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S.A.F.E. Center,The http://www.safecenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER
IMMEDIATE CRISIS SUPPORT to victims and their families
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION on dynamics of abuse and violence
INFORMATION on legal alternatives
PROTECTION ORDER assistance
COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
REFERRALS for all needed services
SUPPORT GROUPS for women and children
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Sacred Heart Parish - Heart Ministry Center http://www.heartministrycenter.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offers walk-in services Wed and Fri 10am -12 noon and accepts referrals from agencies, schools, and churches during for pantry pick up 10-3 Monday-Friday.
CLOTHING CLOSET offers walk-in services Wed-Fri 10 am-3 pm, no appointment or referral necessary. Accepts referrals for clothing pick up 10-3 Monday-Friday.
SERVICES OFFERED BY REFERRAL ONLY include school supplies, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, holiday baskets and a very limited amount of financial assistance.
To obtain financial assistance the HMC needs a referral from a caseworker/counselor, and the person must meet the following criteria: they must be working full time with children under the age of 18 in the household, -or- be receiving SSI, -or- be over the age of 65, Section 8 and public housing not eligible
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Safe Haven Community Center http://www.safehavencommunitycenter.com (external link)
TRACK RESOURCES AND REFER CLIENTS to agencies, churches for help with first month's rent, utilities, food assistance, etc.
ESL CLASSES offered, Childcare service available on site for ESL students, working parents; Transportation is provided for some of the services if you qualify.
JOB READINESS TRAINING CLASS and Work Experience Training and Community Service opportunities available; transportation to job fairs; (must meet qualifications; determined upon intake); computer lab available to fill out applications on line
HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE, helping clients find affordable housing; Please let the client know they Must have Income in order to receive help with housing.
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Safe Kids of Lincoln Lancaster County
MONTHLY community-wide car seat check events are offered at no charge; call for a schedule of events and to make appointments
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Safe Kids Scotts Bluff County
CAR SEATS for low income people, based on a sliding fee scale
CAR SEAT SAFETY CHECKS for proper installation and appropriate use
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Safe Kids Southeast
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES and training for those transporting children from birth to age 13 to properly secure children in motor vehicles
CAR SEATS available for a low cost
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Saint Agnes Catholic Church
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RENT AND UTILITY assistance
TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE assistance, including gasoline
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Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
HOSPITAL providing inpatient and outpatient health services to the residents of Lincoln and nearby communities
BURN AND WOUND CARE CENTER - provides comprehensive care for the most serious burn injuries and difficult to treat wound care by a team of physicians, nurses, physical and respiratory therapists, psychological and dietetic support. Treatments are available for difficult to heal wounds. Telephone (402) 219-7680 Toll Free (800) 877-2876
CHEST PAIN CENTER - offering care for those with possible heart attack symptoms; determination begins in the emergency department; an observation unit helps rule-in or rule-out heart attack.
CHILDREN'S AND PEDIATRIC SERVICES - a full care unit for pediatric patients, from infants to 18 years.
DIABETES PROGRAM - offers education and support to successfully manage diabetes and promote a healthy lifestyle through classes, support groups, and individual counseling; also offering free seminars in learning about your risk for Pre-diabetes. Telephone (402) 219-8777
FAMILY BIRTH CENTER - offers numerous birth options; operating suites on the same floor; certified lactation consultants and registered nurses are available to answer questions and offer assistance to mothers and babies. Telephone (402) 219-7070
HEART CENTER - offers rapid cardiac and vascular services including diagnostic studies, such as echocardiography, exercise treadmills, radionuclide studies and invasive treatments such as cardiac catheterization, pacemakers, and open heart surgery. Telephone (402) 219-7389
HOSPITALISTS - Inpatient Medicine Services, offers physicians board-certified in internal medicine and a nurse practitioner who specialize in the unique care of hospitalized patients; coordinates care with a patient's personal physician.
IMAGING CENTER - offers a 100% digital imaging, including digital mammography, and 3Tesla MRI for state-of-the-art sharpness of images and detail for diagnostic and treatments. Telephone: (402) 219-7323.
INTENSIVISTS - in-house physicians who specialize in caring for critically ill; they are based in the Critical Care Unit and coordinate care with a patient's personal physician.
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - in-house neonatolgists, highly specialized nurses including neonatal nurse practitioners, and clinical personnel provide treatments for newborns with special needs. Telephone: (402) 219-7420
ORTHOPAEDICS/JOINT CENTER/SPINE CENTER/NEUROSURGERY - provides a full range of orthopaedic and neurosurgery services; involve patient's family in education and the ongoing care of people undergoing total or partial hip or knee replacement or with spine surgeries. Telephone: (402) 219-7650
PARISH NURSE PROGRAM - provides educational training for persons interested in community health ministry. Telephone (402) 219-7314
RADIATION THERAPY CENTER - provides radiation therapy for cancer patients. Offers the linear accelerator with both On-Board Imager (IMRT) and IGRT to offer accurate tumor tracking and beam radiation control to spare healthy tissue surrounding tumors; a 120-leaf collimator for "shaping" radiation for accurate targeting of tumors and respiratory gating for real-time management of radiation delivery. Telephone 402-219-7930
SOCIAL SERVICES and CASE MANAGEMENT - provides support to hospitalized patients and their families who have social, economic or personal concerns that may aggravate medical problems. Services include assessment, discharge planning, crisis intervention, information and referral, and supportive counseling. Telephone (402) 219-7303
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Saint Francis Medical Center http://www.saintfrancisgi.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
LIFELINE PROGRAM emergency response program provides 24 hour, 7days a week
assistance with the push of a button
HEALTHY STARTS is a voluntary home visiting program designed to improve the lives of children and their families. Offered to pregnant women, newborns and infants who meet screening criteria. Covers prenatal care, parenting, growth and development, the importance of immunizations and other preventative health care services
MEDICAL INTERPRETERS for medical appointments at St. Francis, Third City Community Clinic, the Central District Health Department or physician clinics in Grand Island
SMOKING CESSATION SUPPORT GROUP at 2620 West Faidley Avenue, call 308-398-5565
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS: 398-5487
Women's Luncheon
Men's Luncheon
Next Step support group for those experiencing the death of a loved one.
Pregnancy Loss program for parents who have lost a child through miscarriage,ectopic, tubal stillborn or early newborn stage - 398-5545.
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK SERVICES COORDINATION helps families access resources and services in the community, includes educational, financial, health care, childcare, respite care, emotional support and other needs.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT:
residential chemical dependency treatment
evening and day partial care
co-dependency counseling
chemical dependency out-patient and evaluation
HOME HEALTH CARE
CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS for families and patients of breast cancer and a group for male caregivers; Reach to Recovery program, a patient to patient visitation program for
women, I Can Cope Retreat, and Look Good, Feel Better program to learn how to handle the personal appearance changes that result from treatment.
Oncology Department: 308-398-5450
Cansurmount Support Group and Mind Matters: 398-6517 at the Cancer Treatment Center.
SUPPORT GROUPS THROUGH THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: 398-5565
Arthritis
Brain Injury/Head Injury Support Group
Cardiac and Stroke Support Group
Children and Adolescent Diabetes Support
Diabetes Support Group
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
Parkinson's education program
Eating Disorders Support Group
CODEPENDENCY ANONYMOUS SUPPORT GROUP meetings at Memorial Health Center,
Room C, Sunday at 6:30pm and Thursday at 7:30pm.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS SUPPORT GROUP, Monday, 7:00pm at St Francis Treatment Center Chapel.
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, Saturday, 7:00pm at Memorial Health Center, Room A.
GAM-ANON BEGINNER'S GROUP, Saturday, 7:00pm at Memorial Health Center, Room B,
384-3757
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, Monday 8:00pm, St Francis Treatment Center.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Monday, 5:30pm, Memorial Health Center, Room B.
SEX AND LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS, Tuesday, 8:00pm, Memorial Health Center, Room A
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Saint John's Lutheran Church
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE with rent, utilities, propane, or overnight stay for transients
FURNITURE
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Saint Joseph Villa Homecare and Hospice
HOSPICE services to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of individuals and their families facing the final stages of a terminal illness; nurses, aids, social worker, chaplain, and volunteers work together to provide care focused on comfort, dignity, and individual needs
HOME health care nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social work
HOME health care aides; private duty care; bathing assistance; may assist with light housekeeping, etc. depending on need
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Saint Joseph's Villa, Inc.
LICENSED NURSING FACILITY certified for Medicaid and Medicare; licensed nursing staff provide nursing care and related services 24 hours daily for residents who require medical or nursing care; services are provided under a physician's care and direct supervision.
ALZHEIMER'S UNIT is located at St. Therese's Garden which is unit for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia; new admissions may be considered, as well as residents who currently reside at St. Joseph's Villa
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP offers videos and family discussions on Alzheimer's disease and how to cope with it, as well as a lending library of reading materials and videos; meetings are held the fourth Monday, 7 pm, at St. Joseph's Villa; Telephone: (402) 367-3363
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Saint Marks United Methodist Church http://www.stmarks.org (external link)
PROVIDES the following support groups. If child care is desired during any of the following meetings, please contact one week in advance.
DEPRESSION GROUP - provides information regarding depression with group interaction and licensed mental health practitioners. Meets Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm. No cost.
DIVORCE/RELATIONSHIP RECOVERY WORKSHOP - designed to help people through the process of a failed marriage or a broken relationship and gain a new start toward health and wholeness. Three 6-week sessions annually. Call for meeting schedules. Fee, $20.
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - a 6-week support and informational program for those who have lost a loved one to death. Call for meeting schedule and fees.
MOVING AHEAD - a 6-week follow-up program to Divorce Relationship Recovery Workshop, focusing on the individual's determining future desires and setting goals toward healthier living. Three 6-week sessions annually following Divorce Recovery. Call for meeting schedules. Fee, $20.
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Saint Paul City Offices http://www.stpaulnebraska.com/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITIES
POLICE
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Saint Stephen the Martyr
FOOD PANTRY and some personal items
CLIENTS MUST BRING verification of income, social security cards for everyone in the
home, and documentation of public assistance (if applicable) and proof of permanent address
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Saint Vincent DePaul Store & Warehouse http://www.svdplincoln.com (external link)
CLOTHING
FOOD
HOUSEHOLD items including furniture
UTILITY AND RENT assistance (limited) thru Helpline
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Salem Food Pantry http://www.salembc.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY, referral needed
COMMODITIES, every 30 days, no referral needed
SUMMER FAN PROGRAM
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Salem Lutheran Homes http://www.salemlutheranhomes.org (external link)
LONG TERM CARE nursing center offering skilled as well as intermediate nursing care, rehabilitation services (after hospitalization), and a special 20 bed Alzheimer's/Dementia care unit
OUTREACH MEALS for shut ins serving nutritious noon meals three times each week (M-W-F) in a private dining area or delivered to those in the immediate area whose situation prevents them from eating on site; a donation of $3 per meal is suggested.
BLOOD PRESSURE checks each Friday (free)
PARISH NURSING program offers up to one hour of assessment and referral information at no charge to anyone living within 30 minutes of Elk Horn, IA
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Saline County Area Transit
DOOR-to-DOOR TRANSPORTATION for senior citizens, handicapped persons, and the general public.
TRAVELS to EIGHT SALINE COUNTY TOWNS and to Lincoln, Beatrice, Fairbury, and Geneva.
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Saline County Offices http://www.co.saline.ne.us (external link)
ASSESSOR (402) 821-2588
ATTORNEY (402) 821-2531
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (402) 821-2502
CLERK (402) 821-2374
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT (402) 821-2823
COURT (402) 821-2131
EMERGENCYSERVICES (402) 821-3010
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT (402) 821-2737
SHERIFF (402) 821-2111
TREASURER (402) 821-2375
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER (402) 821-2990
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Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center http://www.omahakroc.org (external link)
AQUATICS include open swim, swim lessons
EDUCATION on business startup and financing, citizenship, computer classes, cooking, anger management, English as a Second Language
FINE ARTS, pottery, ceramics, drawing, dance
FITNESS classes and education
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
PERFORMING ARTS, drama classes
RECREATION
SPORTS of various types for all age groups
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, including Christian education and worship opportunities
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Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center http://www.omahakroc.org (external link)
AQUATICS include open swim, swim lessons
EDUCATION on business startup and financing, citizenship, computer classes, cooking, anger management, English as a Second Language
FINE ARTS, pottery, ceramics, drawing, dance
FITNESS classes and education
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
PERFORMING ARTS, drama classes
RECREATION
SPORTS of various types for all age groups
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, including Christian education and worship opportunities
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Salvation Army Western Division Headquarters
SERVES AS HEADQUARTERS for Western Division
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Samaritan Counseling Center http://www.samaritancenter.com (external link)
PROFESSIONAL OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families (children, adolescents, and adults); including pre-marital and blended family counseling
CONSULTATION FOR CLERGY, for congregations, business professionals, and organizations
WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS tailored to the needs of congregations, businesses, general public, etc. on topics such as stress management, anger control, assertiveness, trauma, positive communication, leadership development, ethics, boundaries, marriage, blended families and others
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Samaritan Counseling Centers of the Midlands http://www.sccmne.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families (children, adolescents, and adults), including pre-marital and blended family counseling; other issues such as emotional, relational, and mental health
CONSULTATION FOR CLERGY, congregations, business professionals, and organizations
WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS tailored to the needs of congregations, businesses, and the general public
STRESS MANAGEMENT, anger control, assertiveness, trauma, positive communication, leadership development, ethics, boundaries, marriage, blended families, and others
MEDIATION SERVICES for families and organizations, including divorce and parenting plan mediation
ADDICTION assessments and counseling
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Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER for victims
CRISIS COUNSELING service and legal advocacy, and crisis advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS for victims
OTHER SERVICES provided to domestic violence victims include food, transportation, and limited financial help for rent and utilities
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Sandhills District Health Department and Clinic http://www.sdhd.org (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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Santa Monica, Inc http://www.santamonicahouse.org (external link)
EXTENDED RESIDENTIAL substance abuse treatment facility; minimum commitment of 6 months, 12-24 month stay typical
TRANSITIONAL facility for chemically dependent women; 6-12 month stay
PREFER patients with previous treatment background; children may stay with mom on weekend visits and over night twice a month based upon clients progress and phase completion
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Santa's Children Christmas Village http://www.santaschildren.org (external link)
GIFTS AND VISITS to children in crisis, with special needs, and with life-threatening illnesses
FUNDS other organizations with a similar mission of aiding children
TOY DRIVES, letters to 'Santa' handling, prepare gifts, donate funds, visit children in hospitals and homes year round
ANNUAL DINNER, raffle, silent and oral auction, and other events to raise funds for children
SANTA'S CHILDREN / K.I.D.S PROGRAM distributes clothing, toys and other products to children referred through their local fire department in Iowa and Nebraska.
DAY CAMP program for medically fragile kids
GARDEN CAMP program all done by volunteers with produce going to those in need through food pantries
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Sarpy County CASA Program http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUIT, screen, train and support volunteers 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
VOLUNTEERS advocate for the children during the entire court jurisdiction period; work with therapist, parents, foster parents, and all adult involved with the child as well as visiting the child regularly
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Sarpy County Chamber of Commerce http://www.sarpychamber.org (external link)
BUSINESS RESOURCE providing promotional, educational, and networking opportunities for local businesses
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Sarpy County Cooperative Head Start
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES for children ages 0-5
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Sarpy County Holiday Assistance Program
TOYS FOR TOTS holiday gifts to low income families in Sarpy County with children ages 0 to 12
APPLICATION DETAILS:
Must bring two forms of proof of residency in Sarpy County, such as current phone/utility bill AND letter from Health and Human Services, vehicle registration, or driver's license
Must bring one form of proof of children ages 0-12, such as child's birth certificate, Medicaid card for current month, and social security card
Must bring proof of total household income, such as pay stubs for last 30 days, current Medicaid letter, current food stamp card, or current ADC eligibility letter
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Sarpy County Offices http://www.sarpy.com (external link)
ADMINISTRATION 593-2347
ASSESSORS AND APPRAISER 593-2122
BUILDING AND PLANNING 593-2315
INSEPECTOR
CHILD PROTECTION AGENCY 595-3330
CHILD SUPPORT LAWYER 593-5774
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 593-2283
COUNTY ATTORNEY 593-2230
COUNTY CLERK 593-2105
DISTRICT COURT 593-2262
ELECTION COMMISSONER 593-2167
EXTENSION OFFICE 444-4638
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 339-4606
JAIL 593-2298
JUVENILE COURT 593-2217 / 593-5918
MENTAL HEALTH INTAKE 331-8830
MOTOR VEHICLE 593-2148
NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL 253-2843
PUBLIC DEFENDER 593-5933
REGISTER OF DEEDS 593-5773
SHERIIFF OFFICE 593-2288
TREASURER'S OFFICE 593-4461 hotline
VETERAN'S SERVICE 593-2203
HUMAN SERVICES 593-4400
VICTIM WITNESS 593-2201
CLERK OF THE COURT 593-2267
DRIVER'S LICENSE TESTING 595-1835
LANDFILL 253-2371
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Sarpy County Teen Court http://www.sarpy.com/teencourt (external link)
TEEN COURT is looking for teen volunteers to serve as jurors, attorneys, and bailiffs in actual cases. The cases are for juveniles charged with their first misdemeanor offense. Teen volunteers do not decide guilt or innocence but do decide the consequences appropriate for each juvenile.
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY
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Sarpy County Tourism http://www.gosarpy.com (external link)
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Sarpy/Cass County Department of Health and Wellness http://www.sarpycasshealthdepartment.org (external link)
IMMUNIZATION CLINICS :
Midlands Hospital - Thu 4 pm-7 pm
Bellevue Health Center - Second Mon of each month 5 pm-7:30 pm
Weeping Water Family Practice - as scheduled
Plattsmouth - Fourth Mon 10:30 am-2 pm, Nebraska Public Power District building, Northeast door, 611 Chicago Ave
HEALTH INFORMATION BROCHURES in English and Spanish
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Saunders County Courthouse
ATTORNEY (402) 443-8151
BUILDING/PLANNING/ZONING (402) 443-8123
CLERK (402) 443-8101
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT (402) 443-8113
HIGHWAY SUPERINTEDENT (402) 443-8124
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 443-8111
SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER (402) 443-4896
SENIOR HANDI-VAN (402) 443-8168
SHERIFF (402) 443-8144
SURVEYOR (402) 443-8122
TREASURER (402) 443-8128
VETERANS SERVICES OFFICER (402) 443-8137
WEED SUPERINTENDENT (402) 443-8171
YOUTH SERVICE SYSTEM (402) 443-8169
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Saunders County Ministerial Association
RENTAL AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE for emegecies through the Salvation Army and the Ministerial Association
FOOD PANTRY
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Saunders County Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION offers door to door service for the public; trips are made to Fremont, Lincoln, and Omaha on a rotating basis
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Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, AND INFORMATION programs
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Saunders Medical Center http://www.saundersmedicalcenter.com (external link)
CRITICAL CARE HOSPTAL with swing bed skilled care .
EMERGENCY ROOM
PHYSICIANS' CLINIC
MAMMOGRAMS, on-site CT scanner, MRI and ultrasound services
CARDIAC rehabilitation
THERAPIES including occupational, physical, respiratory and speech
CONSULTING STAFF are available in the following areas: cardiology; cardiovascular; dermatology; gastroenterology; general surgery; internal medicine; orthopedics; pathology; podiatry; radiology; wound care, pain management, pulmonology, hematology/oncology, psychiatry,otolaryngology and urology
MOBILE nuclear medicine
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Saunders Medical Center http://www.saundersmedicalcenter.com (external link)
CRITICAL CARE HOSPTAL with swing bed skilled care .
EMERGENCY ROOM
PHYSICIANS' CLINIC
MAMMOGRAMS, on-site CT scanner, MRI and ultrasound services
CARDIAC rehabilitation
THERAPIES including occupational, physical, respiratory and speech
CONSULTING STAFF are available in the following areas: cardiology; cardiovascular; dermatology; gastroenterology; general surgery; internal medicine; orthopedics; pathology; podiatry; radiology; wound care, pain management, pulmonology, hematology/oncology, psychiatry,otolaryngology and urology
MOBILE nuclear medicine
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School Closure Information
We are not aware of any school closings at this time
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Schuyler City Offices http://www.ci.schuyler.ne.us (external link)
CITY government offices
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Schuyler Ministerial Association, Inc
FOOD PANTRY
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Schuyler Public Library http://www.ci.schuyler.ne.us/gen-info.htm (external link)
LIBRARY services
INTERNET access available to the public
COMPUTER CLASSES
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Scleroderma Foundation http://www.scleroderma.org/ (external link)
SCLERODERMA, or systemic sclerosis is a chronic, auto-immune connective tissue disease generally classified as one of the rheumatic diseases.
PROVIDES A LIST of Scleroderma Foundation chapters nationwide, access to support groups information, resource, and referral
NEWSLETTER
LITERATURE
RESEARCH funding
SUPPORT, education and research
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SCORE Business Information Center - Greater Omaha http://www.tandt.com/score (external link)
VOLUNTEER MENTORING program and confidential counseling for those who want to start a business or expand their business
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for working and retired executives
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Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
SPEECH AND READING clinic
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Scotts Bluff County Health Department http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/health/Health.htm (external link)
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING and education
IMMUNIZATION clinics
BLOOD PRESSURE screening/monitoring
WORKPLACE wellness programs
CHILD ABUSE and neglect counseling
TUBERCULOSIS testing
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE investigation and control
HOME VISITS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH including private well and water supply inspections; sewage and refuse disposal investigation; pest control; public swimming pool, school, and childcare facility inspections; mobile home park inspections/licensing; indoor air quality problems; miscellaneous environmental complaint investigation; health complaint investigation
EMERGENCY response and planning, bio-terror/emergency response
DISEASE surveillance
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Scotts Bluff County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Scotts Bluff County Volunteer Center http://www.scbvolcenter.com (external link)
RECRUITS AND REFERS volunteers for various agencies, programs, and projects
MEALS ON WHEELS delivery for homebound individuals
SHOPPING FOR SENIORS grocery shopping and delivery
HOME DELIVERED Commodities Program for seniors/disabled
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Scottsbluff Police Department http://www.scottsbluff.org (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Scottsbluff Public Library http://www.scottsbluff.org/lib (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES
PUBLIC INTERNET access
LITERARY READING CLUB meets first Tue of the month 1:30 pm-3:30 pm
BROWN BAG BOOK CLUB meets third Wed of the month 12 noon-1 pm
TEEN programs for 7-12 graders
PRESCHOOL story time Sept-May, Thu 10 am-10:30 am and 6:30 pm-7 pm for ages 3-6
REELteen Book Club last Friday of each month 4 pm, Sept-April
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Scottsbluff Public Schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides pre-K, elementary, and secondary education
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Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber of Commerce http://www.scottsbluffgering.net (external link)
BUSINESS development
SCORE volunteer mentoring program and confidential counseling for those who want to start a business or expand their business
NEWCOMER information booklet
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Screening for Mental Health, Inc. http://www.militarymentalhealth.org (external link)
FREE, ANONYMOUS mental health and alcohol self-assessments for family members and service personnel in all branches of the military including the National Guard and Reserve; self-assessments are a series of questions that, when linked together, help create a picture of how an individual is feeling and whether they could benefit from talking to a health professional
SELF-ASSESSMENTS address depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder, alcohol use and bipolar disorder; after an individual completes a self-assessment, s/he is provided with referral information including services provided through the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs
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Self-Help Information Service of Nebraska
COLLECTS and disseminates information about support groups to individuals, agencies, and publications
ASSISTANCE to individuals interested in starting self-help/support groups
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Senator Ben Nelson's Office http://www.bennelson.senate.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 720 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Chuck Grassley's Office http://grassley.senate.gov/ (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 135 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Mike Johanns' Office http://johanns.senate.gov/ (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: Senate Russell Courtyard 1, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Tom Harkin's Office http://harkin.senate.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 731 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Tom Harkin's Office http://harkin.senate.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 731 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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Seneca Sunrise http://www.senecasunrise.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Senior Action, Inc. http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
RSVP program offers volunteer opportunities for people 55 and older in the community
MEALS ON WHEELS
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ANSWERS calls for Hastings Food Pantry
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Senior Citizen Industries
CONGREGATE noon meals at Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings
FOOT screenings
IN-HOME services, homemaker and chore
TRANSPORTATION
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
SENIOR Volunteer Companion Program
ADULT DAY care
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ACTIVITIES and social gatherings
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Senior Futures, Inc.
ONGOING CHORE services, e.g. lawn mowing, yard cleaning, etc. for senior citizens
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Senior Surrey http://www.crete-ne.gov (external link)
TRANSPORTATION services for Crete residents traveling within the city of Crete; no transportation to and from school for students
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SeniorHelp
SeniorHelp provides various services to individuals over 60 that help them maintain their independence and ability to stay in their homes for as long as they are able.
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Sentinel Health Care http://www.sentinelhealthcare.org (external link)
NETWORK of physicians, hospitals and ancillary healthcare providers
COMMUNITY health education
PHYSICIAN referral and recruitment
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Sesostris Shriners http://www.sesostrisshrine.org (external link)
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for children, infant through 17 years, needing orthopedic and burn related medical care; children in the system may continue with services through age 18; with special permission from the Imperial Shrine, children may continue in the system through age 21 years
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Seven Oaks of Florence http://www.sevenoaksofflorence.org (external link)
APARTMENTS for low/moderate income independent elderly
ENOA meal site
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Seventh-Day Adventist Church
CLOTHING pantry
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Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
FARMER'S MARKET program
FRIENDLY VISITOR program
CAREGIVING program
TRIAD program meets on a rotating schedule at the three senior centers in the county to provide education of possible scams and frauds against seniors
BONE DENSITY screening for county seniors is provided at the local Health Fair in April (free)
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Seward County Courthouse http://connectseward.org/cgov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
Assessor (402) 643-3311
Attorney (402) 643-2795
Child Support (402) 643-3764
Clerk (402) 643-2883
Clerk of the District Court (402) 643-4895
County Extension (402) 643-2981
Court (402) 643-3341
Driver Examiner Monday and Thursday, at the Extension Office, (402) 643-2980
Emergency Manager (402) 643-4722
Handi-Bus (402) 643-4067
Probation Office (402) 643-2562
Public Defender (402) 643-6432
Road Superintendent (402) 643-3170
Sheriff (402) 643-4578
Treasurer (402) 643-4574
Veterans Service Officer (402) 643-4105
Weed Superintendent (402) 643-3525
Zoning Administrator (402) 643-4493
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Seward County Public Transit
TRANSPORTATION for Seward County residents
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Seward Memorial Hospital http://www.mhcs.us (external link)
HOSPITAL provides primary healthcare and critical access; acute, skilled and intermediate care; 24-hour emergency services; ambulatory surgery; laboratory; cardiac rehabilitation; radiology; OB/GYN services; physical, occupational, and respiratory therapies
ASSISTED LIVING beds
EMERGENCY RESPONSE system
SPECIALTY physician clinic
DIABETIC and nutritional education
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Seward United Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY open to the public; food is day-old and provided by stores in the City of Seward; fresh produce - no canned goods available
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Sewing for Babies, Inc. http://www.sewingforbabies.org (external link)
CLOTHING AND BEDDING for premature and needy babies. Preemie clothing available from 8 oz to 6 pounds
NEWBORN LAYETTES available for needy families - all at no charge
BURIAL LAYETTES for premature babies that do not survive
ALL ITEMS ARE GIVEN to individuals and agencies at no charge
SEWING FOR BABIES, INC has groups in Lincoln, Beatrice, Minden, Kearney, Columbus, and Omaha.
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Sex Addicts Anonymous http://www.saa-recovery.org (external link)
A FELLOWSHIP OF MEN AND WOMEN who share their experience with each other so they may abstain from addictive sexual behavior and help others to do the same
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Sexaholics Anonymous http://www.sa.org (external link)
A FELLOWSHIP OF MEN AND WOMEN who share their experience with each other so they may abstain from addictive sexual behavior and help others to do the same
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Share A Fare, Inc. http://www.acb.org/nebraska/transportation/omaha/index.html (external link)
CAB coupon books at a reduced rate; may be used to pay for all or part of one's cab fare
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Share A Toy
TOYS repaired, cleaned and recycled for Christmas; accepts donations of good used toys throughout the year
DISTRIBUTION includes three dates for parents, one for grandparents needing toys; giveaway occurs at the Nodaway Community Center behind the firehouse
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Share A Toy
TOYS repaired, cleaned and recycled for Christmas; accepts donations of good used toys throughout the year
DISTRIBUTION includes three dates for parents, one for grandparents needing toys; giveaway occurs at the Nodaway Community Center behind the firehouse
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SHARE Iowa - Main Office http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
SHARE IOWA is a non-profit self help program. For two hours of volunteer service, participants can purchase a $40.00-$45.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps. Food orders must be made in advance; a variety of food packages is available each month. Call or visit web site for local office information; this is a statewide program.
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve.
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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce http://www.exploreshelbycounty.com (external link)
BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP association offers retail development, recruitment of new retail businesses, tourism promotion, real estate development, tourism retail items, gift certificates for Shelby County (good at any store), promotions, festivals, local community events and attractions
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Shelby County Environmental Health
LICENSING AND INSPECTION of restaurants, bars, grocery stores, temporary licenses, mobile food units, convenience stores, hotels, etc. for Shelby, Monona, Harrison, Pottawattamie, Fremont, Page, Montgomery, Mills, Taylor, Union, Audubon, Cass, Adair, Adams, Monona, and Guthrie Counties
INSPECTIONS of public swimming pools and tanning beds for Shelby, Monona, Harrison, and Pottawattamie Counties
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS on all site wastewater treatment systems, septic tanks, new private water wells, and heat pump wells for Shelby County
ADMINISTERS water well grants each year for Shelby County
INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS about illegal or improper dumping, burning, dead animal disposal, burning of solid waste, discharge of sewage, etc.
INSPECTS property sold in rural Shelby County
RADON information and radon kits available for purchase
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Shelby County Offices http://www.shco.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor 755-5718
Auditor 755-3831
Board of Supervisors 755-3733
Bridge and Sign 755-3554
Clerk of the District Court 755-5543
Care Facility 744-3453
Community Services 755-2843
Disaster Services 755-5160
District Juvenile 755-3891
Emergency Medical Services 755-5160
Engineer 755-5954
Environmental Health 755-2609
Extension 755-3104
GIS 755-1306
Human Services 755-3145
Judge's Chamber 755-5339
Landfill 755-5010
Magistrate 755-3210
Motor Vehicle/Auto License 755-5898
Probation Officer 755-5339
Recorder 755-5640
Sheriff Emergency 911
Sheriff Office 755-5026
Treasurer 755-5847
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Sheridan County ABE/GED Program
COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION program designed to meet the needs of individual students without a high school diploma or persons wanting to brush up on education
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Sheridan County Offices http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sabthomp/nebraska/sheridan/nesh.htm (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Shriners Hospitals for Children http://www.shrinershq.org/ (external link)
NETWORK of pediatric specialty hospitals, founded by the Shrine, where children under the age of 18 receive excellent medical care absolutely free of charge; there are 18 orthopedic Shriner's Hospitals, three Shriner's Hospitals dedicated to treating children with severe burns, and one Shriner's Hospital that provides orthopedic, burn, and spinal cord injury care
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Sidney City Offices http://www.sidneyia.net/government.php (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Sidney Public Library http://www.sidneypubliclibrary.org (external link)
LIBRARY services
WIRELESS internet access
BOOKMOBILE serves Cheyenne, Deuel, and Kimball Counties
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Siena-Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Sierra Club Nebraska
EDUCATIONS in the great Omaha area on environmental health risk in the area and encourages Omaha citizens to take an active role in making Omaha environmentally safe and beautiful for future generations to enjoy.
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Simon House
THRIFT SHOP with vouchers provided by most churches, government offices, and community agencies
SCHOOL SUPPLY distribution
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SMC Shared Mobility Coach, Inc.
TRANSPORTATION to medical appointments, shopping, and social events
EVENING transportation by prearranged appointment
ADA certified vehicles, public service licensed
ABILITY to carry two persons in wheelchairs at a time
48-hour advanced schedule preferred, but most same day requests can be accommodated
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Social Security Administration http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Society of St Vincent De Paul of Omaha (The)
CLOTHING assistance includes one change of clothing provided every 90 days per request; one free coat per year; walk in help available for needed resources; no bus tickets or gas vouchers available
APPLICANTS for rent, utilities, or furniture will be referred to the Catholic Church in their neighborhood
THRIFT STORE hours Mon-Thu 9 am-4:30 pm, Fri 8 am-3:30 pm, Sat 9 am-4:30 pm
ACCEPTS DONATIONS of useable and clean clothing, furniture, household items, etc
FOOD PANTRY
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South Central Behavioral Services http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), substance abuse education, adult relapse prevention, drug court provider
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South Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
INFORMATION and Assistance to assist individuals in securing needed information and/or services that cannot be offered through the agency
CARE MANAGEMENT to help seniors find in-home services and care providers to allow them to live independently for as long as possible, preventing premature nursing home placement
SENIOR CARE OPTION (SCO) will evaluate the long term care needs of persons over age 65 seeking Medicaid coverage for nursing facility care to determine if such care is needed or if other options are viable
HEALTH and nutrition programs include 20 congregate meal sites and home delivered meals through six sites; health and nutritional counseling may be provided to individual seniors, depending on available funding
LONG-TERM Care Ombudsman program provides certified volunteers, located in Buffalo and Phelps County long-term care facilities, to advocate for residents of the long-term care facilities
LEGAL SERVICES for persons age 60 and over and their spouses; specializes in Elderlaw and provides assistance with simple wills, powers of attorney for health care, living wills, durable powers of attorney, Medicare/Medicaid, etc.
MEDICAID WAIVER in-home services, including assisted living, for those age 65 and older with care needs; must meet income and resource guidelines as well as other eligibility criteria
INSURACE ASSISTANCE - SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance Information Program) assists seniors regarding health insurance issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance, long term care insurance, group health insurance, etc.
FAMILY CAREGIVER PROGRAM provides caregiver training and education, information on available services, caregiver support, and funding for emergency response systems
RESPITE CARE grants to provide temporary relief for the permanent caregiver, up to $750 per year, per family; provided through the Family Caregiver Program
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South Central Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition http://www.asaap-ne.org (external link)
ALL STARS prevention program to prevent alcohol and drug use, violence, and other risky behaviors among youth
PARENTING ADOLESCENTS WISELY teaches methods for improving family relationships; issues discussed include effective discipline, understanding feelings, expectations, rewards and punishments, and active listening
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South East Nebraska Area of Narcotics Anonymous http://www.sena-na.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for persons with drug addiction
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South Heartland District Health Department http://www.southheartlandhealth.org (external link)
PUBLIC health emergency preparedness
DISEASE surveillance (responsibility shared with NHHSS)
a. School surveillance - absenteeism counts are collected weekly
b. West Nile Virus - dead bird collection and testing and mosquito trapping and testing
c. Rabies monitoring in animals and investigate potential human exposures
d. Other community health threats, as needed: mold, pertussis, food-borne illness
H1N1 Vaccinations
SCRUBBY bear, an American Red Cross program that teaches proper hand-washing techniques to children in pre school through third grade
P.H.O.N.E. - Public Health Outreach Nursing Education provide outreach and education to persons receiving or potentially eligible to receive Medicaid or Kids Connection Health Care coverage; an R.N. provides supportive health information to families to assist with finding health care
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South Heartland District Health Department http://www.southheartlandhealth.org (external link)
PUBLIC health emergency preparedness
DISEASE surveillance (responsibility shared with NHHSS)
a. School surveillance - absenteeism counts are collected weekly
b. West Nile Virus - dead bird collection and testing and mosquito trapping and testing
c. Rabies monitoring in animals and investigate potential human exposures
d. Other community health threats, as needed: mold, pertussis, food-borne illness
H1N1 Vaccinations
SCRUBBY bear, an American Red Cross program that teaches proper hand-washing techniques to children in pre school through third grade
P.H.O.N.E. - Public Health Outreach Nursing Education provide outreach and education to persons receiving or potentially eligible to receive Medicaid or Kids Connection Health Care coverage; an R.N. provides supportive health information to families to assist with finding health care
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South Sarpy School District #46 http://www.sarpy46.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL administration offices
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Southeast Community College http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE provides education and training for careers in vocational technical areas; Most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs
ACADEMIC TRANSFER program provides first and second year college courses for students who wish to transfer credits to a four-year college. The associate of arts degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in education, humanities, social science, OR social work before transferring to a college or university.
The associate of science degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in engineering, science, mathematics, or a pre-professional program (pre-vet, pre-dentistry, pre-med) before transferring to a college or university.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS include: Associate Degree Nursing; Automotive Technology; Business Administration; Computer Aided Design Drafting; Computer Information Technology; Criminal Justice; Dental Assisting; Early Childhood Education; Electronic Systems Technology; Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic; Fire Protection Technology; Food Service/Hospitality; Health Information Management Systems; Human Services; IBEW Construction Electrician Option; Laboratory Science Technology; Machine Tool Technology; Medical Assisting; Medical Laboratory Technology; Motorcycle, ATV, & Personal Watercraft Technology; Office Professional; Physical Therapist Assistant; Polysomnographic Technician; Practical Nursing; Professional Truck Driver Training; Radiologic Technology; Renewable Energy Technology; Respiratory Care; Surgical Technology; Visual Publications; and Welding Technology.
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Consolidated Schools
PROVIDES curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE learning lab
COMPUTER lab that can be made available to the community
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Southeast District Health Department http://www.sedhd.org (external link)
COMMUNITY health services and education
PARENTING classes in Otoe County
FALL Prevention
SUN Safety
EVERY Woman Matters
CHILD safety seat education
IMMUNIZATIONS - sites are available in Tecumseh, Nebraska City, Auburn, Falls City, Humboldt, Pawnee City and Syracuse. Call for dates and time.
CALL Care and CATCH toll free number for medical questions
PHONE - a Medicaid access number to assist and advocate for eligible services for Medicaid clients and to apply for Kids Connection
EMERGENCY response and volunteer database
PANDEMIC Planning and Resource
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SMOKING cessation
COMMUNICABLE Disease Control in the following areas: food poisoning, influenza, rabies and West Nile virus
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
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Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority
PUBLIC HOUSING for income eligible families or seniors
SECTION 8 housing vouchers
SELF-SUFFICIENCY program for families
USDA apartments for families or seniors
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Southern School District #1 http://www.southernschools.org (external link)
CURRICULUM, instruction and special education for Grades K-12
DEVELOPMENTAL preschool for ages 5 years and under at Blue Springs Elementary
DISTANCE Learning Network courses for student independent study
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Southern Sudan Community Association http://www.sscainternational.org (external link)
ASSISTS refugees from Africa who have fled from their homes to avoid religious and political persecution to find safety for themselves and their families; SSCA helps them learn to live and work in the United States
SERVICES are provided to refugees from any country
ENGLISH as a second language
INTERPRETERS to go with refugees to medical appointments or hospitals
ADVOCACY
COORDINATES health and human services, ESL classes, child care for ESL classes, housing with OHA, citizenship, drivers' licenses and classes, etc.
PUBLIC speaking
JOB placement for refugees
SUPPORT groups for Sudanese women
SOME transportation for ESL classes
REFUGEE resettlement from another country
FINANCIAL assistance with one month rent and deposit - loan program
SUPPORT groups
YOUTH program
FINANCIALLY supports opening of schools for orphans in Sudan through the Gambella Project
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Southside Christian Church http://www.geocities.com/ssccpage (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
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Southwest 8 Senior Services http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS offer recreation, education, and arts and crafts programs
ADVOCACY through senior advocates
CONGREGATE MEAL SITES, homebound and frozen meals, nutrition education, and special diet counseling
OUTREACH
OLDER IOWA'S legislature
ELDER CARE FUNDING for in-home service, home-health, and adult day care
COMMUNITY-BASED adult services
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT activities
NEWSLETTER, The Senior Courier
CASEMANAGEMENT program
SHIIP - Senior Health Insurance Information Program - Medicare
INFORMATION and Assistance
FAMILY CAREGIVER support
ELDER ABUSE Initiative
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Southwest Iowa Families, Inc. http://www.southwestiowafamilies.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families, and groups on a fee for service basis
ANGER MANAGEMENT for individuals
PARENT EDUCATION and assessments
MEDIATION
DIVORCE EDUCATION for adults, Section 598 19A Iowa Code; divorce school occasionally offered for kids
NURTURING FATHERS support groups
BATTERER program offers 24 weekly 1 1/2 hour classes for voluntary or court-ordered participants; classes designed to hold batterers accountable so they can change; learn alternatives to coercive, dominating, and violent behavior; male/female teams facilitate classes in four locations; intakes scheduled in Council Bluffs and Clarinda
HOME VISITING program for families with children age 0-5
PARENTING CLASSES for families with very young children
PRENATAL CLASSES where points earned can be used to purchase necessary and safety items for babies at the 'Stork's Nest', open Thu 12 noon-5 pm
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Southwest Iowa Home Health
SKILLED NURSING - wound care, dressing changes, post-surgery follow-up, IV's, diabetic education, patient teaching, medication review/assist with administration
THERAPY SERVICES - physical, occupational and speech services
HOME CARE AIDE - certified nursing assistants providing personal care services
HOMEMAKER - light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING - immunization clinics, lead poisoning screenings, childhood dental screenings, childhood flouride varnishes, maternal health education and services; Care for Kids Program (care coordination), health promotion visits (in-home safety evaluation, well-baby checks, breastfeeding assistance), Bioterrorism preparedness, community coalition representation, referral source for community based services, disease prevention activities, community health education projects
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Southwest Iowa Latino Resource Center http://www.swilrc.org (external link)
ADVOCACY for Latinos and community programs
ASSISTANCE with employment, housing and immigration needs
MATERIAL ASSISTANCE, such as clothing, furniture, food
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION services - some fees may apply
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Southwest Iowa Medical Equipment
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT sales, rental and repair, including a full line of respiratory equipment, incontinent supplies, wheelchairs, oxygen, glucose for diabetics, bath aids, walkers, canes, etc.
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Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES including therapy, employee assistance, medication management, adult and child psychiatry, in-school services, support groups, evaluations and 24 hour emergency
CASE MANAGEMENT services
EDUCATION and consultation
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Southwest Iowa Planning Council http://www.swipco.org (external link)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system for all residents of Southwest Iowa; vehicles equipped with wheelchair lifts
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Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department http://www.swhealthdept.com (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH nursing
VACCINES for influenza and H1N1
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings during business hours
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
RESPITE program (see separate listing)
TOBACCO CESSATION classes and information
FITNESS Reaching Older Generations (FROG) exercise and nutrition program designed to help older adults improve their mobility and strength to help prevent injuries caused by falls
RADON testing
HEALTH EDUCATION
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SPEAK OUT http://www.parentsspeakout.com (external link)
SUPPORT for families of children with disabilities including mental, emotional, behavioral health, and/or substance abuse disorders
including advocacy, information and referral, and support and understanding from other caregivers of special needs children
MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUPS in 5 counties
YOUTH groups for ages 12-16 with a serious emotional disorder
PARENT TRANING
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Special Olympics Nebraska http://www.sone.org (external link)
TRAINING AND COMPETITION in 19 Olympic-type sports to persons, age eight or older, with intellectual disabilities; year round program, training and competition are offered in different sports at various times throughout the year
UNIFIED SPORTS where teams have equal numbers of traditional Special Olympics athletes and non-disabled partners on the same team
DEVELOP new levels of self-esteem and confidence and accomplish greater levels of independence
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Spirit and Truth Gospel Church
FOOD PANTRY
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Spirit of Life Food Pantry
FOOD pantry provides food for a week; orders are delivered
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Spouse Abuse Sexual Assault Crisis Center (SASA) http://www.sasacenter.org (external link)
CRISIS intervention services, including food, shelter, clothing
24 hour crisis line
ASSISSTANCE with protection orders, legal and medical advocacy, child care
SUPPORT groups for women and children who are victims/witnesses of domestic violence
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Spring Center http://www.regionsix.com (external link)
ADULT Residential Mental Health (Psychiatric) Crisis Stabilization Program
ADULT Mental Health Respite Program
CRISIS Intervention Programs
a. Mobile Crisis Coordination Services
b. Professional Resource Line
c. Public Crisis Intervention Line
INFORMATION and Referral Line
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Sprint Nextel Help Center http://www.sprint.com (external link)
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Can also dial *2 from any Sprint phone
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St. Monica's http://www.stmonicas.com (external link)
PROVIDES treatment for women and adolescent girls with substance abuse and/or mental health issues
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling
SUBSTANCE abuse assessment and evaluations
LIFE skills training
TOPICAL groups on parenting
RELAPSE prevention
WOMEN and the 12 steps
SPIRITUALITY
RELATIONSHIPS
HEALTH and nutrition
CHILD care and transportation assistance is available
PROGRAMS include: Primary Treatment: Short-Term Residential; Secondary treatment - Therapeutic Communities: Project Mother and Child (PMC), New Beginnings (NB) for women and their children, Project Strong Families (PSF) for pregnant and postpartum women and their children (both primary and secondary levels of care_; Outpatient (Relapse Prevention).
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Stan Fox Project
SUPPORT GROUP for victims and families of brain injuries from strokes, birth, accidents, any brain injuries; children welcome
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Stanton Housing Commission http://www.showcase.netins.net/web/hallandvillage (external link)
LOW-INCOME elderly and disabled independent living apartments
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StarTran http://startran.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
BUS SERVICE within the City of Lincoln
SENIOR AND DISABILITY transportation in coordination with the League of Human Dignity; services include wheelchair accessibility on the regular route service, Handi-Van, and a reduced bus fare with a Senior Citizen Identification card or a Go For Less card.
BUS PASSES for those whose income is under 200% of poverty guidelines, call 476-1234 to find out if you qualify for the Ride for $7.50 or visit our website for more information
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State Probation Office - District 3J - Juvenile Probation
PREPARES court reports for the Juvenile Court of Lancaster County
SUPERVISES youth placed on probation or temporary orders of supervision by the Juvenile Court of Lancaster County
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided
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Steps to Recovery http://www.stepstorecovery.net (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS for a low cost; can be completed in 24 hours
COUNSELING for mental health and substance abuse issues, adolescents or adults
ADVOCACY AND OUTREACH for individuals or families challenged by mental illness, substance abuse, or family crisis
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Sterling Public Schools
CURRICULUM and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE Learning Network which provides opportunities for students and adults to pursue courses of independent study which does not required them to be in a classroom.
SPECIAL education for birth through 21 years
SUMMER School Credit Recovery program
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Stone Hearth Estates http://www.stonehearthestates.com (external link)
INDEPENDENT LIVING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
TRANSPORTATION
MONTHLY WELLNESS CHECKS
ASSISTED LIVING
MEMORY CARE designed for people with mild to moderate alzheimers
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StoneBridge Christian Church http://www.stonebridgeonline.net (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offering non-perishable items
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Stop It Now! http://www.stopitnow.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE to prevent child sexual abuse before a child is harmed
HELPLINE staff provide guidance so adults can learn about sexual abuse; identify specialized treatment options and resources for themselves or someone they care about; develop prevention and safety plan strategies; find language for an effective conversation when they have concerns; and learn how to report concerns to authorities when appropriate
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Strategic Air and Space Museum
WE ARE an aerospace museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Strategic Air Command, military and general aviation. Our mission is to educate, inspire, and entertain visitors through high quality interactive exhibits, educational programs and on going restoration and preservation of historic aircraft, missiles and aerospace artifacts.
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Student Heath Fund
HEALTH care for all students, public and parochial, who do not have insurance or do not qualify for other programs
MUST have referral from school nurse
PROVIDE educational programs to elementary, middle and high school students
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Summer Program for Handicapped Children, Inc.
FIVE WEEK summer day camp for developmentally disabled children and youth
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Sunrise Country Manor http://www.sunrisecountrymanor.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING facility
ADULT day and night care
RESPITE
HOSPICE suites and rooms
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Superior Chamber of Commerce http://www.ci.superior.ne.us (external link)
BUSINESS association
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S.A.F.E. Center,The (Spouse/Sexual Abuse Family Education Center) http://www.safecenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER
IMMEDIATE CRISIS SUPPORT to victims and their families
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION on dynamics of abuse and violence
INFORMATION on legal alternatives
PROTECTION ORDER assistance
COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
REFERRALS for all needed services
SUPPORT GROUPS for women and children
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Sacred Heart Parish - Heart Ministry Center http://www.heartministrycenter.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offers walk-in services Wed and Fri 10am -12 noon and accepts referrals from agencies, schools, and churches during for pantry pick up 10-3 Monday-Friday.
CLOTHING CLOSET offers walk-in services Wed-Fri 10 am-3 pm, no appointment or referral necessary. Accepts referrals for clothing pick up 10-3 Monday-Friday.
SERVICES OFFERED BY REFERRAL ONLY include school supplies, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, holiday baskets and a very limited amount of financial assistance.
To obtain financial assistance the HMC needs a referral from a caseworker/counselor, and the person must meet the following criteria: they must be working full time with children under the age of 18 in the household, -or- be receiving SSI, -or- be over the age of 65, Section 8 and public housing not eligible
FREE COMMUNITY CLINIC Wednesdays 10 am-12 noon and 2 pm-4 pm on a walk in only basis.
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Safe Haven Community Center http://www.safehavencommunitycenter.com (external link)
TRACK RESOURCES AND REFER CLIENTS to agencies, churches for help with first month's rent, utilities, food assistance, etc.
ESL CLASSES offered, Childcare service available on site for ESL students, working parents; Transportation is provided for some of the services if you qualify.
JOB READINESS TRAINING CLASS and Work Experience Training and Community Service opportunities available; transportation to job fairs; (must meet qualifications; determined upon intake); computer lab available to fill out applications on line
HOUSING SEARCH ASSISTANCE, helping clients find affordable housing; clients must have Income in order to receive help with housing
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Safe Haven Domestic Abuse Shelter http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
DOMESTIC ABUSE SHELTER SERVICES including:
Transitional living arrangement
Support groups, counseling, life skills training, children's group
Food, clothing, personal items
Medical and legal advocacy
Therapy
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Safe Kids of Lincoln Lancaster County
MONTHLY COMMUNITY-WIDE car seat check events are offered at no charge; call for a schedule of events and to make appointments
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Safe Kids Platte Valley http://www.safekidsnebraska.org (external link)
UNINTENTIONAL INJURY PREVENTION education and safety device (i.e. car seats, bicycle helmets) distribution as available
CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY INSPECTIONS held on the second Tuesday of the month - call for an appointment
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Safe Kids Scotts Bluff County
CAR SEATS for low income people, based on a sliding fee scale
CAR SEAT SAFETY CHECKS for proper installation and appropriate use
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Safe Kids Southeast
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES and training for those transporting children from birth to age 13 to properly secure children in motor vehicles
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Safe Kids Tri-Cities http://www.safekidsnebraska.org (external link)
UNINTENTIONAL INJURY prevention education and safety device (i.e. car seats, smoke
detectors, bicycle helmets) distribution as available
EDUCATION ON bicycle safety, car seat safety, burn and fire prevention, toy safety,
playground safety, sports injury prevention, seasonal safety areas
MONTHLY CHILD SAFETY seat inspections as follows:
11:00am-7:00pm, third Tuesday of the month
Tom Dinsdale Chevrolet, 3312 W Stolley Park Rd, Grand Island
Must have appointment, call 398-6584
8:00am-4:00pm, second Tuesday of the month
Central District Health Department, 1137 S Locust, Grand Island
Must have appointment, call 385-5175
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Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
HOSPITAL providing inpatient and outpatient health services to the residents of Lincoln and nearby communities
BURN AND WOUND CARE CENTER - provides comprehensive care for the most serious burn injuries and difficult to treat wound care by a team of physicians, nurses, physical and respiratory therapists, psychological and dietetic support. Treatments are available for difficult to heal wounds. Telephone (402) 219-7680 Toll Free (800) 877-2876
CHEST PAIN CENTER - offering care for those with possible heart attack symptoms; determination begins in the emergency department; an observation unit helps rule-in or rule-out heart attack.
CHILDREN'S AND PEDIATRIC SERVICES - a full care unit for pediatric patients, from infants to 18 years.
DIABETES PROGRAM - offers education and support to successfully manage diabetes and promote a healthy lifestyle through classes, support groups, and individual counseling; also offering free seminars in learning about your risk for Pre-diabetes. Telephone (402) 219-8777
FAMILY BIRTH CENTER - offers numerous birth options; operating suites on the same floor; certified lactation consultants and registered nurses are available to answer questions and offer assistance to mothers and babies. Telephone (402) 219-7070
HEART CENTER - offers rapid cardiac and vascular services including diagnostic studies, such as echocardiography, exercise treadmills, radionuclide studies and invasive treatments such as cardiac catheterization, pacemakers, and open heart surgery. Telephone (402) 219-7389
HOSPITALISTS - Inpatient Medicine Services, offers physicians board-certified in internal medicine and a nurse practitioner who specialize in the unique care of hospitalized patients; coordinates care with a patient's personal physician.
IMAGING CENTER - offers a 100% digital imaging, including digital mammography, and 3Tesla MRI for state-of-the-art sharpness of images and detail for diagnostic and treatments. Telephone: (402) 219-7323.
INTENSIVISTS - in-house physicians who specialize in caring for critically ill; they are based in the Critical Care Unit and coordinate care with a patient's personal physician.
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - in-house neonatolgists, highly specialized nurses including neonatal nurse practitioners, and clinical personnel provide treatments for newborns with special needs. Telephone: (402) 219-7420
ORTHOPAEDICS/JOINT CENTER/SPINE CENTER/NEUROSURGERY - provides a full range of orthopaedic and neurosurgery services; involve patient's family in education and the ongoing care of people undergoing total or partial hip or knee replacement or with spine surgeries. Telephone: (402) 219-7650
PARISH NURSE PROGRAM - provides educational training for persons interested in community health ministry. Telephone (402) 219-7314
RADIATION THERAPY CENTER - provides radiation therapy for cancer patients. Offers the linear accelerator with both On-Board Imager (IMRT) and IGRT to offer accurate tumor tracking and beam radiation control to spare healthy tissue surrounding tumors; a 120-leaf collimator for "shaping" radiation for accurate targeting of tumors and respiratory gating for real-time management of radiation delivery. Telephone 402-219-7930
SOCIAL SERVICES and CASE MANAGEMENT - provides support to hospitalized patients and their families who have social, economic or personal concerns that may aggravate medical problems. Services include assessment, discharge planning, crisis intervention, information and referral, and supportive counseling. Telephone (402) 219-7303
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Saint Francis Alcohol/Drug Treatment Center - Broken Bow http://www.saintfrancisgi.org/ (external link)
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ASSESSMENTS for youth and adults
OUTPATIENT substance abuse counseling
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Saint Francis Alcohol/Drug Treatment Center - Ord http://www.saintfrancisgi.org/ (external link)
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ASSESSMENTS for youth and adults
OUTPATIENT substance abuse counseling
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Saint Francis Gift and Thrift - Diocese of Lincoln
PROVIDES furniture, appliances, household items, bedding, and children's items at a reduced cost
DONATIONS are accepted during business hours or call to schedule a pickup
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Saint Francis Medical Center http://www.saintfrancisgi.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
LIFELINE PROGRAM emergency response program provides 24 hour, 7days a week
assistance with the push of a button
HEALTHY STARTS is a voluntary home visiting program designed to improve the lives of children and their families. Offered to pregnant women, newborns and infants who meet screening criteria. Covers prenatal care, parenting, growth and development, the importance of immunizations and other preventative health care services
MEDICAL INTERPRETERS for medical appointments at St. Francis, Third City Community Clinic, the Central District Health Department or physician clinics in Grand Island
SMOKING CESSATION SUPPORT GROUP at 2620 West Faidley Avenue, call 308-398-5565
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS: 398-5487
Women's Luncheon
Men's Luncheon
Next Step support group for those experiencing the death of a loved one.
Pregnancy Loss program for parents who have lost a child through miscarriage,ectopic, tubal stillborn or early newborn stage - 398-5545.
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK SERVICES COORDINATION helps families access resources and services in the community, includes educational, financial, health care, childcare, respite care, emotional support and other needs.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT:
residential chemical dependency treatment
evening and day partial care
co-dependency counseling
chemical dependency out-patient and evaluation
HOME HEALTH CARE
CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS for families and patients of breast cancer and a group for male caregivers; Reach to Recovery program, a patient to patient visitation program for
women, I Can Cope Retreat, and Look Good, Feel Better program to learn how to handle the personal appearance changes that result from treatment.
Oncology Department: 308-398-5450
Cansurmount Support Group and Mind Matters: 398-6517 at the Cancer Treatment Center.
SUPPORT GROUPS THROUGH THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: 398-5565
Arthritis
Brain Injury/Head Injury Support Group
Cardiac and Stroke Support Group
Children and Adolescent Diabetes Support
Diabetes Support Group
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
Parkinson's education program
Eating Disorders Support Group
CODEPENDENCY ANONYMOUS SUPPORT GROUP meetings at Memorial Health Center,
Room C, Sunday at 6:30pm and Thursday at 7:30pm.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS SUPPORT GROUP, Monday, 7:00pm at St Francis Treatment Center Chapel.
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, Saturday, 7:00pm at Memorial Health Center, Room A.
GAM-ANON BEGINNER'S GROUP, Saturday, 7:00pm at Memorial Health Center, Room B,
384-3757
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, Monday 8:00pm, St Francis Treatment Center.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Monday, 5:30pm, Memorial Health Center, Room B.
SEX AND LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS, Tuesday, 8:00pm, Memorial Health Center, Room A
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Saint John's Lutheran Church Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE with rent, utilities, propane, or overnight stay for transients
FURNITURE
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Saint Joseph Gift and Thrift
BASIC NEEDS such as clothing, furniture, beds, appliances and household goods at a reduced cost
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Saint Joseph's Villa, Inc.
LICENSED NURSING FACILITY certified for Medicaid and Medicare; licensed nursing staff provide nursing care and related services 24 hours daily for residents who require medical or nursing care; services are provided under a physician's care and direct supervision.
ALZHEIMER'S UNIT is located at St. Therese's Garden which is unit for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia; new admissions may be considered, as well as residents who currently reside at St. Joseph's Villa
ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP offers videos and family discussions on Alzheimer's disease and how to cope with it, as well as a lending library of reading materials and videos; meetings are held the fourth Monday, 7 pm, at St. Joseph's Villa; Telephone: (402) 367-3363
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Saint Louise Gift and Thrift Store - Diocese of Lincoln http://www.dioceseoflincoln.com (external link)
PANTRY provides clothing, shoes and accessories, toys and games, furniture, household goods, home decorations, antiques, religious and devotional items at a reduced cost
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Saint Martin de Porres Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
PANTRY PROGRAM requires the following identification in order to receive a pantry: Social Security cards for everyone in the household, proof of residence, picture I.D., and only one pantry in three months. Note: Recipient will need to call St. Martin's in advance to notify staff of person to pick up his or her pantry, provide a written note from the client if the client is sending a proxy person to get the pantry, proxy person must show photo i.d. and bring documentation noted above from recipient of pantry.
OTHER FOOD ASSISTANCE includes perishable daily food distribution and SHARE food program registration
HOLIDAY meals for Christmas and Thanksgiving
FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM offers family activities, basic skills education, financial family planning, nutrition and health education, and parenting classes
FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF INMATES SUPPORT GROUP fourth Saturday of each month 9 am-11 am, except December; call 558-2085 for more information
SENIOR SERVICES include recreational activities and health classes
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Saint Paul City Offices http://www.stpaulnebraska.com/ (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
UTILITIES
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Saint Paul Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
LOW INCOME and disability housing
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Saint Paul Housing Authority http://www.hud.gov (external link)
LOW INCOME and disability housing
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Saint Paul Police Department http://www.stpaulnebraska.com (external link)
POLICE
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Saint Stephen the Martyr
FOOD PANTRY and some personal items
CLIENTS MUST BRING verification of income, social security cards for everyone in the home, and documentation of public assistance (if applicable) and proof of permanent address
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Saint Vincent de Paul Pantry
FOOD PANTRY available every 90 days (or every 30 days for those age 60 and over); client should bring their picture ID and the Social Security card for every member of the household, proof of residence (utility bill or rent receipt within past 30 days)
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Saint Vincent DePaul Store & Warehouse http://www.svdplincoln.org (external link)
CLOTHING
FOOD
HOUSEHOLD items including furniture
UTILITY AND RENT assistance (limited) thru Helpline
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Salem Food Pantry http://www.salembc.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY, referral needed
COMMODITIES, every 30 days, no referral needed
SUMMER FAN PROGRAM
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Salem Lutheran Homes http://www.salemlutheranhomes.org (external link)
LONG TERM CARE nursing center offering skilled as well as intermediate nursing care, rehabilitation services (after hospitalization), and a special 20 bed Alzheimer's/Dementia care unit
OUTREACH MEALS for shut ins serving nutritious noon meals three times each week (M-W-F) in a private dining area or delivered to those in the immediate area whose situation prevents them from eating on site; a donation of $3 per meal is suggested.
BLOOD PRESSURE checks each Friday (free)
PARISH NURSING program offers up to one hour of assessment and referral information at no charge to anyone living within 30 minutes of Elk Horn, IA
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Saline County Area Transit http://www.salinecat.com (external link)
PROVIDES DOOR-TO-DOOR transportation for senior citizens, handicapped persons, and the general public
TRAVELS TO eight Saline County towns and to Lincoln, Beatrice, Fairbury, and Geneva
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Saline County Emergency Management http://www.co.saline.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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Saline 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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Saline County General Assistance
MEDICAL AND FINANCIAL services including prescriptions, rent and rent deposit, and vouchers for personal care items
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Saline County Offices http://www.co.saline.ne.us (external link)
ASSESSOR (402) 821-2588
ATTORNEY (402) 821-2531
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (402) 821-2502
CLERK (402) 821-2374
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT (402) 821-2823
COURT (402) 821-2131
EMERGENCY MANAGER (402) 821-3010
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT (402) 821-2737
SHERIFF (402) 821-2111
TREASURER (402) 821-2375
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER (402) 821-2990
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Saline County Veteran Service Office http://www.co.saline.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 Saline 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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Salvation Army - Beatrice
FOOD ASSISTANCE
FAMILY THRIFT STORES
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE, as funds are available
BABY SUPPLIES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
SPIRITUAL PROGRAMS and counseling
NURSING HOME/HOME BOUND visitation
YOUTH PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER
CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKET
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES,11 am and Sunday School 9:45 am
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Salvation Army - Columbus Outpost
RENT payment assistance
UTLITY payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
DISASTER relief
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
THRIFT STORE, including vouchers for clothing, furniture, etc.
SCHOOL SUPPLY distribution
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Salvation Army - Council Bluffs
EMERGENCY CLOTHES REFERRALS for fire or flood victims
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent, utilities as funds are available.
FOOD PANTRY services available every 3 months
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE when funds are available
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to other community organizations who may be able to supplement our services or provide other services
YOUTH PROGRAMS on Wednesday nights
FACILITIES RENTED to outside groups
DISASTER SERVICES to families following fire, flood, other natural disasters in coordination with the local American Red Cross.
CHRISTMAS TOY SHOP PROGRAM - toys provided for youth in grades K-12 and food for the entire household; registration for program October 12-November 13, Monday and Wednesday 1 pm-3:30 pm, Tuesday and Thursday 9 am-11:30 am;
Must apply in person and bring:
-Social Security Cards for everyone in the household
-Picture id for Pottawattamie, Harrison, or Mills county
-Birth certificates for children
-Current address verification
-Proof of income for last 30 days
-Utility bill for last 30 days in your name
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Salvation Army - Fremont http://www.usc.salvationarmy.org/western (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
UTILITY ASSISTANCE
PRESCIPTIONS
RENT ASSISTANCE
COUNSELING
BUDGET COUNSELING
YOUTH INTERVENTION
ADULT PROGRAMS
HOLIDAY PROGRAM
SUMMER DAY CAMP
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Salvation Army - Grand Island
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY OVERNIGHT SHELTER provides lodging, hot meals and clothing for single men
TRANSITITONAL HOUSING for unattached single males
MEALS SERVED Mon-Fri 7 am-8:30 am and 5:15 pm-6:30 pm and Sun evening
DISASTER ASSISTANCE replacing damaged items with stock on hand in store; also provides meals, shelter and other emergency needs
YOUTH PROGRAMS Wednesday afternoons during the school year
SUMMER CAMPS for all ages including Senior Citizens
BUS TICKETS for in-state travel
THIFT STORE
CHURCH SERVICES on Sunday mornings
BIBLE STUDY
SCHOOOL SUPPLY DISTIBUTION through 'Stuff the Bus', held August 6 from 10 am-12 noon and 1 pm-3 pm; clients must have an agency referral and may contact Central Nebraska Community Services to get one - (308) 385-5500
THANKSGIVING MEAL SERVED 11 am-2 pm, Thanksgiving Day
VOLUNTEER OPPUNITIES available
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Salvation Army - Hastings
FOOD PANTRY
GAS vouchers for those with a verifiable medical need out of town
MENTAL HEALTH and addiction referrals
BUDGET assistance
UTILITY assistance
RENT assistance
SPIRITUAL support
SCHOOL SUPPLIES for Adams County students only; registration in July; must bring report card or registration for each student; distribution in August
CHRISTMAS food box and toys (children 10 yrs and under); applications start last week of Nov; call for exact dates
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Salvation Army - Kearney
FOOD PANTRY, for after hours contact police department at (308) 237-2104
EMERGENCY SHELTER VOUCHER for the local motel; one night only
UTILITY BILL assistance
CLOTHING assistance
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
BUS TICKETS within the state of Nebraska
GAS VOUCHER for medical appointments and stranded individuals in Kearney
SUMMER CAMPS
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Salvation Army - Lincoln http://www.salvationarmylincoln.org (external link)
DISASTER SERVICES includes an on-call emergency mobile home with food and water to assist disaster victims as coordinated through the American Red Cross.
FAMILY SERVCES provides food, clothing, job listings, bread distribution and Christmas assistance to qualified persons. Please bring I.D. and social security numbers for all members of household as well as proof of residence.
FAN PROGRAM provides fans, June through September. Qualifications include being a Lincoln-Lancaster County resident, low-income, 55 years of age or older or has documented medical problems or small children in the home.
HEAT SHARE assists persons once a year who have received a shut off notice for utilities. Eligibility includes income, member in the household who is 6 months or younger, persons 55 years or older, disabled, or has documented medical problems. Please call or stop in for an application and appointment.
PRISON TOY LIFT provides men in prison a way to get presents to their children at Christmas time.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES available in the areas of administration, education, community center, Christmas bell ringers, toy shop, etc.
WINTER NIGHT WATCH PROGRAM provides free food, water, hats, gloves, coats and blankets at 14th and E. Street every Saturday night from 5 pm to 8 pm November through April.
COMMUNITY CENTER hosts an after school program, Small Fry basketball program, summer day camp, teen night and Summer overnight camping for different ages (see separate listing)
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Salvation Army - Lincoln http://www.salvationarmylincoln.org (external link)
DISASTER SERVICES includes an on-call emergency mobile home with food and water to assist disaster victims as coordinated through the American Red Cross.
FAMILY SERVCES provides food, clothing, job listings, bread distribution and Christmas assistance to qualified persons. Please bring I.D. and social security numbers for all members of household as well as proof of residence.
FAN PROGRAM provides fans, June through September. Qualifications include being a Lincoln-Lancaster County resident, low-income, 55 years of age or older or has documented medical problems or small children in the home.
HEAT SHARE assists persons once a year who have received a shut off notice for utilities. Eligibility includes income, member in the household who is 6 months or younger, persons 55 years or older, disabled, or has documented medical problems. Please call or stop in for an application and appointment.
PRISON TOY LIFT provides men in prison a way to get presents to their children at Christmas time.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES available in the areas of administration, education, community center, Christmas bell ringers, toy shop, etc.
WINTER NIGHT WATCH PROGRAM provides free food, water, hats, gloves, coats and blankets at 14th and E. Street every Saturday night from 5 pm to 8 pm November through April.
COMMUNITY CENTER hosts an after school program, Small Fry basketball program, summer day camp, teen night and Summer overnight camping for different ages (see separate listing)
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Salvation Army - Norfolk
MOBILE KITCHEN
FOOD AND WATER
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Salvation Army - Omaha Senior Services http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
DORA BINGEL SENIOR CENTER is a community center for people 60 and older with arts and crafts, recreational and social activities
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE for older, lonely, and alone homebound persons; matches homebound with volunteers
TURKEYFEST free hot meal served to older adults on Thanksgiving Day; must call for reservation
CHRISTMAS CHEER provides a Christmas gift for adults age 60 or older; must call for reservation
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Salvation Army - Scotts Bluff Extension Center
FOOD PANTRY
UTILITY ASSISTANCE must have shut off notice; may pay up to 25% of the bill
ONE NIGHT'S LODGING
GASOLINE VOUCHERS
ASSISTANCE FOR TRANSIENTS available by contacting the Scottsbluff or Gering Police
Departments; must have photo identification
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Salvation Army Back to School Distribution http://www.salvationarmyomaha.org (external link)
SCHOOL SUPPLY distribution for grades K-12 at two locations:
North Corps - 2424 Pratt St
Kroc Center - 27th & Y St
August 12th-13th 9 am-12 noon and 1 pm-4 pm, and August 14th 9 am-12 noon
Millard Location:
August 7th 9 am-12 noon
13214 Westwood Lane
Omaha 68144
MUST BRING Social Security Cards or birth certificates for each family member OR proof of school enrollment OR photo ID
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Salvation Army Christmas Program http://www.salvationarmyomaha.org (external link)
HOLIDAY PROGRAM
APPLICATIONS accepted in early November, clients may walk in after those dates
TOYLAND is for families with children up to 16 years of age; clients will receive food vouchers and toys; registration is in early November
ADOPT-A-FAMILY is for families with children up to 16 years of age and senior citizens age 60 and over; families will be adopted through radio-a-thons in early December; those who adopt families will be asked to provide toys for children 16 and younger and a meal for the family
FOOD VOUCHER program is for families that have children over age 16, or senior citizens; vouchers are mailed out in December
FOR ALL PROGRAMS, individuals must apply in person and bring the following:
a. Documentation of income
b. Social Security cards or birth certificates required for everyone (no copies)
c. Applicant's picture ID
d. Verification of address dated within 30 days (current mail)
e. If applying for Adopt-a Family Program must present a phone bill in
applicant's name dated within 30 days; no disconnect notices will be accepted
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Salvation Army Community Center - Lincoln
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
SUMMER DAY CAMP
SMALL FRY BASKETBALL
COMPETITIVE YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE with teams being sponsored by local business and tryouts held seasonally.
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Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services http://www.salvationarmyomaha.org (external link)
EMERGENCY DISASTER SERVICES operate in the case of natural disasters, fires, police standoffs, etc; services provided include food, shelter, and long-term disaster recovery assistance
WINTER NIGHT WATCH from 6 pm-9:30 pm, five nights a week, December through February; canteen distributes food, clothing and spiritual comfort to people in need
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Salvation Army Housing Programs http://www.givesalvationarmy.org (external link)
THE HOME PROGRAM is a permanent supportive housing program serving persons that are homeless and have a documented disability; program participants live in an apartment in the community and pay 30% of their income towards rent; the HOME program pays the balance of the rent and assist in paying monthly utility fees; case management, information and referrals to community resources, individualized service planning, crisis support and intervention, budgeting and money management, credit and debt counseling, and 24-hour staff accessibility is also provided
SCATTERED SITE/HARRINGTON HOMES Transitional Housing Program is a 24 month program that serves homeless families and individuals; accepted applicants receive a 2 or 3 bedroom home in the Omaha community, weekly individual case management, information and referrals to community resources, assistance in obtaining permanent housing, 24-hour staff accessibility, and six months of after-care
THRU is an 18 month transitional housing program that serves homeless families and individuals; participants receive a furnished 2 bedroom apartment, weekly case management, information and referrals to community resources, parenting classes and support, Title One tutoring and educational support, assistance in obtaining permanent housing, 24-hour staff accessibility, and six months of after-care
37TH STREET RESIDENTIAL READINESS offers transitional housing for homeless families and individuals who are motivated to secure a more stable housing situation; case management, daily meals, educational groups, and life skills education are provided
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Salvation Army Material Assistance http://www.salvationarmyomaha.org (external link)
PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE limited to new prescriptions; referrals from clinics or physicians; assistance limited to once a year; certain types of prescriptions excluded (pain medications, etc.); if a refill, must have a new written prescription from doctor
CLOTHING ASSISTANCE is available for immediate needs and special consideration for children needing school clothing; vouchers which are redeemed at a Salvation Army Thrift Store, are limited to once every six months
RENT ASSISTANCE, January through November, is available for individuals with twelve month residency or more; must be employed or a student; must not be receiving public assistance or living in public housing; this assistance is a once in a lifetime help and consists of a portion of the total amount needed
DISASTER ASSISTANCE occurs after the American Red Cross has met the immediate crisis; partial replacement of destroyed belongings is offered; must provide paperwork showing assistance from American Red Cross
UTILITY ASSISTANCE for MUD (Metropolitan Utilities District) bills year round, for those over 60, disabled (proof of disability is required), and with special needs; must apply at Energy Assistance first; call the utility assistance phone number, listen to message for qualifications, leave name and number, and a Salvation Army employee will return the call
FAN PROGRAM June 1 - mid-September for people 50 and older, or who are disabled; clients can't receive a fan if they have received one in the past year unless it is broken, in which case they must return it to the Salvation Army for a new one
ASSISTANCE FOR DEPOLYED MILITARY FAMILIES, or 'Heartland Fund', for child care expenses, material assistance, family enrichment programs; they have a list of volunteers who might help with car repairs, home repairs, lawn services
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Salvation Army North Corps http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
MEALS open to the public from 11:30 am-1 pm
AFTER SCHOOL program for youth from 2:45 pm-5 pm
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Salvation Army Pantry http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
FOOD PANTRY; clients should bring the following:
Social Security cards or birth certificates for everyone in family
Proof of residence within the last 30 days
Picture ID required
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Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center http://www.omahakroc.org (external link)
AQUATICS include open swim, swim lessons
EDUCATION on business startup and financing, citizenship, computer classes, cooking, anger management, English as a Second Language
FINE ARTS, pottery, ceramics, drawing, dance
FITNESS classes and education
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
PERFORMING ARTS, drama classes
RECREATION
SPORTS of various types for all age groups
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, including Christian education and worship opportunities
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Salvation Army Thrift Stores - Omaha
STORES CARRY USED clothing, furniture, and household goods at a reduced price
Additional location: 3435 W Broadway, Council Bluffs, IA, (712) 325-0684
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Samaritan Counseling Center http://www.samaritancenter.com (external link)
PROFESSIONAL OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families (children, adolescents, and adults); including pre-marital and blended family counseling
MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION
CONSULTATION FOR CLERGY, congregations, business professionals, and organizations
WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS tailored to the needs of congregations, businesses, general public, etc. on topics such as stress management, anger control, assertiveness, trauma, positive communication, leadership development, ethics, boundaries, marriage, blended families and others
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Samaritan Counseling Centers of the Midlands, Inc. (SCCM) http://www.sccmne.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families (children, adolescents, and adults), including pre-marital and blended family counseling; other issues such as emotional, relational, and mental health
CONSULTATION FOR CLERGY, congregations, business professionals, and organizations
WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS tailored to the needs of congregations, businesses, and the general public
STRESS MANAGEMENT, anger control, assertiveness, trauma, positive communication, leadership development, ethics, boundaries, marriage, blended families, and others
MEDIATION SERVICES for families and organizations, including divorce and parenting plan mediation
ADDICTION assessments and counseling
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Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER for victims
CRISIS COUNSELING SERVICE and legal advocacy, and crisis advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS for victims
OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED TO domestic violence victims include food, transportation, and limited financial help for rent and utilities
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Sandhills District Health Department and Clinic http://www.sdhd.org (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH prevention
BIOTERRORISM planning
IMMUNIZATIONS for adults and children
CPR certificate and first aid classes
FAMILY PLANNING
OFFICE VISITS
LABS including urine analysis, lipid, AIC, pregnancy, and protime
PHYSICALS, including D.O.T. physicals
ALLERGY shots
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Santa Monica http://www.santamonicahouse.org (external link)
EXTENDED RESIDENTIAL substance abuse treatment facility; minimum commitment of 6 months, 12-24 month stay typical
TRANSITIONAL FACILITY for chemically dependent women; 6-12 month stay
PREFER PATIENTS with previous treatment background; children may stay with mom on weekend visits and over night twice a month based upon clients progress and phase completion
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Santa's Children Christmas Village http://www.santaschildren.org (external link)
GIFTS AND VISITS to children in crisis, with special needs, and with life-threatening illnesses
FUNDS other organizations with a similar mission of aiding children
TOY DRIVES, letters to 'Santa' handling, prepare gifts, donate funds, visit children in hospitals and homes year round
ANNUAL DINNER, raffle, silent and oral auction, and other events to raise funds for children
SANTA'S CHILDREN / K.I.D.S PROGRAM distributes clothing, toys and other products to children referred through their local fire department in Iowa and Nebraska.
DAY CAMP program for medically fragile kids
GARDEN CAMP program all done by volunteers with produce going to those in need through food pantries
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Santee Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Santee Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Sarpy County CASA Program http://www.nebraskacasa.org (external link)
RECRUIT, screen, train and support volunteers 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
VOLUNTEERS advocate for the children during the entire court jurisdiction period; work with therapist, parents, foster parents, and all adult involved with the child as well as visiting the child regularly
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Sarpy County Chamber of Commerce http://www.sarpychamber.org (external link)
BUSINESS RESOURCE providing promotional, educational, and networking opportunities for local businesses
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Sarpy County Community Service
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS volunteer program
YARD CARE, including large yards
HOME MAINTENANCE
TRANSPORTATION
SHOPPING
COMPANIONSHIP
RESPITE CARE
SNOW REMOVAL
PHONING
STORM CLEANUP
PAINTING
RSVP Retired and Senior Volunteer Program satellite office through ENOA for Sarpy County
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Sarpy County Cooperative Head Start
CHILD DEVELOPMENT program for children birth through 5 years of age
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Sarpy County Diversion Services http://www.sarpy.com (external link)
PROVIDES EDUCATION/ INFORMATION AND REHABILIATATIVE services to first time DUI/DWI offenders in Sarpy County.
JUVENILE INTAKE DIVERSION SERVICES provide education classes and rehabilitative services for first time juvenile offenders
EDUCATION PROGRAM for tobacco, alcohol, and drug prevention
TEEN COURT PROGRAM- trial by peers for first time juvenile offenders
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Sarpy County Early Head Start
HOME BASED SERVICES for low income families with children aged 0-3 and pregnant women.
INFORMATION on education, health, nutrition, mental health, child development, and disabilities
FULL DAY/FULL YEAR child care services
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Sarpy County Emergency Management http://www.sarpy.com/ema (external link)
EMERGENCY preparedness
WARNING communications
DISASTER recovery planning
DISASTER OPERATION organization in times of disaster
DISASTER education
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Sarpy County General Assistance
GENERAL ASSISTANCE including county cremation, rent (up to $385), utilities, nonfood vouchers; if shut-off or notice call Energy Assistance first; if children in household, call State Emergency Assistance first for rent 595-3400
MEDICAL INDIGENT PROGRAM for life threatening situation
MEDICATION PRESCRIPTIONS based on federal poverty guidelines
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Sarpy County Holiday Assistance Program
TOYS FOR TOTS holiday gifts to low income families in Sarpy County with children ages 0 to 12
APPLICATION DETAILS:
Must bring two forms of proof of residency in Sarpy County, such as current phone/utility bill AND letter from Health and Human Services, vehicle registration, or driver's license
Must bring one form of proof of children ages 0-12, such as child's birth certificate, Medicaid card for current month, and social security card
Must bring proof of total household income, such as pay stubs for last 30 days, current Medicaid letter, current food stamp card, or current ADC eligibility letter
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Sarpy County Offices http://www.sarpy.com (external link)
ADMINISTRATION 593-2347
ASSESSORS AND APPRAISER 593-2122
BUILDING AND PLANNING 593-2315
INSEPECTOR
CHILD PROTECTION AGENCY 595-3330
CHILD SUPPORT LAWYER 593-5774
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 593-2283
COUNTY ATTORNEY 593-2230
COUNTY CLERK 593-2105
DISTRICT COURT 593-2262
ELECTION COMMISSONER 593-2167
EXTENSION OFFICE 444-4638
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 339-4606
JAIL 593-2298
JUVENILE COURT 593-2217 / 593-5918
MENTAL HEALTH INTAKE 331-8830
MOTOR VEHICLE 593-2148
NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL 253-2843
PUBLIC DEFENDER 593-5933
REGISTER OF DEEDS 593-5773
SHERIIFF OFFICE 593-2288
TREASURER'S OFFICE 593-4461 hotline
VETERAN'S SERVICE 593-2203
HUMAN SERVICES 593-4400
VICTIM WITNESS 593-2201
CLERK OF THE COURT 593-2267
DRIVER'S LICENSE TESTING 595-1835
LANDFILL 253-2371
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Sarpy County Sheriff's Department http://www.sarpy.com/sheriff (external link)
COUNTY law enforcement
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance Education and Training)
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH programs
CRIME STOPPERS
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Sarpy County Veterans Service Office http://www.sarpy.com/veterans (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 Sarpy 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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Sarpy/Cass County Department of Health and Wellness http://www.sarpycasshealthdepartment.org (external link)
IMMUNIZATION CLINICS :
Midlands Hospital - Thu 4 pm-7 pm
Bellevue Health Center - Second Mon of each month 5 pm-7:30 pm
Weeping Water Family Practice - as scheduled
Plattsmouth - Fourth Mon 10:30 am-2 pm, Nebraska Public Power District building, Northeast door, 611 Chicago Ave
HEALTH INFORMATION BROCHURES in English and Spanish
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Saunders County Courthouse
ATTORNEY (402) 443-8151
BUILDING/PLANNING/ZONING (402) 443-8123
CLERK (402) 443-8101
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT (402) 443-8113
HIGHWAY SUPERINTEDENT (402) 443-8124
REGISTER OF DEEDS (402) 443-8111
SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER (402) 443-4896
SENIOR HANDI-VAN (402) 443-8168
SHERIFF (402) 443-8144
SURVEYOR (402) 443-8122
TREASURER (402) 443-8128
VETERANS SERVICES OFFICER (402) 443-8137
WEED SUPERINTENDENT (402) 443-8171
YOUTH SERVICE SYSTEM (402) 443-8169
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Saunders County 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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Saunders County Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Saunders County Ministerial Association
RENTAL AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE for emergencies through the Salvation Army and the Ministerial Association
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Saunders County Public Transportation
TRANSPORTATION offers door to door service for the public; trips are made to Fremont, Lincoln, and Omaha on a rotating basis
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Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, AND INFORMATION PROGRAMS
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Saunders County Veteran Service Office
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; 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 Saunders 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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Saunders County Veteran Service Office
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; 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 Saunders 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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Saunders Medical Center http://www.saundersmedicalcenter.com (external link)
CRITICAL CARE HOSPTAL with swing bed skilled care .
EMERGENCY ROOM
PHYSICIANS' CLINIC
MAMMOGRAMS, on-site CT scanner, MRI and ultrasound services
CARDIAC rehabilitation
THERAPIES including occupational, physical, respiratory and speech
CONSULTING STAFF are available in the following areas: cardiology; cardiovascular; dermatology; gastroenterology; general surgery; internal medicine; orthopedics; pathology; podiatry; radiology; wound care, pain management, pulmonology, hematology/oncology, psychiatry,otolaryngology and urology
MOBILE nuclear medicine
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Saunders Medical Center - Long Term Care http://www.saundersmedicalcenter.com (external link)
NURSING FACILITY with a dementia/Alzheimer's unit; provides nursing services, dietary counseling, social programs, activities, and religious programs for the elderly and the sick
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Saunders Medical Center Clinic http://www.saundersmedicalcenter.com (external link)
FAMILY PHYSICIANS
SPECIALTY CLINICS in general surgery, urology, cardiology, dermatology, orthopedics, podiatry, otolaryngology, psychiatry, wound care, pulmonology, OB/GYN, pain management, and hematology/oncology
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School and Family Enrichment (SAFE) http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
HOME AND SCHOOL-BASED SUPPORT and education to elementary students in the Omaha Public School District and their families
FOCUS is to improve school performance by stabilizing the home environment and creating positive working relations between the child's home and school.
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School Closure Information
We are not aware of any school closings at this time
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School Districts - Nebraska Department of Education http://ess.nde.state.ne.us/DataCenter/EducationDirectory/Default.htm (external link)
DIRECTORY of Nebraska School Districts
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Schuyler City Offices http://www.ci.schuyler.ne.us (external link)
CITY government offices
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Schuyler Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY
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Schuyler Head Start http://www.welcome2cncs.com (external link)
HOME-BASED Head Start program
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Schuyler Police Department http://www.ci.schuyler.ne.us (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Schuyler Public Library http://www.ci.schuyler.ne.us/gen-info.htm (external link)
LIBRARY services
INTERNET access available to the public
COMPUTER CLASSES
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Scleroderma Foundation http://www.scleroderma.org (external link)
SCLERODERMA, or systemic sclerosis is a chronic, auto-immune connective tissue disease generally classified as one of the rheumatic diseases.
PROVIDES A LIST of Scleroderma Foundation chapters nationwide, access to support groups information, resource, and referral
NEWSLETTER
LITERATURE
RESEARCH funding
SUPPORT, education and research
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Scleroderma Support Group http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP that often features speakers specializing in scleroderma or related topics
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SCORE Business Information Center - Greater Omaha Chapter http://www.omaha.scorechapter.org (external link)
VOLUNTEER MENTORING program and confidential counseling for those who want to start a business or expand their business
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for working and retired executives
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Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
SPEECH AND READING clinic
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Scotts Bluff 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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Scotts Bluff County General Assistance http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org (external link)
ASSITANCE with rent, utilities, prescriptions, and medical bills
CREMATION ASSISTANCE when there are no responsible relatives or adequate resources
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Scotts Bluff County Handy-Bus Program http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org (external link)
TRANSPORTATION within Scotts Bluff County
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Scotts Bluff County Handyman Program http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org (external link)
HOUSEKEEPING services
SEASONAL HOME MAINTENANCE, which includes lawn mowing and snow removal
MINOR HOME REPAIRS, which includes fixing leaky faucets, fixing broken hinges or locks on cupboard doors and replacing broken doorknobs
SAFETY MODIFICATIONS, which includes installing ramps for wheelchairs, repairing or replacing broken steps, installing hand rails and grab bars
LOAN wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and crutches to those who are eligible
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Scotts Bluff County Health Department http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/health/Health.htm (external link)
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING and education
IMMUNIZATION clinics
BLOOD PRESSURE screening/monitoring
WORKPLACE wellness programs
CHILD ABUSE and neglect counseling
TUBERCULOSIS testing
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE investigation and control
HOME VISITS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH including private well and water supply inspections; sewage and refuse disposal investigation; pest control; public swimming pool, school, and childcare facility inspections; mobile home park inspections/licensing; indoor air quality problems; miscellaneous environmental complaint investigation; health complaint investigation
EMERGENCY response and planning, bio-terror/emergency response
DISEASE surveillance
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Scotts Bluff County Health Department http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/health/Health.htm (external link)
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING and education
IMMUNIZATION clinics
BLOOD PRESSURE screening/monitoring
WORKPLACE wellness programs
CHILD ABUSE and neglect counseling
TUBERCULOSIS testing
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE investigation and control
HOME VISITS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH including private well and water supply inspections; sewage and refuse disposal investigation; pest control; public swimming pool, school, and childcare facility inspections; mobile home park inspections/licensing; indoor air quality problems; miscellaneous environmental complaint investigation; health complaint investigation
EMERGENCY response and planning, bio-terror/emergency response
DISEASE surveillance
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Scotts Bluff County Housing Authority http://www.scottsbluffhousing.com (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for seniors and persons with disabilities and families at Colson Manor, Morrill Manor, and Bluff View
TAX CREDIT HOUSING PROGRAMS at Elmwood
BARRIER-FREE HOMES, Crown West, Courthouse Villa, and Valacia North Villa
2,3 & 4 BR FAMILY HOUSING at Rebecca Winters and Bluff View
USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT APARTMENTS at Valacia (Gering)
410 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHERS available for Bayard, Bridgeport, and Kimball as well as Scotts Bluff and Cheyenne Counties
USDA CACFP NUTRITION PROGRAM operated by Panhandle Family Day Care; child care home providers are reimbursed for nutritious meals they serve; call for more information - (308) 632-1363 or 1-800-915-2237
HOMEOWNERSHIP VOUCHERS program for low and very low-income individuals to build homes through a combination of government financing and their contributed labor
GREENBUILD HOMES - newly constructed energy efficient homes for sale to income qualified buyers. Contact Nancy or Rick at 308-632-0473
HOPES Distribution Center - by referral only - free personal hygiene and clothes for homeless individuals and families. Referral must be made by another agency who determines homeless situations. 633-HOPE (4673)
EQUAL housing employer and provider
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Scotts Bluff County Offices http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Scotts Bluff County Sheriff
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Scotts Bluff County Volunteer Center http://www.scbvolcenter.com (external link)
RECRUITS AND REFERS volunteers for various agencies, programs, and projects
MEALS ON WHEELS delivery for homebound individuals
SHOPPING FOR SENIORS grocery shopping and delivery
HOME DELIVERED Commodities Program for seniors/disabled
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Scotts Bluff/Banner County Veteran Service Office http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/veterans.htm (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 Scotts Bluff or Banner 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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Scottsbluff Police Department http://www.scottsbluff.org (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Scottsbluff Public Library http://www.scottsbluff.org/lib (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES
PUBLIC INTERNET access
LITERARY READING CLUB meets first Tue of the month 1:30 pm-3:30 pm
BROWN BAG BOOK CLUB meets third Wed of the month 12 noon-1 pm
TEEN programs for 7-12 graders
PRESCHOOL story time Sept-May, Thu 10 am-10:30 am and 6:30 pm-7 pm for ages 3-6
REELteen Book Club last Friday of each month 4 pm, Sept-April
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Scottsbluff Public Schools
SCHOOL DISTRICT provides pre-K, elementary, and secondary education
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Scottsbluff Senior Citizens Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Scottsbluff Support Group http://www.autismnebraska.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP via conference call offers support and guidance for parents, caregivers, teachers, therapists, grandparents, or anyone that is affected by autism
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Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber of Commerce http://www.scottsbluffgering.net (external link)
BUSINESS development
SCORE volunteer mentoring program and confidential counseling for those who want to start a business or expand their business
NEWCOMER information booklet
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Secondary Partnerships http://www.mccneb.edu/secondary (external link)
WORKS with public and private schools to enhance staff development, student learning and dual/articulated credit
TEACHERS and counselors participate in workshops and curriculum writing to enhance their teaching and impact classroom learning
STUDENTS tour businesses to make informed decisions about career choices
COOPERATES with high schools to offer college credit for qualifying courses
EMPHASIZES technology and receives funds for materials and/or computer software for participating high schools
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Seekers of Serenity
SEEKERS OF SERENITY PLACE provides social detox and short-term residential treatment for chemically dependent adults
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Self-Help Information Service of Nebraska
COLLECTS and disseminates information about support groups to individuals, agencies, and publications
ASSISTANCE to individuals interested in starting self-help/support groups
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Senator Ben Nelson's Office http://www.bennelson.senate.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 720 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Chuck Grassley's Office http://grassley.senate.gov/ (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 135 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Mike Johanns' Office http://johanns.senate.gov/ (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: Senate Russell Courtyard 1, Washington, DC 20510
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Senator Tom Harkin's Office http://harkin.senate.gov (external link)
INFORMATION and help for constituency callers
WASHINGTON DC Office: 731 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
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SENCA Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Seneca Sunrise http://www.senecasunrise.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Seneca Sunrise http://www.senecasunrise.com (external link)
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
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Senior Action, Inc. http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
HOME DELIVERED MEALS in Hastings city limits
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program provides volunteer service to disadvantaged or disabled youth; foster grandparents are individuals age 60 and over; income-eligible foster grandparents receive a modest stipend to help offset the costs of volunteering
RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) offers people 55 and older volunteer positions in the community
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Senior Farmers' Market Coupon Program http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
COUPONS FOR low income seniors to purchase fresh produce
Coupons will be available in June through participating senior centers, Area Agencies on Aging offices, and Commodity Supplemental Food ProgramsÂ’ local distribution sites
INCOME GUIDELINES:
1 person household annual gross income cannot exceed $20,035
2 person household annual gross income cannot exceed $26,954
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Senior Futures, Inc.
ONGOING CHORE services, e.g. lawn mowing, yard cleaning, etc. for senior citizens
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Senior Hospitality Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT loans
FOOT CLINIC, monthly foot clinics, $8
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE clinics
FREE HEARING AID clinic
FREE MASSAGE therapy
MEDICARE, income tax, and insurance assistance
HOUSEKEEPING services available for 60+ population
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Senior Housing Information http://www.enoa.org (external link)
INFORMATION on housing options for seniors, including Independent and Assisted Living and 24-hour Skilled Care
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Senior Partners http://www.creightonhospital.com (external link)
EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR, free, monthly educational seminar for seniors 50 years and older in the community on a variety of health topics of interest/concern to the senior population
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Senior Services Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Senior Surrey http://www.crete-ne.gov (external link)
TRANSPORTATION services for Crete residents traveling within the city of Crete; no transportation to and from school for students
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SeniorHelp Volunteer Program http://www.enoa.org (external link)
VOLUNTEERS age 12 and older provide a variety of services for older adults
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Sentinel Health Care Physician/Hospital Network http://www.sentinelhealthcare.org (external link)
NETWORK of physicians, hospitals and ancillary healthcare providers
COMMUNITY health education
PHYSICIAN referral and recruitment
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Sequels Thrift Store - HOPE-Net Ministries http://www.hopenetministries.org (external link)
THRIFT STORE offering clothing and household items
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ServiceLinc - Region V Services http://www.regionvservices.com (external link)
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY for job seekers with developmental disabilities
CAREER planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer
PROVIDES community based day services, residential supports and respite services
DIVERSITY TRAINING to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities
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Sesostris Shriners http://www.sesostrisshrine.org (external link)
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for children, infants through 17 years, needing orthopedic and burn related medical care; children in the system may continue with services through age 18; with special permission from the Imperial Shrine, children may continue in the system through age 21 years
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Seven Can Help http://www.ketv.com (external link)
INFORMATION and referral
HELP LINE
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Seven Oaks of Florence http://www.sevenoaksofflorence.org (external link)
APARTMENTS for low/moderate income independent elderly
ENOA meal site
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Seventh-Day Adventist Church Clothing Pantry
CLOTHING pantry
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Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
FARMER'S MARKET program
FRIENDLY VISITOR program
CAREGIVING program
TRIAD program meets on a rotating schedule at the three senior centers in the county to provide education of possible scams and frauds against seniors
BONE DENSITY screening for county seniors is provided at the local Health Fair in April (free)
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Seward County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) http://www.sewardcountycasa.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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Seward County Courthouse http://connectseward.org/cgov/ (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
ASSESSOR (402) 643-3311
ATTORNEY (402) 643-2795
CHILD SUPPORT (402) 643-3764
CLERK (402) 643-2883
CLERK OF DISTRIC COURT (402) 643-4895
COUNTY EXTENSION (402) 643-2981 (see separate listing)
COURT (402) 643-3341
DRIVER EXAMINER Mon and Thu, Ext. Office, (402) 643-2980
EMERGENCY MANAGER (402) 643-4722
HANDI-BUS (402) 643-4067 (see separate listing)
PROBATION OFFICE (402) 643-2562
PUBLIC DEFENDER (402) 643-6432
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT (402) 643-3170
SHERIFF (402) 643-4578
TREASURER (402) 643-4574
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER (402) 643-4105 (see separate listing)
WEED SUPERINTENDENT (402) 643-3525
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR (402) 643-4493
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Seward County Emergency Management Agency http://connectseward.org/cgov/ema.htm (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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Seward County Emergency Management Agency http://connectseward.org/cgov/ema.htm (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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Seward 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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Seward County General Assistance
MEDICAL AND FINANCIAL services including prescriptions, rent and utility expenses, and burial assistance
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Seward County Public Transit
TRANSPORTATION for Seward County residents; door to door
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Seward County Veteran Service Office
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; 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 Seward 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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Seward County Victim Assistance
ASSISTANCE to victims of crime, a free public service offering information, practical assistance, and crisis intervention
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Seward Housing Authority
HOUSING ASSISTANCE to persons with disabilities or elderly persons who qualify for services
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Seward Memorial Hospital http://www.mhcs.us (external link)
HOSPITAL provides primary healthcare and critical access; acute, skilled and intermediate care; 24-hour emergency services; ambulatory surgery; laboratory; cardiac rehabilitation; radiology; OB/GYN services; physical, occupational, and respiratory therapies
ASSISTED LIVING beds
EMERGENCY RESPONSE system
SPECIALTY physician clinic
DIABETIC and nutritional education
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Seward United Methodist Church
FOOD PANTRY open to the public; food is day-old and provided by stores in the City of Seward; fresh produce, no canned items available
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Sewing for Babies, Inc. http://www.sewingforbabies.org (external link)
CLOTHING AND BEDDING for premature and needy babies; preemie clothing available from 8 oz to 6 pounds
NEWBORN LAYETTES available for needy families - all at no charge
BURIAL LAYETTES for premature babies that do not survive
ALL ITEMS ARE GIVEN to individuals and agencies at no charge
SEWING FOR BABIES, INC has groups in Lincoln, Beatrice, Minden, Kearney, Columbus, and Omaha.
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Sex Addicts Anonymous http://www.saa-recovery.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUPS for men and women who share their experience with each other so they may abstain from addictive sexual behavior and help others to do the same.
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Sex Addicts Anonymous - Bellevue http://www.saa-recovery.org (external link)
A FELLOWSHIP OF MEN AND WOMEN who share their experience with each other so they may abstain from addictive sexual behavior and help others to do the same
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Sex Addicts Anonymous - Omaha http://www.saa-recovery.org (external link)
A FELLOWSHIP OF MEN AND WOMEN who share their experience with each other so they may abstain from addictive sexual behavior and help others to do the same
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Sexaholics Anonymous - Grand Island http://www.sanebraska.org (external link)
A FELLOWSHIP OF MEN AND WOMEN who share their experience with each other so they may abstain from addictive sexual behavior and help others to do the same
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Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence 24-Hour Hotline - YWCA Omaha http://www.ywcaomaha.org (external link)
CRISIS HOTLINE for victims of rape, sexual assault, or domestic violence
INFORMATION AND REFERAL for domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault
TAKE CALLS FROM FAMILY and friends of victim and/or significant other
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SHARE - Ashland
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps to be paid the first and last week of the month
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Atlantic http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Bellevue http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Blair http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Clarinda http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Columbus http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Columbus http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Council Bluffs http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Crete http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps to be paid the first and last week of the month
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - David City
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps to be paid the first and last week of the month
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Fremont http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Fullerton http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Glenwood http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Griswold http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Lincoln
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps to be paid the first and last week of the month
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
LINCOLN CENTER SHARE includes the following locations:
Coordinator: Glenna Showalter, 805-3656
Lincoln Action Program - Sign-up only
210 O St.
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 471-4515
CenterPointe - Sign-up only
2633 P Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
F Street Community Center - Sign up only
13th and F Streets
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 441-7951
First Christian Church - Sign up on pick up day only; Distribution Site
430 S. 16th St.
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 475-4286
LINCOLN NORTHEAST SHARE includes the following locations:
Coordinator: Sharon Doll, (402) 464-3068
Fourth Presbyterian Church - Sign up on pick up day only, Distribution Site
5200 Francis St.
Lincoln, NE 68504
(402) 466-9201
Salvation Army - Sign-up only
2625 Potter St.
Lincoln, NE 68503
(402) 477-9276
LINCOLN MEDICAL EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP (LMEP) SHARE
Coordinator: Vi Johnson
Stephen Carvreth Family Education Center
4600 Valley Road, Room 331
Lincoln, NE 68510
(402) 540-6395
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SHARE - Logan http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Norfolk http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Oakland http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Omaha/Benson http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Pacific Junction http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Red Oak http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Seward
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - South Sioux City http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Uehling http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Villisca http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Wayne http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Wisner http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - Wisner http://www.shareiowa.org (external link)
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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SHARE - York
FOOD COOPERATIVE, where, for two hours of volunteer service at a place of their choice, participants can purchase a $35.00-$40.00 supplemental food package of frozen meats, fresh fruits and vegetables at a reduced cost of $22.00 in cash or food stamps
ORDERS for the following month can be placed when the food is picked up; a variety of other specialty packages available each month
VOLUNTEER resource referral, matching those who need help with those willing to serve
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Share A Fare, Inc. http://www.acb.org/nebraska/transportation/omaha/index.html (external link)
CAB coupon books at a reduced rate; may be used to pay for all or part of one's cab fare
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Share A Toy
TOYS repaired, cleaned and recycled for Christmas; accepts donations of good used toys throughout the year
DISTRIBUTION includes three dates for parents, one for grandparents needing toys; giveaway occurs at the Nodaway Community Center behind the firehouse
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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce http://www.exploreshelbycounty.com (external link)
BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP association offers retail development, recruitment of new retail businesses, tourism promotion, real estate development, tourism retail items, gift certificates for Shelby County (good at any store), promotions, festivals, local community events and attractions
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Shelby County Community Services
SUPPORT AND RESOURCES for individuals with a chronic mental illness, mental retardation and/or developmental disability
TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT
PROCESSES APPLICATIONS 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
FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS if client meets income guidelines for the outpatient mental health
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Shelby County Emergency Management Agency http://www.shelbycountyema.com (external link)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE to Shelby County, emergency planning, and resource assistance
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Shelby County Environmental Health
LICENSING AND INSPECTION of restaurants, bars, grocery stores, temporary licenses, mobile food units, convenience stores, hotels, etc. for Shelby, Monona, Harrison, Pottawattamie, Fremont, Page, Montgomery, Mills, Taylor, Union, Audubon, Cass, Adair, Adams, Monona, and Guthrie Counties
INSPECTIONS of public swimming pools and tanning beds for Shelby, Monona, Harrison, and Pottawattamie Counties
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS on all site wastewater treatment systems, septic tanks, new private water wells, and heat pump wells for Shelby County
ADMINISTERS water well grants each year for Shelby County
INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS about illegal or improper dumping, burning, dead animal disposal, burning of solid waste, discharge of sewage, etc.
INSPECTS property sold in rural Shelby County
RADON information and radon kits available for purchase
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Shelby County Extension Office http://www.extension.iastate.edu/shelby (external link)
SPECIALISTS
Participate in organizing and teaching conferences, workshops and short courses
Participate in developing demonstration and research projects
Advise 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
Personal financial organization
Nutrition and health
Grandparents as parents
Estate planning
Tax preparation based on income - call for details
HORTICULTURAL and agricultural information and education
CHILD/DAY Care certification
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Shelby County 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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Shelby County General Relief
RENT AND UTILITY assistance
FOOD vouchers
EMERGENCY medical care and prescription expense assistance
FUNERALS
GASOLINE VOUCHERS in emergencies
EMERGENCY MOTEL for stranded travelers
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Shelby County Offices http://www.shco.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor 755-5718
Auditor 755-3831
Board of Supervisors 755-3733
Bridge and Sign 755-3554
Clerk of the District Court 755-5543
Care Facility 744-3453
Community Services 755-2843
Disaster Services 755-5160
District Juvenile 755-3891
Emergency Medical Services 755-5160
Engineer 755-5954
Environmental Health 755-2609
Extension 755-3104
GIS 755-1306
Human Services 755-3145
Judge's Chamber 755-5339
Landfill 755-5010
Magistrate 755-3210
Motor Vehicle/Auto License 755-5898
Probation Officer 755-5339
Recorder 755-5640
Sheriff Emergency 911
Sheriff Office 755-5026
Treasurer 755-5847
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Shelby County Sheriffs Office http://www.shco.org (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
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Shelby County Veteran Service Office
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES provide direct emergency economic aid for vital necessities to veterans, their widow, and dependents, according to their needs; 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 Iowa for the past one year and 6 months of that year in Shelby 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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Shelby Senior Center - Polk County Senior Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SPECIAL EVENT TRIPS
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES
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Shenandoah Housing Authority http://www.forestparkmanor.com (external link)
LOW INCOME public housing
Contact for Sidney, Tabor, and Malvern Low Rent Housing Agencies
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Shenandoah Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
SHENANDOAH SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER, 405 W Sheridan Ave, 712-246-2002, offers social activities for seniors
Hours: Mon, 10 am-12 noon, Tue 1 pm-4 pm, Wed-Thu 10 am-12 noon, Fri-Sat 1 pm-4 pm
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Sheridan County ABE/GED Program
COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION program designed to meet the needs of individual students without a high school diploma or persons wanting to brush up on education
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Sheridan 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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Sheridan County Offices http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sabthomp/nebraska/sheridan/nesh.htm (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Sheridan County Public Transportation http://www.ncap.info (external link)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION services available for trips to hospital or clinic appointments, shopping and nutrition centers, and senior citizen activities, among other destinations
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Sheridan County Public Transportation http://www.ncap.info (external link)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION services available for trips to hospital or clinic appointments, shopping and nutrition centers, and senior citizen activities, among other destinations
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Sheridan County Veteran Service Office
COUNTY LEVEL SERVICES include providing 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 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 SERVICES 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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Sherman County Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTER
CONGREGATE MEALS
SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER
FOOT CLINIC monthly ($5 donation)
BLOOD PRESSURE quarterly
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SENIOR HEALTH insurance information program
EXERCISE opportunities
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SHIIP-Nebraska Senior Health Insurance Information Program http://www.doi.ne.gov/shiip (external link)
VOLUNTEER program
FREE, CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING to older Nebraskans and persons with disabilities regarding Medicare, Medicaid and health insurance
OUTREACH AND EDUCATION to Medicare beneficiaries and others regarding health insurance options, benefits, and choices
PRESENT AND COUNSEL on the local, regional, and statewide level
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Shriners Hospitals for Children http://www.shrinershq.org/ (external link)
NETWORK of pediatric specialty hospitals, founded by the Shrine, where children under the age of 18 receive excellent medical care absolutely free of charge; there are 18 orthopedic Shriner's Hospitals, three Shriner's Hospitals dedicated to treating children with severe burns, and one Shriner's Hospital that provides orthopedic, burn, and spinal cord injury care
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Sidney City Offices http://www.sidneyia.net/government.php (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Sidney Police Department http://www.sidneyia.net/government.php (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
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Sidney Public Library http://www.sidney.lib.ia.us (external link)
PUBLIC LIBRARY
INTERNET access
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Sidney Public Library http://www.sidneypubliclibrary.org (external link)
LIBRARY SERVICES
WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS
BOOKMOBILE SERVES Cheyenne, Deuel, and Kimball Counties
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Sidney Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Siena House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
SHELTER for women and children
SERVICES for clients include three meals a day, advocacy and job program, sack lunches for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860)
VISITING NURSES: Wednesday evening
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Siena-Francis Day Services Center http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
RESPITE for homeless persons during daytime hours
OUTREACH WORKERS assist homeless individuals in obtaining housing, employment, education, money management skills, services targeted to veterans, domestic violence and addiction counseling, treatment for mental illness, medical health care, general assistance, and identification cards
MEALS served Mon-Sat
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Siena-Francis House Meals http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
LUNCH served daily
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Simon House
THRIFT SHOP with vouchers provided by most churches, government offices, and community agencies
SCHOOL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION will start handing out supplies on August 1st
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Single Parent Support Group http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for parents who share the ups and downs of single parenting, balancing responsibilities, managing relationships, and making it all work; group is facilitated by a licensed professional counselor
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SMC Shared Mobility Coach, Inc.
TRANSPORTATION to medical appointments, shopping, and social events
EVENING transportation by prearranged appointment
ADA certified vehicles, public service licensed
ABILITY to carry two persons in wheelchairs at a time
48-hour advanced schedule preferred, but most same day requests can be accommodated
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Snyder Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE clinic third Wednesday of each month 10 am-12 noon
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Social Security Administration - Beatrice http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
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Social Security Administration - Council Bluffs http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability, and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Grand Island http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Lincoln http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION FOR social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Lincoln http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION FOR social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Norfolk http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - North Platte http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Omaha http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Scottsbluff http://www.ssa.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Security Administration - Sioux City http://www.socialsecurity.gov (external link)
SOCIAL SECURITY retirement, disability and survivor's benefits
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME for the aged, blind and disabled
MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT
APPLICATION for social security cards
INQUIRIES and maintenance regarding any of the above programs
PAYMENTS can be made to individuals using direct deposit (www.godirect.org) or a prepaid debit card (www.usdirectexpress.com)
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Social Settlement Association - Seniors on the Go! http://www.socialsettlement.org (external link)
HOME COOKED MEALS and special holiday parties
COMPUTER CLASSES
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION
VISUALLY IMPAIRED SUPPORT GROUP
TAX ASSISTANCE
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Society of St Vincent De Paul
CLOTHING assistance includes one change of clothing provided every 90 days per request; one free coat per year; walk in help available for needed resources; no bus tickets or gas vouchers available
APPLICANTS for rent, utilities, or furniture will be referred to the Catholic Church in their neighborhood
THRIFT STORE hours Mon-Thu 9 am-4:30 pm, Fri 8 am-3:30 pm, Sat 9 am-4:30 pm
ACCEPTS DONATIONS of useable and clean clothing, furniture, household items, etc
FOOD PANTRY (listed separately)
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Solomon Girls Center http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
YOUTH CENTER promotes social and life skills development, performing and visual arts exploration, career education, community awareness, academic enrichment, tutoring and homework help, recreation, field trips, and daily structured activities
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SOS - Starting Over Support
SUPPORT GROUP for those going through crisis in their lives; free child care available on request with 48 hour notice
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South Central Behavioral Services ABLE House http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION 9-bed residential facility dedicated to providing a safe, therapeutic and supportive living environment to those recovering from mental illness
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South Central Behavioral Services Assertive Community Treatment http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE, community-based service delivery for individuals with serious mental illness who respond best to intensive services and who are at risk of inpatient hospitalization
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South Central Behavioral Services Opportunity House http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
DAY REHABILITATION program where individual talents and skills are emphasized to help accomplish goals; strengths-based philosophy dictates the program activities and the individualized service planning
COMMUNITY SUPPORT with mental health and substance abuse services; provides advocacy, crisis support, and skills training in the community to promote independent living skills
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South Central Behavioral Services Unity House http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
DAY REHABILITATION program where individual talents and skills are emphasized to help accomplish goals; strengths-based philosophy dictates the program activities and the individualized service planning
COMMUNITY SUPPORT with mental health and substance abuse services; provides advocacy, crisis support, and skills training in the community to promote independent living skills
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South Central Behavioral Services, Inc. - Hastings http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), substance abuse education, adult relapse prevention, drug court provider, and family court provider
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South Central Behavioral Services, Inc. - Kearney http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), substance abuse education, adult relapse prevention, drug court provider
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South Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
INFORMATION and Assistance to assist individuals in securing needed information and/or services that cannot be offered through the agency
CARE MANAGEMENT to help seniors find in-home services and care providers to allow them to live independently for as long as possible, preventing premature nursing home placement
SENIOR CARE OPTION (SCO) will evaluate the long term care needs of persons over age 65 seeking Medicaid coverage for nursing facility care to determine if such care is needed or if other options are viable
HEALTH and nutrition programs include 20 congregate meal sites and home delivered meals through six sites; health and nutritional counseling may be provided to individual seniors, depending on available funding
LONG-TERM Care Ombudsman program provides certified volunteers, located in Buffalo and Phelps County long-term care facilities, to advocate for residents of the long-term care facilities
LEGAL SERVICES for persons age 60 and over and their spouses; specializes in Elderlaw and provides assistance with simple wills, powers of attorney for health care, living wills, durable powers of attorney, Medicare/Medicaid, etc.
MEDICAID WAIVER in-home services, including assisted living, for those age 65 and older with care needs; must meet income and resource guidelines as well as other eligibility criteria
INSURACE ASSISTANCE - SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance Information Program) assists seniors regarding health insurance issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance, long term care insurance, group health insurance, etc.
FAMILY CAREGIVER PROGRAM provides caregiver training and education, information on available services, caregiver support, and funding for emergency response systems
RESPITE CARE grants to provide temporary relief for the permanent caregiver, up to $750 per year, per family; provided through the Family Caregiver Program
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South Central Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition http://www.asaao-ne.org (external link)
ALL STARS prevention program to prevent alcohol and drug use, violence, and other risky behaviors among youth
PARENTING ADOLESCENTS WISELY teaches methods for improving family relationships; issues discussed include effective discipline, understanding feelings, expectations, rewards and punishments, and active listening
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South East Nebraska Area of Narcotics Anonymous http://www.sena-na.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for persons with drug addiction
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South Heartland District Health Department http://www.southheartlandhealth.org (external link)
PUBLIC health emergency preparedness
DISEASE surveillance (responsibility shared with NHHSS)
a. School surveillance - absenteeism counts are collected weekly
b. West Nile Virus - dead bird collection and testing and mosquito trapping and testing
c. Rabies monitoring in animals and investigate potential human exposures
d. Other community health threats, as needed: mold, pertussis, food-borne illness
H1N1 Vaccinations
SCRUBBY bear, an American Red Cross program that teaches proper hand-washing techniques to children in pre school through third grade
P.H.O.N.E. - Public Health Outreach Nursing Education provide outreach and education to persons receiving or potentially eligible to receive Medicaid or Kids Connection Health Care coverage; an R.N. provides supportive health information to families to assist with finding health care
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South Sarpy School District #46 http://www.sarpy46.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL administration offices
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South Sarpy School District #46 http://www.sarpy46.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL administration offices
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South Sioux City Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Southeast Community College - Beatrice Campus http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE campus; provides career/technical education for careers in vocational technical areas; most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs
ACADEMIC TRANSFER program provides first and second year college courses for students who wish to transfer credits to a four-year college. The associate of arts degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in education, humanities, social science, OR social work before transferring to a college or university.
The associate of science degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in engineering, science, mathematics, or a pre-professional program (pre-vet, pre-dentistry, pre-med) before transferring to a college or university.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS include Agriculture Business & Management Technology; Business Administration; Criminal Justice; Office Professional; Pharmacy Technician; and Practical Nursing.
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
PARENTS OF ALL AGES (POAA) is a special project that encourages self-sufficiency by preparing students to enter more satisfying careers
KQIQ-FM, the college radio station, is staffed and managed by students in Broadcasting
CONTINUING EDUCATION courses are also available on the Beatrice Campus and throughout Gage County
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Community College - Lincoln Campus http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE provides education and training for careers in vocational technical areas; Most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs
ACADEMIC TRANSFER program provides first and second year college courses for students who wish to transfer credits to a four-year college. The associate of arts degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in education, humanities, social science, OR social work before transferring to a college or university.
The associate of science degree is for students who plan to complete their first two years of a bachelorÂ’s degree in engineering, science, mathematics, or a pre-professional program (pre-vet, pre-dentistry, pre-med) before transferring to a college or university.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS include: Associate Degree Nursing; Automotive Technology; Business Administration; Computer Aided Design Drafting; Computer Information Technology; Criminal Justice; Dental Assisting; Early Childhood Education; Electronic Systems Technology; Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic; Fire Protection Technology; Food Service/Hospitality; Health Information Management Systems; Human Services; IBEW Construction Electrician Option; Laboratory Science Technology; Machine Tool Technology; Medical Assisting; Medical Laboratory Technology; Motorcycle, ATV, & Personal Watercraft Technology; Office Professional; Physical Therapist Assistant; Polysomnographic Technician; Practical Nursing; Professional Truck Driver Training; Radiologic Technology; Renewable Energy Technology; Respiratory Care; Surgical Technology; Visual Publications; and Welding Technology.
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Community College - Milford Campus http://www.southeast.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE provides education and training for careers in vocational technical areas. Most programs can be completed in one to two years, although prerequisites may be required in some career programs.
DEGREE PROGRAMS INCLUDE Architectural-Engineering Technology; Auto Collision Repair Technology; Automotive Technology; Building Construction Technology; Business Administration; Computer Programming Technology; Chrysler (CAP) College Automotive Program; Deere Construction and Forestry Equipment Tech; Diesel Technology-Farm; Diesel Technology-Truck; Electrical & Electromechanical Technology; Electronic Systems Technology; Ford (ASSET) Automotive Student Service Educational Training; General Motors (ASEP) Automotive Service Education Program; Graphic Design; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology; IBEW Construction Electrician Option; John Deere Tech; Land Surveying/Civil Engineering Technology; Machine Tool Technology; Major Appliance Professional Technology; Manufacturing Engineering Technology; Nondestructive Testing Technology; Parts Marketing & Management; Renewable Energy Technology; and Welding Technology
(SCC also offers the following programs online. Business Administration, Computer Information Technology, Dental Assisting, Food Service Certifications, Office Professional; Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, and a full complement of Academic Transfer and general education courses.)
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
ABE (Basic Skills Review) and GED classes are offered in Auburn, Beatrice, Fairbury, Falls City, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Seward, and Tecumseh
ESL and Citizenship classes are offered in Beatrice, Lincoln, Nebraska City and Tecumseh
Tutoring is available throughout the 15 county area based on need and availability
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Southeast Consolidated Schools
PROVIDES curriculum and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE learning lab
COMPUTER lab that can be made available to the community
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Southeast District Health Department http://www.sedhd.org (external link)
COMMUNITY health services and education
PARENTING classes in Otoe County
FALL Prevention
SUN Safety
EVERY Woman Matters
CHILD safety seat education
IMMUNIZATIONS - sites are available in Tecumseh, Nebraska City, Auburn, Falls City, Humboldt, Pawnee City and Syracuse. Call for dates and time.
CALL Care and CATCH toll free number for medical questions
PHONE - a Medicaid access number to assist and advocate for eligible services for Medicaid clients and to apply for Kids Connection
EMERGENCY response and volunteer database
PANDEMIC Planning and Resource
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SMOKING cessation
COMMUNICABLE Disease Control in the following areas: food poisoning, influenza, rabies and West Nile virus
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Cass County http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Johnson County
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Pawnee County
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Richardson County http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southeast Nebraska Mobile Diagnostic Services - Saint Elizabeth
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES provided for rural hospitals include mammography and ultrasound diagnostic services
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Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority
PUBLIC HOUSING for income eligible families or seniors
SECTION 8 housing vouchers
SELF-SUFFICIENCY program for families
USDA apartments for families or seniors
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Southern School District #1 http://www.southernschools.org (external link)
CURRICULUM, instruction and special education for Grades K-12
DEVELOPMENTAL preschool for ages 5 years and under at Blue Springs Elementary
DISTANCE Learning Network courses for student independent study
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Southern Sudan Community Association http://www.sscainternational.org (external link)
ASSISTS refugees from Africa who have fled from their homes to avoid religious and political persecution to find safety for themselves and their families; SSCA helps them learn to live and work in the United States
SERVICES are provided to refugees from any country
ENGLISH as a second language
INTERPRETERS to go with refugees to medical appointments or hospitals
ADVOCACY
COORDINATES health and human services, ESL classes, child care for ESL classes, housing with OHA, citizenship, drivers' licenses and classes, etc.
PUBLIC speaking
JOB placement for refugees
SUPPORT groups for Sudanese women
SOME transportation for ESL classes
REFUGEE resettlement from another country
FINANCIAL assistance with one month rent and deposit - loan program
SUPPORT groups
YOUTH program
FINANCIALLY supports opening of schools for orphans in Sudan through the Gambella Project
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Southwest 8 Senior Services http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS offer recreation, education, and arts and crafts programs (see separate listings)
ADVOCACY through senior advocates
CONGREGATE MEAL SITES, homebound and frozen meals, nutrition education, and special diet counseling
OUTREACH
OLDER IOWA'S legislature
ELDER CARE FUNDING for in-home service, home-health, and adult day care
COMMUNITY-BASED adult services
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT activities
NEWSLETTER, The Senior Courier
CASEMANAGEMENT program
SHIIP - Senior Health Insurance Information Program - Medicare
INFORMATION and Assistance
FAMILY CAREGIVER support
ELDER ABUSE Initiative
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Southwest Iowa Batterer's Education Program southwestiowafamilies.org (external link)
BATTERER program offers 24 weekly 1 1/2 hour classes for voluntary or court-ordered participants; classes designed to hold batterers accountable so they can change; learn alternatives to coercive, dominating, and violent behavior; male/female teams facilitate classes in four locations; intakes scheduled in Council Bluffs and Clarinda
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Southwest Iowa Families, Inc. http://www.southwestiowafamilies.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families, and groups on a fee for service basis
ANGER MANAGEMENT for individuals
PARENT EDUCATION and assessments
MEDIATION
DIVORCE EDUCATION for adults, Section 598 19A Iowa Code; divorce school occasionally offered for kids
NURTURING FATHERS support groups
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Southwest Iowa Habitat for Humanity
BUILDS AND REHABILITATES homes with the help of homeowner/partner; sells home to partner at no profit and financed with affordable no interest loan
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Southwest Iowa Home Health
SKILLED NURSING - wound care, dressing changes, post-surgery follow-up, IV's, diabetic education, patient teaching, medication review/assist with administration
THERAPY SERVICES - physical, occupational and speech services
HOME CARE AIDE - certified nursing assistants providing personal care services
HOMEMAKER - light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING - immunization clinics, lead poisoning screenings, childhood dental screenings, childhood fluoride varnishes, maternal health education and services; Care for Kids Program (care coordination), health promotion visits (in-home safety evaluation, well-baby checks, breastfeeding assistance), Bioterrorism preparedness, community coalition representation, referral source for community based services, disease prevention activities, community health education projects
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Southwest Iowa Home Health
SKILLED NURSING - wound care, dressing changes, post-surgery follow-up, IV's, diabetic education, patient teaching, medication review/assist with administration
THERAPY SERVICES - physical, occupational and speech services
HOME CARE AIDE - certified nursing assistants providing personal care services
HOMEMAKER - light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING - immunization clinics, lead poisoning screenings, childhood dental screenings, childhood fluoride varnishes, maternal health education and services; Care for Kids Program (care coordination), health promotion visits (in-home safety evaluation, well-baby checks, breastfeeding assistance), Bioterrorism preparedness, community coalition representation, referral source for community based services, disease prevention activities, community health education projects
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Southwest Iowa Latino Resource Center http://www.swilrc.org (external link)
ADVOCACY for Latinos and community programs
ASSISTANCE with employment, housing and immigration needs
MATERIAL ASSISTANCE, such as clothing, furniture, food
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION services - some fees may apply
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Southwest Iowa Medical Equipment - Glenwood
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT sales, rental and repair, including a full line of respiratory equipment, incontinent supplies, wheelchairs, oxygen, glucose for diabetics, bath aids, walkers, canes, etc.
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Southwest Iowa Medical Equipment - Hamburg
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT sales, rental and repair, including a full line of respiratory equipment, incontinent supplies, wheelchairs, oxygen, glucose for diabetics, bath aids, walkers, canes, etc.
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Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES including therapy, employee assistance, medication management, adult and child psychiatry, in-school services, support groups, evaluations and 24 hour emergency
CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
EDUCATION AND CONSULTATION
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Southwest Iowa Planning Council/Southwest Iowa Transit Agency http://www.swipco.org (external link)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system for all residents of Southwest Iowa; vehicles equipped with wheelchair lifts
COUNCIL BLUFFS SHOPPERS ROUTE offered Wed 10 am-2 pm; for $5, riders can go anywhere in Council Bluffs
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Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department http://www.swhealthdept.com (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH nursing
VACCINES for influenza and H1N1
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings during business hours
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
RESPITE program (see separate listing)
TOBACCO CESSATION classes and information
FITNESS Reaching Older Generations (FROG) exercise and nutrition program designed to help older adults improve their mobility and strength to help prevent injuries caused by falls
RADON testing
HEALTH EDUCATION
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Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department - Imperial http://www.swhealthdept.com (external link)
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
FITNESS Reaching Older Generations (FROG) exercise and nutrition program designed to help older adults improve their mobility and strength to help prevent injuries caused by falls
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Spalding Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
FOOT CLINIC every six weeks
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SPEAK OUT http://www.parentsspeakout.com (external link)
SUPPORT for families of children with disabilities including mental, emotional, behavioral health, and/or substance abuse disorders including advocacy, information and referral, and support and understanding from other caregivers of special needs children
MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUPS in 5 counties
YOUTH groups for ages 12-16 with a serious emotional disorder
PARENT TRANING
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SPEAK OUT - Chadron http://www.parentsspeakout.com (external link)
SUPPORT and understanding from other caregivers of special needs children
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SPEAK OUT - Gordon
SUPPORT and understanding from other caregivers of special needs children
YOUTH group for ages 12-16 with a serious emotional disorder (same time and place)
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SPEAK OUT - Scottsbluff http://www.parentsspeakout.com (external link)
SUPPORT and understanding from other caregivers of special needs children
YOUTH group for ages 12-16 with a serious emotional disorder (same time and place)
CHILDREN'S group (same time and place)
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Special Olympics Nebraska http://www.sone.org (external link)
TRAINING AND COMPETITION in 19 Olympic-type sports to persons, age eight or older, with intellectual disabilities; year round program, training and competition are offered in different sports at various times throughout the year
UNIFIED SPORTS where teams have equal numbers of traditional Special Olympics athletes and non-disabled partners on the same team
DEVELOP new levels of self-esteem and confidence and accomplish greater levels of independence
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Special Olympics Nebraska - Fremont http://www.sone.org (external link)
TRAINING AND COMPETITION in 19 Olympic-type sports to persons, age eight or older, with intellectual disabilities; year round program, training and competition are offered in different sports at various times throughout the year
UNIFIED SPORTS where teams have equal numbers of traditional Special Olympics athletes and non-disabled partners on the same team
DEVELOP new levels of self-esteem and confidence and accomplish greater levels of independence
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Special Transit Service http://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov (external link)
DEMAND RESPONSE TRANSIT for persons with disabilities in Council Bluffs
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Spectrum Rehabilitation and Durable Medical Equipment http://www.thecompletespectrum.com (external link)
SERVICES are available to Ambassador residents as well as the general public
POST-SURGICAL or post-injury occupational, speech, and dietary therapy and in-home therapy
FULL LINE OF MEDICAL equipment for sale or rent
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Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic - UNO http://www.unomaha.edu (external link)
SPEECH-language assessment
THERAPY in articulation, language, fluency, voice, and aural rehabilitation
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Spirit of Life Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides food for a week; orders are delivered
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Spouse Abuse Sexual Assault Crisis Center (SASA) http://www.sasacenter.org (external link)
CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES, including food, shelter, clothing
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE
ASSISTANCE WITH protection orders, legal and medical advocacy, child care
SUPPORT GROUPS for women and children who are victims/witnesses of domestic violence
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Spring Center http://www.regionsix.com (external link)
ADULT Residential Mental Health (Psychiatric) Crisis Stabilization Program
ADULT Mental Health Respite Program
CRISIS Intervention Programs
a. Mobile Crisis Coordination Services
b. Professional Resource Line
c. Public Crisis Intervention Line
INFORMATION and Referral Line
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Spring Center http://www.regionsix.com (external link)
ADULT Residential Mental Health (Psychiatric) Crisis Stabilization Program
ADULT Mental Health Respite Program
CRISIS Intervention Programs
a. Mobile Crisis Coordination Services
b. Professional Resource Line
c. Public Crisis Intervention Line
INFORMATION and Referral Line
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Sprint Nextel Help Center http://www.sprint.com (external link)
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Can also dial *2 from any Sprint phone
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SSI Disabled Children's Program - Omaha http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
FUNDING to help families care for their children with disabilities at home include:
Respite care
Mileage, meals and lodging for long-distance medical trips
Special equipment
Home modifications
Care of siblings while care is received by the child with a disability
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St. Jane de Chantal Long Term Care Services http://www.madonna.org (external link)
ACTIVITIES areas on a daytime or residential basis to enable persons with Alzheimer's disease to enhance their quality of life.
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St. Joseph Villa Homecare and Hospice http://www.delmargardens.com (external link)
HOSPICE services to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of individuals and their families facing the final stages of a terminal illness; nurses, aids, social worker, chaplain, and volunteers work together to provide care focused on comfort, dignity, and individual needs
HOME health care nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social work
HOME health care aides; private duty care; bathing assistance; may assist with light housekeeping, etc. depending on need
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St. Joseph's Villa & Court, Inc.
SKILLED NURSING CENTER with Medicare and Medicaid certification
ASSISTED LIVING apartments on campus
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St. Monica's http://www.stmonicas.com (external link)
PROVIDES treatment for women and adolescent girls with substance abuse and/or mental health issues
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling
SUBSTANCE abuse assessment and evaluations
LIFE skills training
TOPICAL groups on parenting
RELAPSE prevention
WOMEN and the 12 steps
SPIRITUALITY
RELATIONSHIPS
HEALTH and nutrition
CHILD care and transportation assistance is available
PROGRAMS include: Primary Treatment: Short-Term Residential; Secondary treatment - Therapeutic Communities: Project Mother and Child (PMC), New Beginnings (NB) for women and their children, Project Strong Families (PSF) for pregnant and postpartum women and their children (both primary and secondary levels of care_; Outpatient (Relapse Prevention).
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Stanton 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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Stanton Head Start Center http://www.goldenrodhillscommunityaction.org (external link)
HEAD START federally-funded early childhood development program to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families
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Stanton Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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STARS Scholarship Program http://www.commedfoundation.org (external link)
SCHOLARSHIPS for parents wanting to go back to school to pursue a degree; provides up to $2,000 per year in funds to help cover costs not covered by a Pell Grant, including books, fees, uniforms, equipment, computers, transportation, and child care
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StarTran http://startran.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
BUS SERVICE within the City of Lincoln
SENIOR AND DISABILITY transportation in coordination with the League of Human Dignity; services include wheelchair accessibility on the regular route service, Handi-Van, and a reduced bus fare with a Senior Citizen Identification card or a Go For Less card.
BUS PASSES for those whose income is under 200% of poverty guidelines, call 476-1234 to find out if you qualify for the Ride for $7.50 or visit website for more information
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State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Office http://www.dhhs.ne.gov/ags/ltcombud.htm (external link)
RESOLVES problems and complaints from, and on behalf of, residents of nursing homes or assisted living facilities
INFORMATION and assistance on questions and concerns related to long-term care and residents' rights to residents, family members and others
EDUCATION on long-term care and residents' rights to facility staff and community groups
ADVOCATES for the rights and interests of residents on a systemic basis
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State Probation Office - District 3J - Juvenile Probation
PREPARES court reports for the Juvenile Court of Lancaster County
SUPERVISES youth placed on probation or temporary orders of supervision by the Juvenile Court of Lancaster County
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided
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Stepping Stones Child Development Center http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
CHILD CARE for infants and children, preschool and pre-kindergarten program
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Steps to Recovery http://www.stepstorecovery.net (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS for a low cost; can be completed in 24 hours
COUNSELING for mental health and substance abuse issues, adolescents or adults
ADVOCACY AND OUTREACH for individuals or families challenged by mental illness, substance abuse, or family crisis
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Sterling Public Schools
CURRICULUM and instruction for grades K-12
DISTANCE Learning Network which provides opportunities for students and adults to pursue courses of independent study which does not required them to be in a classroom.
SPECIAL education for birth through 21 years
SUMMER School Credit Recovery program
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Sterling Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Stone Hearth Estates http://www.stonehearthestates.com (external link)
INDEPENDENT LIVING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
TRANSPORTATION
MONTHLY WELLNESS CHECKS
ASSISTED LIVING
MEMORY CARE designed for people with mild to moderate alzheimers
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StoneBridge Christian Church Food Pantry http://www.stonebridgeonline.net (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offering non-perishable items
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StoneBridge Christian Church Food Pantry http://www.stonebridgeonline.net (external link)
FOOD PANTRY offering non-perishable items
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Stop It Now! http://www.stopitnow.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE to prevent child sexual abuse before a child is harmed
HELPLINE staff provide guidance so adults can learn about sexual abuse; identify specialized treatment options and resources for themselves or someone they care about; develop prevention and safety plan strategies; find language for an effective conversation when they have concerns; and learn how to report concerns to authorities when appropriate
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Street Outreach Services http://www.capwn.org (external link)
CONNECT with runaway/homeless youth, ages 12-22
SERVICE COORDINATION for these youth, as requested
COUNSELING for youth and families in crisis
THE UNDERGROUND youth activity center and concert venue
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Street Outreach Services - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
STREET-BASED ASSISTANCE to runaway, homeless, and at-risk teens; nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA)
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Stromsburg Senior Center
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic once a month
COMPANION program
CONSIGNMENT SHOP which markets crafts provided by Polk County senior citizens
TRAINED VOLUNTEERS to assist seniors with Medicare/Medicaid, private insurance and public benefit questions
SUPPORT GROUP for grief and caregivers
TRANSPORTATION available for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
BUSY WHEELS which provides transportation to appointments and the grocery store for seniors who do not drive
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Student Heath Fund
HEALTH care for all students, public and parochial, who do not have insurance or do not qualify for other programs
MUST have referral from school nurse
PROVIDE educational programs to elementary, middle and high school students
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Su Familia: The National Hispanic Family Health Helpline http://www.hispanichealth.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL HEALTH INFORMATION for Hispanic consumers in Spanish and English and helps navigate callers through the health system and provides basic information on a wide range of health topics
REFERS consumers to health care facilities in their community
OVER 100 FACT SHEETS have been developed on a wide array of health topics, including but not limited to: cancer and cancer treatment; cardiovascular disease; child and adult immunizations; diabetes; HIV/AIDS, and mental health issues
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Summer Food Program - Health Department
FREE BREAKFAST AND/OR LUNCH for school-age children under 18 years of age, at sites located throughout Lincoln; the program runs from the beginning of June to mid-August, and was established to ensure children could continue to receive nutritious meals, comparable to those served under the National School Lunch Program, during the summer months when school is not in session
ADMINISTERED by the U.S.D.A.'s Food and Consumer Service Division and the Nebraska Department of Education; the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department acts as the local sponsor, organizing and operating the Summer Food Program for Lincoln area sites determined eligible by federal guidelines
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Summer Food Service Program http://www.nde.state.ne.us/NS/sfsp/sfsp_sponsors.htm (external link)
PROVIDES HEALTHY MEALS to children, age 18 and younger, free of charge during the summer months
SITES OFFERED across the state; see website for a directory
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Summer Hill Townhomes and Apartments - Lincoln Housing Authority http://www.l-housing.com (external link)
RENTAL HOUSING that offers two and three bedroom apartments and townhouses in southeast Lincoln; reasonable rent, Section 8 vouchers are accepted; deposit of one month's rent required; no pets allowed
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Sun Dawgs http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/parks (external link)
SUMMER RECREATION programs throughout Omaha
EIGHT WEEK PROGRAM beginning in June
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Sunrise Country Manor http://www.sunrisecountrymanor.com (external link)
SKILLED NURSING facility
ADULT day and night care
RESPITE
HOSPICE suites and rooms
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Sunshine Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Sunshine Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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Superior Chamber of Commerce http://www.ci.superior.ne.us (external link)
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
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Superior City Offices http://www.ci.superior.ne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
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Superior Police Department http://www.ci.superior.ne.us (external link)
LAW enforcement agency
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Superior 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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Superior Public Library
PUBLIC library services
INTERNET Access
COMPUTERS
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Support Autism Together - S.A.T. http://www.autismnebraska.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP offers support and guidance for parents, caregivers, teachers, therapists, grandparents, or anyone that is affected by autism
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Support for People with Head and Neck Cancer (SPOHNC) http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for head, neck, and oral cancer survivors
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Support for People with Head and Neck Cancer (SPOHNC) http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for head, neck, and oral cancer survivors
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Support for People with Oral and Head and Neck Cancers (SPOHNC) http://www.nebraskamed.com (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for patients with oral and head and neck cancers, their family and friends
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Support Groups - First United Methodist Church http://www.kearneyfirstumc.org/ (external link)
PARKINSON'S DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP, Second Tuesday of each month 2 pm
DIVORCE CARE SUPPORT GROUP, Wed 7 pm
SERVING PERSONS in Crisis Everyday (SPICE), Last Tuesday of each month 7:30 pm
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, women's group, Tue 6:30 pm
GRIEFSHARE SUPPORT GROUP Mon 7 pm
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Support Groups - Kearney Evangelical Free Church http://www.kefc.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Divorce Care, Wed 6:30 pm-8:30 pm during the school year
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), second and fourth Thursday of each month 9 am-11 am, September-April; childcare available
Celebrate Recovery, Mon 7 pm
Blended Marriage, third Tuesday of each month
Singles, second and fourth Tuesday, 7:30 pm
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Support Groups - Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition, Inc. http://www.nuihc.com (external link)
MALE BATTERERS - a men's support group.
TALKING CIRCLE - a domestic violence women's support group where women can discuss abusive relationships.
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Support Groups - Saint Marks United Methodist Church http://www.stmarks.org (external link)
PROVIDES the following support groups. If child care is desired during any of the following meetings, please contact one week in advance.
DEPRESSION GROUP - provides information regarding depression with group interaction and licensed mental health practitioners. Meets Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:30pm. No cost.
DIVORCE/RELATIONSHIP RECOVERY WORKSHOP - designed to help people through the process of a failed marriage or a broken relationship and gain a new start toward health and wholeness. Three 6-week sessions annually. Call for meeting schedules. Fee, $20.
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - a 6-week support and informational program for those who have lost a loved one to death. Call for meeting schedule and fees.
MOVING AHEAD - a 6-week follow-up program to Divorce Relationship Recovery Workshop, focusing on the individual's determining future desires and setting goals toward healthier living. Three 6-week sessions annually following Divorce Recovery. Call for meeting schedules. Fee, $20.
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Support House,The
SUPPORTIVE RECOVERY HOME for NA and AA 12 step personal programs
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Supporting Parent Program, PTI Nebraska http://www.pti-nebraska.org (external link)
SUPPORT for parents of children with special health care needs or a disability; staffed by parents who have a child with a disability; help other parents find answers
INFORMATION about special education, and disability related topics to families through workshops and direct contact
SUPPORT and technical assistance to emerging or established support groups state-wide
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Surviving Bereavement http://www.alegent.com (external link)
SUPPORT GROUP for adults four to six months after a death; six week spring and fall sessions
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Survivors of Suicide (SOS)
SHARING common grief issues and coping methods
COPING sessions for family and friends who have lost someone they love through suicide
PEER facilitated
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Susan G Komen for the Cure http://www.komen.org (external link)
NETWORK of breast cancer survivors and activists providing education, screening, treatment, research and advocacy
ENGAGING millions in events like Komen Race for the Cure in thousands of local communities.
AFFILIATES in 125 cities giving assistance and support to those with and survivors of breast cancer
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Sutton Medical Clinic - Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital http://www.mlmh.org (external link)
FAMILY PRACTICE
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Syracuse Area Churches Food Pantry
FOOD PANTRY provides up to two weeks supply of food
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Syracuse Housing Agency
PUBLIC HOUSING FACILITY for low income elderly and disabled persons
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Syracuse Medical Clinic - 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
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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Syracuse Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center for older adults in Syracuse
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van provides door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public in the county