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Camelot Care Centers http://www.provcorp.com (external link)
THERAPY FOR individual, couple, and family, for mental health and substance abuse issues, can provide services, in home, school, or office
FOSTER CARE services
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Camp Fire USA Midlands Council http://www.campfire.org (external link)
PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH stressing life skills development, cultural awareness, academic excellence, healthy lifestyles and communication skills, community service and violence prevention
PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAMS include: Get Real About Violence, The Bubbylonian Encounter (Sexual Abuse), Adventure of Natalie the Net Nanny (Internet Safety), and I'm Peer Proof! (Positive Peer Relationships).
AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMS for elementary youth at Gomez Heritage, Highland, Indian Hill, Jackson, Liberty, Castelar, and Washington (Council Bluffs)
AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMS for adolescents at Marrs Middle School, Norris Middle Schools, South High, Bryan High, Bryan Middle.
AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMS for elementary youth in homeless shelters, Salvation Army and Micah House
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Camp Quality Heartland http://hl.campqualityusa.org (external link)
SUMMER CAMP for kids with cancer and their siblings (located in Bellevue, NE); Winter Teen Camp in January, Family Camp in August
YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITIES also planned
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Campus House
GROUP HOME for girls ages 12-19
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Campus Kitchens Project,The http://www.campuskitchens.org (external link)
NUTRITIOUS prepared and delivered to individuals referred by agency service providers
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Cancer Hope Network http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org (external link)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT to adult cancer patients and their families; support provided via telephone by trained volunteers who've been through a similar cancer experience, recovered, and are leading productive lives
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Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation http://www.candlelighters.org (external link)
PROVIDES REFERRALS for emotional and financial support, help with legal, insurance of educational issues, treatment information and advocacy for children with cancer.
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Capital Humane Society of Nebraska http://www.capitalhumanesociety.org (external link)
ANIMAL WELFARE SERVIES, including animal shelter, adoption program for homeless animals, advocacy for enforcement of county ordinances through the Lancaster County Sheriff's Department, pet therapy programs, development of legislation and ordinances, cremation, euthanasia, presentations to community groups, volunteer and education programs
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Capstone http://www.capstonenebraska.com (external link)
VIDEO-TAPED FORENSIC interviews of children who are victims of sexual and physical abuse and neglect
CHILD ADVOCACY
COMMUNITY EDUCATION and outreach
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Capstone Behavioral Health http://www.capstonebehavioralhealth.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING in home or in office, focusing on parent-child conflict, adolescent conflicts, step-family and adoption issues, parenting and communication skills, abuse issues; physical, emotional and sexual, behavior issues; ADHD, anger management, impulse control, dependency issues, and emotional issues; unresolved grief/loss, depression, self-harm
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY services, including drug testing
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
PARENT EDUCATION, in-home
ANGER MANAGEMENT classes for adults and adolescents
TRUANCY and school refusal services
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Cardé Coaching http://www.frontiernet.net/~cardecoaching (external link)
LIFE COACHING services relating to issues such as personal growth, relationships, career planning and development, family and parenting, budgeting and finances, stress management, time management, small business development, and health and fitness
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Care and Share Pantry - 5th Ave Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING BANK
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Care Corps, Inc. http://www.care-corps.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER services for men, women, and families
PREVENTION for those who are near homeless (i.e. food boxes, clothing, and school supplies)
CASE MANAGERS available to assist with obtaining employment and securing housing
SHELTER SERVICES include mental health and chemical dependency services provided by a licensed professional (LPHP and CADAC); life skills education program with over 30 different classes designed to teach residents the skill to achieve and maintain independence; aftercare programming allows clients to participate in life skill education classes and meet with therapists for up to six months after leaving the shelter
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Caregiver Support Services http://www.caregiversupportservices.org (external link)
CAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case ManagementCAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case ManagementCAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case ManagementCAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case ManagementCAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case ManagementCAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case Management
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Caretech, Inc. http://www.caretechinc.com (external link)
CAREGIVER SERVICES assist clients with housekeeping, transportation, meal preparation, laundry, companionship, etc.
LIFELINE emergency alert systems
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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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Caring Connections http://www.caringinfo.org (external link)
NATIONAL CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT initiative to improve care at the end of life
FREE BROCHURES on a wide range of end-of-life topics including advance care planning, financial planning, caregiving, hospice and palliative care, grief and loss, and pain
REFERRALS TO local hospice providers
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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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Carroll Area Nursing Service Denison Branch http://www.canshomehealth.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING
HOME HEALTH aides
HOMEMAKER service
PHYSICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL Therapy
SPEECH THERAPY
WAIVER programs
DIETARY consults
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CARS - Car Allowance Rebate System http://www.cars.gov (external link)
GOVERNMENT PROGRAM that helps consumers buy or lease a more environmentally-friendly vehicle from a participating dealer when they trade in a less fuel-efficient car or truck; the program is designed to energize the economy; boost auto sales and put safer, cleaner and more fuel-efficient vehicles on the nation's roadways
Consumers will be able to take advantage of this program and receive a $3,500 or $4,500 discount from the car dealer when they trade in their old vehicle and purchase or lease a new one; consumers do not need to register anywhere or at anytime for this program; see website for eligibility requirements
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION:
The vehicle must be less than 25 years old on the trade-in date
Only purchase or lease of new vehicles qualify
Generally, trade-in vehicles must get 18 or less MPG (some very large pick-up trucks and cargo vans have different requirements)
Trade-in vehicles must be registered and insured continuously for the full year preceding the trade-in
You don't need a voucher, dealers will apply a credit at purchase
Program runs through Nov 1, 2009 or when the funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.
The program requires the scrapping of your eligible trade-in vehicle, and that the dealer disclose to you an estimate of the scrap value of your trade-in. The scrap value, however minimal, will be in addition to the rebate, and not in place of the rebate.
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CASA Connection http://www.nationalcasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
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CASA Connection http://www.nationalcasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
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CASA for Lancaster County http://www.casa4lancaster.org (external link)
TRAIN and support community volunteers who advocate on behalf of abused and/or neglected children in the juvenile court system
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CASA for York County http://www.casaforyork.org (external link)
TRAIN and support volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child or group of siblings who are under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVE as the child's voice in court
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CASA of Northeast Nebraska http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVES as the child's voice in court
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CASA of Scotts Bluff County http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, SCREENS, TRAINS AND SUPPORTS VOLUNTEERS (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
CASAS MAINTAIN CONTACT with the children during the entire court jurisdiction period; work with attorneys, therapists, parents, foster parents, and all adults involved with the child; and get to know the child's needs and makes reports to the court, so a more informed decision can be made
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CASA of South Central Nebraska http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVES as the child's voice in court
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CASA of Southeast Nebraska http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVES AS the child's voice in court
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CASA Program for Douglas County http://www.casaomaha.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
CASAs maintain contact with the children during the entire court jurisdiction period; work with attorneys, therapists, parents, foster parents, and all adults involved with the child; and get to know the child's needs and makes reports to the court, so a more informed decision can be made
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CASA Project of Dodge County
TRAINED VOLUNTEERS look out for the best interest of abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME MEDICAL supplies, home care, and hospice services
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
DIABETES EDUCATON
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cass County Nebraska County Offices http://www.cassne.org (external link)
ASSESSOR
ATTORNEY
CLERK
COMMISSIONERS
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
DISTRICT COURT
ELECTION
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
GIS MAPPING (property lookup)
REGISTER OF DEEDS
SHERIFF
SURVEYOR
TREASURER
VETRANS' SERVICES
VISITORS PROMOTION
WEED CONTROL
ZONING
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Cass County 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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Cass County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Catholic Charities - Council Bluffs http://www.CatholicCharitiesdm.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families; marriage counseling also available
EXPERTISE in domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and post trauma disorder
PREGNANCY counseling and adoption services offered in Council Bluffs by the staff from Des Moines Catholic Charities office
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Catholic Charities - Omaha http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
NONPROFIT agency serving, empowering, and advocating for individuals and families in need
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Cedar County Offices http://www.co.cedar.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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CEDARS Youth Services http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
HELPING KIDS in crisis, fostering strong families through a variety of services located in Nebraska
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Celiac Sprue Association, USA Inc. http://www.csaceliacs.org (external link)
INFORMATION and education for those with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis
SUPPORT GROUPS throughout the state
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Cellular One http://www.cellularone.com (external link)
CELLULAR TELEPHONE customer service
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Center for Conflict Resolution http://www.conflictresolutioncenter.com (external link)
MEDIATION for disputes between consumers and businesses, neighbors, landlords and tenants, parents and adolescents, communities, families, churches, civic groups and others
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE, family mediation, organizational facilitation and other instances
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Center for Holistic Development, Inc. http://www.chdomaha.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services
MENTAL HEALTH services
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION programs for behavioral health, mental health, substance abuse
WORKSHOPS on mental/behavioral health issues
FREE SCREENINGS for depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), ADHD, and alcohol use
TEENSCREEN is free screening for teens who may be at risk for suicide or mental health issues
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Center for Holistic Development, Inc. http://www.chdomaha.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services
MENTAL HEALTH services
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION programs for behavioral health, mental health, substance abuse
WORKSHOPS on mental/behavioral health issues
FREE SCREENINGS for depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), ADHD, and alcohol use
TEENSCREEN is free screening for teens who may be at risk for suicide or mental health issues
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Center for Human Diversity, Inc. http://www.centerforhumandiversity.org (external link)
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Center for Legal Immigration Assistance
ASSISTS WITH THE LEGAL, non-criminal needs of refugees and immigrants in Nebraska that includes visas, information about benefits under immigration laws, proper documentation and domestic violence issues. Headquarters are in Lincoln with clinics in Lexington, Hastings, and North Platte.
IMMIGRATION COURT SERVICES
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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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Center for Psychological Services, P.C.
24 HOUR CLINICIAN and crisis line for children through age 18
IN-SCHOOL BEHAVIOR SKILLS program available to all youth referred by their school
MOBILE CRISIS UNIT who can respond on-site where a youth, age 18 or younger, is experiencing an acute episode
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY counseling for youth and young adults
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Center for Rural Affairs http://www.cfra.org (external link)
ADVOCATE for federal policies that support rural community development that reduces poverty, rewards resource stewardship and strengthens small farms and businesses
RURAL ENTERPRISE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides loans, technical assistance and training to small entrepreneurs through our Rural Enterprise Assistance Program (REAP), the nationÂ’s leading statewide rural microenterprise development program
COMPREHENSIVE rural community development services
DEVELOP new cooperatives to reach and expand premium markets that reward sustainable agriculture, strengthen family farms and open the doors of opportunity to beginning farmers
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Center for Survivors http://www.centerforsurvivors.net (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING to domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims
24 HOUR HOTLINE
SAFE SHELTER
SUPPORT GROUPS
SUPPRT SERVICES include financial assistance and advocacy
PREVENTION and education materials
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, including information on bullying and a support group
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Centering Corporation http://www.centering.org (external link)
PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL materials on grief
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP for children suffering death of a loved one
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CenterPointe, Inc. http://www.centerpointe.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT SERVICES:
ADULT & YOUTH TREATMENT offers outpatient treatment services for youth 13-18 and adults 19 and over with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; services are provided based on client need and many include individual, group, and family counseling and psychiatric services; expected stay depends on client need, but generally 6-8 months
ADULT DAY REHABILITATON SERVICES provides long term, structured day services for adults 19 and over with a severe and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders; services develop daily living skills designed to reduce admissions to more intensive services; expected stay up to 5 years
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM offers individual support and advocacy to develop skills needed to live in the community as independently as possible; services assist with basic needs such as housing, food, medical needs and linkages with needed services in the community; expected stay varies depending on client needs, but generally, 12-18 months
HARVEST PROJECT provides case management services specifically designed for adults 55 and older with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; this program is provided in collaboration with the Lincoln Information for the Elderly (LIFE) and the Community Mental Health Center
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:
ADULT DUAL DISORDER RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for adults19 and over with severe and persistent mental illness and substance dependence; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; expected stay 6-8 months
GLIDE transitional housing in scattered site apartments in addition to case management services is provided for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact the Community Support program for more information
PERMANENT HOUSING is a housing and case management service for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact Communtiy Support for more information
TOUCHSTONE provides short-term residential treatment services for adults 19 and over with substance dependence disorders. Psychiatric services available. This program is provided in collaboration with Houses of Hope; expected stay is 30-45 days
YOUTH RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for youth 13-18 years with substance dependence or co-occurring substance dependence and mental health disorders; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; not a locked facility; expected stay 4-6 months
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities for working with youth and adults including tutors, intern and practicum students; in addition, trained volunteers and employees staff the 24-hour crisis line which provides immediate access to supportive listening, and information and referral services
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/index.htm (external link)
WEBSITE INFORMATION on diseases and conditions, emergency preparedness and response, environmental health, life stages and populations, healthy living, travel's health, injury violence and safety and workplace safety and health
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Svcs http://www.medicare.gov (external link)
REGIONAL OFFICE for the federal agency that runs Medicare
800 NUMBER OFFERS information on the following services: Information on Medicare; updated information about Medicare health plan options, including fee-for-service Medicare, and where available, managed care; specific quality and satisfaction information about managed care plans; general information about Medicare supplemental insurance, Medigap; telephone numbers for help with billing questions, Medicare claims, and more complex questions about health insurance; and during non-business hours, callers can access an automated line to request MEDICARE & YOU handouts or audio tapes in English or Spanish, request updated information about health plans, and listen to pre-recorded answers to frequently asked questions
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Central City Government Offices http://www.centralcityne.org/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
UTILITIES
MUNICIPAL POLICE
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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 District Health Department
WIC nutritional program provides supplemental food
KIDS CONNECTION Children's Health Insurance application and provide a nurse who advocates and gives referrals to health practitioners in the community
P.H.O.N.E. Public Health Outreach & Nursing Education
ADULT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC the second Thursday of each month, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, call for cost
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY and surety - air, food, and water inspection and contamination issues (complaints and questions); natural and infectious disease information, such as West Nile virus, insect bites, etc.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE - bioterrorism threats (chemical, biological, and nuclear), mass immunization clinics, strategic national stockpile, volunteer opportunities
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION
DAY CARE service provider list
BREASTFEEDING information and education
SMOKING CESSATION program, Break the Chain: Freedom from Tobacco
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Central Health Center http://www.centralhealthcenter.org (external link)
BASIC REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE services for women and men
BIRTH CONTROL information and supplies
PELVIC AND BREAST exams
STD TESTING and treatment
PREGNANCY TESTING and referrals
TEEN EDUCATION
HIV testing
HEPATITIS TESTING
DNA PARENTAGE TESTING
PROVIDER OF EVERY WOMAN MATTERS
WISE GUY EDUCATION sessions for teenage boys on sexuality, dating violence, communication skills, teen pregnancy and abstinence
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Central Mediation Center http://www.centralmediationcenter.com (external link)
VOLUNTEER MEDIATION for dispute settlement, such as divorce, child custody, small claims, consumer business, tenant/landlord, estate settlement and planning, debt, etc.
ELDER MEDIATION with families of elderly to make decisions
JUVENILE PAROLE/PROBATION mediation when conflict in the youth's life increases the risk of further law violation or incarceration
LARGE GROUP facilitation
CONFLICT RESOLUTION TRAINING workshops
FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCING
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Central Nebraska Child Advocacy Center
SAFE PLACE FOR CHILDREN to be interviewed by law enforcement, case workers, or forensic interviewer once abuse has been disclosed.
SUPPORT BY PROVIDING REFERRALS referrals to mental health services and support groups and following the case through the legal system.
COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL presentations
ASSIST PARENTS IN REPORTING ABUSE or following up on reports already made
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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 Nebraska Council on Alcoholism http://www.cncaa.net (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRALS to local services, including counseling and treatment
COMMUNITY PREVETION and education programs
MEETING TIMES AND LOCATIONS for the following addiction support groups: Alcoholics Anonymous, Alateen, Al-Anon, Co-dependency Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Teen 12 Step Support Group, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Dual Diagnosis, Gambler's Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous
LENDING LIBRARY
BOOKSTORE
CLASSROOM PROGRAMS (Early Childhood-Post-Secondary)
TEACHER INSERVICES
TECHNICAL assistance
INTERVENTION EDUCATION
DUI and MIP education
PARENT education
POLICY development
WORKPLACE education
FREE MATERIALS to enhance curricula (posters, pamphlets, handouts, fact sheets)
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Central Nebraska Humane Society http://www.centralnebraskahumanesociety.com (external link)
PET LICENSING and also available through the Fire Department at Grand Island City Hall, 100 E first St or through local veterinarians
LOST AND FOUND pets shelter
ANIMAL RESCUE
PET ADOPTIONS
PET CEMETARY
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR information
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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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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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Chabad House http://www.ochabad.com (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLASSES
COUNSELING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
PRE-EMPLOYMENT counseling
FOOD PANTRY for Kosher food
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Chadron Chamber of Commerce http://www.chadron.com (external link)
BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP association
TOURIST information
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Chadron City Offices http://www.chadron-nebraska.com (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Chadron Community Hospital http://www.chadronhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME HEALTH services
HOSPICE care
LIFE LINE personal emergency response system
CHILD SAFETY SEAT inspections and education
SCHOOL NURSING SERVICES for Chadron Public Schools
DIABETIC education
NEWBORN HEARING screenings
HOME VISITS to new mothers
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Chadron Public Library http://members.panhandle.net/chadronpubliclibrary/ (external link)
LIBRARY services
INTERNET access
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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 Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION for elderly persons
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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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Chappell-Lodgepole Ministerial Association http://www.gbgm-umc.org/Chappell_LodgpoleNE/index.htm (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
GASOLINE emergency funds
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Charity Navigator http://www.charitynavigator.org (external link)
WEBSITE provides information on thousands of charities and evaluates the financial health of each
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Charles Drew Health Center, Inc http://www.charlesdrewhcomaha.org (external link)
HEALTH CLINIC
ADULT MEDICINE
PEDIATRICS INCLUDING well child, physicals (school, sports and camp), immunizations, acute care
OB/GYN PROVIDES pap smears, breast and cervical cancer screening, etc.
FAMILY PLANNING
NUTRITION AND WIC program
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention
HIV/AIDS CONFIDENTIAL testing and counseling
SOCIAL WORK, case management
INCENTVE PROGRAM, Healthy Choices, for pregnant women
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for indigent patients
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION
OUTREACH TO African American women, youth, pregnant women and substance abusers
DENTAL CLINIC PROVIDES routine dental screening, non-emergency dental services, monetary assistance with dental cost; sliding fee scale
EYE DOCTOR PROVIDES routine vision screening; glaucoma or other eye disease evaluation available at little or no cost
PHARMACY FOR patients of Charles Drew
STD SCREENING and treatment for men and women
PROSTATE EXAMS
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Charles Foster Crippled Children Fund
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for any assistive or adaptive device
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Charlie Brown's Kids-Good Grief http://www.charliebrownskids.org (external link)
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP for children and teens ages 3-18, who have experienced the death of a parent; surviving parent group meets concurrently
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Cherished Memories for a Lifetime http://www.cmlmemories4life.org (external link)
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS funds travel for working poor and distressed families to visit relatives for the holidays
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Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce http://www.cheyennecountychamber.com (external link)
BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP association
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Cheyenne County Handyman
IN-HOME ASSISTANCE in the form of housekeeping, snow removal, lawn mowing, and minor repairs
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Cheyenne County Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
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Cheyenne County Offices http://www.co.cheyenne.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Child Advocacy Center http://www.smvoices.org (external link)
SERVICES ACCESSED AFTER HOURS via on-call coverage for law enforcement, child protective services and area hospitals
PROVIDES A SAFE ENVIRONMENT for forensic interviews and medical evaluations of a child victim, 18 years or under, who is alleged to have been a victim of child sexual abuse, physical abuse with bodily injury, or is a witness to a serious crime. Child interviews and medical exams are scheduled through the law enforcement or protective services agencies which are responsible for investigating the report of abuse and neglect
VICTIM ADVOCACY and support for the child victim and non-offending caregivers
CASE COORDINATION of the multi-disciplinary investigation and treatment teams
UNL PROJECT SAFE SUPPORT GROUPS and one-on-one counseling for child victims and non-offending caregivers on-site
COURT SCHOOL for child victims who will be called to testify in criminal or juvenile court
TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY PROFESSIONALS on identification and reporting, minimum facts interviewing and advanced skill building in child interviewing
COMMUNITY EDUCATION focused on prevention, and identification and reporting of abuse
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Child Advocacy Center http://www.smvoices.org (external link)
SERVICES ACCESSED AFTER HOURS via on-call coverage for law enforcement, child protective services and area hospitals
PROVIDES A SAFE ENVIRONMENT for forensic interviews and medical evaluations of a child victim, 18 years or under, who is alleged to have been a victim of child sexual abuse, physical abuse with bodily injury, or is a witness to a serious crime. Child interviews and medical exams are scheduled through the law enforcement or protective services agencies which are responsible for investigating the report of abuse and neglect
VICTIM ADVOCACY and support for the child victim and non-offending caregivers
CASE COORDINATION of the multi-disciplinary investigation and treatment teams
UNL PROJECT SAFE SUPPORT GROUPS and one-on-one counseling for child victims and non-offending caregivers on-site
COURT SCHOOL for child victims who will be called to testify in criminal or juvenile court
TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY PROFESSIONALS on identification and reporting, minimum facts interviewing and advanced skill building in child interviewing
COMMUNITY EDUCATION focused on prevention, and identification and reporting of abuse
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Child Care Solutions
ASSISTS PARENTS in finding quality licensed childcare
EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS in English and Spanish to parents and providers
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION for parents and child care providers
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Child Guidance Center http://www.child-guidance.org (external link)
YOUTH, FAMILY, and ADULT COUNSELING to assist in family conflict, school behavior, emotional disturbance, law violation, substance abuse, trauma, abuse, mental illness, domestic violence ,and/or attachment issues.
SPECIALIZED OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for adolescents who have been sexually offended, which includes risk assessment for youth, individual, family, and sex offender specific group therapy
EXTENDED DAY TREATMENT program for children 6-12; hours are daytime during the summer and after school when school is in session
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Child Health Specialty Clinics http://www.uihealthcare.com/chsc (external link)
INTEGRATED EVALUATION and planning clinics, evaluation of health-related behavior problems or chronic health problems
BIRTH TO FIVE SERVICES provided to children who are at risk for developmental delay (i.e. prematurity, prenatal drug exposure), includes assessment, evaluation, and consultation regarding the child's physical and neurological status, development and growth; parent education and support
SERVICE CARE coordination
ADVOCACY
PARENT SUPPORT problem solving and emotional support
NUTRITION ASSESSMENT and counseling.
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Child Nutrition Services http://www.gocns.net (external link)
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM which provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in their care; the agency also offers training; providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail or fax
RESOURCE LIBRARY for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare – accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare – specialized support for children in 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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Child Support Recovery Unit, Iowa DHS https://childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us/welcome.asp (external link)
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT is a program to assist (both public assistance and non-public assistance) families with child support recovery. Provisions for absent parent location and uniform support across state lines.
C.S.A.R.U.: Child Support Audio Response System, in the Des Moines area. Twenty-four hour number which provides information on rebate payments, support payments, local telephone numbers for balance due information, pay-by-phone options and services available through the Child Support Recovery Unit.
HOTLINE established by the State Attorney General's office regarding the collection of past due child support. A public awareness campaign that includes "wanted" posters of parents who are delinquent in payment is hoped will help authorities locate some of the delinquent parents.
WHERE TO SEND PAYMENTS: Collection Services Center, PO Box 9125, Des Moines, IA 50306.
FOR EMPLOYERS: 1-877-274-2580 or www.iowachildsupport.gov
OFFICES:
South Des Moines - 525 SW 5th Street, Suite H, Des Moines;
North Des Moines - 6200 Aurora Ave., Suite 301, Urbandale, IA
Mailing Address for all Des Moines area offices: CSRU, PO Box 9135, Des Moines, IA 50306-9135
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Childhelp http://www.childhelp.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL AND ANONYMOUS HOTLINE offers crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources
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Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder http://www.chaddne.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for parents and care givers of children with ADD
ADULTS WITH ADD meet at the same time and location as the Parents Support Group
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Children's Hospital and Medical Center http://www.chsomaha.org (external link)
PRIMARY AND TERTIARY CARE from birth to adolescence, including a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Youth Village, a special teen-age unit
SPECIALTY CLINICS
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER provides comprehensive outpatient and mental health services, specializing in pediatric issues
CAROLYN SCOTT RAINBOW HOUSE provides a home-away-from-home for parents with children suffering from long-term illness
PEDIATRIC HINTS
EATING DISORDERS Clinic
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Children's Respite Care Center http://www.crccomaha.org (external link)
DAY SERVICES for medically fragile, chronically ill, physically challenged, and/or developmentally delayed children; RNs and LPNs on staff
SPECIAL EDUCATION support programming
PHYSICAL, OCCUPATIONAL, AND SPEECH therapy on site
TRANSPORTATION service available
SUMMER DAY CAMP program
FULL-TIME, part-time, or respite care available
OVERNIGHT/WEEKEND RESPITE hours
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM for children with both developmental and mental health concerns
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Children's Rights Council of Nebraska and Iowa http://www.childrensrightcouncilneia.com (external link)
INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN of divorce and separation, their parents and extended families
FAVORS FAMILY FORMATION and preservation, strengthening families through education and advocacy
WORKS TO DEMILITARIZE DIVORCE between parents, substituting conciliation and mediation for adversarial process
COMMUNICATION SKILLS, anger management, and parenting education for custodial, noncustodial, or absent parent, who has not been able to be in contact with the child(ren) for a period of time
ACCESS/VISITATION PROGRAM program which assists parents who want the other parent to provide emotional support when there is denial or interference with the emotional support and parenting time a parent wishes to provide
VOLUNTEERS direct clients to assistance in parenting time including sample parenting plans
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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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Children's Tumor Foundation http://www.ctf.org (external link)
PATIENT INFORMATION and support services via e-mail linked to the neurofibromatosis web site
EDUCATION and awareness of neurofibromatosis
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Choices Counseling and Consulting, Inc.
IN HOME remedial services for individuals, children, couples, and families
OFFICE BASED therapy services for individuals, children, couples, and families
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Choices Treatment Center, Inc. http://www.choicestreatmentcenter.com (external link)
FREE EVALUATIONS, assessments and interventions for problem gamblers
FREE FIVE-WEEK FAMILY education program for anyone who wants to learn more about the affects of addiction
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP counseling (sliding-scale, debt-ratio fee--where applicable)
COUNSELOR PRESENTATIONS to schools, community groups, churches, lawyers, probation, judges and businesses
HELP LINE service available 24 hours
WOMEN'S PROGRAM includes a ten-week women's only group, budget & financial help, domestic violence help and information, exercise and health eating and eating disorders
ALCOHOL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE evaluations and individual counseling
MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS & COUNSELING -individual, marriage, couples, family
OVERSPENDING ASSESSMENTS and COUNSELING
FINANCIAL BUDGETING
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Christ the King Catholic Church http://www.christking.us (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
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Christian Heritage Administrative Offices http://www.chchildrenshomes.com (external link)
RESIDENTIAL GROUP homes for youth 12 - 18
AGENCY-BASED FOSTER Care for youth 0 - 18
EMERGENCY Foster Care for youth 0 - 18
TRANSITIONAL Living Services for youth 16 - 20
PARENT TRAINING and education
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Christian Outreach Program Elkhorn (COPE) http://www.copeinfo.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING
FURNITURE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
REFERRALS for employment, housing, medical/dental care, legal assistance
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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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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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CIMRO of Nebraska http://www.cimronebraska.org (external link)
ASSISTS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS in improving the quality of health care delivered to Medicare beneficiaries
IDENTIFIES and addresses opportunities for health care outcomes and collaborate with physicians and health care providers
EDUCATION and outreach to inform Medicare consumers about Medicare rights and preventive care; services include presentations, educational materials, and a Medicare consumer help line
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Circle of Strength
SUPPORT GROUP for young widows
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING facility where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Citizen Advocacy
RECRUITS AND SUPPORTS citizens to act as advocates to speak out for and support those with developmental disabilities in long-term, non-paid relationships
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Citizen Information Center http://www.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
INFORMATION to the public regarding city and county services
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE for the City of Lincoln and provides writing, editing, communication planning and television/video services to county-city agencies
PROGRAMS ON CABLE CHANNEL 5 and educational access Channel 21
MANAGES THE TELEVISION bulletin boards on Channels 5, 10, and 21
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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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City of LaVista Community Center http://www.cityoflavista.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTER
SPORTS and cultural programs for youth and adults
AMERICAN RED CROSS program facility
SUMMER HOURS: May - August
Mon-Fri 8 am-10 pm
Sat 9 am-4 pm
Closed, Sunday
WINTER HOURS: September - April
Mon-Fri 8 am-10 pm
Sat 8 am-6 pm
Sun 1 pm-10 pm
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City of York-Parks and Recreation Department http://www.ci.york.ne.us (external link)
GYM with strength and cardio room
BILLIARDS, air hockey, dome hockey, and fooseball
RACQUETBALL and walleyball
WHIRLPOOL and public pool with swimming and swimming lessons
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Clarinda City Offices http://www.bestiowatown.com/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Clarinda Mental Health Institute
ACUTE INPATIENT psychiatric program for persons 18 year of age and older that have been court ordered or pre-screened from designated mental health center
GEROPSYCHIATRIC long-term nursing facility for mentally ill individuals who cannot be managed in a community based nursing facility
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Clay Center City Offices http://www.ci.clay-center.ne.us/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Clay Center Public Library
LIBRARY services
INTERNET access
COMPUTER classes
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Clay County Food Pantry
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY
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Clay County Health Department
IMMUNIZATION clinic, third Tuesday of the month, 2 pm-6 pm for children ages 6 weeks to 18 years; call for adult immunization information
HEALTH SCREENINGS
HOME HEALTH AIDES
FLU CLINICS in fall and winter months
FOOT CARE clinics monthly
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Clay County Offices http://www.claycounty.ne.gov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions http://www.clearpointcreditcounselingsolutions.org (external link)
DISCUSS recommendations for managing credit wisely
ESTABLSH FINANCIAL priorities to maximize income
EXPLORE ALTERNATIVES to help reduce debt
DEVELOP a customized household budget
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Cleftline http://www.cleftline.org (external link)
CLEFTLINE is an 800-toll free service providing information to callers about clefts and other craniofacial anomalies. Callers can request information about cleft palate/craniofacial teams and parent-patient support groups in their local region.
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Clerk of the Legislature http://www.nebraskalegislature.gov (external link)
MAINTAINS OFFICIAL RECORDS of all legislative business that include the Legislative Journal, bill indexes, committee hearing schedules, rosters, bill status information, and legislative histories and handles other official papers and communications of the Legislature
OVERSEES the printing and distribution of bills, resolutions and amendments; produces the web site, informational brochures, a weekly newsletter and the Nebraska Blue Book; handles lobbyist registration and quarterly reports; oversees the use of legislative space
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Clinic With A Heart http://www.clinicwithaheart.org (external link)
CLINIC offers a physician, dentist, and physical therapist and vision screenings
CHIROPRACTIC care available the second Tuesday of each month
PEDIATRIC clinics are also available twice a month
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Clyde Malone Community Center http://www.malonecenter.org (external link)
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT and Enrichment programs
YOUTH DELINQUENCY prevention services
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for emergency services
SERVICES FOR ELDERLY include congregate meals and education
SPECIAL EVENTS to celebrate African American Culture and Heritage
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Clyde Malone Community Center http://www.malonecenter.org (external link)
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT and Enrichment programs
YOUTH DELINQUENCY prevention services
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for emergency services
SERVICES FOR ELDERLY include congregate meals and education
SPECIAL EVENTS to celebrate African American Culture and Heritage
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Co-Dependents Anonymous, Inc. http://www.coda.org (external link)
FELLOWSHIP of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships; uses the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships with self and others
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Coalition for Animal Protection http://www.hometown.aol.com/capwebsite/CAP.html (external link)
SPONSORS MONTHLY VACCINATION clinics for dogs and cats
GRANT ASSISTANCE for low-income persons for spaying and neutering of cats and dogs
LIVE TRAP and foster stray cats
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Cocaine Anonymous World Services http://www.ca.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for individuals recovering from cocaine addiction and their family and friends
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Colfax County Offices http://www.colfaxcounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Columbus Area Childcare Association
CHILD CARE resource and referral
MEETINGS for day care providers the last Tuesday of the month from August-May from 7 pm-8:30 pm at the Columbus Public Library
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Columbus Area United Way http://www.columbusunitedway.com (external link)
FUNDING SOURCE for local health and human service agencies
FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT and collaboration between agencies
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Columbus City Offices http://www.columbusne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Columbus Emergency Relief
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to those in need
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Columbus 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 Public Library http://www.columbuslibrary.info (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES
PLATTE COUNTY BOOKMOBILE delivers books to several stops within the county
COMPUTER access for the public
MEETING ROOMS
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Columbus Rescue Mission http://www.columbusrescuemission.org (external link)
HOMELESS SHELTER for men, women, and families
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Comfort Keepers http://www.comfortkeepers.com (external link)
COMPANIONSHIP, PERSONAL CARE SERVICES and Emergency Response Monitoring for those in need of in-home assistance
IN-HOME COMPANIONSHIP, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand services, grocery shopping, transportation services, 24 hour care available, laundry washing and recreation activities
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES: bathing, mobility, transferring, incontinence care, oral hygiene, feeding, and toileting
EMERGENCY MEDICAL MONITORING - Lifeline Personal Response (Installation and Monitoring), Medication Dispensing Unit
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Comfort Zone Camp, Inc. http://www.comfortzonecamp.org (external link)
BEREAVEMENT CAMP for children who have lost a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver; young adult camps also available
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Commission on Human Rights http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/mayor/human (external link)
RECEIVES AND INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS of discrimination due to race, color, sex, national origin, disabilities, religion, age, familial or marital status, and ancestry
INVESTIGATES EQUAL EMPLOYMENT, fair housing, and public accommodations complaints, and if the evidence supports a cause finding, addresses remedies for the situation
OUTREACH AND TRAINING available in civil rights laws for employers, employees, and other interested groups
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Community Access to Coordinated Healthcare - York Count
PHONE LINE where a Public Health Nurse answers health questions.
COMPUTERIZED TRIAGE SYSTEM is used to recommend a course of care for a particular inquiry, whether it be deemed as an emergency, a need to see a physician, and/or home care options
REFERRALS AND APPLICATIONS for persons needing assistance with medication costs
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS enrollment to receive pelvic exam with Pap test, clinical breast exam and breast self exam instruction, mammogram
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Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties http://www.communityactionatwork.org (external link)
CENTER FOR REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANTS provides assistance with immigration paperwork; career advancement training, employment assistance services.
COMPUTER LEARNING LAB; upon completion of 30 credits of prescribed coursework clients receive a free, refurbished computer; participants must meet income guidelines; open lab times are available
COMPUTER RECYCLING, accepts donations of used computers. Usable parts are refurbished, all other components are recycled. Clients can also take a computre repair training class where they help refurbish computers. The computer recycling program gives recycled computers to individuals successfully completing 30 hours of computer classes and organizations needing computers to increase their ability to serve their clients.
MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT aims to create job opportunities for low-income individuals who want to start their own business or expand the small business they currently own; offers technical and soft-skills training related to small business development administered in the Core Four Business Planning Course curriculum; provides training in the lawn care industry through LAP Lawn Service internship program
HOMELESS VOUCHER PROGRAM serves homeless individuals or families in Lancaster County by providing intensive case management; applicants must be eligible for a Section 8 voucher through Lincoln Housing Authority
HOUSING AND RESOURCES COUNSELING provides emergency assistance with deposit, rent, gas/electric, and water; households must complete an application over the phone or in person to be eligible (must have amount past due); through the LES Energy Voucher Program, clients may receive vouchers that help pay their energy bills
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS (IDA) serve income-eligible Lincoln families by matching their earned income savings to purchase a home, start a business, or pay for post-secondary education tuition fees; interested families must complete financial literacy classes as a prerequisite to participation in the IDA program
CAREER ADVANCEMENT TRAINING (CAT) offers intensive career training to ensure success in any type of employment, including coverage of such topics as problem solving, coping with stress, and communicating appropriately in the workplace; on-the-job training, career guidance, assistance applying for employment, and follow-up support to promote long-term job retention
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM provides housing subsidies, case management, and supportive services to homeless families in Lincoln; participants are assigned a case manager and work to overcome the barriers that led to homelessness
VITA TAX PREPARATION PROGRAM provides information on Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and eligibility guidelines for the credit; free basic tax preparation is provided to low-income families and individuals who are eligible for EITC
WEATHERIZATION serves renters, owners, multi-units, mobile homes, and standard constructed homes in Lancaster and Saunders counties; households must meet 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Homes are eligible if it has been weatherized before October 1,1993; services include heating inspection and cleaning, furnace replacement, water heater replacement, insulation of attics and sidewalls, insulation in floors and ceilings of mobile homes, caulking and sealing, and window and door replacement
LANDLORD/TENANT SERVICES aims to increase stability in housing among low income individuals and families; services available to anyone requesting information about landlord and tenant relations; however, the program specifically targets low income populations at risk of losing their housing due to eviction
FINANCIAL LITERACY aims to educate individuals and families in important financial skills for life, such as money management, budgeting, credit, banking, and more; program utilizes MoneySmart curriculum - administered in multiple languages
OTHER SERVICES LISTED SEPARATELY:
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START comprehensive child development programs serve low income children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families; primary focus is school preparedness for low income children; programs take a holistic approach to issues of child development
LANGUAGELINC offers for-fee interpretation and translation services in the Lincoln community with an emphasis on the medical field
REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE PROGRAM provides intensive comprehensive case management services designed to ensure the client's rent, utilities, and other basic needs are met; also provides one on one case support services, information and referrals, budgeting, and goal planning
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Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska http://www.mnca.net (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES for all MIDCAP programs
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska http://www.pcswn.com (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION Partnership agency serving Western Nebraska
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Community Church of Christ
THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday November 26,2009 12 noon-1:30 pm, Deliveries available, Reservations are required call 2-1-1 November 2-23.
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Community CROPS http://www.communitycrops.org (external link)
COMMUNITY GARDEN PROJECT provides free seeds, plants, tool and land for families to grow their own food
URBAN FARMERS PROJECT provides land and technical assistance to grow food for market
COMMUNITY CROPS FARMERS MARKET is held Thursdays 4:30-7:30pm, June to September at Penzter Park, N 27th and Holdrege. Fresh produce and other food available, can be purchased with food stamps.
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Community 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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Community Health Charities of Nebraska http://www.chcne.org (external link)
RAISES FUNDS for eighteen health agencies
PUBLIC EDUCATION on behalf of member agencies
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
MEMBER AGENCIES:
Alzheimer's Association, Midlands Chapter, Omaha
Alzheimer's Association, Great Plains Chapter, Lincoln
American Diabetes Association of Nebraska,
American Lung Association of the Central States,
Arthritis Foundation Nebraska Chapter,
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Nebraska Chapter,
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Nebraska Chapter,
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation,
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,
March of Dimes Nebraska Chapter,
Multiple Sclerosis Society Nebraska Chapter,
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Greater Nebraska,
Nebraska Kidney Association,
Nebraska AIDS Project,
Nebraska Hospice & Palliative Care Partnership,
Prevent Blindness Nebraska,
Susan G Komen for the Cure Nebraska,
The ALS Association Keith Worthington Chapter,
United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska
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Community Justice Center http://www.communityjusticecenter.org (external link)
CRIME VICTIM SUPPORT Message Boards provide crime victims a safe, web-based support service that allows them to share their feelings; these messages are also used during the Offenders Accountability/Victims Impact Classes
CRIME PREVENTION INFORMATION
OASIS (Crime Victims Impact and Accountability Classes) provides educational classes to incarcerated persons and those on probation
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Community Medical Center http://www.cmcfc.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL with surgical, OB and lab services
OUTPATIENT CLINIC provides cardiac, orthopedic, urology, ENT, oncology, wound care and vascular care
RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT includes ultrasounds, CT scans, mammograms, and nuclear medicine
MOBILE SERVICES include vascular services and MRI scans
OTHER SERVICES include home visits to newborns, diabetic education, cancer support and information, wigs for chemotherapy patients, and discharge planning which includes support services for patients and families during hospitalization and upon discharge
CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY SEATS and public awareness of the laws; inspection and guidance; supplies, loans, rents, and/or installs car safety seats for infants and young children
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
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Community Memorial Hospital http://www.syracusecmh.org (external link)
18 DUAL ACUT CARE/swing bed hospital
CARDIAC Rehabilitation, Cardiology Clinic
EMERGENCY Department
HOME HEALTH
LABORATORY Services
OUTPATIENT CLINICS/ Surgery
GENERAL SURGERY
O.B.
NURSERY
PHYSICAL Therapy
RADIOLOGY; CT scan, MRI, Ultra-sound, Nuclear Medicine, Echo/Doppler scans
MEDICAL Surgical Services
FITNESS Center
EAR NOSE AND THROAT
PODIATRY, Podiatric Clinic
OPTHAMOLOGY
PULMONARY clinic
ORTHOPEDIC Services.
55PLUS PROGRAM - health and social programs are offered the first Thursday of each month at 1:30pm to adults 55 years and older. Also provides speakers on health related topics. As a member, you will receive 55Plus benefits at any Alliance hospital which offers 55Plus programs.
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Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.ne.gov/cnty/mental (external link)
CASE MANAGEMENT services to adults with long-term mental health problems; services include planning, on-going support and follow-up, medication monitoring, and assistance in building a community support system
EMERGENCY SERVICES staff are available 24 hours daily, seven days a week, to assist with emergency mental health concerns; during normal business hours (Monday-Friday), intake staff handle all new incoming calls that result from telephone inquiries or walk-ins; during evening and weekend hours, staff handle calls from the public regarding a variety of needs from general information to crisis counseling; the emergency service staff work with other agencies to determine appropriate interventions and/or placement for persons who may be suicidal or otherwise pose a danger to themselves or others
CASE MANAGEMENT FOR THE ELDERLY is a three-agency cooperative program targeting frail elderly with severe mental health and/or substance abuse problems; provides community support, intensive on-site interventions, referral to other treatment providers, advocacy, coordination of services and independent skill building; all services are designed to maximize independent functioning and to assist in decreasing the symptoms of mental illnesses and substance abuse; eligibility: Lancaster County residents, age 55 and older, who have limitations from a complex mental health or substance use problems
HOMELESS SERVICES provides consultation and outreach to homeless individuals (especially homeless mentally ill individuals), as well as referral to agencies which provide services for homeless persons; services include assessment, short-term case management, and the procurement of services; participates in the Lincoln/Lancaster County homeless initiatives such as the Homeless Coalition and HUD
LANCASTER COUNTY CRISIS CENTER provides short-term stabilization and residential care (average length of stay 4 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision; priority is given to persons in the Region V service area; the Crisis Center physician also provides consultation to the County Jail
MEDICAL SERVICES offers outpatient evaluation, medication management, therapy, crisis intervention, and inpatient care in community hospital setting for CMHC adult clients; physicians provide clinical supervision of CMHC staff and consult wt other agencies in the county
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSON PROGRAM seeks to divert persons with a serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder, who are in the Lancaster County Jail for non-violent charges; engages and maintains those persons in treatment services and wellness programs in an effort to reduce or eliminate contacts with the criminal justice system
OUTPATIENT SERVICES provides comprehensive services to meet the psychological needs of adults in Lancaster County; services include addressing needs ranging from personal adjustment problems to major psychiatric disorders; comprehensive evaluation; individual, family and group therapy; marital counseling; medication monitoring; sex offender treatment; crisis intervention; consultation and education; and intensive group therapy options
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION provides daytime treatment for persons who require more intensive services than is available through traditional outpatient services, but who do not require the structure and supervision of an inpatient setting; the average length of stay is 2-3 weeks; the program operates as a therapeutic community, which means that the clients are expected to be active and responsible in setting their own treatment goals; this program also provides intensive group therapy options for persons requiring less than full-time partial care
PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides an intensive, psychiatric residential rehabilitation program as a step-down from the Lincoln Regional Center programming; the program focuses on acquiring and maintaining community living skills and movement to the highest possible level of functioning
RESIDENTIAL CARE consists of:
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY (TLF) offers comprehensive 24-hour care to residents with the goal of reducing the need for services, continuing treatment, and rehabilitation efforts; contact Ken Kotas, 441-8344, for more information
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (ILP) operates without 24-hour supervision and provides individual and group therapy designed to promote independence; training is provided in basic living skills, interpersonal relationships and knowledge of community resources; contact ILP Coordinator, Sam Ridge, 441-7940, for more information
SUPPORT GROUP:
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP is a peer support group for parents, family and friends coping with a mentally ill adult; the group, facilitated by CMHC staff members, meets on Wednesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, first floor, 2201 South 17th Street
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Community of Christ Thrift Store and Pantry
CLOTHES AND FURNITURE at low-cost retail prices
FOOD PANTRY - must make appointment day before pickup, need photo ID and Notice of Decision
HOLIDAY food and gifts through Toys for Tots; family must apply in person November 2 - December 8; bring picture ID, Social Security number, proof of current address, and Notice of Decision for food stamps from DHS
FREE CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS every six months
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Community Pantry and Emergency Assistance
EMERGENCY FOOD which may be applied for one time a month
RENT ASSISTANCE (maximum of $250.00)
UTILITY ASSISTANCE electric only (maximum of $225.00)
OVERNIGHT STAY for transients
FURNITURE
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Community Service Center, Inc
LEXINGTON ACADEMY is an after school program for children grades K - 5
PROGRAMMING IS OFFERED at four elementary schools on regular school days and at the Community Service Center when school is not in session
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Compassion in Action, Inc. http://www.compassioninactioninc.com (external link)
WORK WITH WOMEN AND MEN while incarcerated and offer support when they return to society
REPRESENT them at court hearings and write letters to parole boards outlining the advances that have been made while in prison and plans for the future
PROVIDE SUPPORT AND REFERRALS to social services available to them on release
VOLUNTEERS work with the children of incarcerated women, providing transportation for visitations; Christmas, birthday presents and cards on the mother's behalf; and attend school events and give them general support while the mother is away
VOLUNTEERS SERVE AS PEN PALS to the women incarcerated and mentors to them upon their release from prison
SISTER-TO-SISTER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM is the diversion/prevention phase which offers validation education, spiritual empowerment, and personal development for girls age 8-18 through an after-school program and summer activities
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Compassionate Friends, The http://www.compassionatefriends.org (external link)
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS for Compassionate Friends support groups
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Concerned Nebraskans for Cystic Fibrosis http://www.cff.org/home/ (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those with Cystic Fibrosis and family members or friends; meeting dates are scheduled month by month, so call for information on our next meeting date and time
INFORMATION, advice, and opportunities to talk with those in similar situations
FUNDRAISING for research
SCHOLARSHIPS for college
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Concerned, Inc. http://www.concernedinc.com (external link)
ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT offers assistance in learning work and life skills needed to become independent, job skills training, and basic education
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT offers assistance in exploring job opportunities, training and support on the job, follow along support
HCBS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES (Home and Community Based Services) integrates people with mental retardation and/or brain injury by teaching them daily living skills in their own homes; provides respite care, supported community living, home and vehicle modifications
ADULT DAY SERVICES for persons with mental retardation and/or other diagnosis for adults who wish to continue living independently, respite in home care, assistive devices, home and vehicle modifications. Community activities, doctor assisted therapies, and leisure activities offered
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Concord Center http://www.concord-center.com (external link)
SCHEDULE MEDIATIONS with disputing parties in neutral, barrier free settings
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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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Conference for Inclusive Communities http://www.cficonline.org (external link)
INCLUCITY youth leadership and human relations programs to influence youth to be allies for a more inclusive and welcoming school culture and community
DIFFERENT AND THE SAME program provides elementary school students with the tools and awareness to interact with others in an inclusive and respectful manner
WALK FOR INCLUSION is an annual event that unites our community to take steps against prejudice, celebrate inclusion and raise funds for NCCJ youth programs
A.M. SERIES is a breakfast speaker and discussion series that addresses current issues relevant to the community and the workplace
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Confidential Counseling
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY services related to anxiety, ADHD, child abuse, depression, domestic violence, early childhood and adolescent behavior, neurosis, psychosis, schizophrenia, sexual abuse, and substance abuse
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Congressman Adrian Smith's Office http://adriansmith.house.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
OTHER OFFICES:
416 Valley View Drive, Suite 600, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
1811 West Second Street, Suite 105, Grand Island, NE 68803
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Congressman Adrian Smith's Office http://adriansmith.house.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
OTHER OFFICES:
416 Valley View Drive, Suite 600, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
1811 West Second Street, Suite 105, Grand Island, NE 68803
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Congressman Jeff Fortenberry's Office http://www.house.gov/fortenberry/ (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE: 1517 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
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Congressman Lee Terry's Office http://leeterry.house.gov (external link)
INFORMATION AND HELP for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC OFFICE 1524 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
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Congressman Steve King's Office http://www.house.gov/steveking (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE: 1432 Longworth Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
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Connect Columbus http://www.megavsion.net/cct (external link)
VEHICLE TO IDENTIFY identify and address existing and future needs of the Columbus Area
PROMOTE COLLABORATION among existing agencies and organization and sharing of community services and needs
MAINTAIN A DATABASE of community services and distribute for community and area use
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Consulate of Mexico
ISSUES DOCUMENTS including Mexican passports, Consular Identification Cards, Birth Registration to Mexican Nationals born abroad, and Mexican Military Registration
PROTECTION for Mexican Nationals
VISAS for foreigners traveling to Mexico
POWERS OF ATTORNEY/issues Power of Attorney letters
PROMOTES specialized programs to education and business community
PROMOTES trade and tourism to residents in Iowa and Nebraska
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Consumer Credit Counseling of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.cccsn.org (external link)
FREE DEBT counseling
BUDGETING assistance
PRE-FILNG BANKRUPTCY counseling
CREDIT REPORTS
HOUSING EDUCATION and counseling
COMMUNITY EDUCATION and speaker's bureau, educational information for companies experiencing layoffs
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Consumer Protection Division http://www.ago.state.ne.us (external link)
INFORMATION useful to consumers dealing with companies utilizing deceptive business practices such as fraud, identity theft and senior fraud
COMPLAINTS can be registered against particular sellers of goods and services
CONSUMER MEDIATION
PRESENTATIONS to the community on fraud, identity theft, senior citizen fraud and internet safety.
SENIOR CITIZEN outreach program
LATINO outreach program
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Coordinated Intervention System for Domestic Abuse http://geocitites.com/cisdastopabuse/cisda.html (external link)
TWO LONG TERM TRANSITIONAL SHELTERS for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault
REFERRAL services
CLIENT ADVISORY services
JOB READINESS includes job training, education, job seeking, and retention skills training
NEW BEGINNNG THRIFT STORE provides donated inventory at a low cost
SALINE COUNTY YOUTH DIVERSION for first time youth (12-17 years) offenders of non-violent crimes; five sessions are held with parent participation; fee is $75.00
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Cornhusker Council Boy Scouts of America http://www.cornhuskercouncil.org (external link)
PROMOTES CHARACTER BUILDING, physical fitness, and provides citizenship training
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE year-round camping at resident camps; youth and adult training; advancement program in coordination with the national purpose; and a co-ed high adventure program
VIDEOS are available
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Cornhusker Place, Inc. http://www.cornhuskerplace.com (external link)
LICENSED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT and detoxification center supported by 24-hour nursing coverage and medical support.
CIVIL PROTECTIVE CUSTODY provides an involuntary emergency alcohol and drug detoxification program where clients are admitted by law enforcement officers. This is a secure unit where clients age 14 and older are placed until they are sober or a maximum of 24 hours has elapsed or they are released to a responsible person. A responsible person must be 19 years or older, have a breath alcohol content of .00, have photo identification, a means of transportation, sign a form indicating they will take total responsibility for the person until sober or no longer under the influence of drugs.
VOLUNTARY DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM offers a non-secure voluntary detoxification program for male and female clients age 18 and older who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or in a stage of withdrawal. A 24-hour nursing staff is available. Clients may stay for three to five days and have the opportunity to visit with a counselor/case manager. Capacity for minors is limited and requires parental consent.
SHORT TERM RESIDENTAL CARE offers a 30-45 day residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have an evaluation recommending a residential level of treatment. Capacity is 6 beds.
INTERMEDIATE RESIDENTIAL CARE offers a long-term (6-9 month average) residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have a history of chronic substance abuse and have failed other treatment programs. The goal is to return the client to a life without substance abuse and to be able to re-enter our community. Capacity is 14 beds.
RESPITE offers 1-7 day stay for adult males or females, 18 years and older, who are in crisis but not a danger to themselves or others and are in need of stabilization. Capacity is 6 beds.
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Cornhusker United Way
FUNDING SOURCE for local health and human service agencies
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Corporate Angel Network http://www.corpangelnetwork.org (external link)
TRANSPORTATION via business aircraft at no cost for cancer patients traveling to and from cancer centers
FAMILY MEMBER or attendant may accompany an ambulatory cancer patient
PATIENT MUST BE AMBULATORY, no oxygen or IV, able to climb stairway; special in-flight services cannot be provided
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Cottonwood House
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Council Bluffs Animal Shelter
DOMESTIC ANIMAL SERVICE including shelter, adoption, pet licensing, bite investigations, cruelty investigations, enforcement of animal control codes, and pet cremations
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Council Bluffs Area Chamber of Commerce http://www.councilbluffsiowa.com (external link)
MEMBERSHIP of businesses who are dedicated to the economic improvement of Council Bluffs
MEMBER services and benefits include promotion and growth of Council Bluffs through the creation and retention of quality jobs; expanding the tax base; improving the quality of life; and advocating for the business community of the Council Bluffs area in the creation of a strong, pro-business environment
SCORE - Service Corps of Retired Executives provides confidential counseling and free mentoring to persons wanting to start businesses
CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT through the Pottawattamie County Growth Alliance
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Council Bluffs City Offices http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Ambulance service
Emergency - 911
Crime Stoppers - 328-7867
Police Emergency - 911 (see separate listing)
General number - 328-4701
Auto Theft- 328-4727
Juvenile Bureau - 326-2507
Chief of Police - 328-4701
Fire Emergency - 911
Fire Chief - 328-4646/4648
Planning & Community Development - 328-4629 (see separate listing)
City Clerk - 328-4616
Parks Department - 328-4650
Legal Department - 328-4620
Human Relations - 328-4604
Fair Housing - 328-4953
Health Department - 328-4666 (see separate listing)
Garbage - 256-2288
Mayor - 328-4601
Library - 323-7553 (see separate listing)
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Council Bluffs Community Health Center http://www.cbchc.com (external link)
HEALTH CENTER for care of acute and chronic illness
BREAST EXAMS and pap smears
CHOLESTEROL screening
DIABETES management
IMMUNIZATIONS, flu and pneumonia shots
INFANT checkups
PREGNANCY TESTING
PHYSICALS for school, sports, and work
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE tests and treatment
TREATMENT for work-related injuries
DENTAL exams and treatment for children and adults; primary care
PRESCRIPTION drugs at reduced cost
TRANSPORTATION available at no cost
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Council Bluffs Community Schools http://www.cb-schools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing preschool, elementary, and secondary education
COMMUNITY education
CLOTHING AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES through Endowment Fund for needy children; contact individual school for information
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE offers free breakfast and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18 at certain schools
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Council Bluffs 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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Council Bluffs Public Library http://www.cbpl.lib.ia.us (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES including lending of books, videos, cds, magazines, audio books
YOUTH AND ADULT programs
INTERNET access
RECIPROCAL card holder service agreement between Omaha and Council Bluffs
MEETING ROOMS
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Council Bluffs Public Library http://www.cbpl.lib.ia.us (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES including lending of books, videos, cds, magazines, audio books
YOUTH AND ADULT programs
INTERNET access
RECIPROCAL card holder service agreement between Omaha and Council Bluffs
MEETING ROOMS
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Council Bluffs Water Works http://www.cbwaterworks.com (external link)
WATER UTILITY for Council Bluffs city limits, residential and business accounts; can give a week past the shut-off date for extensions
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Couple to Couple League International, Inc.Omaha Chapter http://www.cclomaha.org (external link)
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING (NFP) instruction
NFP INFORMATION to high school students, religious and medical personnel; speakers' bureau to address high school, educational, and service groups; prepare pre-teens for adolescence
PRO-CHASTITY program for youth groups
24 HOUR counseling via telephone
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Covenant House Nineline http://www.covenanthouse.org/programs_nl.html (external link)
HOTLINE offers free, confidential and immediate crisis intervention for kids and parents
REFERRALS to local runaway shelters
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Cox Communications http://www.cox.com (external link)
LOCAL CABLE PROVIDER
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Cozad Community Health System http://www.cozadhealthcare.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
MEDICAL CLINIC
THERAPIES, physical, speech, and occupational
HOME HEALTH CARE, hospice, and homemaker services
AREA-WIDE Lifeline
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Cozad Emergency Action Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides food for approximately two months; can access 6 times a year or when in need
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Cozad United Way
FUNDING source for local health and human service partner agencies
PROVIDES financial oversight and collaboration between partner agencies
COZAD KIDNEY FUND provides transportation funds to those from our community who are driving to receiving dialysis
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Crawford Community RSVP
VOLUNTEER opportunities for retired persons and seniors
FOOD PANTRY sponsored by United Methodist Church, provides food, paper goods, personal care items, help with utilities, rent, crisis emergencies
ADULT basic education community based program with volunteers serving as tutors; no cost for instruction and books are provided; clients can earn a GED
PARENTING classes
VIRGIL COUCH TOY Program provides Christmas assistance to low income families
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Crawford Handibus
TRANSPORTATION for residents of Crawford and surrounding rural area; primarily used to transport elderly within city limits, but will transport individuals to medical appointments, special events, etc. in
nearby towns
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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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Creighton University Medical Center http://www.creightonhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
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Crete Area Medical Center http://www.creteareamedicalcenter.com (external link)
25-BED acute care hospital
PHYSICIAN'S clinics in Crete and Wilber
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Crete Police Department
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY protects and preserves the peace for the City of Crete residents including traffic enforcement and criminal investigations
ANIMAL SERVICES, pet licenses, bicycle licenses
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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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Crisis Center http://www.giscrisis.org (external link)
SERVICES for Domestic Violence Clients:
24 hour emergency and support services for victims of family violence and sexual assault
Safe shelter
Emergency and support transportation
Medical assistance
Legal assistance
Food and clothing
Child care
Court support
Peer support groups
Advocacy
Transitional shelter
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Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault http://www.knowanddowhatsright.com (external link)
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
SHELTER
EDUCATION AND SUPPORT, including support groups, for survivors and abusers
REFERRALS for legal and medical help, assistance with protection orders
CRISIS INTERVENTION
SPANISH speaking services
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Cristo Cordero de Dios
SPIRITUAL COUNSELING for Hispanic couples addressing a variety of family issues, including adaptation to a new culture, raising children, changes in employment, divorce
FOCUS ON communication
INFORMATION ABOUT resources in the community
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
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Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc http://www.ccfa.org (external link)
INFORMATION, advocacy, supportive services and research to improve the quality of life for Chrohns disease and ulcerative colitis patients; toll free number can provide information on local groups
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Cross Training Center http://www.crosstc.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL TRAINING in the areas of general construction, electronic recycling, refurbishing computers, warehousing, customer service, and auto mechanics
SKILLS ASSESSMENT, life skills training, and on the job experience
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Cross Training Center http://www.crosstc.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL TRAINING in the areas of general construction, electronic recycling, refurbishing computers, warehousing, customer service, and auto mechanics
SKILLS ASSESSMENT, life skills training, and on the job experience
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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 Counseling Services
INDIVIDUAL, COUPLE and family counseling
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, other trauma and abuse issues
EATING DISORDERS and groups
CHRISTIAN-BASED counseling
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Crossroads of Western Iowa http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services provides support for individuals with disabilities so they can find a job and work in the community
BRIDGES TO WORK works with school personnel in helping students transition from school to adult life
WORK SITE assessment
RESIDENTIAL services for children and adults
RESPITE services
BRAIN INJURY home and community based services
ADULT DAY PROGRAM for people with disabilities
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Crystal Meth Anonymous - Omaha Chapter http://www.cmaomaha.org (external link)
12 STEP FELLOWSHIP for those in recovery from addiction to crystal meth
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Cuming County Offices http://www.co.cuming.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Custer County Offices http://www.co.custer.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Iowa http://www.cff.org (external link)
FUNDRAISING for research
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Nebraska http://www.cff.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL on Cystic Fibrosis
PROVIDES REFERRALS concerning support groups, pharmacy information, necessary medications
FUND RAISING for cystic fibrosis research
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C.A.R.E. Child Abuse Resource and Education Program http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HAPPY BEAR PRESENTATIONS, a personal safety program for early elementary aged children, teaches kids about bullying, good touch/bad touch, drug and alcohol prevention, and stranger danger
BECOMING A LOVE AND LOGIC PARENT parenting class-group format, seven week series. Classes are available for general ages of children or specific to early childhood.
I'M IN CHARGE SEMINARS for higher elementary aged children who are preparing to stay home without supervision
S.A.V.E. PROGRAM which stands for Stop Abuse and Violence Early
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Cairo Housing Authority
SUBSIDIZED one bedroom efficiency apartments
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Cairo Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals at noon
ROLLS and coffee, 6:30 am-11:00 am
HOME DELIVERED meals for Cairo and surrounding area
FOOT CLINIC 4th Thursday of the month, starting at 1 pm
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC 2nd Wednesday of the month in the morning
DIABETIC CLINIC every 4 months, call for date and time
BIRTHDAY party and bingo, last Monday of the month
SUNDAY DINNER once a month, 11:00am-1:00pm
TRANSPORTATION within Hall County
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Call to Protect http://www.calltoprotect.org (external link)
COLLECTS WIRELESS PHONES to benefit survivors of domestic violence; proceeds from the sale of phones help fund agencies that fight domestic violence and are also used to support the educational efforts of the Wireless Foundation; other phones are refurbished and become lifelines for domestic violence survivors when faced with an emergency situation
SEE WEBSITE for local collection sites in Iowa and Nebraska or mail to the address listed
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Calvert Recreation Center - Lincoln Parks and Recreation Dept.
BEFORE and after school recreational programs during the school year for youth
SUMMER DAY CAMPS, K-4th and Mid-level - 5-7th Grades.
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Cambridge Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC second Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC fourth Thursday of the month, $10 fee
CARD PARTY twice per month
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Camelot Care Centers http://www.provcorp.com (external link)
THERAPY FOR individual, couple, and family, for mental health and substance abuse issues, can provide services, in home, school, or office
FOSTER CARE services
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Camp Cosmo Diabetic Camp http://www.rwhs.org (external link)
RESIDENT CAMP for youth ages 10-16 with diabetes
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Camp Fire USA Midlands Council http://www.campfireomaha.org (external link)
PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH stressing life skills development, cultural awareness, academic excellence, healthy lifestyles and communication skills, community service and violence prevention
PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAMS include: Get Real About Violence, The Bubbylonian Encounter (Sexual Abuse), Adventure of Natalie the Net Nanny (Internet Safety), and I'm Peer Proof! (Positive Peer Relationships).
AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMS for elementary youth at Gomez Heritage, Highland, Indian Hill, Jackson, Liberty, Castelar, and Washington (Council Bluffs)
AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMS for adolescents at Marrs Middle School, Norris Middle Schools, South High, Bryan High, Bryan Middle.
AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMS for elementary youth in homeless shelters, Salvation Army and Micah House
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Camp Moxie, Moxie Angels, Parents Assisting Teens
CAMP MOXIE is a day camp held each summer for 4-8 one week sessions
MOXIE ANGELS is a weekly club held during the school year for girls who have attended Camp Moxie
PARENTS ASSISTING TEENS meets the second Wednesday of each month; discussion and educational group for parents of teens
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Camp Quality Heartland http://hl.campqualityusa.org (external link)
SUMMER CAMP for kids with cancer and their siblings (located in Bellevue, NE); Winter Teen Camp in January, Family Camp in August
YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITIES also planned
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Camp Scott
FIVE WEEK summer day camp for developmentally disabled children and youth
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Campus House
GROUP HOME for girls ages 12-19
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Campus Kitchen at the University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.campuskitchens.org (external link)
NUTRITIOUS meals are prepared and delivered to individuals referred by social service agencies
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES with emphasis placed on developing positive relationships between volunteers and individuals served
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Cancer Center Helpline http://www.nebraskamed.com (external link)
CANCER NURSES available to talk with and refer people with cancer concerns
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Cancer Hope Network http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org (external link)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT to adult cancer patients and their families; support provided via telephone by trained volunteers who've been through a similar cancer experience, recovered, and are leading productive lives
TACT - TALKING ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS is a clinical trial matching program for cancer patients considering participation in a clinical trial; patients will be matched with a cancer survivor who has been in a clinical trial and who can answer questions that the patient may have
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Cancer Resource Center http://www.lmep.com (external link)
CLINICAL TRIALS program for the community
INFORMATION about community resources, support groups and the patient's diagnosis
REFERS patients to counseling resources as needed
FREE WIGS AND PROSTHESES for cancer patients
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Cancer Survivorship Group http://www.nebraskamed.com (external link)
EDUCATIONAL AND SUPPORT GROUP concerned with survivorship issues for people with a cancer history, their family, friends, or health care professionals
EDUCATION PRESENTED BY health care and community speakers
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Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation http://www.candlelighters.org (external link)
PROVIDES REFERRALS for emotional and financial support, help with legal, insurance of educational issues, treatment information and advocacy for children with cancer.
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Candlelighters of Omaha http://www.childrensomaha.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUPS for parents of children with cancer, the child and their siblings
FREE PARKING in Children's Hospital underground parking garage
IMPORTANT: Attendees at Candlelighters must be free of cough, cold, flu, sore throat, rash, fever and must not have been exposed to any of these in the 48 hours prior to the meeting. If you have questions about this, please call the clinic nurses to discuss - (402) 955-3949.
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Capital Humane Society of Nebraska http://www.capitalhumanesociety.org (external link)
ANIMAL WELFARE SERVIES, including animal shelter, adoption program for homeless animals, advocacy for enforcement of county ordinances through the Lancaster County Sheriff's Department, pet therapy programs, development of legislation and ordinances, cremation, euthanasia, presentations to community groups, volunteer and education programs
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Capital Humane Society of Nebraska http://www.capitalhumanesociety.org (external link)
ANIMAL WELFARE SERVIES, including animal shelter, adoption program for homeless animals, advocacy for enforcement of county ordinances through the Lancaster County Sheriff's Department, pet therapy programs, development of legislation and ordinances, cremation, euthanasia, presentations to community groups, volunteer and education programs
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Capstone http://www.capstonenebraska.com (external link)
VIDEO-TAPED FORENSIC interviews of children who are victims of sexual and physical abuse and neglect
CHILD ADVOCACY
COMMUNITY EDUCATION and outreach
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Capstone Behavioral Health http://www.capstonebehavioralhealth.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING in home or in office, focusing on parent-child conflict, adolescent conflicts, step-family and adoption issues, parenting and communication skills, abuse issues; physical, emotional and sexual, behavior issues; ADHD, anger management, impulse control, dependency issues, and emotional issues; unresolved grief/loss, depression, self-harm
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY services, including drug testing
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
PARENT EDUCATION, in-home
ANGER MANAGEMENT classes for adults and adolescents
TRUANCY AND SCHOOL refusal services
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Cardé Coaching http://www.frontiernet.net/~cardecoaching (external link)
LIFE COACHING services relating to issues such as personal growth, relationships, career planning and development, family and parenting, budgeting and finances, stress management, time management, small business development, and health and fitness
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Cardiac Center, The - Commit to Quit http://www.creighton.edu (external link)
SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAM; group and individual counseling available; Medicare and Medicaid cover tobacco cessation counseling services
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Care and Share Pantry - 5th Ave Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING BANK
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Care Corps Homeless Shelter http://www.care-corps.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER services for men, women, and families
PREVENTION for those who are near homeless (i.e. food boxes, clothing, and school supplies)
CASE MANAGERS available to assist with obtaining employment and securing housing
SHELTER SERVICES include mental health and chemical dependency services provided by a licensed professional (LPHP and CADAC); life skills education program with over 30 different classes designed to teach residents the skill to achieve and maintain independence; aftercare programming allows clients to participate in life skill education classes and meet with therapists for up to six months after leaving the shelter
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Career Solutions, Inc. at the Ollie Webb Center http://www.olliewebbinc.org (external link)
CAREER DEVELOPMENT, job development/planning, placement and on-going supports for persons with developmental or other disabilities
EDUATIONAL SUPPORT
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES for persons with developmental disabilities
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Caregiver Support Services http://www.caregiversupportservices.org (external link)
CAREGIVER TRAINING
COUNSELING to caregivers, transitional and post care giving
SUPPORT TO NURSING Assistants and Medication Aides
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING and Medication Aide training
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for the National Family Caregivers Association
STATE REPRESENTATIVE for Alzheimer's Foundation of America
AMERICAN RED CROSS Family Caregiver Training Program
CORPORATE CAREGIVING Program for employed caregivers
CONSULTING
CAREGIVER Case Management
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Caregivers Support Group http://www.alz.org/midlands (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for persons who care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUPS in Douglas, Sarpy, Washington, Dodge, and Burt counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie, Harrison, Fremont, Page and Shelby counties in Iowa
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CARES - Comprehensive Adolescent Residential Educational Services http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM providing long-term care, training and guidance for pregnant and parenting females, or other females in need of group home care, ages 13-18 years
PLACEMENT of both mother and babies through Social Services or probation officers
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Caretech, Inc. http://www.caretechinc.com (external link)
CAREGIVER SERVICES assist clients with housekeeping, transportation, meal preparation, laundry, companionship, etc.
LIFELINE emergency alert systems
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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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Caring and Sharing Al-Anon Family Group http://nebr-al-anon-alateen.org/ (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for family members and friends of those who suffer from addictions
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Caring Connections http://www.caringinfo.org (external link)
NATIONAL CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT initiative to improve care at the end of life
FREE BROCHURES on a wide range of end-of-life topics including advance care planning, financial planning, caregiving, hospice and palliative care, grief and loss, and pain
REFERRALS TO local hospice providers
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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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Carroll Area Nursing Service - Denison Branch http://www.canshomehealth.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING
HOME HEALTH aides
HOMEMAKER service
PHYSICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL Therapy
SPEECH THERAPY
WAIVER programs
DIETARY consults
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CARS - Car Allowance Rebate System http://www.cars.gov (external link)
GOVERNMENT PROGRAM that helps consumers buy or lease a more environmentally-friendly vehicle from a participating dealer when they trade in a less fuel-efficient car or truck; the program is designed to energize the economy; boost auto sales and put safer, cleaner and more fuel-efficient vehicles on the nation's roadways
Consumers will be able to take advantage of this program and receive a $3,500 or $4,500 discount from the car dealer when they trade in their old vehicle and purchase or lease a new one; consumers do not need to register anywhere or at anytime for this program; see website for eligibility requirements
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION:
The vehicle must be less than 25 years old on the trade-in date
Only purchase or lease of new vehicles qualify
Generally, trade-in vehicles must get 18 or less MPG (some very large pick-up trucks and cargo vans have different requirements)
Trade-in vehicles must be registered and insured continuously for the full year preceding the trade-in
You don't need a voucher, dealers will apply a credit at purchase
Program runs through Nov 1, 2009 or when the funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.
The program requires the scrapping of your eligible trade-in vehicle, and that the dealer disclose to you an estimate of the scrap value of your trade-in. The scrap value, however minimal, will be in addition to the rebate, and not in place of the rebate.
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Carter Lake Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
RECREATION, including arts and crafts, shopping trips to mall once a month, field trips, Bingo after dinner, parties on Thursday, swimming group, exercise Tue and Fri 11 am
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Carter Lake Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
RECREATION, including arts and crafts, shopping trips to mall once a month, field trips, Bingo after dinner, parties on Thursday, swimming group, exercise Tue and Fri 11 am
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CASA Connection http://www.nationalcasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
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CASA for Lancaster County http://www.casa4lancaster.org (external link)
TRAIN and support community volunteers who advocate on behalf of abused and/or neglected children in the juvenile court system
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CASA for York County http://www.casaforyork.org (external link)
TRAIN and support volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child or group of siblings who are under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVE as the child's voice in court
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CASA of Northeast Nebraska
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVES as the child's voice in court
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CASA of Scotts Bluff County http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, SCREENS, TRAINS AND SUPPORTS VOLUNTEERS (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
CASAS MAINTAIN CONTACT with the children during the entire court jurisdiction period; work with attorneys, therapists, parents, foster parents, and all adults involved with the child; and get to know the child's needs and makes reports to the court, so a more informed decision can be made
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CASA of South Central Nebraska http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVES as the child's voice in court
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CASA of Southeast Nebraska http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
SERVES AS the child's voice in court
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CASA Program for Douglas County http://www.casaomaha.org (external link)
RECRUITS, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect
CASAs maintain contact with the children during the entire court jurisdiction period; work with attorneys, therapists, parents, foster parents, and all adults involved with the child; and get to know the child's needs and makes reports to the court, so a more informed decision can be made
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CASA Project of Dodge County
TRAINED VOLUNTEERS look out for the best interest of abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system
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Cass County Emergency Management http://www.iowahomelandsecurity.org (external link)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT for Cass County in cases of disaster, weather, terrorism, or civil unrest
COORDINATES and assists American Red Cross with volunteers in cases of disaster
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Cass County Iowa Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ia/ (external link)
DELIVERS programs that stabilize farm income, helps farmers conserve soil and water resources, provides credit to new and disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, and helps farm operations recover from the effects of disaster. A farmer-elected county committee reviews county office operations and makes decisions on how to apply the programs.
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Cass County Iowa General Relief
RENT AND UTILITY assistance
FOOD VOUCHERS
FUNERAL assistance
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Cass County Iowa Mental Health
COORDINATION OF SERVICES for persons having mental retardation, developmental disabilities, or chronic mental illness
PROGRAMS include the following: Cass County Case Management provides coordination, referral and advocacy for people with mental retardation, developmental disabilities or chronic mental illness who are on Iowa Medicaid, Cass County CPC provides coordination, referral and advocacy for persons who are not on Medicaid. Assists clients with the disability determination process. Assists with follow-up to services and programs following mental health inpatient commitment. CPC coordinates services for persons living in ICF/MR level of care
GENERAL ASSISTANCE
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Cass County Iowa Sheriff's Office http://www.sheriffcass.com (external link)
COUNTY LAW enforcement agency
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Cass County Iowa Veteran Service Office
LIMITED FUNDS for medical, rent, food, utilities, and transportation
FILES CLAIMS for all benefits including medical, pension, compensation
FUNERAL ASSISTANCE for indigent
FILES APPLICATIONS for Veterans Home
LIFETIME HUNTING AND FISHING licenses for service connected disabled veterans
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Cass County ISU Extension Office http://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass (external link)
SPECIALISTS participate in organizing and teaching conferences, workshops and short courses, developing demonstration and research projects, and advising organizations and businesses
YOUTH PROGRAMS include 4-H clubs and projects, camps, workshops, school enrichment, babysitter classes, and after-school programs
FOOD and nutrition information
PARENTING instruction and information
SENIOR CITIZEN programs include personal financial organization, nutrition and health, grandparents as parents, estate planning, and tax preparation based on income - call for details
HORTICULTURAL and agricultural information and education
CHILD/DAY Care certification
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cass County Memorial Hospital Home Care/Hospice http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES including breast and cervical cancer early detection, Wise Women cardiovascular risk reduction for women, adult and infant immunizations, child health services, family planning services, lead poisoning prevention, maternal health services, Community Tobacco Coalition, Health Cass County community health needs assessment, communicable disease investigation, emergency preparedness, Parents As Teachers home visitation, Caring Connections mentoring program, Senior Health Insurance Information Program, Interfaith Volunteer Program, Health Promotion, TB testing, STD screening and treatment, and volunteer transportation
HOME CARE part time intermittent services to people with a disease or disability with services including skilled nursing, specialized wound ostomy continence nurses, certified diabetic educators, home care aide, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and medical social services
HOSPICE end of life care for people with a terminal condition and their families including skilled nursing, home care aide, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, medical social services, volunteer opportunities, bereavement services, medications related to the terminal diagnosis, and durable medical equipment needs related to the terminal diagnosis
HOMEMAKER services including light housekeeping, personal care, and chores
EXTENDED CARE Services including companion services, skilled nursing hourly up to 24 hours a day, Home Care Aide hourly up to 24 hours per day, and HCBS Waiver services providing approved provider for all waiver programs
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Cass County Nebraska County Offices http://www.cassne.org (external link)
ASSESSOR
ATTORNEY
CLERK
COMMISSIONERS
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
DISTRICT COURT
ELECTION
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
GIS MAPPING (property lookup)
REGISTER OF DEEDS
SHERIFF
SURVEYOR
TREASURER
VETRANS' SERVICES
VISITORS PROMOTION
WEED CONTROL
ZONING
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Cass County Nebraska Emergency Management http://www.cassne.org/emergmanag.html (external link)
PUBLIC EDUCATION on what to do before, during and after a disaster to protect themselves, their families, their homes, and their businesses
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Cass County Nebraska Emergency Management http://www.cassne.org/emergmanag.html (external link)
PUBLIC EDUCATION on what to do before, during and after a disaster to protect themselves, their families, their homes, and their businesses
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Cass County Nebraska Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Cass County Nebraska 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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Cass County Nebraska Sheriff http://www.cassne.org/sheriff.html (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance and Education) and G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance, Education and Training) programs
CRIME PREVENTION through Crime Stoppers and Neighborhood Watch programs
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Cass County Nebraska Veteran Service Office http://www.cassne.org/vetservices.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES include the following: provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty (wartime service for some benefits); and must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Cass County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES do not require wartime service and include the following: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, nominal fee for fishing and hunting permits, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, Grave Markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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Cass County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Cass County Recycling Center http://www.cassne.org (external link)
BRUSH AND WOOD chip disposal
WOOD CHIP DISTRIBUTION available to the public at a fee of $10.00 per pickup load or $25.00 per dump truck if loaded, or free if citizen loads their own
TIRE RECYCLING, up to 4 free
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS consisting of asphalt, concrete, dirt or rock with no loose metal or other miscellaneous contaminants is accepted
GRINDER available for rent
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Cass Family Medicine http://www.cassfamilymedicine.org (external link)
HEALTH CARE for all ages, including obstetrical, pediatrics, geriatrics, general medical care, women's health, reproductive health, prenatal, obstetrics and gynecology
PHARMACY
BLOOD TESTING for lead
STD testing and treatment
IMMUNIZATIONS
SCREENING AND TREATMENT for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cholesterol, and depression
ROUTINE SERVICES such as pap smears, school physicals, prenatal visits, well baby exams, physicals and other routine healthcare procedures; follow-up visits for patients with diabetes, elevated blood lead levels, hypertension, behavioral health concerns and other on-going health problems are also routine activities at the clinic.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH and social work providers work collaboratively with the medical providers to help patients with a variety of issues affecting their overall health; when a patient sees a medical provider and psychosocial or behavioral issues are identified, a behavioral health staff member or social worker will be called in to consult with the patient and/or family during the visit; follow up appointments are made when necessary; behavioral health providers assist patients in dealing with problems such as depression, anxiety, pain management, ADHD, lifestyle changes related to chronic diseases, children's behavioral problems, parenting concerns, family violence, smoking cessation, chemical dependency, stress management, and marital and family conflicts
SOCIAL WORKERS assist patients with accessing social support services, confronting financial and housing problems, violence and sexual assault, literacy, and many other issues
HEALTH EDUCATION integrated into each patient's visit; nutrition, disease prevention and management are taught to patients individually and in groups; educational follow-up, care coordination, management and peer education, including care for sexually transmitted diseases, latent tuberculosis, high lead levels, prenatal care and care for chronic diseases: asthma, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and depression
MEDICAID ENROLLMENT provides assistance in applying for Medicaid; to qualify for Medicaid, a person must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and meet income guidelines; unborn children are also eligible for Medicaid
SPECIALIST REFERRALS for services not available at the clinic are made for all patients; appointments for patients without insurance and/or limited income are made through Hope Medical Outreach Coalition volunteer physicians and facilities
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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 - Columbus Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH services include assessments and outpatient counseling for adults and youth, and medication management for adults
SUBSTANCE ABUSE services include assessments and outpatient services for adults and youth
CO-OCCURRING residential treatment
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Catholic Charities - Council Bluffs http://www.dmdiocese.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families; marriage counseling also available
EXPERTISE in domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and post trauma disorder
PREGNANCY counseling and adoption services offered in Council Bluffs by the staff from Des Moines Catholic Charities office
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Catholic Charities - Creative Learning Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
DAY CARE CENTER
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Catholic Charities - North Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
AFTER SCHOOL program
SUMMER CAMP for youth
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Catholic Charities - Sheehan Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH services include assessments, outpatient counseling for adults and families, and medication management
SUBSTANCE ABUSE services include assessments and outpatient services
PREGNANCY COUNSELING AND ADOPTION for women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy; also works with families interested in adopting a child and provides post-adoption services; offers Mentoring Moms program
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Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Assistance Services http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
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
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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 - Diocese of Lincoln http://www.cssisus.org (external link)
FOOD BASKETS
DIAPERS
TRANSITIONAL AND PERMANENT HOUSING, case management
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE class
TOY ROOM open a specific date in December; first come first served; no registration necessary; must bring names of children, proof of residence, and proof of children (i.e. Social Security cards); parents may shop for one toy per child
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Catholic Social Services - Hastings
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
CLOTHING VOUCHERS
DAILY sack lunches
FURNITURE
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
HOUSING AND SUPPORT services for domestic violence victims
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Cedar County Emergency Management http://www.co.cedar.ne.us (external link)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, response, recovery and mitigation in times of disaster
INFOMATION AND EDUCATION on emergency disaster preparedness
ASSISTS in managing Homeland Security Programs for Lt. Governor
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Cedar County Farm Service Agency http://www.usda.gov (external link)
FARM Service Agency administers
Disaster Assistance
Farm loans
Conservation programs
Price supports
Commodities
Financial Inquiries
Environmental programs
Commodity Credit corporation
Outreach
Youth loans for 4H projects
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Cedar County Farm Service Agency http://www.usda.gov (external link)
FARM Service Agency administers
Disaster Assistance
Farm loans
Conservation programs
Price supports
Commodities
Financial Inquiries
Environmental programs
Commodity Credit corporation
Outreach
Youth loans for 4H projects
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Cedar County Offices http://www.co.cedar.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Cedar County Sheriff's Office http://www.co.cedar.ne.us (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Cedar County Veteran Service Office http://www.co.cedar.ne.us/veterans.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES include the following: provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs, personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents, must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service, and must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Cedar County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES do not require wartime service and include the following: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund, fee exempt fishing and hunting permits, applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes, and waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, Grave Markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades.
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Cedar Rapids Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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CEDARS Central Nebraska http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
RICHARDSON HOUSE GROUP HOME AND EMERGENCY SHELTER, 242 North 7th, Broken Bow, NE 68822;(308) 872-6435; Jeanette Birnie, Program Manager, (308) 872-5455, ext. 202; offers 24-hour emergency shelter and residential group home services for children birth through age 18
FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES, 944 South G Street, Broken Bow, NE 68822; (308) 872-2420; 24-Hour Crisis Line, (800) 942-4040; Valerie Harris, Assistant Program Manager, (308) 872-5455, ext. 203; provides referrals to emergency shelter and other needed services, as well as ongoing support and information for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
FOSTER CARE recruits foster care families and provides emergency and agency-supported foster care services until permanency is achieved
SUPER KIDS CLUB, after-school program for school-age children, K-5 at North Park Elementary, 1135 North H Street
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CEDARS Southwest Nebraska http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
JUVENILE DIVERSION SERVICES for youth and young adults who have committed law violations are able to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system by successfully completing this program. Nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).
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CEDARS Youth Services http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
CEDARS FOSTER CARE AND RESIDENTIAL SAFETY. Emergency shelter services for state ward and private children and youth, ages birth-18. Able to accommodate sibling groups, as well as teen mothers and their children. Emergency and agency-supported foster care, including respite care, for state wards, ages birth-18. (see separate listing)
CEDARS RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSITIONAL CARE. Gender-based group home residential programs for male state wards, ages 13-18, and pregnant and parenting teen mothers, ages 13-18, or those at risk of teenage pregnancy. Residential services for homeless teen mothers who are pregnant or parenting also available. Scattered-site housing for homeless teens, state wards, and juvenile offenders, including 24-hour support, case management, and employment assistance. (see separate listing)
CEDARS SAFETY AND IN-HOME SERVICES. Family-driven support services for state ward children, youth, and families. Provides a comprehensive planning process that involves children and their families, and results in a unique set of individualized community services that allow children to remain in their family homes, including parent skill building and monitored visitation. Services also available for at-risk families who are pregnant or parenting young children.
CEDARS EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAMS. Early care and education for children ages six weeks to six years, including a comprehensive preschool program and behavior management consultation. Programs located in north central and downtown Lincoln. Before-and-after school programs provide safe, supervised, and cost effective before-and-after school, full day summer, and non-school day enrichment opportunities for students at two Lincoln elementary schools, Clinton, and Hartley. (see separate listing)
CEDARS CLINICAL SERVICES. Outpatient counseling for children, youth, and families primarily eligible for Medicaid/Medicaid Managed Care or private insurance. (see separate listing)
CEDARS JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES. Juvenile diversion services offer youth, ages 7-17, who have committed law violations the opportunity to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. Day and evening reporting centers offer an alternative to incarceration for youth, ages 13-18, who are state wards or are involved in the Lancaster County Juvenile Court System. Educational services provides tutorial services for youth involved in CEDARS programs. Tracker services provides one-on-one supervision and advocacy for youth, ages 13-18, who are state wards or are involved in the Lancaster County Juvenile Court System. Services include electronic monitoring/GPS and drug testing as required. Street-based assistance to runaway, homeless, and at risk teens also available. (see separate listing)
CEDARS VOLUNTEER SERVICES provides opportunities for working with children and families, including internships and practicums.
CEDARS FOSTER CARE RECRUITMENT for foster parents to provide emergency and agency-supported foster and respite care services for children ages birth to 19. Contact Dan Metzler, (402) 437-8830 or (402) 434-5437 (see separate listing)
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Celebrate Recovery http://www.celebraterecovery.com (external link)
12-STEP PROGRAM to help persons recover from the hurts, hangups and habits of life including anxiety, addictions, compulsions, pornography, money management, love life, and family matters
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Celebrate Recovery http://www.hclk.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUPS for anyone dealing with anger/relational issues, abuse, or addictions
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Celiac Sprue Association, USA Inc. http://www.csaceliacs.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION for those with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis
SUPPORT GROUPS throughout the state
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Celiac Sprue Support Group http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those with Celiac disease; co-sponsored by the Celiac Sprue Association, Midlands Chapter; gluten-free refreshments served
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Cellular One Wireless Customer Service http://www.cellularone.com (external link)
CELLULAR TELEPHONE customer service
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Center for Conflict Resolution http://www.conflictresolutioncenter.com (external link)
MEDIATION FOR disputes between consumers and businesses, neighbors, landlords and tenants, parents and adolescents, communities, families, churches, civic groups and others
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE, family mediation, organizational facilitation and other instances
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Center for Family Health,The http://www.ecdhd.com (external link)
ABSTINENCE education
PREGNANCY testing and counseling
VARIOUS methods of birth control
PAP smear and Colposcopy
BREAST exams
EVERY Woman Matters Programs
STD testing and treatment
INFERTILITY counseling and referral
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Center for Holistic Development, Inc. http://www.chdomaha.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services
MENTAL HEALTH services
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION programs for behavioral health, mental health, substance abuse
WORKSHOPS on mental/behavioral health issues
FREE SCREENINGS for depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), ADHD, and alcohol use
TEENSCREEN is free screening for teens who may be at risk for suicide or mental health issues
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Center for Legal Immigration Assistance
ASSISTS WITH THE LEGAL, non-criminal needs of refugees and immigrants in Nebraska that includes visas, information about benefits under immigration laws, proper documentation and domestic violence issues. Headquarters are in Lincoln with clinics in Lexington, Hastings, and North Platte.
IMMIGRATION COURT SERVICES
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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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Center for Psychological Services, P.C.
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individual, marital, and family (all ages).
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE for children through age 18.
IN-SCHOOL BEHAVIOR Therapy program in elementary publics in Kearney, Riverdale and Glenwood corners.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY counseling for youth and young adults.
Psychological testing and Neuropsychological testing.
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Center for Survivors http://www.centerforsurvivors.net (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING to domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims
24 HOUR HOTLINE
SAFE SHELTER
SUPPORT GROUPS
SUPPRT SERVICES include financial assistance and advocacy
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION materials
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, including information on bullying and a support group
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Centering Corporation http://www.centering.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS on grief and loss for children and adults
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Centering Corporation http://www.centering.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS on grief and loss for children and adults
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CenterPointe, Inc. http://www.centerpointe.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT SERVICES:
ADULT & YOUTH TREATMENT offers outpatient treatment services for youth 13-18 and adults 19 and over with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; services are provided based on client need and many include individual, group, and family counseling and psychiatric services; expected stay depends on client need, but generally 6-8 months
ADULT DAY REHABILITATON SERVICES provides long term, structured day services for adults 19 and over with a severe and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders; services develop daily living skills designed to reduce admissions to more intensive services; expected stay up to 5 years
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM offers individual support and advocacy to develop skills needed to live in the community as independently as possible; services assist with basic needs such as housing, food, medical needs and linkages with needed services in the community; expected stay varies depending on client needs, but generally, 12-18 months
HARVEST PROJECT provides case management services specifically designed for adults 55 and older with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; this program is provided in collaboration with the Lincoln Information for the Elderly (LIFE) and the Community Mental Health Center
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:
ADULT DUAL DISORDER RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for adults 19 and over with severe and persistent mental illness and substance dependence; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; expected stay 6-8 months
GLIDE transitional housing in scattered site apartments in addition to case management services is provided for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact the Community Support program for more information
PERMANENT HOUSING is a housing and case management service for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact Community Support for more information
TOUCHSTONE provides short-term residential treatment services for adults 19 and over with substance dependence disorders. Psychiatric services available. This program is provided in collaboration with Houses of Hope; expected stay is 30-45 days
YOUTH RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for youth 13-18 years with substance dependence or co-occurring substance dependence and mental health disorders; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; not a locked facility; expected stay 4-6 months
VOLUNTEER INTERN PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities working with youth and adults including tutors, intern and practicum students.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/index.htm (external link)
WEBSITE INFORMATION on diseases and conditions, emergency preparedness and response, environmental health, life stages and populations, healthy living, travel's health, injury violence and safety and workplace safety and health
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Central City Government Offices http://www.centralcityne.org/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITIES
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Central City Housing Authority
SUBSIDIZED housing
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Central City Police Department http://www.centralcityne.org/ (external link)
MUNICIPAL POLICE
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Central City Prairie Land Food
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD program that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices; food is distributed toward the end of each month, sign up at the beginning of the month
HOLIDAY and other food specials
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Central City Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
CONGREGATE meals
IN-HOME care
EXERCISE and recreational programs
COMPUTERS
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING on 2nd Tuesday of the even months at 11:00am
TOE NAIL TRIMMING clinic on the 2nd Wednesday of the odd months at 1:30pm
PUBLIC transportation
CENTER available to rent for events
CARE management program
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Central 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 District Health Department
WIC nutritional program provides supplemental food
KIDS CONNECTION Children's Health Insurance application and provide a nurse who advocates and gives referrals to health practitioners in the community
P.H.O.N.E. Public Health Outreach & Nursing Education
ADULT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC the second Thursday of each month, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, call for cost
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY and surety - air, food, and water inspection and contamination issues (complaints and questions); natural and infectious disease information, such as West Nile virus, insect bites, etc.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE - bioterrorism threats (chemical, biological, and nuclear), mass immunization clinics, strategic national stockpile, volunteer opportunities
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION
DAY CARE service provider list
BREASTFEEDING information and education
SMOKING CESSATION program, Break the Chain: Freedom from Tobacco
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Central District Health Department - Merrick County Office
DIABETES EDUCATION
ATTACK ON ASTHMA program
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC second Wednesday of even months, 11 am-12 noon at Central City Senior Center
FOOT CARE CLINIC second Wednesday of odd months, 1:30pm
IMMUNIZATIONS for adults and children
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Central Health Center - Grand Island http://www.centralhealthcenter.org (external link)
BASIC REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE services for women and men
BIRTH CONTROL information and supplies
PELVIC AND BREAST exams
STD TESTING and treatment
PREGNANCY TESTING and referrals
TEEN EDUCATION
HIV testing
HEPATITIS TESTING
DNA PARENTAGE TESTING
PROVIDER OF EVERY WOMAN MATTERS
WISE GUY EDUCATION sessions for teenage boys on sexuality, dating violence, communication skills, teen pregnancy and abstinence
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Central Health Center - Grand Island Secondary Site http://www.centralhealthcenter.org (external link)
BIRTH CONTROL information and supplies
STD TESTING
PREGNANCY TESTING and referrals
HIV testing
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Central Health Center - Kearney http://www.centralhealthcenter.org (external link)
BASIC REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE services for women and men
BIRTH CONTROL information and supplies
PELVIC AND BREAST exams
STD TESTING and treatment
PREGNANCY TESTING and referrals
TEEN EDUCATION
HIV testing
HEPATITIS TESTING
DNA PARENTAGE TESTING
PROVIDER OF EVERY WOMAN MATTERS
WISE GUY EDUCATION sessions for teenage boys on sexuality, dating violence, communication skills, teen pregnancy and abstinence
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Central Health Center - Lexington http://www.centralhealthcenter.org (external link)
BASIC REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE services for women and men
BIRTH CONTROL information and supplies
PELVIC AND BREAST EXAMS
STD TESTING AND TREATMENT
PREGNANCY TESTING AND REFERRALS
TEEN EDUCATION
HIV TESTING
HEPATITIS TESTING
DNA PARENTAGE TESTING
PROVIDER OF EVERY WOMAN MATTERS
WISE GUY EDUCATION sessions for teenage boys on sexuality, dating violence, communication skills, teen pregnancy and abstinence
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Central Health Center - Lexington http://www.centralhealthcenter.org (external link)
BASIC REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE services for women and men
BIRTH CONTROL information and supplies
PELVIC AND BREAST EXAMS
STD TESTING AND TREATMENT
PREGNANCY TESTING AND REFERRALS
TEEN EDUCATION
HIV TESTING
HEPATITIS TESTING
DNA PARENTAGE TESTING
PROVIDER OF EVERY WOMAN MATTERS
WISE GUY EDUCATION sessions for teenage boys on sexuality, dating violence, communication skills, teen pregnancy and abstinence
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Central Mediation Center http://www.centralmediationcenter.com (external link)
VOLUNTEER MEDIATION for dispute settlement, such as divorce, child custody, small claims, consumer business, tenant/landlord, estate settlement and planning, debt, etc.
ELDER MEDIATION with families of elderly to make decisions
JUVENILE PAROLE/PROBATION mediation when conflict in the youth's life increases the risk of further law violation or incarceration
LARGE GROUP facilitation
CONFLICT RESOLUTION TRAINING workshops
FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCING
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Central Nebraska Child Advocacy Center
SAFE PLACE FOR CHILDREN to be interviewed by law enforcement, case workers, or forensic interviewer once abuse has been disclosed.
SUPPORT BY PROVIDING REFERRALS referrals to mental health services and support groups and following the case through the legal system.
COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL presentations
ASSIST PARENTS IN REPORTING ABUSE or following up on reports already made
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Central Nebraska Community Services http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY administrative office; see separate listings for locations and services
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Central Nebraska Community Services - Central City http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
WIC
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
IMMUNIZATIONS
RURAL HEALTH OUTREACH
HEAD START
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE for Hamilton, Merrick and Nance counties
WEATHERIZATION
SECTION 8 and Affordable housing
BUDGETING
HOPE (Hope Offers People Empowerment) intensive family case management program
THRIVES PROGRAM assists homeless in obtaining safe and suitable transitional housing
COMPUTER CLASSES
DIAPERS
REFERRALS
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Central Nebraska Community Services - Columbus http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
COMMODITY supplemental food program
WEATHERIZATION program
IMMUNIZATIONS for children ages 0-18
THRIVES (Transitional Housing for Rural Independence, Viability and Economic Stability) provides transition housing for individuals and families
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for disconnect notices for electricity and gas or eviction notices, first month's rent or deposit assistance
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS offers breast and cervical screening exams for women between 40-64 years of age; also includes cholesterol, blood sugar, and mammogram tests
HOPE Case Management offers personal counseling and support to help with financial and emotional needs, as well as building goals for a promising future
TAX PREPARATION assistance by appointment only
CHILD SAFETY SEAT program educates parents on the proper use and installation of their child safety seats and provides child safety seats if needed
HEAD START and Early Head Start (home and center-based) programs, full or part day - located in Columbus, Schuyler, and Albion; volunteer opportunities available
CHILDCARE CHOICE provides training for child care providers
EVEN START program for Platte County families with children ages birth-8, offering literacy, GED/Diploma, English as a second language services, and parenting classes
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Central Nebraska Community Services - Grand Island http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROJECT provides assistance for homeless individuals and families to secure permanent housing
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE for disconnect notices for electricity and gas or eviction notices, first month's rent or deposit assistance
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS offers breast and cervical screening exams for women over 40
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
SUPPLIES SUCH AS clothing, diapers, household items, and personal hygiene items
ADVOCACY
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Central Nebraska Community Services - O'Neill http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY Tue and Thu 8:30 am-4 pm, or call for appointment
THRIVES (Transitional Housing for Rural Independence, Viability and Economic Stability) provides transitional housing for individuals and families
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for disconnect notices for electricity and gas or eviction notices, first month's rent or deposit assistance
HOPE Case Management offers personal counseling and support to help with financial and emotional needs, as well as building goals for the future
BUDGETING assistance
WIC program for pregnant and postpartum women (child under 5 years)
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC for children up to age 19; for adults, TB and Hepatitis B shots are available
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS program enrollments and outreach; program pays for pelvic exams/pap tests, clinical breast exams, teaching of breast self exam, and mammograms; for first time clients, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar tests are performed; women and men age 50+ may also qualify for a colon cancer screening
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK works with children ages 0-3 who have a disability in their natural environments at no cost to families; service coordination for speech, occupational therapy, physical therapy, deaf education, and early childhood special education
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Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism http://www.cncaa.net (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRALS to local services, including counseling and treatment
COMMUNITY PREVETION and education programs
MEETING TIMES AND LOCATIONS for the following addiction support groups: Alcoholics Anonymous, Alateen, Al-Anon, Co-dependency Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Teen 12 Step Support Group, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Dual Diagnosis, Gambler's Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous
LENDING LIBRARY
BOOKSTORE
CLASSROOM PROGRAMS (Early Childhood-Post-Secondary)
TEACHER INSERVICES
TECHNICAL assistance
INTERVENTION EDUCATION
DUI and MIP education
PARENT education
POLICY development
WORKPLACE education
FREE MATERIALS to enhance curricula (posters, pamphlets, handouts, fact sheets)
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Central Nebraska Habitat For Humanity http://www.habitat.org (external link)
BUILDS and rehabilitates homes with the help of homeowner/partner and then sells the home to partner financed with affordable no interest loan.
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Central Nebraska Humane Society http://www.centralnebraskahumanesociety.com (external link)
PET LICENSING and also available through the Fire Department at Grand Island City Hall, 100 E first St or through local veterinarians
LOST AND FOUND pets shelter
ANIMAL RESCUE
PET ADOPTIONS
PET CEMETARY
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR information
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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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Central Plains Home Health & Hospice
HOME HEALTH CARE care provides skilled nursing services, physical and speech therapies, and personal care service for daily living in the patient's home
HOSPICE services for terminally ill patients and their families
CAREMATES provides personal care services for daily living in a patient's home (private pay)
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Centro Latino of Iowa http://www.sucentrolatino.org (external link)
ADVOCACY AND INFORMATION about Health and Human Services in the area
IMMIGRATION legal referrals
ESL FOR ADULTS with available child care at Broadway United Methodist
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION services and referrals
FOOD PANTRY referrals and warm winter clothes
NOTARY PUBLIC
PROBLEM SOLVING
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Chabad House http://www.ochabad.com (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLASSES
COUNSELING
CRISIS INTERVENTION
PRE-EMPLOYMENT counseling
FOOD PANTRY for Kosher food
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Chadron Chamber of Commerce http://www.chadron.com (external link)
BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP association
TOURIST information
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Chadron City Offices http://www.chadron-nebraska.com (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Chadron Community Hospital http://www.chadronhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME HEALTH services
HOSPICE care
LIFE LINE personal emergency response system
CHILD SAFETY SEAT inspections and education
SCHOOL NURSING SERVICES for Chadron Public Schools
DIABETIC education
NEWBORN HEARING screenings
HOME VISITS to new mothers
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Chadron Pantry http://www.ncap.info (external link)
FOOD PANTRY provides food for three days and can be accessed twice per year
COMMODITIES for income eligible individuals and families.
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Chadron Police Department http://www.chadron-ne.com (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Chadron Police Department http://www.chadron-ne.com (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Chadron Public Library http://members.panhandle.net/chadronpubliclibrary/ (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES
INTERNET ACCESS
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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 Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION for elderly persons
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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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Chadron State College Child Development Center Laboratory http://www.csc.edu (external link)
CHILD CARE CENTER, licensed and NAEYC accredited
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Chappell Housing Authority
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled and families; rents based on income. Community room, monthly senior meal, free computer and internet access in resident's community area as well as exercise equipment. Laundry on site and resident covered parking available at Hilltop. Equal housing provider and employer.
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Chappell Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Chappell-Lodgepole Ministerial Association http://www.gbgm-umc.org/Chappell_LodgpoleNE/index.htm (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
GASOLINE emergency funds
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Charity Navigator http://www.charitynavigator.org (external link)
WEBSITE provides information on thousands of charities and evaluates the financial health of each
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Charles Drew Health Center http://www.charlesdrewhcomaha.org (external link)
HEALTH CLINIC
ADULT MEDICINE
PEDIATRICS INCLUDING well child, physicals (school, sports and camp), immunizations, acute care
OB/GYN PROVIDES pap smears, breast and cervical cancer screening, etc.
FAMILY PLANNING
NUTRITION AND WIC program
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention
HIV/AIDS CONFIDENTIAL testing and counseling
SOCIAL WORK, case management
INCENTVE PROGRAM, Healthy Choices, for pregnant women
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for indigent patients
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION
OUTREACH TO African American women, youth, pregnant women and substance abusers
DENTAL CLINIC PROVIDES routine dental screening, non-emergency dental services, monetary assistance with dental cost; sliding fee scale
EYE DOCTOR PROVIDES routine vision screening; glaucoma or other eye disease evaluation available at little or no cost
PHARMACY FOR patients of Charles Drew
STD SCREENING and treatment for men and women
PROSTATE EXAMS
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Charles Drew Homeless Clinic http://www.cdhcmedical.com (external link)
BASIC MEDICAL CARE, emergency dental services, vision care, and social services to homeless individuals
WOMEN'S CLINIC Wed 9 am-12 noon, by appointment only
SIENA/FRANCIS HOUSE CLINIC - call for information
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Charles Foster Crippled Children's Fund
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for any assistive or adaptive device
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Charlie Brown's Kids-Good Grief http://www.charliebrownskids.org (external link)
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP for children and teens ages 3-18, who have experienced the death of a parent; surviving parent group meets concurrently
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Chase County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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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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Cherished Memories for a Lifetime http://www.cmlmemories4life.org (external link)
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS funds travel for working poor and distressed families to visit relatives for the holidays
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Chester Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce http://www.cheyennecountychamber.com (external link)
BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP association
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Cheyenne County Community Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEAL SITE
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Cheyenne County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Cheyenne County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Cheyenne County Handyman
IN-HOME ASSISTANCE in the form of housekeeping, snow removal, lawn mowing, and minor repairs
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Cheyenne County Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
DAYCARE
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Cheyenne County Offices http://www.co.cheyenne.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Child Advocacy Center http://www.smvoices.org (external link)
SERVICES ACCESSED AFTER HOURS via on-call coverage for law enforcement, child protective services and area hospitals
PROVIDES A SAFE ENVIRONMENT for forensic interviews and medical evaluations of a child victim, 18 years or under, who is alleged to have been a victim of child sexual abuse, physical abuse with bodily injury, or is a witness to a serious crime. Child interviews and medical exams are scheduled through the law enforcement or protective services agencies which are responsible for investigating the report of abuse and neglect
VICTIM ADVOCACY and support for the child victim and non-offending caregivers
CASE COORDINATION of the multi-disciplinary investigation and treatment teams
UNL PROJECT SAFE SUPPORT GROUPS and one-on-one counseling for child victims and non-offending caregivers on-site
COURT SCHOOL for child victims who will be called to testify in criminal or juvenile court
TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY PROFESSIONALS on identification and reporting, minimum facts interviewing and advanced skill building in child interviewing
COMMUNITY EDUCATION focused on prevention, and identification and reporting of abuse
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Child and Adolescent Therapy http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
THERAPY for children and adolescents who have serious behavioral and/or mental health issues
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Child and Adult Protection - Central Service Area http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
CHILD AND ADULT PROTECTION, regardless of income or age, to help stop abuse, and neglect, including investigation, planning of services, ongoing case management for reunification, and arranging of legal services if needed
INFORMATION and referral
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Child and Family Counseling Center - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for children, youth, and families; nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA)
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Child Care Connection - Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/health/environ/cehpi/index.htm (external link)
CHILD CARE resource and referral service which provides current information on licensed child care homes, centers and preschools in Lancaster County
PROVIDE parents with lists of providers who best meet family needs, and educates parents about quality child care, questions to ask of providers, and things to look for in a home or center
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE offered to providers through consultation, resource materials and inspections
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Child Care Resource and Referral for Southwest Iowa http://www.swiowachildcare.org (external link)
CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL can refer parents to local child care options and provides consumer education on how to choose quality child care. Also assists child care providers through technical assistance and training.
HELP WITH CHOOSING CHILD CARE, including a database which lists all licensed child care centers, preschools, Child Development Homes registered with State and non-registered child care home providers. Referrals are customized to the familyÂ’s needs which may include, but is not limited to: the type of child care desired, location, days and hours care is needed, the childrenÂ’s ages, whether Child Care Assistance is accepted and the experience and educational level of the provider.
PARENT EDUCATION ON CHOOSING A CHILD CARE - the program provides both verbal and written parent education (including information on child care regulations and indicators of quality).
CHILD CARE PROVIDER TRAINING AND EDUCATION - works with child care providers to increase the quality of care provided through on site consultation, technical assistance and training. Anyone interested in opening a home based child care business can call for assistance.
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Child Care Solutions
ASSISTS PARENTS in finding quality licensed childcare
EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS in English and Spanish to parents and providers
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION for parents and child care providers
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Child Guidance Center http://www.child-guidance.org (external link)
YOUTH, FAMILY, and ADULT COUNSELING to assist in family conflict, school behavior, emotional disturbance, law violation, substance abuse, trauma, abuse, mental illness, domestic violence, and/or attachment issues.
SPECIALIZED OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for adolescents who have been sexually offended, which includes risk assessment for youth, individual, family, and sex offender specific group therapy
EXTENDED DAY TREATMENT program for children 6-12; hours are daytime during the summer and after school when school is in session
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Child Health Specialty Clinics - Council Bluffs http://www.uihealthcare.com/chsc (external link)
INTEGRATED EVALUATION and planning clinics, evaluation of health-related behavior problems or chronic health problems
BIRTH TO FIVE SERVICES provided to children who are at risk for developmental delay (i.e. prematurity, prenatal drug exposure), includes assessment, evaluation, and consultation regarding the child's physical and neurological status, development and growth; parent education and support
SERVICE CARE coordination
ADVOCACY
PARENT SUPPORT, problem solving and emotional support
NUTRITION ASSESSMENT and counseling.
CARE FOR KIDS coordinator provides information for children on Medicaid, well baby and well child screenings in Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby counties
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Child Nutrition Services http://www.gocns.net (external link)
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM which provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in their care; the agency also offers training; providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail or fax
RESOURCE LIBRARY for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare – accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare – specialized support for children in 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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Child Support Enforcement - Lincoln http://www.dhhs.ne.gov/cse/cseindex.htm (external link)
ASSISTANCE to establish paternity, establish child support orders, and to collect child support payments
VOICE RESPONSE UNIT provides information regarding:
Payment Information
Questions Regarding Child Support Case
Receipt/Disbursement/Employer Information
Information on Child Support Enforcement offices, hours of operation and locations
Information provided to other State Child Support Enforcement agencies
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Child Support Enforcement Office - Cass County http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
ASSISTANCE to establish paternity, establish child support orders, and to collect child support payments
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Child Support Enforcement Office - Sarpy County http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
ASSISTANCE to establish paternity, establish child support orders, and to collect child support payments
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Child Support Enforcement Unit - Hall County http://www.nebraskachildsupport.com (external link)
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT UNIT enforces and/or establishes child support orders, medical support for minor children.
MONITORS the collection of payments made by the absent parent, if necessary. No custody or visitation issues.
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Child Support Recovery Unit - Council Bluffs http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us (external link)
COLLECTS child support from non-custodial parents and gathers information regarding cases
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Child Support Services - Douglas County http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
ASSISTANCE to establish paternity, establish child support orders, and to collect child support payments
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Child Support Services - Douglas County http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
ASSISTANCE to establish paternity, establish child support orders, and to collect child support payments
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Childhelp http://www.childhelp.org (external link)
CHILDHELP NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (1-800-4-A-CHILD) is a 24-hour hotline staffed by professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in approximately 140 languages. Offers crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources
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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program http://www.douglascountyhealth.com (external link)
GENERAL LEAD INFORMATION for the community
BLOOD LEAD TESTS for children under 7 years of age
FOLLOW-UP with families when children have been exposed
HOUSING LEAD INSPECTIONS for families with children under the age of 7 (must be requested by property owner)
SOIL LEAD referrals and information
HOME MAINTENANCE information and lead-safe work practices
LANDLORD AND TENANT information about lead and disclosure laws
NETWORKING, recommendations and support for medical professionals and other agencies
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Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder http://www.chaddne.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for parents and caregivers of children with ADD
ADULTS WITH ADD meet the same time and location as the Parent Support Group
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Children's Crisis Center http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SHELTER provides up to 72 hours for the children of families in crisis or experiencing abuse and/or neglect
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Children's Emergency Shelter http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY SHELTER, 18-bed, 5,000 square foot facility for children who live in Douglas and surrounding counties for up to 30 days. Goal is to provide a safe environment for youth to live in until they return home or until a more permanent placement arrangement can be made. Youth are provided all basic needs. Program includes behavior modification, social and independent living skills, and continuity of education.
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Children's Environmental Health - Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/health/environ/cehpi/index.htm (external link)
HEALTH AND SAFETY INSPECTIONS of small family child care homes (caring for two or three children) and child care centers, including a review of police records for all providers and household members of small family and state licensed child care home providers
INVESTIGATE complaints regarding health or sanitation issues in child care facilities
HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING to child care staff and provides child care health consultation services to local child care facilities
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Children's Hospital and Medical Center http://www.childrensomaha.org (external link)
PRIMARY AND TERTIARY CARE from birth to adolescence, including a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Youth Village, a special teen-age unit
SPECIALTY CLINICS
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER provides comprehensive outpatient and mental health services, specializing in pediatric issues
CAROLYN SCOTT RAINBOW HOUSE provides a home-away-from-home for parents with children suffering from long-term illness (see separate listing)
PEDIATRIC HINTS
EATING DISORDERS Clinic
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Children's Respite Care Center http://www.crccomaha.org (external link)
DAY SERVICES for medically fragile, chronically ill, physically challenged, and/or developmentally delayed children; RNs and LPNs on staff
SPECIAL EDUCATION support programming
PHYSICAL, OCCUPATIONAL, AND SPEECH therapy on site
TRANSPORTATION service available
SUMMER DAY CAMP program
FULL-TIME, part-time, or respite care available
OVERNIGHT/WEEKEND RESPITE hours
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM for children with both developmental and mental health concerns
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Children's Rights Council of Nebraska and Iowa http://www.childrensrightcouncilneia.com (external link)
INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN of divorce and separation, their parents and extended families
FAVORS FAMILY FORMATION and preservation, strengthening families through education and advocacy
WORKS TO DEMILITARIZE DIVORCE between parents, substituting conciliation and mediation for adversarial process
COMMUNICATION SKILLS, anger management, and parenting education for custodial, noncustodial, or absent parent, who has not been able to be in contact with the child(ren) for a period of time
ACCESS/VISITATION PROGRAM assists parents who want the other parent to provide emotional support when there is denial or interference with the emotional support and parenting time a parent wishes to provide
VOLUNTEERS direct clients to assistance in parenting time including sample parenting plans
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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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Children's Square - CHAPTER I http://www.childrenssquare.org (external link)
24-HOUR HELPLINE open to anyone in need, can provide referrals
SHORT TERM SHELTER stays for youth ages 12-17
FAMILY MEDIATION provided in shelter or while at home
INDIVIDIUAL COUNSELING provided in shelter or while at home
SUBSTANCE ABUSE ASSESSMENTS available to youth receiving services
FREE ACTIVITIES for youth, including weekly groups
EDUCATIONAL presentations, available for groups or organizations
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Children's Tumor Foundation - Nebraska Affiliate http://www.ctf.org (external link)
SUPPORT for those with neurofibromatosis
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Children's Winter Wonderland Holiday Breakfast http://www.offuttenlistedspousesclub.com (external link)
CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST AND ACTIVITIES, including free photos with Santa, face paintings, clowns, and more
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Children-At-Home http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
ASSISTS FAMILIES of children with developmental disabilities by providing funding for services and supports not provided by existing programs
REQUESTS could be for items such as wheelchair repair, respite care, special bicycles, conference registrations, adaptive computer devices, and camp scholarships - anything that would enable the child to remain living in the family home
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CHIP Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool http://www.ne.chip.com (external link)
HEALTH INSURANCE provided to the hard to insure or those individuals who have been denied by other providers
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Choices Counseling and Consulting, Inc. http://www.choices-counseling.org (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals, children, couples, and families
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Choices Treatment Center, Inc. http://www.choicestreatmentcenter.com (external link)
FREE EVALUATIONS, assessments and interventions for problem gamblers
FREE FIVE-WEEK FAMILY education program for anyone who wants to learn more about the affects of addiction
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP counseling (sliding-scale, debt-ratio fee--where applicable)
COUNSELOR PRESENTATIONS to schools, community groups, churches, lawyers, probation, judges and businesses
HELP LINE service available 24 hours
WOMEN'S PROGRAM includes a ten-week women's only group, budget & financial help, domestic violence help and information, exercise and health eating and eating disorders
ALCOHOL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE evaluations and individual counseling
MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS & COUNSELING -individual, marriage, couples, family
OVERSPENDING ASSESSMENTS and COUNSELING
FINANCIAL BUDGETING
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Christ the King Catholic Church http://www.christking.us (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
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Christian Heritage - Kearney http://www.chne.org (external link)
AGENCY-BASED Foster Care
EMERGENCY Foster Care
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Christian Heritage - Omaha http://www.chne.org (external link)
AGENCY-BASED Foster Care
EMERGENCY Foster Care
PARENT TRAINING and mentoring services
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Christian Heritage - Omaha http://www.chne.org (external link)
AGENCY-BASED Foster Care
EMERGENCY Foster Care
PARENT TRAINING and mentoring services
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Christian Heritage - Walton http://www.chne.org (external link)
AGENCY-BASED FOSTER Care for youth 0 - 18
EMERGENCY Foster Care for youth 0 - 18
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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 Outreach Program Elkhorn (COPE) http://www.copeinfo.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING
FURNITURE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
REFERRALS for employment, housing, medical/dental care, legal assistance
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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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Chronic Pain Support Group http://www.famc.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those suffering from chronic pain and their families
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CIMRO of Nebraska http://www.cimronebraska.org (external link)
ASSISTS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS in improving the quality of health care delivered to Medicare beneficiaries
IDENTIFIES and addresses opportunities for health care outcomes and collaborate with physicians and health care providers
EDUCATION and outreach to inform Medicare consumers about Medicare rights and preventive care; services include presentations, educational materials, and a Medicare consumer help line
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Circle of Strength
SUPPORT GROUP for young widows/widowers
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CIRCUS Support Group http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for caregivers
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Citizen Advocacy
RECRUITS AND SUPPORTS citizens to act as advocates to speak out for and support those with developmental disabilities in long-term, non-paid relationships
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Citizen Information Center http://www.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
INFORMATION to the public regarding city and county services
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE for the City of Lincoln and provides writing, editing, communication planning and television/video services to county-city agencies
PROGRAMS ON CABLE CHANNEL 5 and educational access Channel 21
MANAGES TELEVISION bulletin boards on Channels 5, 10, and 21
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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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City Of Bellevue Specialized Transportation http://www.bellevue.net (external link)
TRANSPORTATION for persons living in Bellevue who are 60 years of age and older and/or persons with disabilities
DOOR TO DOOR service, by reservation
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City of LaVista Community Center http://www.cityoflavista.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTER
SPORTS and cultural programs for youth and adults
AMERICAN RED CROSS program facility
SUMMER HOURS: May - August
Mon-Fri 8 am-10 pm
Sat 9 am-4 pm
Closed, Sunday
WINTER HOURS: September - April
Mon-Fri 8 am-10 pm
Sat 8 am-6 pm
Sun 1 pm-10 pm
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City of York-Parks and Recreation Department http://www.ci.york.ne.us (external link)
GYM with strength and cardio room
BILLIARDS, air hockey, dome hockey, and fooseball
RACQUETBALL and walleyball
WHIRLPOOL and public pool with swimming and swimming lessons
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Civil Clinical Law Program - UNL
CERTIFIED senior law students, working through the Civil Clinical Law Program at the University of Nebraska, College of Law, provide free legal services in certain types of civil legal cases to low-income persons.
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Clarinda City Offices http://www.bestiowatown.com/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Clarinda Mental Health Institute
ACUTE INPATIENT psychiatric program for persons 18 year of age and older that have been court ordered or pre-screened from designated mental health center
GEROPSYCHIATRIC long-term nursing facility for mentally ill individuals who cannot be managed in a community based nursing facility
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Clarinda Police Department
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Clarinda Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Clarinda Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Clarkson Housing Authority
PUBLIC HOUSING for elderly and/or disabled; housing cost based on income
PUBLIC HOUSING for low income families also available
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Clay Center City Offices http://www.ci.clay-center.ne.us/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Clay Center Housing Authority
LOW COST rental apartments
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Clay Center Police Department http://www.ci.clay-center.ne.us/ (external link)
POLICE
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Clay Center Prairie Land Food
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD program that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices; food is distributed toward the end of each month, sign up at the beginning of the month
HOLIDAY and other food specials
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Clay Center Public Library
LIBRARY services
INTERNET access
COMPUTER classes
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Clay County Emergency Management http://www.claycounty.ne.gov/ (external link)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT services including 9-1-1 Director, Homeland Security Director, and Red Cross Emergency Response for Clay County, Regional Homeland Security PET Region Chair,
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Clay County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Clay County Food Pantry
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY
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Clay County Health Department
IMMUNIZATION clinic, third Tuesday of the month, 2 pm-6 pm for children ages 6 weeks to 18 years; call for adult immunization information
HEALTH SCREENINGS
HOME HEALTH AIDES
FLU CLINICS in fall and winter months
FOOT CARE clinics monthly
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Clay County Offices http://www.claycounty.ne.gov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Clay County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES, including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT AND RESPITE CARE
TRANSPORTATION TO the various senior centers for meals and activities, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc; service is available to all, but targeted to the older or disabled rider
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER COMPANION PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS
CAR ADVOCACY
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Clay County Sheriff http://www.claycounty.ne.gov/ (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Clay County Veteran Service Office http://www.claycounty.ne.gov/veterans.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES include the following: provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; and personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents
STATE LEVEL SERVICES do not require wartime service and include the following: completes applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund,; fee exempt fishing and hunting permits if eligible; applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes; and waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVIES provides and/or completes Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to: service connected compensation; disability pension; widow's pension; vocational rehab; burial allowance; Grave Markers/headstones; educational benefits G.I. Bill Chapter 30; Certificate 9 eligibility for VA home loan; insurance; and character of service upgrades
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ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions http://www.clearpointcreditcounselingsolutions.org (external link)
DISCUSS RECOMMENDATIONS for managing credit wisely
ESTABLSH FINANCIAL priorities to maximize income
EXPLORE ALTERNATIVES to help reduce debt
DEVELOPS A customized household budget
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Cleftline http://www.cleftline.org (external link)
CLEFTLINE is an 800-toll free service providing information to callers about clefts and other craniofacial anomalies. Callers can request information about cleft palate/craniofacial teams and parent-patient support groups in their local region.
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Clerk of the Legislature http://www.nebraskalegislature.gov (external link)
MAINTAINS OFFICIAL RECORDS of all legislative business that include the Legislative Journal, bill indexes, committee hearing schedules, rosters, bill status information, and legislative histories and handles other official papers and communications of the Legislature
OVERSEES the printing and distribution of bills, resolutions and amendments; produces the web site, informational brochures, a weekly newsletter and the Nebraska Blue Book; handles lobbyist registration and quarterly reports; oversees the use of legislative space
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Client Assistance Program - Nebraska Department of Education http://www.cap.state.ne.us (external link)
ANSWERS QUESTIONS about the Rehabilitation Act
CLARIFY AGENCY RULES regulations and procedures
ADVISE on clients' rights
HELP WITH PROBLEMS with client's Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE)
ASSIST IN IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS and seeking solutions
ADVISE AND ASSIST with the appeal process
DEAL WITH RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS with counselors
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Clinic of Good Health - Gibbon http://www.mnca.net (external link)
PHYSICAL EXAMS
BLOOD PRESSURE check
BLOOD SUGAR screening
NUTRITIONAL assessment
DIABETES education
ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS
URINE ANALYSIS
FOOT CARE
HEALTH LIFE education
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Clinic of Good Health - Lexington http://www.mnca.net (external link)
PHYSICAL EXAMS
BLOOD PRESSURE check
BLOOD SUGAR screening
NUTRITIONAL assessment
DIABETES Education
ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS
URINE ANALYSIS
FOOT CARE
HEALTHY LIFE education
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Clinic of Good Health - Lexington http://www.mnca.net (external link)
PHYSICAL EXAMS
BLOOD PRESSURE check
BLOOD SUGAR screening
NUTRITIONAL assessment
DIABETES Education
ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS
URINE ANALYSIS
FOOT CARE
HEALTHY LIFE education
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Clinic With A Heart http://www.clinicwithaheart.org (external link)
CLINIC offers a physician, dentist, and physical therapist and vision screenings
CHIROPRACTIC care available the second Tuesday of each month
PEDIATRIC clinics are also available twice a month
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Clinical Services - Diocese of Lincoln http://www.cssisus.org (external link)
SERVICES ARE DESIGNED to strengthen families and develop human potential, and include individual, marital and family therapy; individual counseling for divorce/separation; pregnancy counseling; and Project Rachel (post abortion counseling).
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Clinical Telephonic Nursing Center http://www.nationaljewish.org (external link)
REGISTERED NURSE answers questions and provides information on new treatments and medications; focusing on respiratory, immunology, allergic, and infectious diseases, and schedule appointment for new patient
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Clyde Malone Community Center http://www.malonecenter.org (external link)
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT and Enrichment programs
YOUTH DELINQUENCY prevention services
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for emergency services
SERVICES FOR ELDERLY include congregate meals and education
SPECIAL EVENTS to celebrate African American Culture and Heritage
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Co-Dependents Anonymous, Inc. http://www.coda.org (external link)
FELLOWSHIP of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships; uses the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships with self and others
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Coalition for Animal Protection http://www.capomaha.org (external link)
SPONSORS MONTHLY VACCINATION clinics for dogs and cats
GRANT ASSISTANCE for low-income persons for spaying and neutering of cats and dogs
LIVE TRAP and foster stray cats
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Cocaine Anonymous of Nebraska http://www.canebraska.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for individuals recovering from addiction and their family and friends
HELP LINE to answer questions about cocaine addiction and provide information on times and locations of support groups
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Cochrane Woods Library - Nebraska Wesleyan University http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu (external link)
PROVIDES ACADEMIC LIBRARY services to Nebraska Wesleyan University students, faculty, staff and the public.
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Colfax County Emergency Management http://www.colfaxcounty.ne.gov (external link)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, response, recovery and mitigation in times of disaster
INFOMATION AND EDUCATION on emergency disaster preparedness
ASSISTS in managing Homeland Security Programs for Lt. Governor
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Colfax County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER Assistance
FARM loans
CONSERVATION
PRICE supports
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL Inquiries
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY Credit corporation
OUTREACH
YOUTH loans for 4H projects
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Colfax County Offices http://www.colfaxcounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Colfax County Senior Center, Inc
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Colfax County Sheriff http://www.colfaxcounty.ne.gov (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Colfax County Veteran Services http://www.colfaxcounty.ne.gov/veterans.html (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service; must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Colfax County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES (do not require wartime service) assist in completing applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund; fee exempt fishing and hunting permits; applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes; waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provide and/or complete Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, grave markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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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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Columbus Area Childcare Association
CHILD CARE resource and referral
MEETINGS for day care providers the last Tuesday of the month from August-May from 7 pm-8:30 pm at the Columbus Public Library
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Columbus Area Singles Support Group http://www.wdsofomaha.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those widowed, divorced or separated
SAFE ENVIRONMENT for social activities
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Columbus Area Transit
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PUBLIC, with reduced rates for seniors and the disabled; punch card purchased for services; after 4 pm and on Saturdays please use cell number on punch card
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Columbus Area United Way http://www.columbusunitedway.com (external link)
FUNDING SOURCE for local health and human service agencies
FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT and collaboration between agencies
PRESCRIPTION DRUG discount card
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Columbus Behavioral Health Clinic http://www.unmc.edu/mmi/ (external link)
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS and therapy is provided for individuals 0-21 years of age; psychiatric medication management is provided for children as well one day a month
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Columbus Behavioral Health Clinic http://www.unmc.edu/mmi/ (external link)
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS and therapy is provided for individuals 0-21 years of age; psychiatric medication management is provided for children as well one day a month
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Columbus City Offices http://www.columbusne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Columbus Emergency Relief
FOOD, if they have exhausted food pantry usage
CLOTHING VOUCHERS for thrift stores
RENT, or mortgage assistance
GASOLINE VOUCHERS for those who are working or looking for work, or doctor's appointments. Proof needed.
PRESCRIPTION VOUCHERS, new and refill
UTILITY BILL payment assistance
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE limited to $100 a year and only 2 years in a row and then have to skip a year before they can get service again
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Columbus Housing Authority http://www.columbushousingauthority.com (external link)
SECTION 8 rental assistance
LOW INCOME ELDERLY housing at Heritage House
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Columbus Police Department http://www.police.columbusne.us (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
DARE substance abuse training and GREAT gang resistance training for elementary and junior high students
CRIME PREVENTION through Environment Design (CPTED) to educate property owners on how to minimize their exposure to crime by implementing changes in the design of their property
OTHER CRIME PREVENTION programs include Crime Free Multi-Family Housing Program and Neighborhood Watch
SCHOOL LIAISON Officer
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Columbus Public Library http://www.columbuslibrary.info (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES
PLATTE COUNTY BOOKMOBILE delivers books to several stops within the county
COMPUTER ACCESS for the public
MEETING ROOMS
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Columbus Rescue Mission http://www.columbusrescuemission.org (external link)
HOMELESS SHELTER for men, women, and families
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Columbus Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
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Comfort Keepers - Lincoln http://www.comfortkeepers.com (external link)
NON-MEDICAL IN-HOME CARE to those in need of assistance
IN-HOME COMPANIONSHIP, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand services, grocery shopping, transportation services, 24 hour care available, laundry washing and recreation activities
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES: bathing, mobility, transferring, incontinence care, oral hygiene, feeding, toileting, and medication reminders
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Comfort Keepers - Omaha http://www.comfortkeepers.com (external link)
COMPANIONSHIP, PERSONAL CARE SERVICES and Emergency Response Monitoring for those in need of in-home assistance
IN-HOME COMPANIONSHIP, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand services, grocery shopping, transportation services, 24 hour care available, laundry washing and recreation activities
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES: bathing, mobility, transferring, incontinence care, oral hygiene, feeding, and toileting
EMERGENCY MEDICAL MONITORING - Lifeline Personal Response (Installation and Monitoring), Medication Dispensing Unit
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Comfort Zone Camp, Inc. http://www.comfortzonecamp.org (external link)
BEREAVEMENT CAMP for children who have lost a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver; young adult camps also available
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Commission on Human Rights http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/mayor/human (external link)
RECEIVES AND INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS of discrimination due to race, color, sex, national origin, disabilities, religion, age, familial or marital status, and ancestry
INVESTIGATES EQUAL EMPLOYMENT, fair housing, and public accommodations complaints, and if the evidence supports a cause finding, addresses remedies for the situation
OUTREACH AND TRAINING available in civil rights laws for employers, employees, and other interested groups
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Common Sense Parenting http://www.boystown.org/home.asp (external link)
PARENTING PROGRAMS for parents of children 2-5 years old, 6-16 years old, ADD/ADHD children, and Spanish speaking parents - La Crianiza Practica Le Los Hijos
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Community Access to Coordinated Healthcare, Inc (CATCH) http://www.catchnetworks.org (external link)
CALL CARE toll free telephone triage program; a registered nurse is available to answer questions
INFORMATION to callers about temporary medication assistance programs offered by pharmaceutical companies
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE for Every Woman Matters women's health screenings
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Community Access to Coordinated Healthcare, Inc. - York County
PHONE LINE where a Public Health Nurse answers health questions.
COMPUTERIZED TRIAGE SYSTEM is used to recommend a course of care for a particular inquiry, whether it be deemed as an emergency, a need to see a physician, and/or home care options
REFERRALS AND APPLICATIONS for persons needing assistance with medication costs
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS enrollment to receive pelvic exam with Pap test, clinical breast exam and breast self exam instruction, mammogram
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Community Action Partnership - Adams & Clay County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICE 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 and GED test assistance
HOLIDAY 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
PRAIRIE LAND FOOD registration site - provides monthly food packages at a reduced cost
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
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
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)
VITA SITE FOR TAX ASSISTANCE for low income families. Services limited to basic returns. By appointment only.
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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 - 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 - McCook Office http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM (CSFP) every other month, must meet income and age qualifications
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM provides energy saving updates to owner occupied as well as rentals; must meet income qualifications
AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOMES - 3 bedroom. Available in Curtis, Stratton, Trenton, Hayes Center, Imperial, and Oxford
TAX ASSISTANCE free tax prep and e-filing available by appointment
REFERRAL AND ASSISTANCE to other related programs
PRAIRIE LAND FOOD PROGRAM cost is $24 for over $45 worth of food. A local person delivers in Maywood/Curtis, Stratton and Trenton one time each month. No income or age requirements
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION for first time home buyers
CASE MANAGEMENT, voluntary, to assist families to self sufficiency
SALVATION ARMY VOUCHERS for medicine, gas, or food one time only; also offers motel voucher one time in emergency situations
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Community Action Partnership - North Platte Office http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM (CSFP) every other month for seniors age 60+, children up to age 6, pregnant women, and postpartum for 1 year
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM provides energy saving updates to owner occupied as well as rentals; must meet income qualifications
PRAIRIE LAND FOOD PROGRAM food cooperative; no age or income limits
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
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Community Action Partnership - Nuckolls 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
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
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and those 60 years and older
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
FAMILY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR specializing in intensive case management working with dependent low-income families to help them reach self-sufficiency
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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 Mid-Nebraska http://www.mnca.net (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES for all MIDCAP programs
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska - Sidney http://www.capwn.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
RENT and utility assistance
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska - Gering http://www.capwn.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
RENT AND UTILITY assistance; bring bill or shut off notice, eviction notice, proof of income; committee determines recipients and gives vouchers out Tuesdays and Thursdays
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE program aids with emergency shelter and case management to help the homeless re-establish themselves; partial rent and utility vouchers available to help prevent homelessness
CSFP COMMODITIES for seniors and children; home delivery is available for the elderly who cannot pick up their commodities
MIGRANT/SEASONAL FARM WORKERS Program assists with rent/utilities, gasoline, minor car repairs, and food vouchers for those who's primary income is from farm work
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM is free for Scotts Bluff County frail elderly persons; a senior companion 60 years or older helps the elderly stay in their own homes by providing companionship and support; companions are paid a stipend and mileage
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM places participants 60 years or older in the school system to help children who need extra help in basic education skills; grandparents are paid a small stipend and mileage
VITA TAX ASSISTANCE offers e-filing of federal and state income taxes for low income and elderly clients; appointments required; sites in Gering, Lewellen, Sidney, and Kimball
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska - Kimball http://www.capwn.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
RENT and utility assistance
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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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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska Community EverGreen House http://www.capwn.org (external link)
COMMUNITY GARDEN PROJECT open to anyone in the spring and summer months
EDUCATONAL CLASSES on cooking with different herbs, organic growing alternatives, and food preservation
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska Health Center http://www.capwn.org (external link)
PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE
MINORITY HEALTH initiative assists with transportation and interpretation to medical appointments, document translation, wellness classes, and health screenings
HIV/AIDS AND HEPATITIS Program provides case management and educational services; Hepatitis B vaccine, $25
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE Program provides family planning; physical exams; cancer screenings; STD testing, counseling, and treatment; pregnancy testing; anemia screening; birth control
IMMUNIZATIONS free for children, flat fee for adults
TUBERULOSIS TESTING
PRESCRIPTIONS filled at off-site pharmacies for a discounted price (for patients of the Health Center only)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH consultation with referral from primary health care provider
MIGRANT AND SEASONAL MIGRANT workers comprehensive health care, June-August
DENTAL CLINIC for children and adults
P.H.O.N.E. (Public Health Outreach and Nursing Education) assists in helping people find a medical, dental, and visual home; assists in applying for Medicaid, Kids Connection, or other health insurance for low income families in Scotts Bluff County; Open 8:00am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska Housing Programs http://www.capwn.org (external link)
LOW COST HOUSING units in various locations throughout the Panhandle
Valle Verde - Scottsbluff and Bayard
Estrella Del Norte - Alliance
Western Sky Villa - Potter
Crest View - Sidney
WEATHERIZATION provides free energy conservation measures to homes of income-eligible residents; services may include heating system safety check, insulation, door repair/replacement, windows, and duct sealing
MINOR HOME REPAIRS and weatherization measures may be provided to those above income guidelines, but fees may be required
HOUSING PRESERVATION in Morrill and Scotts Bluff Counties to bring owner-occupied homes up to code; may provide repairs to electrical, plumbing, heating, structural, and thermal systems; some cosmetic projects are allowed with the grant
REACH HOMEBUYER Education is a comprehensive course preparing students for homeownership; $25 fee includes workbook
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska Migrant Health Program - Alliance http://www.capwn.org (external link)
PHYSICAL EXAMS
CERVICAL CANCER screening
BREAST CANCER screening
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE testing and treatment
BLOOD PRESSURE screening
ANEMIA screening
PREGNANCY testing
CONTRACEPTIVE methods
SELF BREAST and testicular examination instruction
REFERRALS and linkages with community resources
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska Visitation Services http://www.capwn.org (external link)
PROFESSIONAL STAFF ensure safety of foster children during regular scheduled visits with relatives
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Community Blood Bank of the Lancaster County Medical Society http://www.don8bld.org (external link)
SUPPLIES all the blood and blood products used by Lancaster, Seward, Jefferson, Polk, York, and Saline County hospitals
900 volunteer blood donors each week are needed to provide the necessary blood; donors may go to any of the sites or any of the blood mobile drives held weekly; appointments are encouraged; blood donations can also be made for a patient's own surgery (autologous donation) or for a specific patient (directed donation)
DONATION SITES
100 N. 84th St., Appointments
131 S. 13th St., Appointments
2917 Pine Lake Rd., Appointments
2700 Fletcher, Appointments
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Community Church of Christ
THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday, November 26, 2009 12 noon-1:30 pm; deliveries available to Pottawattamie County and surrounding counties in Iowa only , reservations required by calling 2-1-1 November 2-23
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Community Corrections Center - NE Correctional Services http://www.corrections.state.ne.us (external link)
400 BED, COED COMMUNITY custody level facility housing inmates nearing release from prison on parole or discharge from their court-imposed sentences
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Community Counseling Center
GRADUATE STUDENTS in the Counseling Department who are approaching the completion of their programs provide counseling services for children, adults, couples, and families
STUDENT COUNSELORS are supervised by faculty counselors
INCLUDES:
Educational, personal and career counseling
Family counseling
Marital counseling
Child/adolescent counseling
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Community CROPS http://www.communitycrops.org (external link)
COMMUNITY GARDEN PROJECT provides free seeds, plants, tool and land for families to grow their own food
URBAN FARMERS PROJECT provides land and technical assistance to grow food for market
COMMUNITY CROPS FARMERS MARKET is held Thursdays 4:30-7:30pm, June to September at Penzter Park, N 27th and Holdrege. Fresh produce and other food available, can be purchased with food stamps.
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Community Health Center - Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital http://www.mlmh.org (external link)
FAMILY PRACTICE
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Community Health Charities of Nebraska http://www.chcne.org (external link)
RAISES FUNDS for eighteen health agencies
PUBLIC EDUCATION on behalf of member agencies
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
MEMBER AGENCIES:
Alzheimer's Association, Midlands Chapter, Omaha
Alzheimer's Association, Great Plains Chapter, Lincoln
American Diabetes Association of Nebraska,
American Lung Association of the Central States,
Arthritis Foundation Nebraska Chapter,
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Nebraska Chapter,
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Nebraska Chapter,
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation,
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,
March of Dimes Nebraska Chapter,
Multiple Sclerosis Society Nebraska Chapter,
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Greater Nebraska,
Nebraska Kidney Association,
Nebraska AIDS Project,
Nebraska Hospice & Palliative Care Partnership,
Prevent Blindness Nebraska,
Susan G Komen for the Cure Nebraska,
The ALS Association Keith Worthington Chapter,
United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska
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Community Health Department http://www.rwhs.org (external link)
COMMUNITY HEALTH prevention, education, and wellness services
VACCINE for Children program, ages birth to 18.
ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS and travel immunizations
QUARTERLY genetic clinic
WORK SITE wellness programs
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Community Health Services - Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/health/nurse/index.htm (external link)
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES assures access to health care, prevention and treatment of communicable disease, and provide nurse case management for General Assistance clients and high-risk pregnant women and children.
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE includes a public health nurse-staffed Information & Referral Call Center (441-8065) available Mon–Fri 8 am-4:30 pm. This service links individuals and families to appropriate community health care agencies and provides health information and case management.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE includes the Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Clinic, HIV/AIDS Counseling and Testing, and Immunizations.
STI CLINIC provides diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and education for persons with known or suspected sexually transmitted infections within Lancaster County. Services include screening for sexually transmitted infections including HIV, treatment for persons diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections and their contacts, follow-up on diagnosed patients and their contacts, referral to private physicians as necessary, and sexually transmitted infection information and education. Days & Hours: Tue 1 pm–3 pm and Thu 5 pm–7 pm
HIV/AIDS COUNSELING AND TESTING is a highly confidential program which provides education and screening for any person who is concerned about possible exposure to the HIV Virus. Counseling and testing services are provided for walk-ins or by appointment, which are made on a first name basis only, and are available in the daytime and some evening hours. Services can be provided confidentially or anonymously. Same day results are given. Trained counselors provide both pre- and post-test counseling, and referrals are made as appropriate.
IMMUNIZATIONS administration and immunization education are provided Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm
NURSE CASE MANAGEMENT includes General Assistance and Maternal-Child Health Services.
GENERAL ASSISTANCE MEDICAL CLINIC is a cooperative project with local physicians and other health care agencies in which public health nurses provide counseling, teaching, monitoring and disease management to low-income adults with medical need.
MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH SERVICES is a cooperative project with local physicians and other health care agencies in which public health nurses provide in-home health assessment, teaching, breastfeeding information, and support for optimal parent-child interaction from early pregnancy through early childhood for low-income, at-risk women and children. Staff members connect participants to a medical home and address barriers to obtaining health care.
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Community Justice Center http://www.communityjusticecenter.org (external link)
CRIME VICTIM SUPPORT Message Boards provide crime victims a safe, web-based support service that allows them to share their feelings; these messages are also used during the Offenders Accountability/Victims Impact Classes
CRIME PREVENTION INFORMATION
OASIS (Crime Victims Impact and Accountability Classes) provides educational classes to incarcerated persons and those on probation
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Community Medical Center http://www.cmcfc.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL with surgical, OB and lab services
OUTPATIENT CLINIC provides cardiac, orthopedic, urology, ENT, oncology, wound care and vascular care
RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT includes ultrasounds, CT scans, mammograms, and nuclear medicine
MOBILE SERVICES include vascular services and MRI scans
OTHER SERVICES include home visits to newborns, diabetic education, cancer support and information, wigs for chemotherapy patients, and discharge planning which includes support services for patients and families during hospitalization and upon discharge
CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY SEATS and public awareness of the laws; inspection and guidance; supplies, loans, rents, and/or installs car safety seats for infants and young children
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
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Community Medical Transportation Service - Madonna http://www.madonna.org (external link)
TRANSPORTATION for non-emergency medical reasons to qualified elderly and disabled persons, for medically related appointments.
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Community Memorial Hospital http://www.syracusecmh.org (external link)
18 DUAL ACUT CARE/swing bed hospital
CARDIAC Rehabilitation, Cardiology Clinic
EMERGENCY Department
HOME HEALTH
LABORATORY Services
OUTPATIENT CLINICS/ Surgery
GENERAL SURGERY
O.B.
NURSERY
PHYSICAL Therapy
RADIOLOGY; CT scan, MRI, Ultra-sound, Nuclear Medicine, Echo/Doppler scans
MEDICAL Surgical Services
FITNESS Center
EAR NOSE AND THROAT
PODIATRY, Podiatric Clinic
OPTHAMOLOGY
PULMONARY clinic
ORTHOPEDIC Services.
55PLUS PROGRAM - health and social programs are offered the first Thursday of each month at 1:30pm to adults 55 years and older. Also provides speakers on health related topics. As a member, you will receive 55Plus benefits at any Alliance hospital which offers 55Plus programs.
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Community Memorial Hospital - Alegent Health http://www.alegent.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
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Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.ne.gov/cnty/mental (external link)
CASE MANAGEMENT services to adults with long-term mental health problems; services include planning, on-going support and follow-up, medication monitoring, and assistance in building a community support system
EMERGENCY SERVICES staff are available 24 hours daily, seven days a week, to assist with emergency mental health concerns; during normal business hours (Monday-Friday), intake staff handle all new incoming calls that result from telephone inquiries or walk-ins; during evening and weekend hours, staff handle calls from the public regarding a variety of needs from general information to crisis counseling; the emergency service staff work with other agencies to determine appropriate interventions and/or placement for persons who may be suicidal or otherwise pose a danger to themselves or others
CASE MANAGEMENT FOT THE ELDERLY is a three-agency cooperative program targeting frail elderly with severe mental health and/or substance abuse problems; provides community support, intensive on-site interventions, referral to other treatment providers, advocacy, coordination of services and independent skill building; all services are designed to maximize independent functioning and to assist in decreasing the symptoms of mental illnesses and substance abuse; eligibility: Lancaster County residents, age 55 and older, who have limitations from a complex mental health or substance use problems
HOMELESS SERVICES provides consultation and outreach to homeless individuals (especially homeless mentally ill individuals), as well as referral to agencies which provide services for homeless persons; services include assessment, short-term case management, and the procurement of services; participates in the Lincoln/Lancaster County homeless initiatives such as the Homeless Coalition and HUD
LANCASTER COUNTY CRISIS CENTER provides short-term stabilization and residential care (average length of stay 4 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision; priority is given to persons in the Region V service area; the Crisis Center physician also provides consultation to the County Jail
MEDICAL SERVICES offers outpatient evaluation, medication management, therapy, crisis intervention, and inpatient care in community hospital setting for CMHC adult clients; physicians provide clinical supervision of CMHC staff and consult wt other agencies in the county
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSON PROGRAM seeks to divert persons with a serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder, who are in the Lancaster County Jail for non-violent charges; engages and maintains those persons in treatment services and wellness programs in an effort to reduce or eliminate contacts with the criminal justice system
OUTPATIENT SERVICES provides comprehensive services to meet the psychological needs of adults in Lancaster County; services include addressing needs ranging from personal adjustment problems to major psychiatric disorders; comprehensive evaluation; individual, family and group therapy; marital counseling; medication monitoring; sex offender treatment; crisis intervention; consultation and education; and intensive group therapy options
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION provides daytime treatment for persons who require more intensive services than is available through traditional outpatient services, but who do not require the structure and supervision of an inpatient setting; the average length of stay is 2-3 weeks; the program operates as a therapeutic community, which means that the clients are expected to be active and responsible in setting their own treatment goals; this program also provides intensive group therapy options for persons requiring less than full-time partial care
PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides an intensive, psychiatric residential rehabilitation program as a step-down from the Lincoln Regional Center programming; the program focuses on acquiring and maintaining community living skills and movement to the highest possible level of functioning
RESIDENTIAL CARE consists of:
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY (TLF) offers comprehensive 24-hour care to residents with the goal of reducing the need for services, continuing treatment, and rehabilitation efforts; contact Ken Kotas, 441-8344, for more information
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (ILP) operates without 24-hour supervision and provides individual and group therapy designed to promote independence; training is provided in basic living skills, interpersonal relationships and knowledge of community resources; contact ILP Coordinator, Sam Ridge, 441-7940, for more information
SUPPORT GROUP:
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP is a peer support group for parents, family and friends coping with a mentally ill adult; the group, facilitated by CMHC staff members, meets on Wednesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, first floor, 2201 South 17th Street
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Community of Christ Thrift Store and Pantry
CLOTHES AND FURNITURE at low-cost retail prices
FOOD PANTRY - must make appointment day before pickup, need photo ID and Notice of Decision
HOLIDAY food and gifts through Toys for Tots; family must apply in person November 2 - December 4; bring picture ID, Social Security number, proof of current address, and Notice of Decision for food stamps from DHS
FREE CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS every six months
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Community Pantry and Emergency Services
EMERGENCY FOOD which may be applied for one time a month
RENT ASSISTANCE (maximum of $250.00)
UTILITY ASSISTANCE electric only (maximum of $225.00)
OVERNIGHT STAY for transients
FURNITURE
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Community Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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Community Service Coordinator Program - Beatrice Police Departmen http://www.beatrice.ne.gov/departments/police/index.htm (external link)
ORIENTATION FOR JUVENILES who have been referred through the Juvenile Diversion program, probation, or court sentencing. Orientation includes reviewing the Six Pillars of Character, good decision making and the dangers of illegal drug use. Participants sign a liability waiver, along with a parent or guardian, a work agreement, are given a list of participating agencies and a log to track community service hours.
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Community Services - Harrison County
SUPPORT and resources for individuals with chronic mental illness, mental retardation and/or developmental disability
CASE MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION processing for funding and provides planning services for clients; encourages consumers and families to participate in need assessment, treatment planning, choice of service, and choice of provider
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Community Services - Harrison County
SUPPORT and resources for individuals with chronic mental illness, mental retardation and/or developmental disability
CASE MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION processing for funding and provides planning services for clients; encourages consumers and families to participate in need assessment, treatment planning, choice of service, and choice of provider
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Community Wellness Center http://www.ecdhd.com (external link)
WELLNESS FACILITY open to the public
TWELVE WEEK weight management class taught by a Registered Dietitian (book fee)
DIABETES EDUCATION CLASS
EXERCISE CLASSES, machines, and weights
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Company Care - Saint Elizabeth http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
SPECIALIZES IN the prevention, treatment, and management of work related injuries and illnesses
COMPREHENSIVE PHYSICAL and occupational therapy services
POST OFFER physicals
DRUG TESTING
INDEPENDENT MEDICAL evaluations
SECOND OPINIONS
CONSULTATIONS WITH A board certified Occupational Medicine physician
WORKERS COMPENSATION injuries
ERGONOMIC JOB-SITE evaluations and customized programs in proper lifting and preventative stretching
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Compassion in Action, Inc. http://www.compassioninactioninc.com (external link)
WORK WITH WOMEN AND MEN while incarcerated and offer support when they return to society
REPRESENT them at court hearings and write letters to parole boards outlining the advances that have been made while in prison and plans for the future
PROVIDE SUPPORT AND REFERRALS to social services available to them on release
VOLUNTEERS work with the children of incarcerated women, providing transportation for visitations; Christmas, birthday presents and cards on the mother's behalf; and attend school events and give them general support while the mother is away
VOLUNTEERS SERVE AS PEN PALS to the women incarcerated and mentors to them upon their release from prison
SISTER-TO-SISTER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM is the diversion/prevention phase which offers validation education, spiritual empowerment, and personal development for girls age 8-18 through an after-school program and summer activities
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Compassionate Friends - Hastings http://www.compassionatefriends.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for parents who have lost a child of any age for any cause and siblings
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Compassionate Friends - Lexington http://www.compassionatefriends.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for bereaved family members after the death of a child or sibling
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Compassionate Friends - Omaha http://www.tcfomaha.org (external link)
MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUP meetings for bereaved family (over age 18) who have experienced the death of a child of any age and any cause
BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
GRIEF SUPPORT Lending Library
SUMMER MEMORIAL outdoor program
WORLDWIDE CANDLE LIGHTING second Sunday in December
ADDITIONAL SPANISH MEETING third Wednesday of month at One World 4920 S 30th St
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Compassionate Friends - Plattsmouth http://www.compassionatefriends.org (external link)
SUPPORT LINE, support groups as needed, call for information
SELF HELP SUPPORT for bereaved family members after the death of a child or sibling
GRIEF LIBRARY
COMMUNITY EMPLOYER education
SPEAKERS BUREAU
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Comstock Den Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOMEMAKER and chore services
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic first Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC first Wednesday of the month ($5 donation)
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Concerned Nebraskans for Cystic Fibrosis
SUPPORT GROUP for those with Cystic Fibrosis and family members or friends; meeting dates are scheduled month by month, so call for information on our next meeting date and time
INFORMATION, advice, and opportunities to talk with those in similar situations
FUNDRAISING for research
SCHOLARSHIPS for college
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Concerned, Inc. http://www.concernedinc.com (external link)
ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT offers assistance in learning work and life skills needed to become independent, job skills training, and basic education
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT offers assistance in exploring job opportunities, training and support on the job, follow along support
HCBS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES (Home and Community Based Services) integrates people with mental retardation and/or brain injury by teaching them daily living skills in their own homes; provides respite care, supported community living, home and vehicle modifications
ADULT DAY SERVICES for persons with mental retardation and/or other diagnosis for adults who wish to continue living independently, respite in home care, assistive devices, home and vehicle modifications. Community activities, doctor assisted therapies, and leisure activities offered
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Concord Center http://www.concord-center.com (external link)
SCHEDULE MEDIATIONS with disputing parties in neutral, barrier free settings
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Concord-Dixon Senior Center
SUPPORTIVE services
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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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Conference for Inclusive Communities http://www.cficonline.org (external link)
INCLUCITY youth leadership and human relations programs to influence youth to be allies for a more inclusive and welcoming school culture and community
DIFFERENT AND THE SAME program provides elementary school students with the tools and awareness to interact with others in an inclusive and respectful manner
WALK FOR INCLUSION is an annual event that unites our community to take steps against prejudice, celebrate inclusion and raise funds for NCCJ youth programs
A.M. SERIES is a breakfast speaker and discussion series that addresses current issues relevant to the community and the workplace
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Confidential Counseling
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY services related to anxiety, ADHD, child abuse, depression, domestic violence, early childhood and adolescent behavior, neurosis, psychosis, schizophrenia, sexual abuse, and substance abuse
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Congressman Adrian Smith's Office http://adriansmith.house.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
OTHER OFFICES:
416 Valley View Drive, Suite 600, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
1811 West Second Street, Suite 105, Grand Island, NE 68803
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Congressman Jeff Fortenberry's Office http://www.house.gov/fortenberry/ (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE: 1517 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
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Congressman Lee Terry's Office http://leeterry.house.gov (external link)
INFORMATION AND HELP for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC OFFICE 1524 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
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Congressman Steve King's Office http://www.house.gov/steveking (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE: 1432 Longworth Office Building, Washington, DC 20515
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Connect Columbus http://www.megavsion.net/cct (external link)
VEHICLE TO IDENTIFY and address existing and future needs of the Columbus Area
PROMOTE COLLABORATION among existing agencies and organization and sharing of community services and needs
MAINTAIN A DATABASE of community services and distribute for community and area use
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Connect Columbus http://www.megavsion.net/cct (external link)
VEHICLE TO IDENTIFY and address existing and future needs of the Columbus Area
PROMOTE COLLABORATION among existing agencies and organization and sharing of community services and needs
MAINTAIN A DATABASE of community services and distribute for community and area use
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Connect Columbus Volunteer Center http://www.volunteercolumbus.org (external link)
REFER VOLUNTEERS to volunteer opportunities in the Columbus area
MAINTAIN A DATABASE of volunteer opportunities as provided by non-profits, community organizations, and businesses
SERVICE PROJECT coordination
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Consulate of Mexico
ISSUES DOCUMENTS including Mexican passports, Consular Identification Cards, Birth Registration to Mexican Nationals born abroad, and Mexican Military Registration
PROTECTION for Mexican Nationals
VISAS for foreigners traveling to Mexico
POWERS OF ATTORNEY/issues Power of Attorney letters
PROMOTES specialized programs to education and business community
PROMOTES trade and tourism to residents in Iowa and Nebraska
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service - Grand Island http://www.cccsn.org (external link)
HELPS PEOPLE WITH DEBT problems work out a plan for paying their debt
EDUCATION AWARENESS Program teaches budgeting and family debt management
HOME BUYER education
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service - Lincoln http://www.cccsncbr.org (external link)
FREE BUDGET counseling
HOUSING counseling
PRE-FILING BANKRUPTCY counseling
REVERSE MORTGAGE counseling
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS on money management
FIRST TIME HOME BUYER education
DEBT REPAYMENT PROGRAM in cooperation with client's creditors
CREDIT REPORTS
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service - Norfolk http://www.cccsn.org (external link)
FREE DEBT counseling
BUDGETING assistance
DEBT CONSOLIDATION plan - viable alternative to personal bankruptcy
CONSULTATIONS at the First National Bank of Columbus in the Trust Building, call for times and dates
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service - North Platte http://www.cccsn.org (external link)
FREE DEBT counseling
BUDGETING assistance
ESTABLISHED FIXED PAYMENTS to creditors for clients
CREDIT REPORTS
FORECLOSURE COUNSELING
RENTAL ASSISTANCE and mortgage loan referrals
COMMUNITY EDUCATION and speaker's bureau, educational information for companies experiencing layoffs
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service - Omaha http://www.cccsn.org (external link)
FREE DEBT counseling
BUDGETING assistance
PRE-FILNG BANKRUPTCY counseling
CREDIT REPORTS
HOUSING EDUCATION and counseling
COMMUNITY EDUCATION and speaker's bureau, educational information for companies experiencing layoffs
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Consumer Health Information Resource Service http://www.unmc.edu/library/consumer.htm (external link)
FREE health information; a health science librarian will research a health condition and provide a tailored package of information
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Cooper 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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Coordinated Intervention System for Domestic Abuse http://geocitites.com/cisdastopabuse/cisda.html (external link)
TWO LONG TERM TRANSITIONAL SHELTERS for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault
REFERRAL services
CLIENT ADVISORY services
JOB READINESS includes job training, education, job seeking, and retention skills training
NEW BEGINNNG THRIFT STORE provides donated inventory at a low cost
SALINE COUNTY YOUTH DIVERSION for first time youth (12-17 years) offenders of non-violent crimes; five sessions are held with parent participation; fee is $75.00
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Cornhusker Council Boy Scouts of America http://www.cornhuskercouncil.org (external link)
PROMOTES CHARACTER BUILDING, physical fitness, and provides citizenship training
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE year-round camping at resident camps; youth and adult training; advancement program in coordination with the national purpose; and a co-ed high adventure program
VIDEOS are available
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Cornhusker Place, Inc. http://www.cornhuskerplace.com (external link)
LICENSED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT and detoxification center supported by 24-hour nursing coverage and medical support.
CIVIL PROTECTIVE CUSTODY provides an involuntary emergency alcohol and drug detoxification program where clients are admitted by law enforcement officers. This is a secure unit where clients age 14 and older are placed until they are sober or a maximum of 24 hours has elapsed or they are released to a responsible person. A responsible person must be 19 years or older, have a breath alcohol content of .00, have photo identification, a means of transportation, sign a form indicating they will take total responsibility for the person until sober or no longer under the influence of drugs.
VOLUNTARY DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM offers a non-secure voluntary detoxification program for male and female clients age 18 and older who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or in a stage of withdrawal. A 24-hour nursing staff is available. Clients may stay for three to five days and have the opportunity to visit with a counselor/case manager. Capacity for minors is limited and requires parental consent.
SHORT TERM RESIDENTAL CARE offers a 30-45 day residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have an evaluation recommending a residential level of treatment. Capacity is 6 beds.
INTERMEDIATE RESIDENTIAL CARE offers a long-term (6-9 month average) residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have a history of chronic substance abuse and have failed other treatment programs. The goal is to return the client to a life without substance abuse and to be able to re-enter our community. Capacity is 14 beds.
RESPITE offers 1-7 day stay for adult males or females, 18 years and older, who are in crisis but not a danger to themselves or others and are in need of stabilization. Capacity is 6 beds.
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Cornhusker United Way
FUNDING SOURCE
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Corporate Angel Network http://www.corpangelnetwork.org (external link)
TRANSPORTATION via business aircraft at no cost for cancer patients traveling to and from cancer centers
FAMILY MEMBER or attendant may accompany an ambulatory cancer patient
PATIENT MUST BE AMBULATORY, no oxygen or IV, able to climb stairway; special in-flight services cannot be provided
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Cottonwood House
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Council Bluffs Animal Shelter
DOMESTIC ANIMAL SERVICES including shelter, adoption, pet licensing, bite investigations, cruelty investigations, enforcement of animal control codes, and pet cremations
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Council Bluffs Area Chamber of Commerce http://www.councilbluffsiowa.com (external link)
MEMBERSHIP of businesses who are dedicated to the economic improvement of Council Bluffs
MEMBER services and benefits include promotion and growth of Council Bluffs through the creation and retention of quality jobs; expanding the tax base; improving the quality of life; and advocating for the business community of the Council Bluffs area in the creation of a strong, pro-business environment
CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT through the Pottawattamie County Growth Alliance
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Council Bluffs Children's Immunization Clinic
CHILDREN'S IMMUNIZATION shots through age 18
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Council Bluffs City Offices http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Ambulance service
Emergency - 911
Crime Stoppers - 328-7867
Police Emergency - 911 (see separate listing)
General number - 328-4701
Auto Theft- 328-4727
Juvenile Bureau - 326-2507
Chief of Police - 328-4701
Fire Emergency - 911
Fire Chief - 328-4646/4648
Planning & Community Development - 328-4629 (see separate listing)
City Clerk - 328-4616
Parks Department - 328-4650
Legal Department - 328-4620
Human Relations - 328-4604
Fair Housing - 328-4953
Health Department - 328-4666 (see separate listing)
Garbage - 256-2288
Mayor - 328-4601
Library - 323-7553 (see separate listing)
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Council Bluffs Civil Rights Commission http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov (external link)
DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT filing for incidents that occur in Council Bluffs
HOUSING DISCRIMINATION complaint referrals in Council Bluffs
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Council Bluffs Civil Rights Commission http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov (external link)
DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT filing for incidents that occur in Council Bluffs
HOUSING DISCRIMINATION complaint referrals in Council Bluffs
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Council Bluffs Community Health Center http://www.cbchc.com (external link)
HEALTH CENTER for care of acute and chronic illness
BREAST EXAMS and pap smears
CHOLESTEROL screening
DIABETES management
IMMUNIZATIONS, flu and pneumonia shots
INFANT checkups
PREGNANCY TESTING
PHYSICALS for school, sports, and work
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE tests and treatment
TREATMENT for work-related injuries
DENTAL exams and treatment for children and adults; primary care
PRESCRIPTION drugs at reduced cost
TRANSPORTATION available at no cost
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Council Bluffs Community Schools http://www.cb-schools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing preschool, elementary, and secondary education
COMMUNITY education
CLOTHING AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES through Endowment Fund for needy children; contact individual school for information
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE offers free breakfast and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18 at certain schools
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Council Bluffs Department of Community Development http://www.communitydev.councilbluffs-ia.gov/ (external link)
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
HOMEOWNER ASSISTANCE through the Home Investment Partnership Program
EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT program provides homeless and near homeless assistance activities
HOUSING REHABILITATION assistance and emergency housing rehabilitation assistance for individual homeowners who meet federal guidelines through differed grants and interest free loans
REDEVELOPMENT and urban renewal
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
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Council Bluffs Department of Health - Sexually Transmitted Disease
TESTING for sexually transmitted diseases; Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis and HIV
TREATMENT of Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis
HEPATITIS SCREENING
APPOINTMENT REQUIRED
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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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Council Bluffs Police Department http://www.cbpolice.org (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY includes Services Division, Uniform Patrol Division, Criminal Investigation Division, Administrative Offices
NEIGHBORHOODWATCH
SCHOOL Resource Program
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Council Bluffs Public Health Department http://www.cbhealth.org (external link)
ADULT FLU CLINIC DONATIONS
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE CLINICS
HIV TESTING, counseling and education
TUBERCULOSIS SURVEILLANCE, control and education
INVESTIGATION OF reportable diseases
HEAD LICE PROGRAM chemical free supplies
CHILDREN'S IMMUNIZATION clinics
HEPITITIS C SURVEILLANCE, control and education
AUDITS IMMUNIZATION RECORDS for schools and licensed day cares
PREVENTION OF communicable disease outbreaks
AIR AND NOISE pollution control
OPEN BURNING complaints and permits
PERMITS AND LICENSES:
Restaurants, hotels, swimming pool inspections/permits
Septic system permits Tanning, tattoo, and body piercing inspections/permits
JUNK CAR, solid waste, and weed complaints
ANIMAL SERVICES INCLUDING
Licensing and adoptions
Spay and neutering education
Investigation of bites and animal cruelty
Investigation of complaints
Dangerous dog registration
RESIDENTIAL COLLECTION of solid waste
REGIONAL COLLECTION CENTER for household hazardous waste/disposal
RECYCLING PROGRAMS
NEEDLE DISPOSAL PROGRAM
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Council Bluffs Public Library http://www.cbpl.lib.ia.us (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES including lending of books, videos, cds, magazines, audio books
YOUTH AND ADULT programs
INTERNET access
RECIPROCAL card holder service agreement between Omaha and Council Bluffs
MEETING ROOMS
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Council Bluffs Senior Center http://www.thecbcenter.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS daily; cafe offering breakfast and lunch Mon-Fri 7 am-12:30 pm
EXERCISE and fitness room; aquatics classes, fitness classes, arts and crafts, games, low-impact aerobics, dance classes, and an exercise program for people with arthritis
SUPPORT GROUPS related to diabetes, blindness, fibromyalgia, and bereavement
BLOOD PRESSURE and senior health screenings
COMPUTER lab
TRANSPORTATION to and from area apartment complexes - call for details
EQUAL ACCESS for the disabled
OTHER SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES include Golden Beaters Kitchen Band, Midwest Travel Club, AARP 2074, New Opportunities for singles, monthly dinner shows, monthly tour trips, golf simulator, investment club, warm water swimming pool, game room, and art studio
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Council Bluffs Water Works http://www.cbwaterworks.com (external link)
WATER UTILITY for Council Bluffs city limits, residential and business accounts; can give a week past the shut-off date for extensions
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Counseling - Lutheran Family Services - Seward http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT services for persons experiencing a wide range of mental health and substance abuse problems that cause moderate and/or acute disruptions in the individual's life.
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Counseling - Lutheran Family Services - Wahoo http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
COUNSELING, individual, couple, and family counseling, and unplanned pregnancy and adoption services.
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Counseling and School Psychology Clinic - UNL http://cehs.unl.edu/edpsych/graduate/copsychclinic.shtml (external link)
ADULT family, and couples counseling
INDIVIDUAL child and adolescent therapy
ACADEMIC and school consultation
PEDIATRIC behavior therapy
PSYCHOLOGICAL and education evaluations
CAREER counseling
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Countryside Apartments - SENCA http://www.senca.org (external link)
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIZED private rental housing
LOW COST/below market rental housing to income qualified people
RENTAL UNITS include one-bedroom apartments with on site laundry, lawn care, snow removal and appliances
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Couple to Couple League International, Inc. - Omaha Chapter 026 http://www.cclomaha.org (external link)
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING (NFP) instruction
NFP INFORMATION to high school students, religious and medical personnel; speakers' bureau to address high school, educational, and service groups; prepare pre-teens for adolescence
PRO-CHASTITY program for youth groups
24 HOUR counseling via telephone
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Covenant House Nineline http://www.covenanthouse.org/programs_nl.html (external link)
HOTLINE offers free, confidential and immediate crisis intervention for kids and parents
REFERRALS to local runaway shelters
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Cox Connects Kids http://www.cox.com/omaha/cck.asp (external link)
COMPUTERS, new or refurbished, at no charge to low income families with children enrolled in school
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Cozad Community Health System http://www.cozadhealthcare.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
MEDICAL CLINIC
THERAPIES, physical, speech, and occupational
HOME HEALTH CARE, hospice, and homemaker services
AREA-WIDE Lifeline
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Cozad Community Medical Clinic
MEDICAL clinic
IMMUNIZATIONS
WELL BABY CHECKS
SURGEON one time per week
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Cozad Emergency Action Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides food for approximately two months; can access 6 times a year or when in need
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Cozad Emergency Action Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides food for approximately two months; can access 6 times a year or when in need
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Cozad Grand Generation Center
HOME DELIVERED meals, Monday-Friday
INFORMAION AND REFERRAL
ACTIVITIES
FOOT CLINICS
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Cozad Head Start http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HEAD START center-based program
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Cozad Housing Authority http://www.cozadhousingauthority.com (external link)
LOW INCOME HOUSING
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Cozad Prairie Land Food
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND FOOD program that supplies consumers with food at lower than retail prices; food is distributed toward the end of each month, sign up at the beginning of the month
HOLIDAY and other food specials
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Cozad United Way
FUNDING source for local health and human service partner agencies
PROVIDES financial oversight and collaboration between partner agencies
COZAD KIDNEY FUND provides transportation funds to those from our community who are driving to receiving dialysis
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Crawford Community RSVP
VOLUNTEER opportunities for retired persons and seniors
FOOD PANTRY sponsored by United Methodist Church, provides food, paper goods, personal care items, help with utilities, rent, crisis emergencies
ADULT basic education community based program with volunteers serving as tutors; no cost for instruction and books are provided; clients can earn a GED
PARENTING classes
VIRGIL COUCH TOY Program provides Christmas assistance to low income families
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Crawford Handibus
TRANSPORTATION for residents of Crawford and surrounding rural area; primarily used to transport elderly within city limits, but will transport individuals to medical appointments, special events, etc. in nearby towns
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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 Dental Program http://cudental.creighton.edu (external link)
DENTAL CLINIC includes assistance with complete dentures, partial dentures, surgery, fillings, extractions at a lower fee than any other source in the city
CHILDREN ages 4 - 14 who can be treated by students
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Creighton Legal Clinic
LEGAL SERVICES, a third-year law student, under supervision of a licensed attorney, will represent clients in a variety of non-fee generating cases
CIVIL LAW cases only, no criminal matters
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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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Creighton University Medical Center http://www.creightonhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
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Crete Area Medical Center http://www.creteareamedicalcenter.com (external link)
25-BED acute care hospital
PHYSICIAN'S clinics in Crete and Wilber
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Crete Housing Authority
HOUSING ASSISTANCE for eligible persons
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Crete Police Department
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY protects and preserves the peace for the City of Crete residents including traffic enforcement and criminal investigations
ANIMAL SERVICES, pet licenses, bicycle licenses
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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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Crisis Center http://www.giscrisis.org (external link)
SERVICES FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CLIENTS include:
24 hour emergency and support services for victims of family violence and sexual
assault
Shelter
Emergency and support transportation
Medical and legal assistance
Food and clothing
Child care
Court support and advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Adult Rape Survivors Support Group
Adult Survivors of Incest Support Group
Children's and Adolescent Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault Support
Domestic Violence Support Group
Partners of Incest Survivors Support Group
Teen Dating and Relationship Support Group
Parents Anonymous, support for those dealing with child abuse
In Our Best Interest, a 16 week supportive and educational program for women in
controlling relationships. Free and confidential
TRANSITIONAL SHELTER
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Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault http://www.knowanddowhatsright.com (external link)
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
SHELTER
EDUCATION AND SUPPORT, including support groups, for survivors and abusers
REFERRALS for legal and medical help, assistance with protection orders
CRISIS INTERVENTION
SPANISH speaking services
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Crisis Child Care
SAFE ENVIRONMENT for children and a 'time out' for families in crisis; assists families in times of illness, accidents, or hospitalization, emergency employment situations, loss of housing, and those just overwhelmed by responsibility
REFERRALS TO community support
ADVOCACY
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Crisis Navigators http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
ONE POINT ENTRY SYSTEM for individuals in a mental health or substance abuse crisis
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Crisis Navigators http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
ONE POINT ENTRY SYSTEM for individuals in a mental health or substance abuse crisis
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Crisis Response - East Central District Health Department http://www.ecdhd.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT behavioral health services
CRISIS INTERVENTION for all ages
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Cristo Cordero de Dios
SPIRITUAL COUNSELING for Hispanic couples addressing a variety of family issues, including adaptation to a new culture, raising children, changes in employment, divorce
FOCUS ON communication
INFORMATION ABOUT resources in the community
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
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Crofton Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America Adult Support Group http://www.ccfa.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those who have CrohnÂ’s Disease and or Ulcerative Colitis
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Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Support Group - Grand Island http://www.ccfa.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those who have CrohnÂ’s Disease and or Ulcerative Colitis
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Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Support Group - Lincoln http://www.ccfa.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for those who have CrohnÂ’s Disease and or Ulcerative Colitis
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Cross Cultural Ministries
ORIENTATION to the community and services
BASIC NEEDS help with furniture, clothing, and food baskets
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Cross Training Center http://www.crosstc.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL TRAINING in the areas of general construction, electronic recycling, refurbishing computers, warehousing, customer service, and auto mechanics
SKILLS ASSESSMENT, life skills training, and on the job experience
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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 Counseling Services
INDIVIDUAL, COUPLE and family counseling
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, other trauma and abuse issues
EATING DISORDERS AND GROUPS
CHRISTIAN-BASED COUNSELING
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Crossroads House - Lincoln Housing Authority http://www.l-housing.com (external link)
APARTMENT COMPLEX for persons, 55 years and over located in downtown Lincoln across the street from the Downtown Senior Center; the one-bedroom apartments include paid utilities, all appliances, and emergency call switches monitored 24 hours a day; the complex provides coin-operated laundry machines, staff assistance with planning social, recreational and educational activities, common areas that include kitchen, recreation room and computer learning center; parking and other supportive services are available at an additional cost; a cat is permitted with a $300 deposit payment
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Crossroads of Western Iowa - Council Bluffs http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
ADULT DAY program
COMMUNITY outings
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT programs
RECREATIONAL SKILL development
COMMUNITY BASED residential services
LIVING and social skills
PAYEE services
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT services
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Crossroads of Western Iowa - Missouri Valley http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services provides support for individuals with disabilities so they can find a job and work in the community
ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT provides work for people with disabilities. Packaging, labeling, assembly, and recycling provide most of the work for the people served.
WORK SITE ASSESSMENTS in the community.
RESIDENTIAL services for children and adults
RESPITE services for families of people with disabilities.
ADULT DAY PROGRAM called LINKS; provides people with disabilities a place during the day that they can learn and grow and experience new things. The LINKS, level 2, is for people who enjoy computers, activities through the Wii, community outings and much more.
Crossroads serves people with Mental Retardation, Mental Illness, Brain Injury and Physical disabilities.
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Crying Baby Helpline http://www.safebaby.org (external link)
CRYING BABY HELP LINE for parents, grandparents, baby-sitters, and caregivers, including tips to calm a crying baby
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Crystal Meth Anonymous - Omaha Chapter http://www.cmaomaha.org (external link)
12 STEP FELLOWSHIP for those in recovery from addiction to crystal meth
LIST OF daily meeting times and locations
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Cumberland Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
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Cuming County Emergency Management http://www.co.cuming.ne.us (external link)
PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, recovery and mitigation in times of disaster
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION on emergency disaster preparedness
ASSISTS IN MANAGING Homeland Security Programs for Lt. Governor
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Cuming County Farm Service Agency http://www.usda.gov (external link)
FARM Service Agency administers
a. Disaster Assistance
b. Farm loans
c. Conservation programs
d. Price supports
e. Commodities
f. Financial Inquiries
g. Environmental programs
h. Commodity Credit corporation
i. Outreach
j. Youth loans for 4H projects
NATURAL Resources Conservation Services works to conservation of natural resources on private lands
CONSERVATION Districts work to conserve land, water, forests, wildlife and related natural resources
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Cuming County Offices http://www.co.cuming.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Cuming County Sheriff's Office http://www.co.cuming.ne.us/ (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Cuming County Sheriff's Office http://www.co.cuming.ne.us/ (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Cuming County Veteran Service Office http://www.co.cuming.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service; must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Cuming County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES (do not require wartime service) assist in completing applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund; fee exempt fishing and hunting permits; applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes; waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provide and/or complete Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, grave markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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Custer County Emergency Management http://www.co.custer.ne.us (external link)
PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, recovery and mitigation in times of disaster
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION on emergency disaster preparedness
ASSISTS IN MANAGING Homeland Security Programs for Lt. Governor
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Custer County Farm Service Agency http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ (external link)
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
FARM LOANS
CONSERVATION
PRICE SUPPORTS
COMMODITIES
FINANCIAL INQUIRIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
OUTREACH
YOUTH LOANS for 4H projects
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Custer County Offices http://www.co.custer.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Custer County Sheriff http://www.co.custer.ne.us (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
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Custer County Veteran Service Office http://www.co.custer.ne.us (external link)
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; personal visits for assistance and claims to housebound veterans or dependents; must have an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge from active duty or wartime service; must be a resident in Nebraska for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Custer County
STATE LEVEL SERVICES (do not require wartime service) assist in completing applications for the Nebraska Veterans Aid Fund; fee exempt fishing and hunting permits; applications to the Nebraska Veterans Homes; waivers of tuition
FEDERAL LEVEL SERVICES provide and/or complete Veteran Administration forms for claims relating but not limited to service connected compensation, disability pension, widow's pension, burial allowance, grave markers/headstones, educational benefits, home loans, insurance, indebtedness, and character of service upgrades
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Iowa http://www.cff.org (external link)
FUNDRAISING FOR RESEARCH
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Nebraska http://www.cff.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL on Cystic Fibrosis
PROVIDES REFERRALS concerning support groups, pharmacy information, necessary medications
FUND RAISING for cystic fibrosis research