modification program
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Boys and Girls Home Education Center http://www.boysandgirlshome.com (external link)
INTERIM EDUCATION PROGRAM provides a highly structured behavioral modification program
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Boys Town National Research Hospital Preschool http://www.boystownhospital.org (external link)
PRESCHOOL offers school-year educational programming, speech-language therapy, counseling and sign language classes; activities focus on developing skills in expressive and receptive language, speech
SUMMER SCHOOL services
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Bridgeport Public Schools http://www.bridgeportschools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Bright Lights - Summer Learning Adventures http://www.brightlights.org (external link)
HANDS ON classes and day camps create unique learning experiences for six sessions each summer, providing academic, hobby and career experiences for students from Kindergarten through ninth grade
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BryanLGH College of Health Sciences - BryanLGH Medical Center http://www.bryanlghcollege.edu (external link)
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: Four-year baccalaureate nursing program; RN to BSN Completion Program; associate degree in cardiovascular technology program, with clinical specialties in Adult Cardiac Sonography, Adult Vascular Sonography, and Invasive Cardiovascular Technology; associate degree in General Sonography; masters degree in nurse anesthesia; continuing education; research in professional practice; General Education Courses
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Buffalo County Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
CENTER AND HOME BASED programs
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Building Bridges Learning Center
PRESCHOOL CLASSES
SPECIAL EDUCATION classes
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION High School
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By My Side Tutoring Program
ONE ON ONE TUTORING program for children in grades 1 - 5, primarily math and reading
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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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Cargill Meat Solutions Learning Center (CCC-Columbus Campus)
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
ENGLISH as a Second Language
GED CLASSES in English
CITIZENSHIP CLASSES twice per year
LIBRARY
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Carnegie Public Library
LIBRARY SERVICES; staff assists library users in locating and utilizing library resources
GED classes
PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTEN READINESS reading sessions (summer craft programs)
COMPUTER AND INTERNET free public access
TAX FORMS
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Carol M. Yoakum Family Resource Center - Lincoln Housing Auth. http://www.l-housing.com (external link)
CHILD CARE (see separate listing)
FOOD AND CLOTHING distribution
FAMILY NIGHTS and neighborhood events
LEAD AGENCY for Arnold Elementary Community Learning Center
GED CLASSES
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
SUMMER YOUTH enrichment classes
SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM
LOW-INCOME BUS PASSES
COMPUTER CENTER
MEETING SPACE
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Carol Yoakum Early Childhood Development Center - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION for children ages six weeks to six years including a comprehensive preschool program and behavior management consultation; nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA)
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Cass County Nebraska Head Start - Conestoga/Murray http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
EARLY INTERVENTION preschool
ASSISTS FAMILIES in acquiring medical, dental, nutritional, and mental health services
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Cass County Nebraska Head Start - Weeping Water http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
EARLY INTERVENTION preschool
ASSISTS FAMILIES in acquiring medical, dental, nutritional, and mental health services
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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 Charities - Creative Learning Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
DAY CARE CENTER
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Catholic School Office http://www.archomaha.org (external link)
PRE-SCHOOL - K-8 in most Elementary Schools
SECONDARY 9-12 college preparatory and comprehensive
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY PROGRAM
TUITION AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
SELECTED PRE-SCHOOL, varies at location
MADONNA SCHOOL serving children with special needs
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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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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 childrenÂ’s 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 childrenÂ’s 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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Central Community College - Columbus http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
COLLEGE COURSES
STUDENT COUNSELING center
EXTENDED LEARNING CENTER provides childbirth preparation at Columbus Community Hospital; call (402) 562-1293
GED testing
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Central Community College - Columbus http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
COLLEGE COURSES
STUDENT COUNSELING center
EXTENDED LEARNING CENTER provides childbirth preparation at Columbus Community Hospital; call (402) 562-1293
GED testing
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Central Community College - Columbus Adult Education http://www.megavision.net/library.litera.htm (external link)
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION for those with less than an eighth grade education
LIVING SKILLS education
GED PREPARATION (testing available through CCC - Columbus Campus)
ESL CLASSES for students of other cultures
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Central Community College - Grand Island http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
LITERACY, GED, and ESL classes
CITIZENSHIP CLASSES offered twice annually
PRIVATE TUTORING upon request and tutor availability
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Central Community College - Hastings http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
LITERACY, BASIC SKILLS, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures
ADULT AND CONTINUING education programs
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
COLLEGE COURSES
STUDENT COUNSELING center
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Central Community College - Holdrege http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
LITERACY, BASIC SKILLS, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures
ADULT AND CONTINUING education programs
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY courses
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Central Community College - Kearney http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
LITERACY, BASIC SKILLS, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures
ADULT AND CONTINUING education programs
ADULT BASIC EDUATION
COLLEGE COURSES
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Central Community College - Lexington http://www.cccneb.edu (external link)
LITERACY, BASIC SKILLS, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures
COMMUNTY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
COLLEGE COURSES
EMS AND CPR TRAINING
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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 Support Service Program http://www.gips.org (external link)
SCHOOL system
EDUCATIONAL evaluation, special education and related services, including:
a. Early Childhood Program
b. Hearing Impaired Program
c. Home Bound Program
d. Occupational Therapy Program
e. Speech and language services
f. Visually Impaired Program
g. Physical Therapy
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Central Plains Center for Services http://www.central-plains.org (external link)
YOUTH REHABILITATION PROGRAM provides group classes for first and second time offenders; classes regularly offered in Lexington, Kearney, Holdrege and Broken Bow
ADULT REHABILITATION PROGRAM provides group classes for first and second time offenders; eight hour class is regularly offered in Lexington, Kearney, and Broken Bow
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING VOUCHER PROGRAM is for youth who are or recently have been state or tribal wards at the age of 17 or older, wards who were adopted or received guardianship after the age of 16 and who wish to pursue post-secondary education or training; youth may receive up to $5,000 for tuition, fees and books.
PREPARATION FOR ADULT LIVING Services is a transitional and independent living program designed to provide support and guidance to youth 17-21 who are currently in the stateÂ’s custody or who were dismissed from custody after their 18th birthday and are struggling with the challenges of becoming independent. Youth are assigned a PALS Specialist who will work one-on-one with the youth to help them achieve their goals.
PARENTS AS TEACHERS provides developmental and parental education to parents of children ages birth to three years of age. This home visitation program assists parents in recognizing that they are the first and most important teacher their children will ever have. Through this program the family receives monthly home visits by a certified parent educator who provided developmental information relevant to each child's age. The educator demonstrates activities parents can do at home to stimulate their child's development. The family also receives yearly developmental screening of each child, linkage to services, periodic workshops and access to a toy and book lending library.
PARENTS FOREVER is a seven hour educational course for all parents who are involved in divorce, custody modification, or who never married but are seeking custody. The program helps parents understand the impact of divorce on their children and provide concrete actions that parents can take to help their children succeed through a divorce.
MARRIAGE ENHANCEMENT is a four session class for individuals wanting to strengthen their marriage through enhanced communication skills, budgeting skills, parenting skills and more
SIXPENCE is an early childhood education program that is a partnership between the Broken Bow Public Schools, Central Nebraska Community Services and Central Plains Center for Services; a parent educator helps families understand the when, what, how and why of child development
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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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Chadron Public Schools http://www.chadronschools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
C-PRIDE after school program
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Chadron State College http://www.csc.edu (external link)
FOUR YEAR educational institution, member of the Nebraska State College System, with more than 50 academic majors leading to bachelors, masters, and specialists degrees
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Chase County Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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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 CSI’s 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 Children’s Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Children's Scholarship Fund of Omaha http://www.archomaha.com (external link)
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR financially qualified households to private or parochial kindergarten - 8 grade schools. Maximum scholarship amount is $1,500 per year, per child
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Christian Home Association - 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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Christian Record Services For the Blind http://www.christianrecord.org (external link)
LENDING LIBRARY of cassette tapes, books in Braille
FULL-VISION BOOKS in Braille which contain ink print and pictures for blind parents to read to sighted children
PUBLISHES monthly, bimonthly and quarterly magazines in Braille and large print, and on cassette
BIBLE CORRSPONDENCE COURSES in Braille, cassette and large print
SPONSORS CAMPS for blind and legally blind ages 9-65
LIMITED EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP for college only
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City Impact http://www.cityimpact.org (external link)
IMPACT READING CENTER (IRC) is a literacy program for K-5th grade students at Hartley, Clinton and Elliott Elementary schools in Lincoln; struggling readers are matched one-on-one with a trained volunteer tutor who utilizes provided literacy curriculum; the goal is to get each student to or above grade reading level
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College of Dentistry - UNMC http://www.unmc.edu/dentistry (external link)
EDUCATIONAL programs for students of dental hygiene and dentistry, and graduate courses in the areas of endodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics and orthodontics
DENTAL treatment for persons of all ages by students under the direct supervision of licensed faculty members. Patients are examined and a treatment plan which includes an explanation of the costs to be incurred is developed
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College of Dentistry - UNMC http://www.unmc.edu/dentistry (external link)
EDUCATIONAL programs for students of dental hygiene and dentistry, and graduate courses in the areas of endodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics and orthodontics
DENTAL treatment for persons of all ages by students under the direct supervision of licensed faculty members. Patients are examined and a treatment plan which includes an explanation of the costs to be incurred is developed
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Community Action Partnership - Buffalo County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE COORDINATORS take applications for agency's programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community; prevent rent evictions, utility disconnects, mortgage foreclosures, and assist with rent or utility deposits after applying for assistance at DHHS at www.accessnebraska.ne.gov and completing determination of eligibility
TAX PREPARATION and money management
TOILETRIES
CHILD ABUSE RESOURCE AND EDUCATION (CARE) to increase awareness, education, and resources through parenting classes, personal safety programs for children, and community training; includes Cooperative Parenting and Divorce program and Love & Logic parenting classes for those with children ages 1-18
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment; research and assistance writing business plans, business loans in amounts of $100 to $5000, individual and group pre-business training, technical assistance for existing small business
PRAIRIE LAND FOOD program registration site - provides monthly food packages at a reduced cost
WEATHERIZATION program offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines; serves owners, and renters with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines
CSFP - Commodity Supplemental Food Program for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older who meet income eligibility guidelines
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS facilitates screening and re-screening for breast and cervical cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; $20.00 per child administration fee
WELL CHILD CLINIC offers physical exams, immunizations, school physicals, development, hearing, vision, and lead screenings to families regardless of income for a fee or Medicaid reimbursement
HEAD START home-based and center-based programs
R.Y.D.E. - Reach Your Destination Easily provides transportation available to the public; low-cost fares charged (exact change is requested); works with Kearney Cab to provide low-cost fares when R.Y.D.E. is unavailable; R.Y.D.E. vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts; 24-hour notice is requested
RSVP - Retired and Senior Volunteer Program offers adults age 55 and over the opportunity to serve their community
AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS (single family and duplexes)
CLINIC OF GOOD HEALTH/Minority Health Clinics - sliding-fee scale wellness clinic open to anyone by appointment (see separate listings)
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Community Action Partnership - Dawson County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, and utility assistance
FOOD PANTRY
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines; serves owners and renters, with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS facilitate screening and rescreening for breast and cervical cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; $15.00 per child administration fee
WELL CHILD CLINIC offering physical exams, immunizations, school physicals, development, hearing, vision, and lead screenings to families regardless of income for a fee or Medicaid reimbursement
HEAD START
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL program allows the community to donate funds to purchase books, which are then distributed at community events
AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS (single family and duplexes)
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Community Action Partnership - Eastern Frontier County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Mid-Nebraska Community Action programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
FOOD PANTRY
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, and utility assistance
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines; serves owners and renters, with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS facilitates screening and rescreening for breast and cervical cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; $15.00 per child administration fee
HEAD START
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Community Action Partnership - Franklin County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Mid-Nebraska Community Action programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
FOOD PANTRY
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, and utility assistance
THRIFT STORE, donation requested
HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES and shoe vouchers in August
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE for Kids Connection, Medicaid, and other Health and Human Services programs
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans, business loans in amounts of $100 to $5000, individual and group pre-business training, and technical assistance for existing small business
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 200% of federal poverty guidelines; serves owners and renters, with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines
BUDGET COUNSELING
FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM provides transportation to medical appointments, shopping areas, congregate dinners, and social activities; services are open to the public at low-cost fares; all buses are equipped to transport the disabled
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL program allows the community to donate funds to purchase books, which are then distributed at community events
BABY ITEMS available
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
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Community Action Partnership - Gosper County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Mid-Nebraska Community Action programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, and utility assistance
FOOD PANTRY
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines; serves owners and renters, with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS facilitates screening and rescreening for breast and cervical cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; $15.00 per child administration fee
HEAD START
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Community Action Partnership - Harlan County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, or utility assistance
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans, business loans in amounts of $100 to $5000, individual and group pre-business training, and technical assistance for existing small business
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines; serves home owners, and renters with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines (below 150% of poverty level or Kids Connection eligible)
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years (150% of Poverty level or Kids Connection eligible) and those 60 years and older (130% of Poverty level)
HEAD START
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; $15.00 per child administration fee
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Community Action Partnership - Kearney County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATOR takes applications for Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska programs and refers clients to other services and agencies in the community.
LIMITED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE provided to prevent rent eviction, mortgage foreclosure or utility disconnection; may also assist with rent or utility deposit, where appropriate. First apply for assistance at the Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services, www.accessnebraska.ne.gov for an eligibility determination and referrals to community agencies with Letter of Eligibility, then schedule an appointment with Mid's Community Service Coordinator at 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680 to apply for assistance.
THE CLOSET is a thrift store located at 341 E. 4th Street, Minden, 308-832-1221, open Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm and Sat 10 am-3 pm; a redistribution center for gently-used clothing and small household goods; on-going bag sales; clothing vouchers available from Mid's Community Services Coordinator for those unable to leave a cash donation; no residence requirement to shop - everyone is welcome
FOOD PANTRY provides emergency food assistance, personal care items and diapers by appointment up to 4 times a year - only for Kearney County residents.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans; business loans in amounts of $100 to $5,000; individual and group pre-business training; and technical assistance for existing small business. For more information please call 308-865-5675.
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offers insulation, sealing of direct air penetrations and energy efficiency measures for renters (with landlord's signed approval) and owners of owner-occupied homes; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines (3 months income verification required with application). Please call 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant or postpartum women, children under the age of six years (150% of poverty level or Kids Connection eligible), and adults age 60 years and older (130% of poverty level), for a package of canned meats, fruits, vegetables and dry goods every other month. Please call 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM for Kearney County residents: Caring Tree enrollment is the last two weeks of October through the first week of December for children ages 14 and under - income eligibility up to 130%. Christmas dinner baskets are provided by Kearney County Goodfellows - income eligibility up to 130%.
THANKSGIVING pantries available to very low income households. Please call 308-832-1829.
BABY ITEMS available - please call 308-832-1829.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES assistance program - please call 308-832-1829.
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL program allows the community to donate funds to purchase books, which are then distributed at community events - please call 308-832-1829.
C.A.R.E. offering Love & Logic parenting classes, Happy Bear - child abuse prevention education to young children, I'm In Charge - latch-key children education program, Bullying prevention education program, plus Cooperative Parenting in Divorce classes. Please call CARE coordinator at 308-865-5675 for scheduling and more information.
WIC (1-877-803-1712), a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines (150% poverty level or Kids Connection eligible).
WELL CHILD CLINIC offering physical exams, immunizations, school physicals, development, hearing, vision, and lead screenings to families regardless of income for a fee or Medicaid reimbursement - please call 308-865-5675 to schedule an appointment.
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; administration fee - please call 308-865-5675 to schedule an appointment.
INCOME TAX PREPARATION (VITA) assistance February 1st through April 15th - for an appointment in Minden please call 402-290-9763.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES through the RSVP program - please call 308-856-5675.
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Community Action Partnership - Phelps County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, or utility assistance
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans, business loans in amounts of $100 to $5000, individual and group pre-business training, and technical assistance for existing small business
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 130% of federal poverty guidelines; serves home owners, and renters with owner's permission.
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines at 150% of poverty level or Kids' Connection eligible.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years (eligible below 150% of poverty level), and those 60 years and older (eligible below 130% of poverty level).
HEAD START
WELL CHILD CLINIC offering physical exams, immunizations, school physicals, development, hearing, vision, and lead screenings to families regardless of income for a fee or Medicaid reimbursement
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE for Kids Connection, Medicaid, and other Health and Human Services programs
CAR SEATS for needy families
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; $15.00 per child administration fee
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL program allows the community to donate funds to purchase books, which are then distributed at community events
AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS (single family and duplexes)
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Community Action Partnership - Webster County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATORS take applications for Mid-Nebraska Community Action programs and refer clients to other services and agencies in the community
RENT, rent deposit, mortgage, and utility assistance
FOOD PANTRY
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans, business loans in amounts of $100 to $5000, individual and group pre-business training, and technical assistance for existing small business
SHARE registration site - provides monthly food packages at a reduced cost
HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE for Kids Connection and other Health and Human Services programs
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offering insulation and sealing of direct penetrations; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines; serves owners and renters, with owner's permission
WIC, a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
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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 Western Nebraska Child Development Programs http://www.capwn.org (external link)
EARLY HEAD START offers center-based or home-based services for pregnant women and children up to age 3 in Scotts Bluff County
HEAD START OFFERS center-based or home-based child development services for children ages 3-5 in Bridgeport, Gering, Kimball, Lyman, Minatare, Mitchell, Scottsbluff, Lewellen and Sidney.
MIGRANT AND SEASONAL HEAD START serves income eligible migrant/seasonal children ages 0-4 years from June to August; sites are in Alliance and Gering/Scottsbluff
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Concordia University http://www.cune.edu (external link)
FOUR YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE offering more than 50 undergraduate programs, several graduate programs, certification and diploma programs and a degree completion program; significant components of master's level programs and degree completion programs are offered online
INSTITUTE ON AGING AND FAMILY helps to develop skills for engaging in ministry to and with older adults in churches, institutions, communities, and Family Life Ministries, and offers a series of winter and summer workshops, seminars and speaking engagements; topics include Ministry With Older Adults, and Family Life Ministry
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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 Jaycees http://www.cbjaycees.org (external link)
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT and personal skills development
SCHOLARSHIPS
OPTIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE projects include:
Adopt-A-Street
Habitat for Humanity
Christmas shopping with underprivileged children
Easter Egg Hunt
Award Scholarship Money
Kid Care Photo ID
Run, Punt And Pass
Labor Day Street Dance
Local Community Involvement
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Cozad Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START center-based program
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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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Creche Child Care Center http://www.crechechildcare.com (external link)
CHILD CARE for children 6 weeks to 12 years
PRESCHOOL for children 3-5 years
BEFORE AND AFTER school activities for school children
USDA breakfast, lunch, and snack provided daily
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Creighton University http://www.creighton.edu (external link)
UNIVERSITY Undergraduate Admissions, 280-2703
FINANCIAL aid, 280-2731
CONTINUING Education and University College, 280-2424
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS and Creighton Students Union, 280-2724
DENTAL CLINIC, 2802 Webster, 280-5990
HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY, 280-5108
ATHLETIC Dept, 280-2720
ARTS and Science College, 280-3990
BUSINESS College, 280-2850
DENTISTRY School, 280-5060
GRADUATE School, 280-2870
NURSING School, 280-2000
MEDICAL School, 280-2900
PHARMACY School, 280-2950
LAW School, 280-2872
CAMPUS Ministry, 280-2779
EDUCATIONAL Opportunity Programs, 280-3300
PSYCHIATRY, 345-7100
FAMILY PRACTICE Clinics in Metro Omaha - call for nearest locations
BOOKSTORE, 280-2796
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Crete Public Schools http://www.creteschools.com (external link)
PUBLIC EDUCATION and instruction for grades K-12
PRESCHOOL programs
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE) provides education for adults with less than an eight grade education
GED High School Equivalency Program
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes (ESL)
MIGRANT EDUCATION for eligible children whose parents have moved into the area in the
past three years because of an agricultural related job
EVEN START offers classes such as parenting skills, reading and math, GED and ESL to
those with children under the age of seven
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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 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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David City Public Schools http://www.davidcitypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC EDUCATION curriculum for K-12 public school ages
PRESCHOOL available for ages 3 and 4 years at David City and Bellwood
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for qualified students
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Dawson County Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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Doane College - Lincoln Campus http://www.doane.edu (external link)
COLLEGE
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Dodge County Head Start
PRESCHOOL program for low income and/or children with disabilities between 3 and 5 years of age
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Dorchester Public Schools http://dps.myelearning.org (external link)
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION for youth grades K-12
HIGH ABILITY LEARNERS program
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ELL, a Title I program that helps elementary children in speech and language
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Douglas County Head Start http://www.ops.org/headstart/enrollment.htm (external link)
PRESCHOOL service - Head Start Program
EDUCATION
PARENT involvement
SOCIAL SERVICES
EARLY HEAD START for children 0-3 years
PARENTING EDUCATION for parents of preschool children
MENTAL HEALTH department referral system for testing
TEEN PARENT program
EARLY CHILDHOOD development education
HEALTH CARE care screenings
NUTRITION including breakfast, lunch and/or snack
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Downtown Early Childhood Development Center - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION for children ages six weeks to six years, including a comprehensive preschool program and behavior management consultation; nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Council on Accreditation (COA)
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Early Childhood Education and Family Center http://www.familyservicelincoln.org (external link)
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM provides an active learning approach that is developmentally appropriate, while stimulating the child's growth; 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
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Early Childhood Training Center http://ectc.nde.ne.gov (external link)
STATEWIDE PROJECT to provide support and training to staff working with young Nebraska children and their families, and a resource to parents and families about parenting
MEDIA CENTER materials can be borrowed at no cost other than the cost of returning the items insured. The Media Center includes: books, videotapes, dvd's audio cassettes, filmstrips, slide/tape presentations, journals, and newsletters
TOLL-FREE INFORMATION line to respond to questions about young children, child care, training, and quality programming
WEBSITE
CHILD CARE Resource and Referral assistance
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Early Head Start http://www.salvationarmyomaha.org (external link)
HOME-BASED early education program for low income families who are expecting a child or have a child ages 0-3
EDUCATION and support on child development and safety
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Early Head Start - Gage County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
DEVELOPMENTALLY APPPROPRIATE care and family support to prenatal mothers and low-income families with children, birth to 3 years old
INFORMATON AND REFERRAL to community resources as well as health, nutritional and social activities
SOCIALIZATIONS are held twice a month
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Early Head Start - Saline County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE care and family support to prenatal mothers and low-income families with children, birth to 3 years old
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to community resources as well as health, nutritional and social activities
SOCIALIZATIONS are held twice a month
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Early Head Start - Salvation Army of Omaha http://www.givesalvationarmy.org (external link)
HOME-BASED early education program for low income families who are expecting a child or have a child ages 0-3
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership - North Omaha
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,stress and anger management.
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS FOR EX-OFFENDERS Mon and Wed and again Tue and Thu 1 pm-3 pm 16 week session need to pre-register; RSVP to Saundra, ext. 212
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; By scheduled appointment only
WEATHERIZATION program
SUBSTANCE ABUSE support groups
CASE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET COUNSELING
RENT, mortgage, and utility assistance when funds are available.
FREE or reduced bus tickets for clients only
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children under 6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women
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
NUTRITION CENTER (see separate listing)
GED CLASSES Mon-Thu 9 am-12 noon
FOOD PANTRY
FAN DISTRIBUTION for older individuals; limit is one fan per household; those who received a fan from ENCAP or another agency last year you will not qualify to receive a fan this year
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Edmonson Youth Outreach Learning Center http://www.metroymca.org (external link)
YOUTH ORIENTED, long-term mentoring program
MEDIA and video production
COMPUTER lab
WRESTLING, youth/teen weight lifting
AFTER SCHOOL homework supervision
READING and tutoring program
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Educational Service Unit #13 - Scottsbluff http://www.esu13.org (external link)
PROVIDES EXTENSIVE EDUCATIOAL ASSISTANCE to area schools in areas of early intervention, early childhood, career awareness, math and science coalition, computer instruction/training, curriculum development, and CEU's.
EARLY INTERVENTION serves infants and toddlers (birth-3 years) with disabilities; services include screening, testing, referral, services, coordination of services
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Educational Service Unit #13 - Sidney http://www.panesu.org (external link)
PROVIDES EXTENSIVE EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE to area schools in areas of early intervention, special education, career awareness, math and science coalition, computer instruction/training, curriculum development, and nursing services.
EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM serves infants and toddlers (birth-3 years) with disabilities; services include screening, testing, referral, services, coordination of services, and implementation of Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP).
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Educational Service Unit #2 http://www.esu2.org (external link)
SERVICE COORDINATION, a free service for families and children ages birth to three who have developmental delays, difficulties with speech and language, health issues, fine and gross motor difficulties, behavior issues, need to access community resources and other concerns
COORDINATE free special education services for children ages 3-5 who have developmental delays, difficulties with speech, language, fine and gross motor skill, behavior, and other concerns
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Educational Service Unit #3 http://www.esu3.org (external link)
PRESCHOOL SERVICES for children with disabilities aged 0 through 5 years
SCHOOL SERVICES for children with disabilities ages 6 through 21
SERVICE COORDINATION for families of children with disabilities ages 0 through 3 years
CONSULTATION regarding Traumatic Brain Injury, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Assistive Technology, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Deaf/Blind, Planning Region 3
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Educational Service Unit #7 http://www.esu7.org (external link)
CONTRACTING SERVICE AGENCY for area school districts needing special education services
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Educational Service Unit #7 http://www.esu7.org (external link)
CONTRACTING SERVICE AGENCY for area school districts needing special education services
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Educational Talent Search - UNL
IDENTIFIES disadvantaged youth and young adults, 11-27 years, who have potential for post-secondary education, and encourages them to graduate from secondary schools and enroll in post-secondary education
STAFF encourages high school dropouts to return to school
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EducationQuest Foundation - Kearney http://www.educationquest.org (external link)
HELPS students and families plan for college
FILING ASSISTANCE for federal student aid applications
COMPUTERIZED DATABASE on the availability of scholarships, comprehensive information on colleges and universities throughout the United States
PHONE LINE to call prospective colleges free of charge
INFORMATIONAL brochures and handbooks
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EducationQuest Foundation - Lincoln http://www.educationquest.org (external link)
HELPS students and families plan for college
FILING ASSISTANCE for federal student aid applications
COMPUTERIZED DATABASE on the availability of scholarships, comprehensive information on colleges and universities throughout the United States
PHONE LINE to call prospective colleges free of charge
INFORMATIONAL brochures and handbooks
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EducationQuest Foundation - Omaha http://www.educationquest.org (external link)
HELPS students and families plan for college
FILING ASSISTANCE for federal student aid applications
COMPUTERIZED DATABASE on the availability of scholarships, comprehensive information on colleges and universities throughout the United States
PHONE LINE to call prospective colleges free of charge
INFORMATIONAL brochures and handbooks
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El Centro de las Americas - Hispanic Community Center http://www.elcentrodelasamericas.org (external link)
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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Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department http://www.elvphd.org (external link)
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - investigation and containment of contagious illnesses
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - disaster relief and emergency planning
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS - low cost health screening programs for colon (men and women), breast, and cervical cancers
DIABETES EDUCATION - nutrition education and importance of physical activity
INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION GRANT - assesses health and wellness in schools and health among senior citizens in senior centers
POOL COOL CONTRACT - educates lifeguards and children about using sunscreen to protect them
RADON PROGRAM - educates public on dangers of radon gas and radon testing
WEST NILE PROGRAM - educates public about dangers of West Nile virus
MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS - network of volunteers ensuring hometown security
MINORITY HEALTH
OPERATION GREAT START - educational program for pregnant women and new parents
SCHOOL NURSING
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION - Healthy Communities Initiative aims to reduce and prevent alcohol use among persons 17 and younger; reduce binge drinking among 18-25 year olds; and reduce alcohol impaired driving among all ages
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Elkhorn Public Schools http://www.elkhornweb.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT for elementary, junior high, and senior high schools
MENTORING program with parent volunteers who mentor individual students in academic areas
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ENCOR - Fremont Office http://www.encor-dd.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL services, alternative living
VOCATIONAL services training, job placement
RESPITE care
HOME TEACHER program, where the individual benefits from the same living environment that they have if he or she were living in their own home, providing a family concept
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING centers
SUPPORTED employment
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Essential Pregnancy Services http://www.essentialps.org (external link)
PREGNANCY TESTING, free and confidential
PREGNANCY PROGRAM and counseling free of charge
MOTHER MATTERS program allows women who are pregnant or parenting children up to one year of age receive Care Currency for participating in educational programs and prenatal visits; Care Currency is redeemable for maternal and infant care items such as car seats, diapers, formula, and more
FATHERS PROGRAM offers a facilitated discussion using the 24/7 Dads curriculum; free for any father regardless of children's age
PRENATAL care and delivery
STD screening/treatment for all
GED program
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Even Start - Omaha
IN-HOME ADULT PROGRAM works with adults needing GED or ESL, financial assistance with GED, bus tickets to class, incentive closet
EALRY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
PARENT-CHILD EDUCATION
CLASSES ON CHILD SEAT SAFETY
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F Street Recreation Center - Lincoln Parks and Recreation Dept.
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL recreation programs for youth, kindergarten through fifth grade, during the school year at Everett and McPhee Community Learning Centers
CRIPPLE CREEK SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM provides morning recreation programs at four sites during June, July and early August. (Fees: Vary with programs)
ALL DAY SUMMER DAY CAMP at Mcphee School and Bethany Park for elementary aged children (Fees: Vary with program)
SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM for adults (55) offers Card Club/billiards, Lincoln Senior Choirs and Walking track (Fees: Call for information)
"REACH FOR THE STARS" provides homework assistance, recreation, literacy support and outreach via AmeriCorps members for schools, community learning centers and ethnic centers
AFTER SCHOOL DROP-IN free of charge for elementary youth from 3pm-7pm during the school year summer hours 1pm-7pm, free supper served at 4:30pm Mon-Fri for youth 18 years of age and younger
DROP IN CENTER free of charge for mid level and high school age youth from 5pm-9pm Mon-Fri
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Falls City Public Schools http://www.fctigers.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK provides opportunities for adults and students to pursue courses of independent study, which does not require them to be in the classroom
ACTIVITIES include athletics; National Honor Society; Future Farmers of America; Family Care and Community Leaders of America; and student council organizations
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FAMILY - Fathers and Mothers Improving Lives of Young Children http://www.aea13.org (external link)
PARENTS AS TEACHERS, Healthy Families America, Parent education, teen parenting, and family support program for families prenatal until school age
CRYING prevention, nutrition information, infant mental health, and dental health information
PERSONALIZED visits by a parent educator
GROUP MEETINGS with other parents by age group, research based parenting groups
PERIODIC learning, sensory, and developmental screenings
NEWLETTERS, books, and materials
INFANT massage, baby sign, and happiest baby crying/abuse prevention instruction
PARENT/CHILD interaction groups
LENDING LIBRARY includes books, baby items, toys, music, videos, DVDs
NEWBORN VISITS by a nurse
RESOURCE NETWORKING
CAR SEAT SAFETY CHECKS
PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS
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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. (listed separately)
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Fort Calhoun Community Schools http://www.fortcalhounschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL
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Fremont Public Schools http://www.fpsweb.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL system
EARLY CHILDHOOD program
HEALTH FUND for glasses and dental care through the school nurse
TEAMMATES Program (Tom Osborne Program) provides mentoring at Washington School
NEW COMERS Program assists adjustment of non-English proficient students
SPECIAL EDUCATION
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Fremont Public Schools Learning Center http://www.fpsweb.org (external link)
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION curriculum is individualized and self-paced; students needs are defined by academic, vocational, and social skills goals
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Geneva Public Library http://www.ci.geneva.ne.us (external link)
PUBLIC LIBRARY services
INTERNET access available to the public
GED classes
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Gibbon Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START center-based program
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha - Development Center http://www.girlsincomaha.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades K-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals; scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha - Development Center http://www.girlsincomaha.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades K-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals; scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha - Emma Lozier Center http://www.girlsincomaha.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades K-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals; scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Glenwood Central School
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for students with severe and profound mental disabilities
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Glenwood Community School District http://www.glenwood.k12.ia.us/ (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL district K-12 grades
INFANT DAY CARE 6 weeks to 12 years old
SERVICES FOR medically fragile students to age 21 years old
SPECIAL EDUCATION Community Based Pre-school
BUILDING BRIDGES Learning Center (712) 527-3034
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Glenwood Resource Center http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Facilities/Glenwood.html (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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Goldenrod Hills Community Action - Wisner Office http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START is a preschool program that works with the whole family to ensure the well-being of the child.
WEATHERIZATION program provides weatherization services to increase the efficiency of the home and decrease heating and cooling costs.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL 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 provides food on an emergency basis.
IMMUNIZATION program provides child and adult immunizations in 14 locations in northeast Nebraska.
RENT, UTILITY, and emergency financial assistance
CHILD SAFETY CAR SEAT program provides car seats to eligible low income parents
INCOME TAX program provides income tax filing assistance at no cost.
NEBRASKA HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides financial assistance and one on one support for the homeless or near homeless.
OPERATION GREAT START is a home visitation program for infants 0-12 weeks. The program ensures mothers and fathers have the resources needed to make informed decisions. The program focuses on infant care, parenting and pre-interconception care.
OPERATION BUILDING BLOCKS is a home visitation program for families with young children 0-5. The program focuses on engaging parents, positive reinforcement, healthy child development, goal-setting and resource referral.
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)
CLOTHING - clients may shop once every two months for clothes and household items
BEDDING
KITCHENWARE and various household items
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; call week of or after Thanksgiving for an appointment; last year's participants cannot participate this year
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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Goodwill's Youthbuild Omaha http://www.goodwillomaha.org/youthbuild1x.html (external link)
YOUTHBUILD provides low income, high school dropouts with an opportunity to obtain an educational experience and enhance their employment skills; students spend part of their time in the classroom working on their GED and the remaining time on the construction site learning leadership skills and other valuable work skills
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Gordon Public Schools
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Gordon-Rushville Public Schools http://www.gordon.k12.ne.us/index.htm (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Gosper County Head Start Home Based Program http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START home-based program
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Grand Island YMCA http://www.giymca.org (external link)
YOUTH AND ADULT fitness programs
LICENSED preschool program
SCHOOL'S OUT Fun Club for elementary youth
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Gretna Neighbors
HELP WITH utilities, rent, and medical
SCHOOL clothes, and school supplies
FOOD Pantry
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Gretna Public Schools http://www.gretnadragons.org (external link)
GENERAL primary and secondary education
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for preschool and school age children
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Harlan Community Schools http://www.harlan.k12.ia.us (external link)
GENERAL elementary, middle school and secondary education, grades K - 12
PRE-SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL education
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Hartington Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Hastings Family YMCA http://www.hastingsymca.net (external link)
YMCA branches (1430 W 16 St and 1220 W 18 St) offer:
Sports leagues and activities
Aquatics facilities and lessons
Nursery services
Wellness and fitness classes
Youth and family activities
Preschool and after school care offered at Champions Branch, 1220 W 18th St
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Hastings Literacy Program
GED classes
ADULT basic education
CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP education
WORKPLACE Essential & Employment Skills
CORRECTIONAL literacy
COMPUTER literacy
ADULT reading skills classes
ENGLISH as a Second Language (ESL)
OTHER basic literacy needs
VOLUNTEER opportunities -- one-on-one tutoring / classroom aides
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Head Start - Early Head Start Lancaster County http://www.lincoln-action.org (external link)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION offers health, nutrition, and support services support for the entire family; services for children with disabilities; full-day, full-year classrooms are available for families who are working, in school full-time, or in job training
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Head Start - Fillmore County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM for preschool children, 0-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start - Gage County/Beatrice http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start - Gage County/Beatrice http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start - Gage County/Wymore http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT program for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start - Grand Island http://www.hshn.org (external link)
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT programs for children prenatal - 5 years old through Head Start and Early Head Start programs
PARENTING CLASSES and other services provide a comprehensive child and family development program to low income families
PROMOTES parent involvement, health and nutrition, and social services
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Head Start - Saline County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT program for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start - Seward County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start - Thayer County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT program for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start Child and Family Development Program, Inc http://www.hshn.org (external link)
HEAD START and Early Head Start programs
TITLE 1 MIGRANT EDUCATION program
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK Services Coordination
IMMUNIZATION Clinic (listed separately)
HOSTS Region 9 Preschool Interagency Council meetings
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Head Start Preschool Learning Academy http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT program for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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Head Start Saunders County http://www.communityatwork.org (external link)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION for three through five year old children; part-day services available during the school year; family support services for qualifying low-income families. Head Start classrooms in Wahoo and Ashland. Transportation services offered to many communities.
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Head Start/Step Ahead Early Childhood Program http://www.bvca.net (external link)
CHILD DEVELOPMENT programs for preschool children, 3-5 years, which stresses parent involvement, education, social services and health
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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 Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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Hope Center for Kids http://www.hopecenterforkids.org (external link)
BUNKER - Safe Refuge
BIRTH - Spiritual Regeneration
BOOKS - Educational Support
BUCKS - Social Skill Training
BUSINESS - Economic Development
BALL - Recreation Participation
BOLT - Sacrificial Service
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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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I Believe in Me Ranch http://www.ibelieveinmeranch.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL CENTER to provide specialized education to boys and girls.
DAY TREATMENT for boys and girls
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY for boys ages 8-12, diagnosed with Mental Health Disorder
THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING PROGRAM, all ages and disabilities
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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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Independent Study High School Program - UNL
FULLY accredited high school diploma program conducted through on line and correspondence courses. Students may take individual courses to supplement their local program or earn a diploma.
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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 DinerÂ’s 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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Indian Center, Inc. - Omaha http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans
MENTAL HEALTH referrals through the Circle of Care Project
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Iowa School for the Deaf http://www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org (external link)
DAY AND BOARDING PROGRAMS, tuition free
EDUCATION infant through 12th grade
GUIDANCE and follow-up
TRANSITION to work or college program
INTEGRATION PROGRAM with Lewis Central Schools exchange
STUDY CENTER programming for students through state, sign language programs
SUPPORT GROUP for families
SCHOLARSHIP for graduates
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Iowa School for the Deaf http://www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org (external link)
DAY AND BOARDING PROGRAMS, tuition free
EDUCATION infant through 12th grade
GUIDANCE and follow-up
TRANSITION to work or college program
INTEGRATION PROGRAM with Lewis Central Schools exchange
STUDY CENTER programming for students through state, sign language programs
SUPPORT GROUP for families
SCHOLARSHIP for graduates
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Iowa Western Community College http://www.iwcc.edu (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE offering a variety of two year career programs and the first two years of a four year degree
ADULT BASIC Education
HIGH SCHOOL equivalency, GED, preparation and testing
JOB SEEKING SKILLS
VOCATIONAL CLASSES
CONSUMER EDUCATION
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
ADULT LEARNING CENTER
PROFESSIONAL re-licensure programs
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Johnson-Brock Public Schools http://manila.esu4.org/johnsonbrock (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom
FITNESS AND WEIGHT ROOM is available to the public during summer hours
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR program, which assigns nominated high school students with the elderly in the community
CURBSIDE RECYCLING pickup periodically
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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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Juan Diego Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY requirements include the following: photo identification, proof of residence, and frequency: every three months or four times per year
OTHER FOOD ASSISTANCE includes perishable daily food distribution and SHARE food program registration
HOLIDAY meals for Christmas and Thanksgiving
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE counseling and advocacy
FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM offers basic skills education, financial family planning, nutrition and health education, and parenting classes
IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE with the following services: consultation, translation of documents, letters of inquiry, status, change of address, biographic information, renewal of Permanent Resident Card, petition for alien relative, application to register permanent residence, adjustment of status, affidavit of support, application of naturalization, application of citizenship, Freedom of Information Act requests, affidavit of relationship, renewal of work permits, application to extend/change nonimmigrant status, and VAWA self petitions
MICRO-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT in Spanish and English, including business financing, business resource center and computer lab, continuing education and consultation, training, and development
UTILITY AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE for Omaha residents through funds from the World-Herald Goodfellows
LATINA RESOURCE CENTER offers community referral services, domestic violence counseling, ESL classes, GED classes
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Kaplan University http://www.ku-omaha.com (external link)
BUSINESS-ORIENTED COLLEGE
ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, criminal justice, medical assisting, paralegal, and travel and tourism
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management degrees available in accounting, business administration, criminal justice administration and management of information systems
DIPLOMA PROGRAMSs available in office technology, practical nursing, and travel professional
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Kaplan University http://www.kucampus.edu (external link)
BUSINESS-ORIENTED COLLEGE
ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, criminal justice, medical assisting, paralegal, and travel and tourism
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management degrees available in accounting, business administration, criminal justice administration and management of information systems
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS available in office technology, practical nursing, and travel professional
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Kearney Family YMCA http://www.kearneyymca.org (external link)
SOCIAL AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES include:
Fitness, sports facilities and programs include gym, pool, and weight room
Youth programs
Skill training classes
Teen Leadership training
Parent-child activities
Senior Citizen fitness
Child Care and summer school age child care
Pre-school on site
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Kearney Public Schools http://www.kearneypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL district offices for K-12 schools
DRUG and Alcohol Free Youth program (DAFY)
TOBACCO awareness and voluntary cessation group for students
TEEN-NET assists pregnant teens and teen parents and encourages them to stay in school
FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL/Student Friendship Program is a puppet program to promote
better understanding and acceptance of disabilities
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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 include:
HOME COOKED MEALS and special holiday parties
COMPUTER CLASSES
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION
VISUALLY IMPAIRED SUPPORT GROUP
TAX ASSISTANCE
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Kimball Public Schools http://kimball.k12.ne.us/ (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
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LaFern Williams Center
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES at YMCA South Omaha
JOHN BEASLEY Theater
CHILD CARE
HEAD START
AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING Monday - Thursday
FAMILY SERVICES
COMPUTER LAB available to anyone
KIDS CAFE after school program
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Language and Culture School of Omaha http://www.languagecultureschoolomaha.org (external link)
ESL CLASSSES
SUPPORT GROUP for Latino parents who wish to help their children with school work and class assignments
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Latina Resource Center
PERSONAL AND FAMILY SKILLS development for Latina women, including 'Women and Values' self-esteem program and career counseling
PEER SHARING
LANGUAGE AND READING PROGRAMS, driver education class, nutrition class, parenting class and legal services, GED, and computer classes
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT help, education, advocacy, and counselor on site
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Latino Center of the Midlands http://www.latinocenterofthemidlands.org (external link)
HIGHER EDUCATION planning services including college search, campus tours, financial aid workshops, scholarship application, and ACT/SAT preparation
ADVOCACY at the national and state levels to facilitate access to higher education
COLLEGE OUTREACH and preparation programs - Latina Latino Youth Conference
ACCESS to appropriate services to promote self-sufficiency and self-determination
COMMUNITY-BASED adult education and skills development to strengthen the family unit
LATINO Leadership
COMPUTER Information Technology Training Center
SPANISH General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation services
LITERACY CLASSES Plaza Communitaria
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE services
VOTER EDUCATION and registration services
SPANISH for English speakers
U.S. CITIZENSHIP classes
REFERRALS and cultural transition assistance services in areas of employment, legal and immigration consultation
HEALTH promotional education and strategies to reduce or eliminate barriers that prevent access to quality health care
SUPPORT GROUPS for youth and adults
INCOME TAX preparation services
CERTIFIED FIRST AID and CPR training for childcare providers; disaster preparedness
SUBSTANCE Abuse Outpatient Treatment to individuals diagnosed as having substance abuse disorders or a substance dependence disorder; includes group and individual services
ALCOHOL education classes for adults
ALCOHOL/Drug assessments and evaluations for adults
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Lewis Central Community Schools http://www.lewiscentral.org (external link)
INTERMEDIATE agency providing education services to schools in Southwest Iowa
SPECIAL EDUCATION, instructional services (life skills program), media services
SUBSTANCE ABUSE grant supports schools including peer helping and guidance and student assistance team
'YOU AND ME' Mentoring programs for children grades K - 6
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Lewiston Consolidated Schools http://www.lewistonschools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom
TEAMMATES program provides the opportunity for 3rd grade through 8th grade at risk children to be teamed with an adult
PUBLIC FITNESS ROOM open Mon-Fri 6:30 am-8 am, 12 noon-1 pm, 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
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Lexington Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
PARENT INVOLVEMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
PARENTING EDUCATION for parents of preschool children
MENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT referral system for testing
EARLY CHILDHOOD development education
HEALTH CARE including dental exams, physicals, vision and hearing tests, immunizations
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Lexington Literacy Council
GED classes
ESL classes
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Lexington Public Schools http://www.lex.esu10.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
MIGRANT EVEN START program serves migrant families with children ages birth-8 years old using the Parents As Teachers curriculum; includes regular home visits for birth-3 year olds, home visits and other services for preschool and school aged children and their parents, and transportation and child care to parents attending adult education classes
MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM provides adult education
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Lincoln Literacy Council http://www.lincolnliteracy.org (external link)
PROVIDES VOLUNTEER TUTORS FOR ADULTS - tutoring is available to native speakers of English seeking to improve skills in reading and writing (Basic Literacy Students), and to those learning English as a new language (English Language Learners). An intake fee of $20.00 may be charged for an initial assessment. Scholarships are available to some students.
ONE-TO-ONE instruction is available for both adult basic literacy students and English language learners desiring to work at their own pace and/or on a specific skill area.
SMALL GROUP TUTORING is offered through programs organized around students of particular cultures, needs, or goals (Citizenship, Family Literacy, Workforce Readiness for Refugees, Hispanic and Asian center-based classes, and Arts and Entrepreneurship); and in programs to develop vocabulary and skills in a specific subject area (Health Literacy, Computer Literacy); additionally, family literacy programs are available for adult English language learners and their preschool and early elementary age children.
FREE CONVERSATION GROUPS provide a forum for students to practice their skills in listening and speaking English. Lincoln Literacy Council tutors facilitate the groups by giving students discussion topics, vocabulary and dialogue practice.
VOLUNTEER TUTORS ARE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED through a 13-hour program covering learning styles, adult language acquisition and lesson development. Persons 18 years or older are invited to become tutors and LLC members. Membership is $25.00 annually. A minimum commitment of one year is requested for volunteer tutors.
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Lincoln Literacy Council http://www.lincolnliteracy.org (external link)
PROVIDES VOLUNTEER TUTORS FOR ADULTS - tutoring is available to native speakers of English seeking to improve skills in reading and writing (Basic Literacy Students), and to those learning English as a new language (English Language Learners). An intake fee of $20.00 may be charged for an initial assessment. Scholarships are available to some students.
ONE-TO-ONE instruction is available for both adult basic literacy students and English language learners desiring to work at their own pace and/or on a specific skill area.
SMALL GROUP TUTORING is offered through programs organized around students of particular cultures, needs, or goals (Citizenship, Family Literacy, Workforce Readiness for Refugees, Hispanic and Asian center-based classes, and Arts and Entrepreneurship); and in programs to develop vocabulary and skills in a specific subject area (Health Literacy, Computer Literacy); additionally, family literacy programs are available for adult English language learners and their preschool and early elementary age children.
FREE CONVERSATION GROUPS provide a forum for students to practice their skills in listening and speaking English. Lincoln Literacy Council tutors facilitate the groups by giving students discussion topics, vocabulary and dialogue practice.
VOLUNTEER TUTORS ARE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED through a 13-hour program covering learning styles, adult language acquisition and lesson development. Persons 18 years or older are invited to become tutors and LLC members. Membership is $25.00 annually. A minimum commitment of one year is requested for volunteer tutors.
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Lincoln Public Schools District Offices http://www.lps.org (external link)
ARTS AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL creates an educational environment that uses the arts and humanities as the basis for learning
COUNSELING AND SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER PROGRAM works with the education teams in each school to assist students in learning to the best of their ability; services include consultation; individual, group and family counseling; support; classroom activities; and referral to community resources
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION offers gifted Education, K-12 Curriculum, Work Experience Programs, Mentoring Programs, and Summer Youth Employment Opportunities
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION provides screening and assessment services for children under age 5 in hearing, coordination, social/emotional, thinking skills, vision, and speech/language, to determine eligibility for appropriate therapies
EARLY INTERVENTION PLANNING REGION TEAM provides family-focused services to enhance development of developmentally-delayed infants and toddlers, 0-3 years
EVEN START PROGRAM is an individualized family literacy program providing adult education, family literacy, an early childhood program and home visits
INTRAMURAL/EXTRAMURAL ATHLETIC AND ACTIVITIES
LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAM provides a free or reduced price breakfast and lunch to financially-eligible students; applications are available at a child's school or the district office
MONTESSORI EDUCATION/EVERETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is the designated Montessori site for Lincoln Public Schools; available to students, 6-9 years
SPECIAL EDUCATION provides education for students with disabilities from birth to graduation and/or age 21 including special classes; resource programs; speech, physical and occupational therapy; audiologist services; work study counselors; and liaison personnel; services are provided for students with hearing impairments, behavior disorders, mental handicaps (mild, moderate and severe/profound), home-bound, learning disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech/language impairments, visual handicaps, and other health impairments
STUDENT PARENT PROGRAM assists high school age students who are parents or prospective parents to stay in school and graduate; establish good health practices for themselves and their children; learn and use quality parenting skills; learn to balance responsibilities of school, children, and personal development; and develop career and life plans; the program is available in every Lincoln high school and middle school; student/parent teams usually involve a school nurse, counselor and teacher; day care for infants is provided at Lincoln Northeast, and for infants and toddlers at Lincoln High School through learning centers that work with young children while the parents are in school
STUDENT SERVICES include Student Rights and Responsibilities, Guidance and Counseling Services, Crisis Response, Admissions and Enrollment, Transfers, Student Records and Transcripts; Health Services provides financial assistance for vision screening and eye glasses through the Lincoln Lions Club
SUMMER SCHOOL is an educational program offering credit toward high school graduation for students in grades 9-12
ZOO SCHOOL, the Science Focus Program, operated at the Folsom Children's Zoo, uses science as the basis for learning
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Literacy Center for the Midlands http://www.midlandsliteracy.org (external link)
BASIC LITERACY SKILLS (below 8th grade level), free and confidential
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE instruction
COMPUTER LAB
REACH OUT AND READ program distributes children's books to pediatric clinics
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Literacy Council of Grand Island
FREE one-on-one tutoring for individuals to learn to read, write and speak English
RECRUITS and trains volunteers
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Literacy Council of Kearney
TUTORING for teaching all ages to read
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Loess Hills Area Education Agency 13 http://www.aea13.org (external link)
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for students with all type of disabilities ages birth to 21
SPECIALISTS in speech pathology, hearing, vision, physical and occupational therapies
PROFESSIONAL development for all levels of staff within both public and private schools specializing in math, reading, science, and early childhood curriculum areas
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY planning and addressing long-range goals for schools
LIFE SKILLS programs to provide prevention in alcohol, drug, and tobacco use for students
SPONSORS student competition events in various academic fields
PROVIDES training in many school climate issues around bullying, discipline, and addressing at risk factors
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Logan-Magnolia Community Schools http://www.logan.k12.ia.us (external link)
ACADEMIC program for elementary, junior, and senior high schools
BEFORE and after school day care
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Lourdes Central Catholic School
CATHOLIC SCHOOL provides curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
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Low Income Ministry of Dodge County
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 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 - Community Services http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
LUTHERAN IMMIGRATION SERVICES offers immigration legal services to immigrants, refugees and asylees in Nebraska. Services include family-based immigration petitions, applications for legal permanent residency and naturalization, and removal defense in immigration court.
LUTHERAN REFUGEE SERVICES in Omaha and Lincoln offers resettlement services for newly arrived refugees (must be assigned to LFS through U.S. Refugee Program and arrive directly in Omaha or Lincoln through LFS resettlement program); family reunification applications (available to anyone who arrived as refugee); employment search services (available to anyone who arrived as a refugee and is not yet a U.S. Citizen).
The INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF THE HEARTLAND (ICH) is a one-stop shop for direct and referral services for refugees, asylees, and immigrants. Partnering with United Way, Legal Aid, One World and Catholic Charities, the ICH strengthens the communityÂ’s well-being by connecting newcomers with housing, healthcare, employment, and legal advice. The ICH supports and empowers those in need of assistance, encourages self-sufficiency, and educates our community about the challenges newcomers face and the benefits they bring with them.
OPEN ACCESS computer lab available to refugees and immigrants; computer lab has internet access, language software, and typing software programs.
AMERICORPS Volunteer Service program is a national service program providing individuals an opportunity to participate in a year of service-learning; (must be 17 years of age and a Lawful Permanent Resident or U.S. Citizen)
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Madison Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Madonna School for Special Needs Students http://www.madonnaschool.org (external link)
EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN with mild or moderate cognitive disabilities and ADD/ADHD, or other learning challenges ages 5-21 years
SPEECH THERAPY
GUIDANCE, ADVOCACY, AND COUNSELING
PREVOCATIONAL TRAINING
ADULT VOCATIONAL TRAINING
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Mentor Program,The
MENTORING PROGRAM for elementary through high school students
ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Methodist Hospital 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
Access Best Care Membership Program 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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Metropolitan Community College http://www.mccneb.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE providing technical, vocational and academic education
CONTINUING education
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ABE/General Educational Development (GED)
Additional locations/phone numbers:
402-721-2507 Fremont Center
402-537-3800 Sarpy Center
402-292-3330 Offutt AFB Center
402-827-8502 Bellevue Center
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Millard Public Schools http://www.mpsomaha.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT
PARTNERS WITH PROVIDERS is a home visitation program to family childcare providers in specific neighborhoods within school district boundaries, targeting children ages 3-4 to improve kindergarten readiness
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, 14607 Echo Hills Dr, available to all families in the Millard Public Schools area; membership fee $30/yr or $15/half-year, sliding scale available
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Millard School Supply Distribution
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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Minden Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START center-based program
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Mission For All Nations - Satellite Location http://www.missionfan.com (external link)
CLOTHING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES and backpack for a limited number of children in early August; must bring either a Birth Certificate, Social Security Cards or School Registration.
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Missouri Valley District School Administration Office http://www.movalley.k12.ia.us (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT offers full programs for Kindergarten - High School, ages 5-18; athletic program consists of volleyball, football, cross country, basketball, wrestling, track, softball, and baseball; clubs and organizations
SCHOLARSHIPS available
ADVANCED PLACEMENT college credits are available for talented and gifted students
DREAM PROGRAM matches Union Pacific employees with students at Missouri Valley High School in one-to-one and group mentoring relationships; targets high achieving students with academic potential; students in the program are eligible for internships and scholarships
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Montgomery County Public Health Nursing Services http://www.montgomerycountypublichealth.com (external link)
CHILD HEALTH case management
NEW BABY visitation
HOMEMAKER services include shopping, errands, laundry, and light housework
WIC
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics last Wednesday of the month
PARENTS AS TEACHERS school-readiness and educational program for parents with children ages prenatal-5, in English and Spanish
COMMUNITY HEALTH clinics
SKILLED NURSING CARE at home
CHILD HEALTH, maternal, and immunization clinic
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Montgomery County Public Health Nursing Services http://www.montgomerycountypublichealth.com (external link)
CHILD HEALTH case management
NEW BABY visitation
HOMEMAKER services include shopping, errands, laundry, and light housework
WIC
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics last Wednesday of the month
PARENTS AS TEACHERS school-readiness and educational program for parents with children ages prenatal-5, in English and Spanish
COMMUNITY HEALTH clinics
SKILLED NURSING CARE at home
CHILD HEALTH, maternal, and immunization clinic
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Mosaic - Axtell http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group home - 24 hour campus setting
VOCATIONAL training and employment
RECREATIONAL activities
SPECIAL EDUCATION School
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Mosaic - Beatrice http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes - 24 hour campus setting
VOCATIONAL training and employment
RETIREMENT AGE programs
HOST HOMES
EARLY INTERVENTION
SPEAKERS BUREAU
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Columbus http://www.mosaicinfor.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Fremont http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Grand Island http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes - 24 hour campus setting
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
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Mosaic - Hastings http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes - 24 hour campus setting
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Holdrege http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Kearney http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes - 24 hour campus setting
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Lincoln http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - Norfolk http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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Mosaic - York http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
HOST HOMES
RESPITE CARE for children and adults, in home or out of home
RECREATIONAL activities
TRANSPORTATION
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation - Grand Island http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
HOUSING or temporary shelter for migrant or seasonal farm workers
GASOLINE and relocation assistance
REFERRALS to free adult basic education, GED, ESL classes
ASSISTS to obtain employment, vocational and on the job training
INTERPRETATION and translation services
PARTIAL TUITION ASSISTANCE for classroom training
STIPEND for ESL classes for better employment, GED and college classes
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation - Lincoln http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
ASSISTS agricultural workers with employment and training programs for a change in career and steady employment, assisting migrant and seasonal farm workers with supportive services, referrals and education.
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING provides work experience and skill development, as well as a wage reimbursement and tax credit incentives for employers during the training period; Classroom Training, such as Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation; Vocational Skill Instruction which offers financial assistance for participants to attend college at a vocational campus; Career Assessment/Job Search classes; and Employment Placement which provides assistance in locating employment along with monthly follow-ups for up to six months. Emergency Services include relocation assistance, child care, transportation, nutrition, temporary shelter
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation - Scottsbluff http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES to migrant workers; rent, rent deposits, mortgage, and utility bill payment assistance for eligible participants and who are homeless or near homeless
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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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 Labor - Alliance http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
RURAL AND METRO BASIC OCCUPATION (RAMBO) is designed to help low income individuals attend school in order to have a career in a health field
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Grand Island http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
CAREER ASSESSMENT and counseling
JOB SEARCH assistance
ON THE JOB TRAINING employment opportunities
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to supportive services
RESUME building
TUITION ASSISTANCE program for those eligible
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Norfolk http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - North Platte http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
VETERANS WORKFORCE Investment Program (VWIP)
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Omaha http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
VETERANS WORKFORCE Investment Program (VWIP)
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Omaha http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
VETERANS WORKFORCE Investment Program (VWIP)
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Omaha Blue Lion Center http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
NAVIGATOR SYSTEM provides services to staff working with disabled clients experiencing a barrier to employment; also provide direct services to businesses
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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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 Foundation for Visually Impaired Children http://www.nebraskafoundation.org (external link)
PROVIDES assistive technology for blind or visually impaired students to use in their homes
TAKES families to hands-on cultural events
OFFERS a scholarship to graduating senior high school students
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Nebraska Prevention Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse http://cehs.unl.edu/npcada (external link)
CONSULTING/EXPERT technical assistance for prevention program development, needs assessment, data collection and analysis, and all types of evaluation for programs dealing with alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse in Nebraska
TRAINING FOR Nebraska agencies and groups working in the prevention and assessment of the alcohol and drug abuse problem in Nebraska, especially among Nebraska's youth
UNIVERSITY courses for individuals working in disease prevention and control, health promotion, and public health
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Nebraska Wesleyan University http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu (external link)
OFFERS FORTY-SEVEN MAJORS in the following eighteen departments: art, biology, business administration and economics, chemistry, communication and theatre arts, education, English, health and human performance, health sciences, history, math and computer science, modern languages, music, nursing, physics, political science, psychology, religion and philosophy, and sociology/anthropology/social work
STUDENTS MAY ALSO PURSUE interdisciplinary/interdepartmental majors, including biochemistry and molecular biology, biopsychology, business-psychology, business-sociology, political communication, communication studies, global studies, information systems, international business-language, paralegal studies, sport management and women's studies
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Norfolk Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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North Platte Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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North Platte Head Start 4's http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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Northbridge Early Childhood Development Center - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION for children ages six weeks to six years, including a comprehensive preschool program and behavior management consultation; nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Council of Accreditation (COA)
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Northeast Family Center http://www.NFCLincoln.org (external link)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION:
EARLY LEARNING CENTER, a state licensed, full-time childcare program with academic and enrichment approach for ages 6wk-12yr. Title XX accepted and scholarship assistance available. Monthly family nights and no charge monthly Parents as Teachers visits are included. Renee, 471-9030, Renee@NFCLincoln.org
PRESCHOOL offers a state licensed, part-time academic based preschool program for children 3-5. Title XX accepted and scholarship assistance available. Morning and afternoon classes in 2, 3, and 5 day options. Nancy, 471-3708, Nancy@NFCLincoln.org
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT:
ADHD TUTORING & FAMILY SUPPORT, one-on-one tutoring offered weekly for elementary students with ADHD; once monthly family support group offered as part of program with family meal. Kodi, (402) 471-1047, Kodi@NFCLincon.org
BROWNELL COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER offers before and after school care and enrichment clubs as well as family nights and family support programs for families at Brownell Elementary School; full-time summer programs open to all students in Lincoln and surrounding communities; Title XX accepted and scholarship assistance available. Kodi, (402) 471-1047, Kodi@NFCLincoln.org
ACADEMY OF ROCK music enrichment program for youth in grades K-12 focusing on music appreciation and application, playing in a band and more; beginner to advanced classes, evenings/weekends and full-time summer programs; scholarship assistance available. Jason, 471-1828, Jason@NFCLincoln.org
FAMILY SUPPORT:
FOOD DISTRIBUTION offers weekly distribution of perishable and non-perishable food to low-income families on Tuesdays from 4 pm-6 pm at the Havelock United Methodist Church; offered at the same time/location as Food Net and families are encouraged to participate in both programs. Northeast Family Center, 471-3700
STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM is a nationally and internationally recognized parenting and family strengthening program; SFP aims to significantly reduce problem behaviors, delinquency, and alcohol and drug abuse in children and to improve social competencies and school performance; class meets weekly with trained facilitators offering parent, child and family group times; family meal provided. Tonya, (402) 471-3700, Tonya@NFCLincoln.org
PARENTS AS TEACHERS parent education program provides in-home visits with a certified Parent Educator once per month; ensures that parents gain the knowledge about child development necessary to help their children grow optimally during these critical early years, and that children gain the early childhood education necessary for school-readiness. Ramona, 471-9026, Ramona@NFCLincoln.org
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Administrative Office http://www.ncap.info (external link)
SENIOR VOLUNTEER SERVICES provides opportunities for people ages 55 and over to offer volunteer service through the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) or through the Foster Grandparent Program (FGP)
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Ogallala Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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Omaha Hearing School Early Childhood Center http://www.oraldeafed.org/schools/omaha (external link)
PARENT-INFANT sessions
PRESCHOOL classes
KINDERGARTEN level classes
INDIVIDUAL TUTORING on an hourly basis
CHILDREN taught to speak and listen
NEIGHBORHOOD PRESCHOOL is a private preschool for hearing children provides mainstream opportunities for hearing - impaired children
OUTREACH SERVICES to central and eastern Nebraska
HEALTHY HEARING TESTING for schools in the area
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Omaha Opportunities Industrialization Center
CAREER TRAINING in Certified Nursing Assistant and Medication Aide
BASIC COMPUTER skills training
JOB counseling and placement assistance
GED preparation
ADULT DAY CARE for seniors and persons with disabilities
SUNSHINE ACADEMY child care
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Omaha Public Library - W. Dale Clark http://www.omahalibrary.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE LENDING LIBRARY, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, e-books
GENEALOGY COLLECTION
CHILDREN'S, young adult, and adult programming
INTERNET ACCESS
COMPUTER LABS
FREE COMPUTER CLASSES for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details
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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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Open Door Mission http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for men
LYDIA HOUSE emergency shelter for women and families
SHUTTLE SERVICES to Bus Line Downtown 5 am-9 pm
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins with showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides short-term care for men
COUNSELING
NEW LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM provides long-term care for men, women and children and families with life-altering addictions
AFTERCARE PROGRAM follows graduates for 18 months with resources
MEALS including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for clients or walk-ins
COMMUNITY SERVICES and Outreach Center including King's Kloset Program-clothing, and housewares Monday-Thursday at 10:30am, walk-in or appointment; call for more information. Furniture and appliance program, call for an appointment
ACCEPTS DONATIONS such as vehicles, and gently used furniture, clothing, household items, etc; call 829-1517 for pickup arrangements for large items
OUTREACH EVENTS including Eggstra Special Egg Hunt (Easter story, craft, egg hunt, food box to go); Back to School Bash (see below); Great Thanksgiving Banquet registration November 3,4,5 12:30 pm-7 pm at the Timberlake Outreach Center bring ID and proof of residency (holiday meal and turkey and fixin' box to go); and Operation Santa registration November 30, December 2, 3 12:30 pm-7 pm at the Timberlake Outreach Center bring ID and proof of residency (toys for children ages 0-18 years)
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Owens Educational Services, Inc. http://www.theowenscompanies.com (external link)
PROGRAM COMPONENTS include but not limited to behavior modification, educational tutoring, community service activities, tours, employment preparation and social skill development
TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED to and from program
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Papillion - La Vista Public Schools http://www.paplv.org (external link)
ELEMENTARY and secondary education
SPECIAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL education
SPEECH therapy
COMMUNITY RELATIONS counselor and crisis counseling
CHALLENGE program
REACH FOR SUCCESS Mentoring Program for children 5 to 18 years, pairs district staff members with students who would benefit from a one-to-one relationship with an adult
PARENTS AS TEACHERS, an early-learning program for parents with children ages birth to five. Services include personalized home visits, Book and Toy Library, Play groups, Family Fun Nights, Periodic screening for learning, sensory or developmental delays, and Linkage of families with other community services
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Parent-Child Center - Falls City Public Schools
PRESCHOOL and special needs education for children age 3-4 years and for children 5 years old, if their birthday falls after October 15
AFTER SCHOOL program for children, K-2
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Parent-Child Center - Falls City Public Schools
PRESCHOOL and special needs education for children age 3-4 years and for children 5 years old, if their birthday falls after October 15
AFTER SCHOOL program for children, K-2
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Partial Hospitalization - Immanuel http://www.alegent.com (external link)
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION/day treatment for people with mental illness or serious mental health concerns who do not require 24 hour supervision, but who need more than outpatient services
LEVEL III SCHOOL for 1st through 12th graders requiring a smaller school, group therapy, and psychiatric monitoring
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Partners with Parents http://www.bellevuepublicschools.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL and social support services to assist parents with children birth to age five. Services include home-based early childhood education, home-based supportive services, group parenting meetings, developmental screening, and planned learning activities for children.
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Pawnee City Public Schools http://www.pawnee.esu6.org (external link)
CURRICULUM and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE LEARNING NETWORK which provides opportunities for students to pursue courses of independent study which does not require them to be in the classroom
PRESCHOOL for ages 3-4
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People United For Families http://www.peopleunitedforfamilies.org (external link)
AFTER SCHOOL clubs and homework assistance for middle school students from 3:30 pm-5:30 pm each day school is in session at Nebraska City Middle School and 3:30 pm-5 pm Mondays through Thursdays at Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca Middle School
JUVENILE DIVERSION provides an alternative to receiving a misdemeanor judgment or juvenile record for first-time offenders, 17 years and under; misdemeanor offenses are approved and referred by the Otoe County Attorney; fee is $100 per student - scholarships are available for low-income families; the juvenile offender and parent/guardian must complete an intake interview, assessment, and attend a six-week Juvenile Diversion Course (Wed 6:30 pm-9 pm)
SAFE HOME PARENTS NETWORK - Member parents sign agreement to provide a safe environment for youth to gather where no alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or violence will be allowed; those who join the network receive contact information for other families in the network so they can communicate
STUDY BUDDIES TUTORING PROGRAM - Teachers in from Nebraska City, Nemaha Valley, and Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca schools refer students in grades 1-5 to be matched with a trained high school or older volunteer for one hour per week to work on reading or math skills. Students must have a signed application/permission form from parent or guardian. Volunteers must complete application, tutor training, personal references, and a background check. Cost is $5.00 per semester. Scholarships and waivers available. Meeting times/places: Syracuse Senior Center - Mondays at 3:45; Otoe County Bank in Nebraska City - Tuesdays at 5:30 or 6:30; Talmage Public Library - Wednesdays at 4:30. Bennett Elementary School as arranged by teacher.
TEAMMATES MENTORING PROGRAM - Otoe County youth, grades 3-12, enrolled in Nebraska City Public Schools, Nebraska City Lourdes, NCECBVI, Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca (7-12), or Palmyra-Bennett (7-12) schools who would benefit from another positive adult role model are matched with an adult mentor to meet one hour per week at school or an approved community location to share a variety of activities. Volunteers must complete reference and background checks, attend training, and commit to mentoring a young person for at least one year.
YOUTH AS RESOURCES (YAR) is a community-based program that provides small project grants to young people to design and carry out service projects within their community; this is a youth led program where youth decide on concerns they would like to address within their community through a project; start dates and meeting times are determined based on interested number of volunteers; youth throughout Otoe County are eligible to apply
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Perkins County Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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Platte Valley Literacy Association
ADULT TUTORING provides one-on-one tutoring in basic reading, writing and math computation for adults as well as provide tutoring in other basic life skills (i.e. driver's license preparation, spelling etc.)
OTHER CLASSES offered as needed (i.e. computers, citizenship)
FAMILY LITERACY is for adults enrolled in Adult Basic Education (CCC) who have children ages 4 - 11 are eligible to participate in LiBEARy Family School; both parent and child are encouraged to 'Be Enthusiastic About Reading'
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Plattsmouth Community School District http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21
HEAD START, ages 0-5
GED / Basic Adult education, ages 16 - up
TRANSPORTATION for special education students only
OCCUPATIONAL placement
EDUCATIONAL materials
HOMEBOUND education
PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY handicapped education
STUDENT PERSONNEL services
COORDINATING STUDENT personnel assistants
COORDINATING psychologists
GUIDANCE service
EARLY INTEVENTION Program
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Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
SERVICE COORDINATION and home visitation program
DEVELOPMENTAL testing
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE pathologist, occupational and physical therapists and vision and hearing consultants
PARENT support groups
TOY LENDING library
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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 (see separate listing for Fred Leroy Health and Wellness Center)
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Preschool - Lewellen http://www.voanebraska.org (external link)
PRESCHOOL FOR children ages 3-5
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Press-On Community Youth Center http://www.pressonyouthcenter.org (external link)
NON-DENOMINATIONAL ministry providing recreational, educational, emotional, and spiritual opportunities for personal growth
SAFE HAVEN for youth offers counseling with parents, tutoring, summer camping, and scrapbooking
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Program for Alternative Learning http://www.pmhc.net (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for families
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL/treatment service, Program for Alternative Learning, a six hour a day, five days a week school for twelve youth ages seven through thirteen; younger youth may be considered on an individual basis; must qualify for services through the school district
FAMILY and parent education
COUNSELING for individuals and groups
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Pumpkin Patch Child Care Center http://www.kearneyfirstumc.org/ (external link)
CHILD CARE, ages 6 weeks-12 years
PRESCHOOL classes for 3-4 and 4-5 year olds
SCHOOL age activity program
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Ralston School District http://www.ralstonschools.org (external link)
ELEMENTARY and secondary education
SPECIAL education
EDUCATION for behavioral impaired
PROGRAM for language disabled
PARENTING EDUCATION credit, non-credit, 8-10 sessions evenings
SPECIAL PROGRAM for gifted students
ELEMENTARY SPECIALIST in art, music, physical education, media and guidance
PARENTS AS TEACHERS program
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Ravenna Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START federally funded preschool program serving the needs of low-income children and families
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Ready-Set-Go - Beatrice Community Hospital
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
SCHOOL PHYSICALS
HEALTH KITS
KIDS' CONNECTION insurance sign-up
CLOTHING AND HAIRCUT VOUCHERS
IMMUNIZATIONS
LEAD SCREENING
LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP
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Red Oak Community Schools http://www.redoakschooldistrict.com (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT offering general elementary and secondary education, ages 4-18; college credit courses for high school students; advanced placement courses in English and Social Studies
PRESCHOOL for children with disabilities ages 3 to 4 years old
VOCATIONAL education, ages 15 and older
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER (ELL) speech and language program for qualifying students
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for children with disabilities
EARLY INTERVENTION Program
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Red Oak Head Start Center
PRESCHOOL program for children 3 - 5 years old, developmentally appropriate; children with a disability are encouraged to apply
SERVICES for enrolled children include physical, dental, hearing, and vision screenings are free to the children if no other source is accessible; referrals for other social service needs; nutrition assessment and education as well as 2-3 meals a day; early childhood developmental practices and activities; family oriented program
WRAP-AROUND services available to children with parents who qualify
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Red Willow County Health Department http://www.co.red-willow.ne.us/health.html (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
IMMUNIZATIONS for adults and children, including influenza vaccinations
HEALTH SCREENINGS including blood pressure, chemical/cholesterol, and colorectal
LEAD poisoning prevention and screening
CHILD CARE PROVIDER health screening
FOOT CARE
HEALTH PROMOTION and education
MERCURY RECYCLING program
NEWBORN baby visits
PATERNITY TESTING
WEST NILE VIRUS surveillance
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Rushville Library
LIBRARY services
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Rushville Library
LIBRARY services
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Ruth Staples Child Development Lab - UNL
TEACHING/RESEARCH laboratory which provides child care services open to the public
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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; clients must have Income in order to receive help with housing
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Saint Martin de Porres Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
PANTRY PROGRAM requires the following identification in order to receive a pantry: Social Security cards for everyone in the household, proof of residence, picture I.D., and only one pantry in three months. Note: Recipient will need to call St. Martin's in advance to notify staff of person to pick up his or her pantry, provide a written note from the client if the client is sending a proxy person to get the pantry, proxy person must show photo i.d. and bring documentation noted above from recipient of pantry.
OTHER FOOD ASSISTANCE includes perishable daily food distribution and SHARE food program registration
HOLIDAY meals for Christmas and Thanksgiving
FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM offers family activities, basic skills education, financial family planning, nutrition and health education, and parenting classes
FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF INMATES SUPPORT GROUP fourth Saturday of each month 9 am-11 am, except December; call 558-2085 for more information
SENIOR SERVICES include recreational activities and health classes
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Salvation Army - Beatrice
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FAMILY THRIFT STORES
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE, as funds are available
BABY SUPPLIES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
SPIRITUAL PROGRAMS and counseling
NURSING HOME/HOME BOUND visitation
YOUTH PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER
CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES,11 am and Sunday School 9:45 am
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Salvation Army - Columbus Outpost
RENT payment assistance
UTLITY payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
DISASTER relief
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
THRIFT STORE, including vouchers for clothing, furniture, etc.
SCHOOL SUPPLY distribution
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Salvation Army - Grand Island
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY OVERNIGHT SHELTER provides lodging, hot meals and clothing for single men
TRANSITITONAL HOUSING for unattached single males
MEALS SERVED Mon-Fri 7 am-8:30 am and 5:15 pm-6:30 pm and Sun evening
DISASTER ASSISTANCE replacing damaged items with stock on hand in store; also provides meals, shelter and other emergency needs
YOUTH PROGRAMS Wednesday afternoons during the school year
SUMMER CAMPS for all ages including Senior Citizens
BUS TICKETS for in-state travel
THIFT STORE
CHURCH SERVICES on Sunday mornings
BIBLE STUDY
SCHOOOL SUPPLY DISTIBUTION through 'Stuff the Bus', held August 6 from 10 am-12 noon and 1 pm-3 pm; clients must have an agency referral and may contact Central Nebraska Community Services to get one - (308) 385-5500
THANKSGIVING MEAL SERVED 11 am-2 pm, Thanksgiving Day
VOLUNTEER OPPUNITIES available
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Salvation Army - Hastings
FOOD PANTRY
GAS vouchers for those with a verifiable medical need out of town
MENTAL HEALTH and addiction referrals
BUDGET assistance
UTILITY assistance
RENT assistance
SPIRITUAL support
SCHOOL SUPPLIES for Adams County students only; registration in July; must bring report card or registration for each student; distribution in August
CHRISTMAS food box and toys (children 10 yrs and under); applications start last week of Nov; call for exact dates
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Salvation Army - Lincoln http://www.salvationarmylincoln.org (external link)
DISASTER SERVICES includes an on-call emergency mobile home with food and water to assist disaster victims as coordinated through the American Red Cross.
FAMILY SERVCES provides food, clothing, job listings, bread distribution and Christmas assistance to qualified persons. Please bring I.D. and social security numbers for all members of household as well as proof of residence.
FAN PROGRAM provides fans, June through September. Qualifications include being a Lincoln-Lancaster County resident, low-income, 55 years of age or older or has documented medical problems or small children in the home.
HEAT SHARE assists persons once a year who have received a shut off notice for utilities. Eligibility includes income, member in the household who is 6 months or younger, persons 55 years or older, disabled, or has documented medical problems. Please call or stop in for an application and appointment.
PRISON TOY LIFT provides men in prison a way to get presents to their children at Christmas time.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES available in the areas of administration, education, community center, Christmas bell ringers, toy shop, etc.
WINTER NIGHT WATCH PROGRAM provides free food, water, hats, gloves, coats and blankets at 14th and E. Street every Saturday night from 5 pm to 8 pm November through April.
COMMUNITY CENTER hosts an after school program, Small Fry basketball program, summer day camp, teen night and Summer overnight camping for different ages (see separate listing)
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Salvation Army Back to School Distribution http://www.salvationarmyomaha.org (external link)
SCHOOL SUPPLY distribution for grades K-12 at two locations:
North Corps - 2424 Pratt St
Kroc Center - 27th & Y St
August 12th-13th 9 am-12 noon and 1 pm-4 pm, and August 14th 9 am-12 noon
Millard Location:
August 7th 9 am-12 noon
13214 Westwood Lane
Omaha 68144
MUST BRING Social Security Cards or birth certificates for each family member OR proof of school enrollment OR photo ID
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Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center http://www.omahakroc.org (external link)
AQUATICS include open swim, swim lessons
EDUCATION on business startup and financing, citizenship, computer classes, cooking, anger management, English as a Second Language
FINE ARTS, pottery, ceramics, drawing, dance
FITNESS classes and education
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
PERFORMING ARTS, drama classes
RECREATION
SPORTS of various types for all age groups
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, including Christian education and worship opportunities
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Sarpy County Cooperative Head Start
CHILD DEVELOPMENT program for children birth through 5 years of age
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Sarpy County Early Head Start
HOME BASED SERVICES for low income families with children aged 0-3 and pregnant women.
INFORMATION on education, health, nutrition, mental health, child development, and disabilities
FULL DAY/FULL YEAR child care services
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School Districts - Nebraska Department of Education http://ess.nde.state.ne.us/DataCenter/EducationDirectory/Default.htm (external link)
DIRECTORY of Nebraska School Districts
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Schuyler Head Start http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
HOME-BASED Head Start program
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Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
SPEECH AND READING clinic
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Scottsbluff Public Schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides pre-K, elementary, and secondary education
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Secondary Partnerships http://www.mccneb.edu/secondary (external link)
WORKS with public and private schools to enhance staff development, student learning and dual/articulated credit
TEACHERS and counselors participate in workshops and curriculum writing to enhance their teaching and impact classroom learning
STUDENTS tour businesses to make informed decisions about career choices
COOPERATES with high schools to offer college credit for qualifying courses
EMPHASIZES technology and receives funds for materials and/or computer software for participating high schools
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Sheridan County ABE/GED Program
COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION program designed to meet the needs of individual students without a high school diploma or persons wanting to brush up on education
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Simon House
THRIFT SHOP with vouchers provided by most churches, government offices, and community agencies
SCHOOL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION will start handing out supplies on August 1st
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South Sarpy School District #46 http://www.sarpy46.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL administration offices
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South Sarpy School District #46 http://www.sarpy46.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL administration offices
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South Sioux City Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Southeast Community College - Beatrice Campus http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE campus; provides career/technical education for careers in vocational technical areas; most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs
ACADEMIC TRANSFER program provides first and second year college courses for students who wish to transfer credits to a four-year college. The associate of arts degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in education, humanities, social science, OR social work before transferring to a college or university.
The associate of science degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in engineering, science, mathematics, or a pre-professional program (pre-vet, pre-dentistry, pre-med) before transferring to a college or university.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS include Agriculture Business & Management Technology; Business Administration; Criminal Justice; Office Professional; Pharmacy Technician; and Practical Nursing.
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
PARENTS OF ALL AGES (POAA) is a special project that encourages self-sufficiency by preparing students to enter more satisfying careers
KQIQ-FM, the college radio station, is staffed and managed by students in Broadcasting
CONTINUING EDUCATION courses are also available on the Beatrice Campus and throughout Gage County
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Community College - Lincoln Campus http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE provides education and training for careers in vocational technical areas; Most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs
ACADEMIC TRANSFER program provides first and second year college courses for students who wish to transfer credits to a four-year college. The associate of arts degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in education, humanities, social science, OR social work before transferring to a college or university.
The associate of science degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in engineering, science, mathematics, or a pre-professional program (pre-vet, pre-dentistry, pre-med) before transferring to a college or university.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS include: Associate Degree Nursing; Automotive Technology; Business Administration; Computer Aided Design Drafting; Computer Information Technology; Criminal Justice; Dental Assisting; Early Childhood Education; Electronic Systems Technology; Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic; Fire Protection Technology; Food Service/Hospitality; Health Information Management Systems; Human Services; IBEW Construction Electrician Option; Laboratory Science Technology; Machine Tool Technology; Medical Assisting; Medical Laboratory Technology; Motorcycle, ATV, & Personal Watercraft Technology; Office Professional; Physical Therapist Assistant; Polysomnographic Technician; Practical Nursing; Professional Truck Driver Training; Radiologic Technology; Renewable Energy Technology; Respiratory Care; Surgical Technology; Visual Publications; and Welding Technology.
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Community College - Milford Campus http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE provides education and training for careers in vocational technical areas. Most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs.
DEGREE PROGRAMS INCLUDE Architectural-Engineering Technology; Auto Collision Repair Technology; Automotive Technology; Building Construction Technology; Business Administration; Computer Programming Technology; Chrysler (CAP) College Automotive Program; Deere Construction and Forestry Equipment Tech; Diesel Technology-Farm; Diesel Technology-Truck; Electrical & Electromechanical Technology; Electronic Systems Technology; Ford (ASSET) Automotive Student Service Educational Training; General Motors (ASEP) Automotive Service Education Program; Graphic Design; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology; IBEW Construction Electrician Option; John Deere Tech; Land Surveying/Civil Engineering Technology; Machine Tool Technology; Major Appliance Professional Technology; Manufacturing Engineering Technology; Nondestructive Testing Technology; Parts Marketing & Management; Renewable Energy Technology; and Welding Technology
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Consolidated Schools
PROVIDES curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE learning lab
COMPUTER lab that can be made available to the community
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Pawnee County
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Richardson County http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southern School District #1 http://www.southernschools.org (external link)
CURRICULUM, instruction and special education for Grades K-12
DEVELOPMENTAL preschool for ages 5 years and under at Blue Springs Elementary
DISTANCE Learning Network courses for student independent study
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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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Stanton Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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STARS Scholarship Program http://www.commedfoundation.org (external link)
SCHOLARSHIPS for parents wanting to go back to school to pursue a degree; provides up to $2,000 per year in funds to help cover costs not covered by a Pell Grant, including books, fees, uniforms, equipment, computers, transportation, and child care
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Stepping Stones Child Development Center http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
CHILD CARE for infants and children, preschool and pre-kindergarten program
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Sterling Public Schools
CURRICULUM and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE Learning Network which provides opportunities for students and adults to pursue courses of independent study which does not required them to be in a classroom.
SPECIAL education for birth through 21 years
SUMMER School Credit Recovery program
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TEAMS Educational Center (TEC)
TUTORING for deaf and heard-of-hearing students, as well as students with dyslexia and attention deficit
STUDY SKILLS
EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS
SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES
INTERPRETING for the deaf
WORK SHOPS
TUTORING for the GED
HOME SCHOOL assistance
TUTORING for the military exam
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Thayer Central Community School http://www.thayercentral.org (external link)
PRE K-12 Curriculum
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Union College http://www.ucollege.edu (external link)
FOUR-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE with major programs in art, business, computer information systems, education, psychology, humanities, English, communications, history, international studies, music, nursing, physical education, science, mathematics, religion, social work, international rescue and relief, and a Master of Physician Assistant Studies
SPECIAL PROGRAMS, clubs, and activities for minorities, youth and elderly persons
ACADEMIC LIBRARY with online reference, inter-library loan and document delivery. Hours 8:30am-10:30pm, Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-1:00pm, Friday; closed Saturday; 1:00pm - 10:30pm, Sunday. Services are available to Union College students, faculty and staff members, patrons of reciprocal libraries, as well as any adult Lincoln resident
COLLEGE STUDENTS VOLUNTEER their services for a variety of projects at no cost
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United Methodist Church of Geneva http://www.umcgeneva.org (external link)
BLOODMOBILE American Red Cross
HUMPTY DUMPTY PRESCHOOL which starts in mid-September
WIC AND IMMUNIZATION CLINIC that meet the third Monday of every month from 9:00am - 4:30pm
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United Methodist Community Centers - Wesley House
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM for youth ages 7-10 based on academic achievement
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United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County http://www.unitedwaylincoln.org (external link)
COORDINATES an annual community-wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs
FUNDS raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas Investing in Children and Youth and Assisting those in Crisis
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP, coalitions and planning are supported through participation in Community Services Initiative, affiliation with City/County Joint Budget Committee, and Funders' Group
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL is supported through participation in 2-1-1
BORN LEARNING WEB INFORMATION and education for parents and caregivers on how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
BORN LEARNING PARENTING MATERIALS available from several Lincoln agencies; call for list
SCHOOL READINESS information and materials for parents and caregivers; call for list of local agencies registered with School Readiness
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United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County http://www.unitedwaylincoln.org (external link)
COORDINATES an annual community-wide charitable fund raising campaign for local human services delivered through affiliated agency programs
FUNDS raised in the community are distributed to programs based on United Way focus areas Investing in Children and Youth and Assisting those in Crisis
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP, coalitions and planning are supported through participation in Community Services Initiative, affiliation with City/County Joint Budget Committee, and Funders' Group
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL is supported through participation in 2-1-1
BORN LEARNING WEB INFORMATION and education for parents and caregivers on how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
BORN LEARNING PARENTING MATERIALS available from several Lincoln agencies; call for list
SCHOOL READINESS information and materials for parents and caregivers; call for list of local agencies registered with School Readiness
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United Way of the Kearney Area http://www.uwka.org (external link)
FUNDING source for local health and human service agencies
PROVIDES financial oversight and collaboration between agencies
RECREATIONAL Scholarship Program provides funds for summer camps, sports, scouts, etc.; eligibility based on free/reduced lunch guidelines
BACK-2-SCHOOL LINK school supplies distribution program for children in grade K-12 who qualify for free or reduced lunches; call July 6 to July 26, 2010 9 am-5 pm to register; distribution August 3 at Central Elementary
STUFF THE BUS school supplies collection program; July 23-25, 2010 at Hilltop Mall
BORN LEARNING educational information for parents and caregivers on how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
VOLUNTEER opportunities available, such as Day of Caring in September
PROVIDES prescription drug discount card
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University College - Nebraska Wesleyan University http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu (external link)
BACHELOR'S DEGREES are available in business administration, social work, and sociology, as well as a completion program for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.), through accelerated, evening, and other alternatively scheduled classes to nontraditional students
GRADUATE DEGREES of Master of Forensic Science, Master of Historical Studies and Master of Science in Nursing are available
OTHER CREDIT COURSE offerings are available - contact the office for details
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln
DEGREE PROGRAMS at the undergraduate, graduate and professional level
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER provides basic health maintenance and comprehensive health care to University of Nebraska students. Offers outpatient services and acute care or emergency services. Services include an allergy clinic, birth control information and counseling, dental office, dermatology clinic, diet and nutrition information and counseling, drug education program, East Campus Health Clinic, health aide program, immunization clinic, laboratory, medical records, counseling and psychological services, outpatient clinic, pharmacy, physical therapy, pregnancy information and counseling, radiology, peer alcohol and peer sexuality educators/sexuality education program, sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS information and counseling, health promotion programs, smoking cessation classes, weight control classes, and referral to specialty clinics. Travel immunization clinic available to public. Location - 15th and U Streets.
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University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.unk.edu (external link)
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling for UNK students and campus-wide programs - 865-8248
STUDENT health services - 865-8218
SERVICE and community leadership through the Greek system - 865-8519
EDUCATIONAL programs (REACH UP) on alcohol and drug use - 865-8248
CAREER services for students and alumni - 865-8501
CHILD development center for children of UNK students - 865-8426
LIBRARY, open to UNK faculty, students, and the Kearney community - 865-8535
LEARNING skills center offers study skills, tutoring, make-up testing, and advising - 865-8214
HUMAN performance lab offers heath and nutrition programs - 865-8336
COMMUNICATIONS Building has meeting space to accommodate many technology
needs - call (308) 865-8503 for availability
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University of Nebraska at Omaha http://www.unomaha.edu (external link)
DEGREE PROGRAMS including graduate and undergraduate
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Urban League Family Resource Center http://www.urbanleagueneb.org (external link)
GED program referrals
CAREER education classes and workshops
VOTER education and registration
COLLABORATING agencies are housed within the Family Resource Center:
a. Life Options Counseling
b. NHHS System
c. Visiting Nurses Association
d. Just Mentoring and Coordinating
e. New Horizons Counseling Services
f. American Red Cross Utility Assistance
g. US EPA Community Information Center
h. Nebraska AIDS Project
EMPLOYMENT First Case Management
MULTIPURPOSE Room open to the community for meetings; fee for evenings and weekends
PANTRY referrals for clients 10:00am-12:45pm, Monday-Friday (10th through the end of the month)
COMPUTER lab open during scheduled hours for job search, online information
PRENATAL health and parent resource center
MONTHLY job fairs on site and at community college locations
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Urban League of Nebraska http://www.urbanleagueneb.org (external link)
CAREER Development including resume writing, mini-job fairs (second Wednesday of the month), interviewing tips, and career guidance
REFERRAL services for pantries, race relations, housing, health, and economic development
ADVOCACY
VOTER REGISTRATION and information
EDUCATION services including scholarships, financial aid workshops, tour of Black colleges, ACT/SAT test preparation, and mentoring/tutoring
INTERNET access and computer training
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Uta Halee Girls Village http://www.utahalee.org (external link)
PSYCHIATRIC residential treatment
PSYCHIATRIC and psychological evaluations
INDIVIDUAL, group, and family therapy
EDUCATION programs, grades 7-12
RECREATION therapy for residential treatment
VOCATIONAL therapy
INDEPENDENT living training program
DAY Treatment Program (co-ed)
TRACKER Program
UTA HALEE Day School program for youth with emotional and behavioral problems, (apply through community school)
INTEGRATED mental health and substance use treatment
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Wayne Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Weeping Water Public School http://www.weepingwaterps.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL District, grades K-12
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West Central Community Action - Cass County 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
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY referrals
CLOTHING room
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West Central Community Action - Executive Offices 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 Community Action - Harrison County 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
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD pantry
BACK TO SCHOOL supplies drive
HOLIDAY adoption program
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West Central Community Action - Mills County 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
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING room
HOLIDAY programs include Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets and adopt a family program
APPLICATIONS for food service program and housing authority
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West Central Community Action - Montgomery County 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
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING room
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West Central Community Action - Pottawattamie County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
UTILTY BILL assistance during the summer (Aquila only) when funds available
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
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
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West Central Community Action - Shelby County 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
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING room
HOLIDAY Adopt a Family Program
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West Central Community Action Head Start http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT to 28 Head Start sites in ten counties; programs provide educational preschool program for young children and their families who meet federal income guidelines and children with a disability
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West Point Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Western Nebraska Community College - Alliance http://www.wncc.net (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Western Nebraska Community College - Scottsbluff http://www.wncc.net (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GED preparation and testing
ESL - English as a Second language classes
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, including literacy, job seeking, and life skills education
CITIZENSHIP preparation
TUTORS available in various locations in the Panhandle
SINGLE PARENT / DISPLACED HOMEMAKER program provides career counseling, dependent care, non-traditional training, skills training, technology training, books and tuition, personal counseling, support groups, transportation; contact a student services advisor for information
VETERANS Upward Bound programs offer intensive basic skills development and short-term remedial courses for military veterans to help them successfully transition to post-secondary education
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Western Nebraska Community College - Sidney http://www.wncc.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Westside Community Schools http://www.westside66.org (external link)
WESTSIDE SCHOOL district administration offices
FREE BREAKFAST and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18
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Wilber-Clatonia Public Schools http://www.wilber-clatonia.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides curriculum and instruction for grades preschool through grade 12
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Willard Community Center
NEIGHBORHOOD BASED SERVICES that include family focused educational and recreational services for all ages, infants through senior citizens
LICENSED PRESCHOOL Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL licensed childcare at Roper and Lakeview Elementary Schools and on site at the Willard Community Center
FULL TIME AND PART TIME summer childcare for grade school and middle school age children
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM for Teens from Park Middle School. Transportation provided.
SUPERVISED TEEN EVENING PROGRAM AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES and educational and recreational programming Monday through Friday evenings for teens
LICENSED Bingo
ADULT PROGRAMMING
LOW IMPACT aerobics
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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YMCA - Columbus Family http://www.columbusy.org (external link)
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES for youth and adults; scholarships available
PRESCHOOL for children ages 3-5
SUMMER DAY CAMP
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YMCA - Council Bluffs http://www.metroymca.org (external link)
SOCIAL and recreation programs
FITNESS, sports facilities include gym, pool, weight room and meeting room
YOUTH programs
EXERCISE programs
SKILL TRAINING classes
TEEN LEADERSHIP training
PARENT-CHILD activities
VALUE EDUCATION program
SENIOR CITIZEN fitness
RACQUETBALL court
CHILD CARE
PRESCHOOL on site
SUMMER school age child care
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YMCA of Scottsbluff http://www.ymcaofscottsbluff.com (external link)
YOUTH AND ADULT sports and fitness classes
WATER THERAPY classes
CPR CLASSES
PRESCHOOL program
SUMMER child day camp
YMCA ADVENTURE CAMP after school program is offered in each of the Scottsbluff/Gering Public Schools
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York Community Education http://www.yorkpublic.org (external link)
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES for area residents
ADULT BASIC Education
ENGLISH As A Second Language
GED classes, (6:00pm-9:00pm, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 9:00am-12:00noon, Saturday)
ADULT EDUCATION offered through Southeast Community College; and special classes designed to meet the needs of the community
YORK RESOURCE COUNCIL has a virtual ongoing meeting via the email and works to match local needs with local resources. To be part of the Resource Council and receive member agency updates and news, email your name, description, and contact person for your organization and ask to be added to the Resource Council list
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Young Parents Program http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
HOME-BASED FAMILY SUPPORT and parenting education for pregnant or parenting individuals, male and female
AGENCY-BASED PARENTING CLASSES offered in Spanish and English
REFERRALS to community services
HOME-BASED COUNSELNG
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Youth Empowerment Program http://www.yepomaha.com (external link)
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM offers tutoring, dance, choir, art, basketball and life skills classes; hot meals are served each evening
ABSTINENCE classes
MENTORING
COMMUNITY SERVICE to the underserved
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Youth Link http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER for youth 10-18
GED CLASSES
MUST BE REFFERED BY Juvenile Court, or caseworker
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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