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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER support group
CONTRACTED HANDYMAN services offer homemaker/housekeeper duties, lawn mowing, and snow removal for individuals 60 years of age or older; suggested contributions are based on total cost of services, then applied to a sliding fee scale
Contacts:
Box Butte County (see listing for Alliance Senior Center)
Cheyenne County, contact Dixie Brown, (308) 254-2755
City of Kimball, contact Sheri Roberds, (308) 235-2688
Morrill County, contact Nancy Eichhaler, (308) 262-1846
Scotts Bluff County, contact Carol Prince, (308) 436-6687
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Aging Partners http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
PLANS, coordinates and advocates for older people in the eight county area; mission is to enhance daily living, expand personal choices, and educate the community in an effort to ensure the independence and full life of the people we serve
WORKS with a full range of concerns that occur after the age of 60; this includes information and assistance, financial and legal concerns, housing options and services for family members and caregiver
TECHNICAL SUPPORT to publicly-funded local aging programs in Butler, Fillmore, Lancaster, Polk, Saline, Saunders, Seward and York counties
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AmeriCorps National Service Organization http://www.americorps.gov (external link)
EDUCATIONAL AWARD for college, graduate school, or to pay student loans while serving to help others and gaining valuable work experience in various areas of the United States; a modest living stipend is provided
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Arbor Education and Training http://www.arboret.com (external link)
LIFE SKILLS AND JOB SKILL TRAINING to persons receiving ADC benefits
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Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging http://www.braaa.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RESPITE CARE
CARE MANAGEMENT for those age 60+
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS for those age 65+
AGED AND DISABLED MEDICAID WAIVER for those age 65+
OMBUDSMAN for long term care for those age 60+
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Admin. Offic http://www.bvca.net (external link)
PROVIDES services, which vary by county, to low-income residents of Butler, Gage, Fillmore, Jefferson, Polk, Saline, Seward, Thayer and York counties; limited services are available in six other non-member counties in southeastern Nebraska and northern Kansas; this location is the administrative office for all Blue Valley Community Action Partnership county offices
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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands, Inc. http://www.bgcomaha.org (external link)
CHARACTER and leadership development
AQUATICS program
ARTS program
OUTDOOR activities
SPORTS, fitness and recreation programs
GROUP CLUBS
HEALTH AND LIFE skills programs
EDUCATIONAL and career development programs
LIMITED BUS SERVICE
FOOD SERVICE (meals) for income qualifying families
JOB TRAINING/career preparation
TUTORING services after school
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC two times a month ($8.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
INCOME TAX assistance
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Catholic Charities - Omaha http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
NONPROFIT agency serving, empowering, and advocating for individuals and families in need
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Center for People in Need http://www.centerforpeopleinneed.org (external link)
FOOD, including canned, frozen boxed or packaged and perishable food such as fruits and vegetables, meat, juice and bakery items when available at sites listed below
FOOD COMMODITIES are distributed the fourth week of the month
THANKSGIVING FOOD and a gift certificate for food to low-income, high need families; to receive a certificate you must bring identification and a piece of mail with your name and address on it; Dates TBA; must have identification and a piece of mail with name and current address
FOR NON-PROFIT HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES, provides resources such as personal care products, clothing, household items and office supplies; agencies must work closely with low-income families, youth, and individuals
LEGISLATIVE DATABASE and Coalition of Agencies advocates for systemic changes for low-income ad under-represented populations by monitoring legislative issues, helping agencies, organizations and churches interested in advocacy, and providing links to local, state and national web sites which provide information on low-income issues, mental health, substance abuse and other relevant topics
TOYLAND FOR KIDS provides a toy for youth birth to age 18 during the December holiday season; must bring identification, a current piece of mail and fill out an application; please call for an application, and times and dates of the distribution
JOBS SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM provides hands on job skills training for low-income participants in the area of receptionist, forklift, warehouse work, cleaning, computers stocking and others. Participants must be low-income and willing to work in a real work setting.
TOOLS FOR EDCUATION provides schools supplies, clothing and resources to school age children grades K-12 and their parents. To qualify you must fill out an application, bring identification, a piece of mail with your current name and mailing address on it and proof of the childrenÂ’s ages. Dates to be announced.
GED and ESL classes are available for qualifying individuals. Please call for dates and times.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for individuals and group interested in helping with one time events or on a regular bases. Call for more information.
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING facility where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties http://www.communityactionatwork.org (external link)
CENTER FOR REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANTS provides assistance with immigration paperwork; career advancement training, employment assistance services.
COMPUTER LEARNING LAB; upon completion of 30 credits of prescribed coursework clients receive a free, refurbished computer; participants must meet income guidelines; open lab times are available
COMPUTER RECYCLING, accepts donations of used computers. Usable parts are refurbished, all other components are recycled. Clients can also take a computre repair training class where they help refurbish computers. The computer recycling program gives recycled computers to individuals successfully completing 30 hours of computer classes and organizations needing computers to increase their ability to serve their clients.
MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT aims to create job opportunities for low-income individuals who want to start their own business or expand the small business they currently own; offers technical and soft-skills training related to small business development administered in the Core Four Business Planning Course curriculum; provides training in the lawn care industry through LAP Lawn Service internship program
HOMELESS VOUCHER PROGRAM serves homeless individuals or families in Lancaster County by providing intensive case management; applicants must be eligible for a Section 8 voucher through Lincoln Housing Authority
HOUSING AND RESOURCES COUNSELING provides emergency assistance with deposit, rent, gas/electric, and water; households must complete an application over the phone or in person to be eligible (must have amount past due); through the LES Energy Voucher Program, clients may receive vouchers that help pay their energy bills
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS (IDA) serve income-eligible Lincoln families by matching their earned income savings to purchase a home, start a business, or pay for post-secondary education tuition fees; interested families must complete financial literacy classes as a prerequisite to participation in the IDA program
CAREER ADVANCEMENT TRAINING (CAT) offers intensive career training to ensure success in any type of employment, including coverage of such topics as problem solving, coping with stress, and communicating appropriately in the workplace; on-the-job training, career guidance, assistance applying for employment, and follow-up support to promote long-term job retention
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM provides housing subsidies, case management, and supportive services to homeless families in Lincoln; participants are assigned a case manager and work to overcome the barriers that led to homelessness
VITA TAX PREPARATION PROGRAM provides information on Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and eligibility guidelines for the credit; free basic tax preparation is provided to low-income families and individuals who are eligible for EITC
WEATHERIZATION serves renters, owners, multi-units, mobile homes, and standard constructed homes in Lancaster and Saunders counties; households must meet 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Homes are eligible if it has been weatherized before October 1,1993; services include heating inspection and cleaning, furnace replacement, water heater replacement, insulation of attics and sidewalls, insulation in floors and ceilings of mobile homes, caulking and sealing, and window and door replacement
LANDLORD/TENANT SERVICES aims to increase stability in housing among low income individuals and families; services available to anyone requesting information about landlord and tenant relations; however, the program specifically targets low income populations at risk of losing their housing due to eviction
FINANCIAL LITERACY aims to educate individuals and families in important financial skills for life, such as money management, budgeting, credit, banking, and more; program utilizes MoneySmart curriculum - administered in multiple languages
OTHER SERVICES LISTED SEPARATELY:
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START comprehensive child development programs serve low income children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families; primary focus is school preparedness for low income children; programs take a holistic approach to issues of child development
LANGUAGELINC offers for-fee interpretation and translation services in the Lincoln community with an emphasis on the medical field
REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE PROGRAM provides intensive comprehensive case management services designed to ensure the client's rent, utilities, and other basic needs are met; also provides one on one case support services, information and referrals, budgeting, and goal planning
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Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska http://www.mnca.net (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES for all MIDCAP programs
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska http://www.pcswn.com (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION Partnership agency serving Western Nebraska
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.ne.gov/cnty/mental (external link)
CASE MANAGEMENT services to adults with long-term mental health problems; services include planning, on-going support and follow-up, medication monitoring, and assistance in building a community support system
EMERGENCY SERVICES staff are available 24 hours daily, seven days a week, to assist with emergency mental health concerns; during normal business hours (Monday-Friday), intake staff handle all new incoming calls that result from telephone inquiries or walk-ins; during evening and weekend hours, staff handle calls from the public regarding a variety of needs from general information to crisis counseling; the emergency service staff work with other agencies to determine appropriate interventions and/or placement for persons who may be suicidal or otherwise pose a danger to themselves or others
CASE MANAGEMENT FOR THE ELDERLY is a three-agency cooperative program targeting frail elderly with severe mental health and/or substance abuse problems; provides community support, intensive on-site interventions, referral to other treatment providers, advocacy, coordination of services and independent skill building; all services are designed to maximize independent functioning and to assist in decreasing the symptoms of mental illnesses and substance abuse; eligibility: Lancaster County residents, age 55 and older, who have limitations from a complex mental health or substance use problems
HOMELESS SERVICES provides consultation and outreach to homeless individuals (especially homeless mentally ill individuals), as well as referral to agencies which provide services for homeless persons; services include assessment, short-term case management, and the procurement of services; participates in the Lincoln/Lancaster County homeless initiatives such as the Homeless Coalition and HUD
LANCASTER COUNTY CRISIS CENTER provides short-term stabilization and residential care (average length of stay 4 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision; priority is given to persons in the Region V service area; the Crisis Center physician also provides consultation to the County Jail
MEDICAL SERVICES offers outpatient evaluation, medication management, therapy, crisis intervention, and inpatient care in community hospital setting for CMHC adult clients; physicians provide clinical supervision of CMHC staff and consult wt other agencies in the county
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSON PROGRAM seeks to divert persons with a serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder, who are in the Lancaster County Jail for non-violent charges; engages and maintains those persons in treatment services and wellness programs in an effort to reduce or eliminate contacts with the criminal justice system
OUTPATIENT SERVICES provides comprehensive services to meet the psychological needs of adults in Lancaster County; services include addressing needs ranging from personal adjustment problems to major psychiatric disorders; comprehensive evaluation; individual, family and group therapy; marital counseling; medication monitoring; sex offender treatment; crisis intervention; consultation and education; and intensive group therapy options
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION provides daytime treatment for persons who require more intensive services than is available through traditional outpatient services, but who do not require the structure and supervision of an inpatient setting; the average length of stay is 2-3 weeks; the program operates as a therapeutic community, which means that the clients are expected to be active and responsible in setting their own treatment goals; this program also provides intensive group therapy options for persons requiring less than full-time partial care
PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides an intensive, psychiatric residential rehabilitation program as a step-down from the Lincoln Regional Center programming; the program focuses on acquiring and maintaining community living skills and movement to the highest possible level of functioning
RESIDENTIAL CARE consists of:
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY (TLF) offers comprehensive 24-hour care to residents with the goal of reducing the need for services, continuing treatment, and rehabilitation efforts; contact Ken Kotas, 441-8344, for more information
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (ILP) operates without 24-hour supervision and provides individual and group therapy designed to promote independence; training is provided in basic living skills, interpersonal relationships and knowledge of community resources; contact ILP Coordinator, Sam Ridge, 441-7940, for more information
SUPPORT GROUP:
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP is a peer support group for parents, family and friends coping with a mentally ill adult; the group, facilitated by CMHC staff members, meets on Wednesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, first floor, 2201 South 17th Street
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Cross Training Center http://www.crosstc.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL TRAINING in the areas of general construction, electronic recycling, refurbishing computers, warehousing, customer service, and auto mechanics
SKILLS ASSESSMENT, life skills training, and on the job experience
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Crossroads of Western Iowa http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services provides support for individuals with disabilities so they can find a job and work in the community
BRIDGES TO WORK works with school personnel in helping students transition from school to adult life
WORK SITE assessment
RESIDENTIAL services for children and adults
RESPITE services
BRAIN INJURY home and community based services
ADULT DAY PROGRAM for people with disabilities
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Easter Seals Nebraska http://www.ne.easterseals.com (external link)
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES includes Rural Solutions, assisting individuals and families with disabilities employed in Agriculture responding to the functional, financial and emotional needs of Nebraska's farmers and ranchers who have sustained a disabling illness or injury. Statewide benefits planning, assistance services and outreach to Nebraska's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help individuals with disabilities solve the problems they face when attempting to enter or re-enter the workforce. Assists Social Security Administration and Vocational Rehabilitation in implementing the Ticket to Work and The Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999.
ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES through the Nebraska Alternative Financing Program which provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of assistive technology (AT) devices and AT services; Nebraska Telework Loan Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of equipment and services necessary for securing Telework opportunities from home or other permanent remote sites
LIFE SPAN RESPITE SERVICES includes Week-long Residential Camps, offering a fun getaway for individuals with disabilities, giving them a chance to be with others facing similar challenges, as well as providing a break for family/caregivers; mini-camp Respite Weekends, available September through April, similar to the camps, but for a shorter period of time
PUBLIC EDUCATION and Awareness includes information and referral, researching and guiding those seeking direction regarding a specific inquiry. Outreach, providing educational presentations, hosting booths at health fairs and other events, creating and distributing printed materials, etc.
SUPPORT SERVICES for youth. A systems change program contract with the state of Nebraska, HHS, Finance and Support Division and is in conjunction with the Medicaid Ingrastructure Grant from the HHSS Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve access for SSI eligible youth transitioning from school to work while increasing the numbers of youth enrolled in the transition project. Will result in competitive employment opportunities for Nebraska's youth with disabilities.
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership http://www.gocaomaha.org (external link)
HOMELESS SERVICES help clients obtain shelter, clothing, and food
SUBSTANCE ABUSE UNIT provides outpatient services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES includes individual, group, family, and marital counseling, psychological and psychiatric testing, parenting skills classes, stress and anger management.
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHIPS FOR EX-OFFENDERS the last Friday of each month, 9:00am-11:00am; RSVP to Jazmine, ext. 206
MONTHLY senior breakfast and other programs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and education referrals
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 1 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; walk-in 1:00pm-4:00pm, Monday or
9:00am-1:00pm, Wednesday or call for an appointment
PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS including self esteem, parenting skills, job skills, and nutrition
WEATHERIZATION program
SUPPORT GROUPS offered for domestic violence and substance abuse
CASE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET COUNSELING
RENT, mortgage, and utility assistance when funds are available
FREE or reduced bus tickets for clients only
YOUNG MEN IN DEVELOPMENT - male youth project helping young men develop in positive ways
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children under 6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women
FAN program for Omaha and Valley
CAREER CLOSET for anyone who has verifiable employment, interviews, or job searches; client or agency must call for an appointment and bring identification, proof of address, and referral form from referring agency
NUTRITION CENTER
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ENCOR: Eastern Nebraska Community Office on Retardation http://www.encor-dd.org (external link)
SERVICES to persons with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL services, alternative living
VOCATIONAL services
FAMILY AND MEDICAL support services, respite care 444-4679
PUBLIC INFORMATION office and volunteer opportunities, 444-6500, ext. 112
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services and job search 444-6500 ext.112
CONTRACT Procurement/ Enclaves/Business in Industry 444-6500 ext. 113
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ENCOR: Eastern Nebraska Community Office on Retardation http://www.encor-dd.org (external link)
SERVICES to persons with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL services, alternative living
VOCATIONAL services
FAMILY AND MEDICAL support services, respite care 444-4679
PUBLIC INFORMATION office and volunteer opportunities, 444-6500, ext. 112
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services and job search 444-6500 ext.112
CONTRACT Procurement/ Enclaves/Business in Industry 444-6500 ext. 113
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ENOA-Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS noon meals for seniors - 444-6513 (see below for Omaha locations)
HOME DELIVERED meals for homebound elderly and disabled individuals certified by a case manager from ENOA or DHHS; clients receive 5-7 meals a week; sliding fee scale - 444-6444 or 444-6766
PUBLIC INFORMTION - New Horizons Newspaper - 444-6654
TRANSPORTATION, rural areas
402-721-7770 - Dodge County
402-426-9614 - Washington County
888-210-1093 - Cass, Douglas, and Sarpy Counties
HEALTH maintenance clinic - 444-6444
VOLUNTEERS ASSISTING SENIORS (VAS) - free assistance for people 55 years and older in insurance, legal and consumer issues, including Medicare counseling - 444-6617
HOMEMAKER services - 444-6444 ext 223
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) - 444-6444 Ext 224
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS provide service to children with special needs; volunteers who are age 60 and over and meet income guidelines agree to serve an average of 20 hours per week and receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and an array of benefits - 444-6444 Ext 246 or 245
SENIOR COMPANION Program provides individuals with special needs assistance in their homes or a facility; Companions receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and other benefits; must meet income guidelines - 444-6444 Ext 247 or 246
CASE MANAGEMENT - 444-6596
PERSONAL CARE services - 444-6444
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - 444-6444
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS - 546-1870
GRANPARENTS RESOURCE CENTER provides services for grandparents caring for their grandchildren - 444-6444 ext. 297
FAN program for people 60+years - 444-6596
VOLUNTEER Opportunities - 444-6444 ext. 221
SENIORHELP VOLUNTEER Program - 444-6444 ext. 238
LONG-TERM care ombudsman - 444-6444 ext 239
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT program is a referral, job search source for employment for
individuals 50 years and older; offers subsidized employment for individuals 55 years
and older who are unemployed and qualify at 125% of poverty guidelines - 444-6684
COMPUTER CLASSES for those 50 and older; $20 for 10 hours of instruction - 444-6684
GATEKEEPER Program - 444-6444 ext 217 to make a referral to participate in training
AGED MEDICAID Waiver - 546-1870
CASE MANAGER coordinates services, working on behalf of older individuals; arranges for in-home services
INTERGENERATION Orchestra of Omaha combines volunteer musicians 25 years of age and under and 50 years and over; auditions held each May - 444-6444 ext 221
DOUGLAS AND SARPY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER locations:
Bellevue Senior Center, 109 West 22nd Avenue, 68005 - 293-3041
Camelot Friendship Center, 9270 Cady Avenue, 68134 - 444-3091
Corrigan Senior Center, 3819 X Street, 68107 - 731-7210
Family Service Senior Center, 2101 South 42nd Street, 68105 - 553-5300
Florence Senior Center, 2920 Bondesson Street, 68112 - 444-6333
Heartland Senior Center, 3534 South 108th Street, 68144 - 616-3090
Highland Tower Senior Center, 2500 B Street, 68105 - 444-6513
Immanuel Courtyard, 6757 Newport Avenue, Suite 100, 68152 - 829-2912
LaVista Senior Center, 8116 Parkview Boulevard, 68128 - 331-3455
Millard/Montclair Center, 2304 South 135th Avenue, 68144 - 546-1270
Native American Elders Nutrition Program, 2240 Landon Court, 68102 - 346-0902
North Senior Center, 2415 Grant Street, 68111 - 444-6278
Papillion Senior Center, 1001 Limerick Road, 68046 - 597-2059
Park Tower Senior Center, 1601 Park Avenue, 68105 - 444-6513
Ralston Senior Center, 7301 Q Street, Suite 100, 68127 - 339-4926
Seven Oaks Lunch Club, 3439 State Street, 68112 - 451-4477
St Mary Magdalene Senior Center, 1817 Dodge Street, 68102 - 346-3234
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Experience Works, Inc. http://www.experienceworks.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training opportunities for individuals, 55 years or older, with limited income
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha http://www.girlsinc.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades 1-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional
women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal
goals. Scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion
of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Glenwood Resource Center http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/institutions/Glenwood.asp (external link)
LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM treatment and evaluation for mentally retarded/mentally ill
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
RESPITE CARE for children or dependent adults, offers family caregiver relief and/or provides crisis care to families; provided in home or on campus
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING offers training and assistance to increase independence
HOME and vehicle modifications
VOCATIONAL training and supported employment
COMMUNITY SCHOOL program provides specialized services for students with challenging behaviors and emotional disorders
PSYCHIATRIC services
FOSTER GRANDPARENT and Senior Companion Programs
OUTREACH assistance for people living in or transitioning to their own homes, providing necessary support to help individuals maintain independence over time
TIME LIMITED ASSESSMENTS provides short term assessment and evaluation to determine effective treatment options and to avert long term admission; intensive in-residence assessments
COMMUNITY TRAINING
DIAGNOSTIC and evaluation services includes overnight accommodations for those traveling long distances
WAIVER HOMES for placement in the Glenwood community
LOVE TREE HOLIDAY PROGRAM is an Adopt a Child program for children 0 - 18
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska http://www.goodwill.org/page/guest/about (external link)
BEHAVIORAL Health programs for those with mental illness or substance abuse
issues:
Day support/Day Rehabilitation
Peer support helps develop independent and self advocacy skills
Community support teaches living skills and link service providers with consumers disabled with
severe or persistent mental illness
Employment services
Housing for consumers with mental health issues
PATH - Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness Program links consumers
who are mentally ill and/or have a con-occurring substance abuse issue and at risk of
homelessness or homeless with appropriate mental heath services for screening/diagnosis
and any other outreach services needed.
Transportation for program participants
EMPLOYMENT Solutions provide State of Nebraska Employment First program to promote self-sufficiency through employment
VOCATIONAL rehabilitation includes evaluation, situational assessment to identify skills and abilities, work adjustment, and basis work survival skills, and placement
DEVELOPMENTAL Disabilities Services include assessment individual training and support, job coaching, placement and supported residence
DOUBLE Trouble Recovery group, support for persons with dual diagnosis of addictions and mental health issues. Meets Fridays at 2 pm
RETAIL stores sell new and used donated items
ACQUIRED Brain Injury Program offers services for pre employment up to employment
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Goodwill Industries Serving Southeast Nebraska, Inc. http://www.lincolngoodwill.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING opportunities to individuals with disabilities, special needs, immigrants and refugees
NEW AMERICAN'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICES assists immigrants and refugees to find employment through job searches, situation assessments, volunteer and work experience and work services; provides support to employers and potential employers who hire or consider hiring immigrants or refugees through candidate screening, translation and interpretation, job skills training programs, and immigration paperwork assistance; no cost to job seeker or employer
ONE-STOP COMPUTER LAB is a self-help employment resource center for individuals who are underemployed or unemployed; provides a message-taking service, self service computer and word processing, and group seminars; partner in the Workforce Development One Stop Career Center in Lincoln
RETAIL ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT offer paid work opportunities for individuals who meet basic admission requirements and have sufficient skills to operate independently in their chosen area of employment, after an orientation period; Individual Program Plans are developed to help participants gain the skills necessary to obtain future competitive employment; participants are provided service coordination and case management services
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Goodwill Industries, Inc. http://www.goodwillomaha.com (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training programs
VOCATIONAL evaluations, job seeking skills, and training
WORK EXPERIENCE provides high school, Special Education students with real work experience that will prepare them for jobs in the community. Students are paid minimum wage during the time they attend.
OUTSOURCE SOLUTIONS secures sub-contract work from outside business/industry that is performed by program participants
FEDERAL contracts program provides custodial services performed by individuals with disabilities
PROJECTS WITH INDUSTRY program, where individuals with disabilities are assisted in obtaining competitive employment in area businesses; offers practical career readiness assistance and provides job seeking, job retention, and career advancement services through weekly case management appointments
CONSTRUCTION skills training, GED preparation and leadership development for out-of-school youth ages 16-24
WORKFORCE Investment Act eligible youth ages 14-21 may receive assistance with training, job placement, uniforms/tools, and obtain work experience or on-the-job training
JOB READINESS/PROBATION Job readiness, resume development, job search, budgeting, assistance to individuals with felony convictions.
LAWN CARE mowing and fertilizing
THRIFT STORES offer good used clothing, furniture and household items at a reduced price. Store hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-9 pm, Sat 9 am-7 pm, Sun 12 noon-6 pm
ACCEPTS donations of clothing, furniture, household items, etc.
STORES:
108th & Burdette- Omaha - 493-3238
8310 Spring Plaza - Omaha - 397-0542
2415 East 23rd Avenue - Fremont - 727-5007
8507 Giles Road - Papillion - 592-2751
14227 Hillsdale Avenue Circle - Millard - 894-2357
1111 South 41st Street - Omaha - 341-4609
1850 Madison Avenue - Council Bluffs - 328-8911
18125 R Plaza - Omaha - 895-0651
2303 Towne Centre Drive -Bellevue - 292-0475
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Hands of Heartland, Inc.
ASSISTED AND SUPPORTED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, including community integration, behavior management, housekeeping, medication management, rehabilitation counseling, transportation training, money management, personal hygiene skills, leisure, socialization and recreation, menu planning
SUPPORTIVE EMPLOYMENT opportunities in conjunction with vocational rehabilitation
SUPPORTED AND ASSISTED DAY SERVICES including community activities (volunteer work sites), contractual work, daily living skills, leisure activities in the community, computer skills training, arts and craft activities
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Health Careers Foundation http://www.hcfinfo.org (external link)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES nationwide for returning service men and women to ensure they have the opportunity to enjoy the freedoms they fought to preserve; provides job readiness resources and career placement assistance; personal approach facilitates matching of the career interests, qualifications and transferable skills of veterans with the needs of hiring companies partnering with HHUSA to fill job openings
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Heartland Family Service http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, marriage, families and children including:
-Mental Health Services
-Substance Abuse Services includes assessment, outpatient treatment, chemical dependency groups and alcohol and drug education classes for OWI, DUI and MIP.
-Compulsive Gambling Treatment
-Therapeutic School
-Family Works residential substance abuse treatment for women with infants
-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
-Parenting Classes
-Training for childcare providers
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
-Intensive Family Preservation
-Family Support Services
-Jefferson House Children's Emergency Shelter and Group Home (Fremont, NE)
-Children's Emergency Shelter (Omaha, NE)
-Tracker program (Omaha, NE)
-Electronic Monitoring/GPS Services (Omaha, NE)
-Drug and Alcohol Testing (Omaha, NE)
-Home Supported Safety Services (Omaha, NE)
-Respite Services (Omaha, NE)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
-24-hour crisis line 800-523-3666
-"Safe Haven" Transitional Shelter for women and children
-Protection order assistance / Criminal justice advocacy
-Support group for Women
-"Choosing Non-Violence" batterer's group for men
JUVENILE CRIME Intervention and Prevention
-Community Based Evaluation
-Youth Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
-Tracker Program
-Victim Empathy Program
-Youth Links triage center
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS:
-Family and Child Care Resource Center serves the Metro Area
-Ruth K Solomon Girls Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily North Omaha
-Senior Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily Central Omaha
-Transitions serves Pottawattamie County
EMERGENCY SERVICES
-Pottawattamie County Homeless Link
-Heartland Homes permanent supportive housing (Council Bluffs)
-Heartland Housing Solutions (Omaha)
-Career Clothing Closet (Omaha / Council Bluffs)
-Holiday Assistance Program (North Omaha, Sarpy County)
-Gendler Emergency Medication Service - GEMS(North Omaha)
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HELP Adult Services http://www.helpadultservices.org (external link)
HELP - Health Equipment Loan Program loans durable medical equipment for a nominal processing fee
PRISON MINISTRY provides visual arts and piano/keyboarding lessons at the Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility; distribute Christmas stockings (filled with personal hygiene items and snacks) to approximately 2,600 - 2,800 incarcerated individuals
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High Plains Community Development Corp, Inc http://www.highplainscoc.com (external link)
HOUSING, both new construction and major rehabilitation
HOUSING COUNSELING
FAIR HOUSING agency, including landlord-tenant assistance
YOUTH BUILD program offers job training in construction and computer technology and youth leadership development
ALTERNATIVE high school
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HUB,The - Central Point for Young Adults http://www.hublincoln.org (external link)
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
SUPPORT GROUPS
H.I.R.E help improve readiness for employment
Project H2O for is designed to serve female juvenile offenders as well as young women with various risk factors
COS is dedicated to serving youth who are homeless, have dropped out of school, are unemployed, are pregnant or parenting, and/or who are disconnected from family and community
LEAP is a comprehensive youth development program for young people who have experienced various barriers to academic and social success, and who have not had the opportunity to tap their leadership potential in positive ways,
YACT is an intervention for male juvenile offenders as well as young men that possess various risk factors that are hindering their personal growth and success
GED CLASSES are offered on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Participants are instructed by a certified SCC GED Prep teacher. Assistance may be available to assist students in paying for GED exams
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In Jesus Name Services http://www.ijnservices.org (external link)
COUNSELING for crisis intervention and spiritual counseling
LIFE SKILLS coaching education on parenting, employment and resume budgeting & finances and sensible housing
CRISIS INTERVENTION / Individualized services offer housing search assistance, job search help, budgeting skills, and goal setting
JUBILEE KIDS offers mentoring and tutoring to school age children ages 12 and up
WORLD MISSION PROJECT assists orphanages and villages oversees with a variety of needs
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Indian Center, Inc. http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
PROMOTES and strengthens cultural awareness by teaching cultural traditions among Native Americans
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES offers emergency services, referrals and case management of basic necessities to low income families and individuals of all racial and ethnic groups. Diapers, low income Star Tran monthly passes, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, and holiday gift giving programs are offered. Emergency rental or utility bill payment assistance to American Indian persons with eviction or disconnect notices may be provided, funds permitting.
FOOD PROGRAMS include commodity food to elderly, and pregnant women, or mothers with young children to age 6 on a monthly basis. Perishable food distribution is held twice weekly on Tuesdays at 1pm and Thursdays at 10am. Emergency food pantry applications accepted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1-3pm. Senior DinerÂ’s lunch served daily from 11:30am-12:30pm, free of charge.
HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM provides pre-purchasing counseling. This program is designed to offer homeownership and housing rehabilitation opportunities to eligible Native American individuals, families, tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities on their native lands and within an approved Indian area as defined by HUD.
HOUSING PROGRAM based in the city of Lincoln this program has over 142 units of rental housing for low-income families, elderly and handicapped residents. The housing properties include three complexes for the elderly and two for low-income. These units are managed by a private management company and Indian Center, Inc.
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to local human service agencies and tribally-operated programs for specialized services, legal services to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs, tribal legal services, or pro bono legal services and area senior citizens.
NEBRASKA INDIAN HEALTHY MARRIAGE PROJECT is designed to increase the number of Native American children raised by two parents in a healthy relationship through the use of culturally appropriate training materials. This project will help couples and individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to form and sustain a healthy relationship.
NEBRASKA URBAN INDIAN CIRCLE OF CARE PROJECT will provide the urban Indian communities of Lincoln and Omaha with tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based system of care to support mental health and wellness for their children, youth and families. Families and youth will work in partnership with public and private organizations to design mental health services and supports that are effective, that build on the strengths of individuals and address each person's cultural needs.
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER provides basic business development services for low-income persons, minorities, women and all racial/ethnic groups, new or existing businesses and refers clients to Nebraska Business Development Center for specialized services.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans.
YOUTH PROGRAM offers after school enrichment activities, homework help, and other special events
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MEETING – daily 5:15 pm.
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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
COUNSELING and guidance
MEDICAL, psychological, vocational, evaluative services
PHYSICAL and mental restoration
VOCATIONAL evaluation
JOB PLACEMENT and follow-up
DISABLED VOCATIONAL rehabilitation, training and placement
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Iowa Western Community College http://www.iwcc.edu (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE offering a variety of two year career programs and the first two years of a four year degree
ADULT BASIC Education
HIGH SCHOOL equivalency, GED, preparation and testing
JOB SEEKING SKILLS
VOCATIONAL CLASSES
CONSUMER EDUCATION
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
ADULT LEARNING CENTER
PROFESSIONAL re-licensure programs
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Iowa Workforce Development http://www.iowaworkforce.org (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Jesse's Tree http://www.jessestree.faithweb.com (external link)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for females age 12 to 20 years with/without children
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for males age 16 to 20.
SERVICES FOR CLIENTS include: Transportation for clients, provides or assists clients in locating reduced cost child care, employment, enrolling in school or GED classes, drug/alcohol counseling, parenting and prenatal classes as well as strength based gender specific programs, and post care services upon graduation of our program. Educational programs for budgeting, checking, savings, credit & investing. Health discussion groups, CPR classes, fitness education, nutrition and Healthy Living. Practical Living Skills include cooking, shopping on a budget, hours cleaning, laundry care, manners, sewing, gardening, bill paying, drivers education, child care. Job Training - filling out applications, resumes, interviewing, marketing yourself, rights of employees.
SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC: Thrift Store/Clothing Exchange and Little Sprouts Daycare; volunteer opportunities
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Job Corps - Southwest Iowa http://www.jobcorps.doleta.gov (external link)
FREE JOB TRAINING in Iowa's most employable positions
FREE room, board, and spending money each month
BONUSES based on performance, completion of GED, length of stay
FREE routine medical and dental care
CHILD CARE
JOB PLACEMENT
TRANSITIONAL services
Tours for Denison Job Corps center
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Job Corps - Southwest Iowa http://www.jobcorps.doleta.gov (external link)
FREE JOB TRAINING in Iowa's most employable positions
FREE room, board, and spending money each month
BONUSES based on performance, completion of GED, length of stay
FREE routine medical and dental care
CHILD CARE
JOB PLACEMENT
TRANSITIONAL services
Tours for Denison Job Corps center
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Job Corps Nebraska http://www.jobcorpsnebraska.com (external link)
FREE JOB TRAINING in Iowa's most employable positions
FREE room, board, and spending money each month
BONUSES based on performance, completion of GED, length of stay
FREE routine medical and dental care
CHILD CARE
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Lincoln Public Schools District Offices http://www.lps.org (external link)
ARTS AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL creates an educational environment that uses the arts and humanities as the basis for learning
COUNSELING AND SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER PROGRAM works with the education teams in each school to assist students in learning to the best of their ability; services include consultation; individual, group and family counseling; support; classroom activities; and referral to community resources
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION offers gifted Education, K-12 Curriculum, Work Experience Programs, Mentoring Programs, and Summer Youth Employment Opportunities
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION provides screening and assessment services for children under age 5 in hearing, coordination, social/emotional, thinking skills, vision, and speech/language, to determine eligibility for appropriate therapies
EARLY INTERVENTION PLANNING REGION TEAM provides family-focused services to enhance development of developmentally-delayed infants and toddlers, 0-3 years
EVEN START PROGRAM is an individualized family literacy program providing adult education, family literacy, an early childhood program and home visits
INTRAMURAL/EXTRAMURAL ATHLETIC AND ACTIVITIES
LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAM provides a free or reduced price breakfast and lunch to financially-eligible students; applications are available at a child's school or the district office
MONTESSORI EDUCATION/EVERETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is the designated Montessori site for Lincoln Public Schools; available to students, 6-9 years
SPECIAL EDUCATION provides education for students with disabilities from birth to graduation and/or age 21 including special classes; resource programs; speech, physical and occupational therapy; audiologist services; work study counselors; and liaison personnel; services are provided for students with hearing impairments, behavior disorders, mental handicaps (mild, moderate and severe/profound), home-bound, learning disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech/language impairments, visual handicaps, and other health impairments
STUDENT PARENT PROGRAM assists high school age students who are parents or prospective parents to stay in school and graduate; establish good health practices for themselves and their children; learn and use quality parenting skills; learn to balance responsibilities of school, children, and personal development; and develop career and life plans; the program is available in every Lincoln high school and middle school; student/parent teams usually involve a school nurse, counselor and teacher; day care for infants is provided at Lincoln Northeast, and for infants and toddlers at Lincoln High School through learning centers that work with young children while the parents are in school
STUDENT SERVICES include Student Rights and Responsibilities, Guidance and Counseling Services, Crisis Response, Admissions and Enrollment, Transfers, Student Records and Transcripts; Health Services provides financial assistance for vision screening and eye glasses through the Lincoln Lions Club
SUMMER SCHOOL is an educational program offering credit toward high school graduation for students in grades 9-12
ZOO SCHOOL, the Science Focus Program, operated at the Folsom Children's Zoo, uses science as the basis for learning
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Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
SERVICES VARY BY OMAHA LOCATION
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING provides outpatient mental health counseling to children and adults -- individual, marriage, family and group counseling, mental health assessments and treatment, on-site psychiatrists for evaluation and medication monitoring for clients in active therapy.
ADULT ANGER MANAGEMENT for adults not needing domestic violence counseling.
ADOLESCENT ANGER MANAGEMENT for those 13-18 years old.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT – Education, evaluation, early intervention and outpatient treatment services for youth and adults.
URGENT OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE provides community-based mental health service for indigent or non-insured persons in crisis who are not a danger to themselves or others.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT for those with Severe & Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and long-term psychiatric needs.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY EVALUATIONS.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for chemically dependent individuals who need more than regular outpatient treatment, but do not need inpatient treatment.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION CLASSES.
GAMBLING ADDICTION SERVICES.
INCEST TREATMENT for adult offenders, 18 years and over, and child sexual assault survivors.
TREATMENT for children with sexual behavior problems
PARENTS UNITED AGAINST SEXUAL ABUSE - peer support groups for adults and children affected by child sexual abuse.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING - Support for those considering whether to parent or choose an adoptive family for their child.
ADOPTION SERVICES – Infant, Identified & Foster Care Adoption; International Adoption homestudies.
POST ADOPTION SERVICES - Adoption search, post adoption counseling and support services.
SKILLS FOR SUCCESS / COMMUNITY TREATMENT AIDES - In-home skill-building services to develop communication and social skills for children and parental behavior management skills for parents.
RESPITE CARE - Temporary child supervision for parents and caregivers of children with diagnosed behavioral/emotional disorders.
SPECIALIZED FOSTER CARE - Provides a continuum of foster care for children including emergency, agency supported and treatment; foster families receive 24-hour support and assistance.
TREATMENT FOSTER CARE - provides therapeutic services for children and adolescents experiencing emotional and behavioral disturbances, including but not limited to sexual behavior problems.
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Madonna School for Special Needs Students http://www.madonnaschool.org (external link)
EDUCATION for children with mild or moderate cognitive disabilities and ADD/ADHD, or other learning challenges ages 5-21 years
SPEECH therapy
GUIDANCE, advocacy, and counseling
PREVOCATIONAL and adult vocational training
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Metropolitan Community College http://www.mccneb.edu (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE providing technical, vocational and academic education
CONTINUING education
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ABE/General Educational Development (GED)
WORKFORCE
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Mid Nebraska Individual Services http://www.mnis.org (external link)
VOCATIONAL training and job placement for developmentally disabled
COMMUNITY Living Training
IN-HOME support
SHELTER workshops and integrated work environments
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Midland Area Agency on Aging http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE assessment done in the client's residence to identify client's needs and plan care
CHOICES case management services helps to coordinate and manage care on behalf of the client; evaluate needs, resources, and family support to help decide what plan of care is best for the individual, and assist in organizing and overseeing the home care plan
SENIOR CENTERS provide a variety of services including congregate and home delivered meals, social activities and educational programs.
VOLUNTEERS provide telephone reassurance and Senior Companion programs
HANDYMAN and homemaker services also available
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Modest Needs Foundation http://www.modestneeds.org (external link)
FINANCIAL HELP for emergency expenses through three types of grants
SELF SUFFICIENCY GRANTS help with regularly scheduled expenses that a client cannot pay due to a short-term emergency situation
BACK TO WORK GRANTS help those who are unemployed and need help to afford a small, work-related expense that will immediately return them to full-time employment
INDEPENDENT LIVING GRANTS are available for those who are permanently unable to work but who are living independently on the limited income to which they are entitled (i.e. retirement income, permanent disability income, etc.)
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Mosaic http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
RETIREMENT AGE programs
HOST HOMES
EARLY INTERVENTION
SPEAKERS BUREAU
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (gas and food) to migrant workers
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING assistance, job referrals and counseling
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
ABE/GED Vocational Training classes
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
SPANISH TRANSLATION, fee to private individual
IMMIGRATION BENEFIT APPLICATION assistance referrals to other services; services are provided to clients enrolled in the National Farm Workers Job Program
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION and job service
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for school age children
HOME TRAINING
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Nebraska Department of Education http://www.nde.state.ne.us (external link)
ALL EDUCATION SERVICES for the state of Nebraska, including disability determination, early childhood education, adult education, and vocational rehabilitation
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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
SYSTEM of services that help people live better lives through effective health and human services. Services include providing birth and death certificates and the following programs:
ADOPTION PROGRAM - enables some children who are wards of the state or private adoption agencies to be placed in adoptive homes. Adopted children may be eligible for financial assistance for food, clothing and transportation; medical and dental care; legal services; or counseling. Children available for adoption may have an emotional, mental or physical disorder, be school age, or be brothers or sisters who want to stay together.
ADULT FAMILY HOME - provides a homelike living arrangement to meet the needs of adults who are unable to live independently, but can function adequately with minimum supervision and protection.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - investigates and provides services to elderly and mentally or physically disabled persons age 18 or older who require protection from abuse or neglect. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
AID TO AGED, BLIND & DISABLED - provides services to low-income recipients to enable them to be as self-sufficient as possible. Such services include chore services, home delivered meals, homemaker services, adult day care, congregate meals, respite, and transportation.
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC) - provides cash payments to economically vulnerable families with children 18 years or younger. For families with individuals who are employable, the assistance is time limited. For families with individuals who are not employable, there are no time limits.
CHILD CARE, SUBSIDIZED - families with incomes of up to 185% of the federal poverty guidelines may be eligible for financial assistance with the costs of child care for children 12 years and younger or with special needs. To be eligible, parents must be employed, incapacitated, or participating in education and training programs.
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE - services may be offered during and following an initial assessment to protect the child and improve the conditions that contributed to the risk of abuse and neglect. Services that may be offered include in-home family therapy, family support services, day care, transportation, case management, and temporary foster care. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT - provides legal services for ADC recipients to establish paternity and to help anyone enforce court orders for child support. Monitors child support collections and provides services to locate absent parents.
DISABLED PERSONS AND FAMILY SUPPORT - coordinates and purchases services to assist employed, disabled adults or helps families keep a disabled family member in their home.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - provides assistance to needy families with minor children in situations where other sources are not available. Examples of situations for which assistance is available are imminent evictions, loss of utility service, or exhaustion of food supplies.
EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE - provides short-term care to children 24 hours a day, statewide.
EMPLOYMENT FIRST - provides temporary support for a maximum of two years for families where the employable adults are transitioning to economic self-support, through components such as training, education, job preparation activities, or job search.
FOOD STAMPS - provides food stamp benefits, through an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, to raise the level of nutrition among low-income households. Eligibility is based on household size, resources and income, which are compared to federal poverty guidelines. Call (877) 247-6328 for Electronic Benefits Transfer card balance, or to report a lost, stolen or damaged card.
FOSTER CARE - provides a safe, temporary home for children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect, or delinquency.
KID'S CONNECTION - a state children's health insurance program that provides access to health care for low-income uninsured children statewide. 1-877-632-5437
LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE - a federally funded program to assist low-income households in meeting energy costs. Benefits are based on family size, fuel type, and geographic residency in the state.
MEDICAID - provides payment for the medical care of low-income Nebraskans. Types of medical services are hospital, nursing home, physicians, dental, clinic, home health, family planning, lab and radiology, and prescribed drugs. Medicaid may also cover home and community based services for high risk individuals who are aged, disabled, or mentally disabled.
MEDICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN - provides diagnosis and referral services to low-income children and purchases necessary treatment for them. Children who have a crippling or potentially crippling condition are given an evaluation upon request. Children determined eligible for the program are given additional treatment or services by medical providers under contract with the Department.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT - provides financial assistance to refugees who have been resettled in the United States and do not qualify for other programs. Assistance is limited to the first eight months as a refugee.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - assists the public in the recruitment and approval of services for children and families. Services include: referrals, recruit and license those interested in adopting or fostering children in Nebraska's child welfare system; work with individuals who are seeking appropriate day care for their own children; facilitate the process for individuals who want to provide licensed child care; and recruit, certify and approve individuals who provide housekeeping, personal care and respite for the aged and disabled.
STATE SUPPLEMENT - adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
STATE DISABILITY - provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.
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Nebraska Department of Labor http://www.nebraskaworkforce.com (external link)
CUSTOMIZED RECRUITMENT and referral
JOB TRAINING resources
WORKFORCE Investment training
ON-THE-JOB training
VOCATIONAL training
LAYOFF ASSISTANCE
LABOR MARKET information
PRE-EMPLOYMENT and proficiency testing
WAGE DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE access
AUDIO/VISUAL RESOURCE library
WORKPLACE SAFETY and labor law information
JOB LINK ON-LINE for posting job opportunities and searching a resume database
JOB SEARCH and placement assistance
CAREER GUIDANCE
COST REIMBURSABLE services include customized assessment, background checks, use of facilities, outsourcing, typing tests and specialized recruitment for professional positions
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Nebraska Office of the Corporation for National and http://www.nationalservice.gov (external link)
AMERICORPS AND VISTA member funding and approval
GRANTS for the National Senior Service Corp
FUNDING for the Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion, and Retired and Senior Volunteer programs
VOLUNTEERS AND VOLUNTARISM PROMOTION in collaboration with the Nebraska Volunteer Service Commission
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Nishna Productions, Inc. http://www.nishna.org (external link)
SUPPORT SERVICES for people with disabilities so that they may become independent, integrated members of the community
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES include Traditional Group Homes, Community Support Program, Supported Community Living Services
TRADITIONAL GROUP HOME offers training in self-help skills, household management and leisure-time skills; these programs integrate people into the community in the least restrictive environment; all individuals are encouraged to have an outside activity; group home sites are in Red Oak, Malvern, and Shenandoah
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM teaches independent living skills to persons living in their own apartment or home. Individuals receive additional support services as needed such as transportation, personal shopping, meal planning, socialization, self-help skills, household management skills and money management
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING PROGRAM provides up to 24 hours of support to assist individuals with their daily needs
RESPITE CARE PROGRAM provides short-term relief in the absence of the family or caregiver, such as a vacation or a night out
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT program provides assistance in securing and maintaining a job in the community; services include work evaluation, work adjustment, job coaching, job development and community based vocational assessment
WORK ACTIVITY CENTERS in Red Oak and Shenandoah provide opportunities for people with disabilities to gain useful vocational training while earning a wage
DAY HABILITATION services
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Northwest Community Action Partnership http://www.ncap.info (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION agency administrative office
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Ollie Webb Center, Inc. http://www.olliewebbinc.org (external link)
UMBRELLA AGENCY for Career Solutions and The Arc of Omaha
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Omaha Opportunities Industrialization Center - OOIC http://www.oicofamerica.org (external link)
CAREER TRAINING in Certified Nursing Assistant and Medical Office Skills
BASIC COMPUTER skills training
JOB counseling and placement assistance
GED preparation
ADULT DAY CARE for seniors and persons with disabilities
SUNSHINE ACADEMY child care
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Plattsmouth Community School District http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21
HEAD START, ages 0-5
GED / Basic Adult education, ages 16 - up
TRANSPORTATION for special education students only
OCCUPATIONAL placement
EDUCATIONAL materials
HOMEBOUND education
PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY handicapped education
STUDENT PERSONNEL services
COORDINATING STUDENT personnel assistants
COORDINATING psychologists
GUIDANCE service
EARLY INTEVENTION Program
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Plattsmouth Community School District http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21
HEAD START, ages 0-5
GED / Basic Adult education, ages 16 - up
TRANSPORTATION for special education students only
OCCUPATIONAL placement
EDUCATIONAL materials
HOMEBOUND education
PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY handicapped education
STUDENT PERSONNEL services
COORDINATING STUDENT personnel assistants
COORDINATING psychologists
GUIDANCE service
EARLY INTEVENTION Program
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Rainbow Center, Inc http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
PROVIDES SUPPORT for persons diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness including such services as day rehabilitation, in-home services and support for successful community living, and vocational support and supported employment
CONTACT POINT for Walles House, providing housing for mentally ill persons over 19 years of age; 4401 Sunrise Place, Columbus, Nebraska
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Region I Office of Human Development (OHD)
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES and support to persons of all ages with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL, vocational, employment, rehabilitation, retirement, and other general services such as transportation and recreation
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM includes staffed group homes for youth and adults, supervised apartments, and independent living arrangements
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and employment services through a supervised workshop (High Plains Products and Services), which includes on-site contract work, work stations in industry, supervised employment programs, and job coaching.
YEAR-ROUND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM is available to children through contractual arrangements with the school district
INDIVIDUALS who have reached retirement age are served through an alternative day program that emphasizes recreation, leisure, and maintenance of daily living skills; alternative day services are also available for other adults whose needs do not include vocational or employment goals
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER provides a 12-month educational program for preschool and school-age children with developmental disabilities
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Region V Services http://www.regionvservices.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE for all Region V Services county offices in southeast Nebraska
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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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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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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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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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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 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 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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University of Nebraska - Lincoln
DEGREE PROGRAMS at the undergraduate, graduate and professional level
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER provides basic health maintenance and comprehensive health care to University of Nebraska students. Offers outpatient services and acute care or emergency services. Services include an allergy clinic, birth control information and counseling, dental office, dermatology clinic, diet and nutrition information and counseling, drug education program, East Campus Health Clinic, health aide program, immunization clinic, laboratory, medical records, counseling and psychological services, outpatient clinic, pharmacy, physical therapy, pregnancy information and counseling, radiology, peer alcohol and peer sexuality educators/sexuality education program, sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS information and counseling, health promotion programs, smoking cessation classes, weight control classes, and referral to specialty clinics. Travel immunization clinic available to public. Location - 15th and U Streets.
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension http://www.extension.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.unk.edu (external link)
INSTITUTION of higher education
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Urban Development http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/urban/real/home.htm (external link)
DIRECT/DEFERRED PAYMENT LOAN - provides assistance for low and moderate-income home owners who do not qualify for the Home Improvement Loan Program and who are located in low/moderate income areas. Provides direct loans at 0% interest over a maximum of 20 years; if unable to get a direct loan, deferred payment loans are available at 0% interest with evaluations every 3 years to determine repayment ability.
EMERGENCY REPAIR LOAN - a 0% interest deferred payment loan, with no payments as long as the owner lives on the property, for emergency repairs (replacement of furnaces, water heaters, dangerous wiring, etc.) to very low income home-owners citywide. Income cannot exceed 50% of Lincoln median income.
FIRST HOME PROGRAM - provides assistance for low and moderate income first-time home buyers citywide who have not owned a home in 3 years. Must complete Home buyer Training offered by NeighborWorks®Lincoln. Deferred loan assistance is available for gap financing and housing rehabilitation. Annual income cannot exceed 80% of Lincoln median income.
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN - a 0% interest loan to low and moderate-income home owners wanting to make home improvements citywide. Annual income must be at or below 80% of Lincoln median income.
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Urban League of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.urbanlagueneb.org (external link)
CAREER Development including resume writing, mini-job fairs (second Wednesday of the month), interviewing tips, and career guidance
REFERRAL services for pantries, race relations, housing, health, and economic development
ADVOCACY
VOTER REGISTRATION and information
EDUCATION services including scholarships, financial aid workshops, tour of Black colleges, ACT/SAT test preparation, and mentoring/tutoring
INTERNET access and computer training
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Versatile Support Services, Inc.
INDEPENDENT LIVING and employment skills to the developmentally disabled
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Vet Center
COUNSELING for individuals and groups
JOB DEVELOPMENT
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL service
WORKSHOPS and educational programs
BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING is available to family members of Armed Forces personnel who die in the service of their country
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Vocational Development Center, Inc http://www.vodec.org (external link)
COMMUNITY BASED RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS for persons with mental disabilities over 18 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills
SHELTERED WORKSHOP for persons with mental disabilities
JOB SKILLS and job placement
DAY SERVICES for persons with multiple/severe disabilities
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Vocational Rehabilitation http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
WORKS to develop, improve or restore the working usefulness of individuals with a disability so they may become satisfactorily employed. The Federal Rehabilitation Act and regulations require that services are provided to persons with significant and most significant disabilities before serving other eligible persons with disabilities.
ASSESSMENT
VOCATIONAL counseling and guidance
MEDICAL and psychiatric treatment
PROSTHETIC appliances for physical aids
VOCATIONAL training
PERSONAL and work adjustment counseling
LIFE exploration and skill training
PLACEMENT and post employment
SUPPORTED employment
ASSISTIVE technology
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Vocational Rehabilitation http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
WORKS to develop, improve or restore the working usefulness of individuals with a disability so they may become satisfactorily employed. The Federal Rehabilitation Act and regulations require that services are provided to persons with significant and most significant disabilities before serving other eligible persons with disabilities.
ASSESSMENT
VOCATIONAL counseling and guidance
MEDICAL and psychiatric treatment
PROSTHETIC appliances for physical aids
VOCATIONAL training
PERSONAL and work adjustment counseling
LIFE exploration and skill training
PLACEMENT and post employment
SUPPORTED employment
ASSISTIVE technology
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West Central Community Action http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC in all counties expect Pottawattamie County
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
OUTREACH offices in each of the 10 counties in the service area that provide direct assistance to the clients in a number of areas. Several also have food pantries and/or clothing rooms and provide assitance through a variety of other programs such as Emergency Food and Shelter and Embrace Iowa
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West Hills Church http://www.westhillsomaha.org (external link)
CHURCH offering community programs
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Western Nebraska Community College http://www.wncc.net (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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YWCA - Lincoln http://www.ywcalincoln.org (external link)
DANCE ACADEMY jazz, ballet, tap and various other dance classes from ages 2 - adults.
JOB OUTFITTERS clothing and other resources for low-income women who are seeking employment, or who have a job but need additional professional clothing.
SMART an informal math and science educational program for girls in grades 4-6
SOS (Skills Opportunities Success) After School program that offers prevention curriculum and life skills classes
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YWCA Omaha http://www.ywcaomaha.org (external link)
24-HOUR HOTLINE for sexual assault and domestic violence referrals, safety planning, information
ADVOCACY for safety planning, protection orders, transportation, housing, shelter referrals, some financial assistance for victims fleeing abuse
INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING for all ages
CAREER ASSESSMENT, job search assistance, job listing resources, seminars, career clothing closet, re-entering the world of education, locating sources of financial aid, educational opportunities
LEGAL SERVICES provided for victims of domestic violence, must consult Legal Aid of Nebraska first
EDUCATION PROGRAMS domestic violence education for women, women's empowerment course (call for schedule), non violence classes for men and women.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL intensive outpatient evaluations, groups, and individual counseling sessions
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Adams County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals at two sites in Hastings at 12 noon: 509 S Bellevue and 900 East E St
BLOOD PRESSURE and foot screenings
IN-HOME SERVICES include homemaker and handyman programs (lawn care, snow removal)
TRANSPORTATION, affordable and accessible transportation for the public
HOME DELIVERED meals outside of Hastings
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
CARE ADVOCACY
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
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Adult Basic Education/General Education Development http://www.plattsmouthschools.org (external link)
PROVIDES TESTING for ABE/GED
INSTRUCTION provided to prepare for the GED test
JOB READINESS skills and learning technology skills courses
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Aging Partners - Foster Grandparent Program http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
OPPORTUNITIES for adults, 60 years or older, to provide supportive services for children and youth with special needs.
TO QUALIFY for the Foster Grandparent Program, persons must provide 20 hours of service per week, and their monthly income cannot exceed 125% of the poverty guidelines
GRANDPARENTS will receive a tax-free stipend of $2.65 per hour, reimbursement for transportation, meals during service, an annual health assessment, and accident and liability insurance while on duty
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Aging Partners - Operation ABLE For Age 50+ Job Seekers http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
COUNSELING AND JOB SEARCH assistance to persons 50 and older in an 8 county service area; works with clients seeking jobs and employers who have job listings
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Aging Partners - RSVP Program http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
RECRUITS and places senior volunteers, 55 years or older, in human services agencies, non-profit organizations, hospitals, libraries, schools and senior centers; accident and liability insurance is provided for volunteers
SENIOR COMPANION utilizes older, low-income seniors to provide companionship and respite to frail, disabled, homebound, lonely, or isolated elders to enable them to live independently
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AmeriCorps National Service Organization http://www.americorps.gov (external link)
EDUCATIONAL AWARD for college, graduate school, or to pay student loans while serving to help others and gaining valuable work experience in various areas of the United States; a modest living stipend is provided
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Arbor Education and Training http://www.arboret.com (external link)
LIFE SKILLS AND JOB SKILL TRAINING to persons receiving ADC benefits
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Beatrice Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
REFERRAL for handyman and housekeeping services
SENIOR Companions Program
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van provides door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Gage County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breast feeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing for persons 62 years or older and persons with the disabilities; low cost/below market rental housing is also available to income qualified people; call (402) 223-4221 or Toll Free (888) 688-7921
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Jefferson County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies. Utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
IMMUNIZATIONS for children, ages 2 months to 18 years, at public clinics by BVCA Partnership in cooperation with NE Health and Human Services, local nurses, hospitals, community groups, individuals and doctors
INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARATION, a free e-file preparation to encourage families to access Earned Income Tax Credits and eliminate filing fees
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides government subsidized private rental housing as well as low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Saline County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies. Utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs
HEALTHY WEIGHTS IN WOMEN provides female enrollees with health and nutrition education and exercise classes as well as self-esteem development
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups, and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
IMMUNIZATION for children, ages 2 months to 18 years, at public clinics by BVCA Partnership in cooperation with NE Health and Human Services, local nurses, hospitals, community groups, individuals and doctors
INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARATION offers free e-file preparation to encourage families to access Earned Income Tax Credits and eliminate filing fees
MINORITY HEALTH provides assistance with health related issues, interpretation and translation
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people; low to moderate income-based eligibility
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) is a health and nutrition program for at-risk breastfeeding, pregnant and post-partum women, and for infants and children up to age five; after medical and nutritional screening, food vouchers are given to qualified individuals; the Clinic is located in York
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - Thayer County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies; utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups, and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE services for homeless individuals and families include food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARATION provides free e-file preparation to encourage families to access Earned Income Tax Credits and eliminate filing fees
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people; low to moderate income-based eligibility
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
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Blue Valley Community Action Partnership - York County http://www.bvca.net (external link)
HELPS low-income populations achieve self-sufficiency by offering the following services:
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM distributes government-purchased surplus food commodities to the following persons: income-eligible families with children, 0-6 years; women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 12 months; and persons, 60 years or older
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE funds are used to assist low-income people (with proof of need) with small emergencies. Utility bills and rent are occasionally paid by BVCA Partnership
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM provides opportunities for low-income persons, 60 years or older, to provide supportive, person-to-person services in health, education, welfare or related settings to help alleviate the physical, mental, or emotional problems of children with exceptional or special needs; call (402) 223-6036
HOLIDAY PROJECT volunteers, community groups, and local businesses donate materials, food, toys and skills for seasonal holiday projects for low-income families; provides food packages and allowances to purchase clothes, shoes, coats, and household goods
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION provides training on the home buying process
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE offers services for homeless individuals and families including food pantry, homeless shelter, clothing, referrals, and locating permanent housing
HOUSING OWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE provides down payment and/or closing cost assistance to income-eligible families to enable them to purchase a home; eligibility is 80% median income
HOUSING REHABILITATION offers low and moderate income homeowners low interest loans to rehabilitate health and safety needs of their older homes
PROJECT FOCUS works one-on-one with individuals/families using family development/case management model by assessing needs, linking to available services and follow-through
PROJECT FIRST offers homeless families with children to participate in a housing and supportive services project for up to 24 months
RENTAL HOUSING provides low cost/below market rental housing to income qualified people; low to moderate income-based eligibility
THRIFT STORES provide clothing, shoes, coats and household goods to families in need
WEATHERIZATION provides assistance to secure homes for hot and cold weather; to be eligible, families must submit pay stubs from the last three months, and provide a legal description of the home or obtain the landlord's permission if the home is not owned by the family; the family must reside in the home for at least one year, and provide heating bills before and after weatherization to Blue Valley Community Action Partnership
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) is a health and nutrition program for at-risk breastfeeding, pregnant and post-partum women, and for infants and children up to age five; after medical and nutritional screening, food vouchers are given to qualified individuals; the Clinic is located in York
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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands, Inc. http://www.bgcomaha.org (external link)
CHARACTER and leadership development
AQUATICS program
ARTS program
OUTDOOR activities
SPORTS, fitness and recreation programs
GROUP CLUBS
HEALTH AND LIFE skills programs
EDUCATIONAL and career development programs
LIMITED BUS SERVICE
FOOD SERVICE (meals) for income qualifying families
JOB TRAINING/career preparation
TUTORING services after school
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC First or second Tuesday ($10.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Career Solutions, Inc. at the Ollie Webb Center http://www.olliewebbinc.org (external link)
CAREER DEVELOPMENT, job development/planning, placement and on-going supports for persons with developmental or other disabilities
EDUATIONAL SUPPORT
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES for persons with developmental disabilities
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Center for People in Need http://www.centerforpeopleinneed.org (external link)
FOOD, including canned, frozen boxed or packaged and perishable food such as fruits and vegetables, meat, juice and bakery items when available at sites listed below
FOOD COMMODITIES are distributed the fourth week of the month
Tuesday
1 pm-2 pm F Street Community Center, 1225 'F' Street
3 pm-4 pm Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach, 1911 'R' Street
5 pm-6 pm Center for People in Need 3901 N 27th St
Thursday
1 pm-2 pm Malone Community Center, 2032 'U' Street
3 pm-4 pm Oak Lake Church, 3300 North 1st Street
THANKSGIVING FOOD and a gift certificate for food to low-income, high need families; to receive a certificate you must bring identification and a piece of mail with your name and address on it; Register Thursday, November 19 11 am-7 pm or Friday, November 20 11 am-7 pm; must have identification and a piece of mail with name and current address
FOR NON-PROFIT HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES, provides resources such as personal care products, clothing, household items and office supplies; agencies must work closely with low-income families, youth, and individuals
LEGISLATIVE DATABASE and Coalition of Agencies advocates for systemic changes for low-income ad under-represented populations by monitoring legislative issues, helping agencies, organizations and churches interested in advocacy, and providing links to local, state and national web sites which provide information on low-income issues, mental health, substance abuse and other relevant topics
TOYLAND FOR KIDS provides a toy for youth birth to age 18 during the December holiday season; must bring identification, a current piece of mail and fill out an application; please call for an application, and times and dates of the distribution
JOBS SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM provides hands on job skills training for low-income participants in the area of receptionist, forklift, warehouse work, cleaning, computers stocking and others. Participants must be low-income and willing to work in a real work setting.
TOOLS FOR EDCUATION provides schools supplies, clothing and resources to school age children grades K-12 and their parents. To qualify you must fill out an application, bring identification, a piece of mail with your current name and mailing address on it and proof of the childrenÂ’s ages. August 14th 10 am-4 pm and 15th 1 pm-4 pm
TEEN FOR A DAY school clothing and accessories for teen girls grades 6-12 teen girls must be present. August 21st 10 am-4 pm and August 22nd 1pm-4 pm to qualify you must fill out an application, bring identification, a piece of mail with your current name and mailing address on it and proof of the childrenÂ’s ages.
GED and ESL classes are available for qualifying individuals. Please call for dates and times.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for individuals and group interested in helping with one time events or on a regular basis. Call for more information.
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Chappell Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Clay County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES, including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT AND RESPITE CARE
TRANSPORTATION TO the various senior centers for meals and activities, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc; service is available to all, but targeted to the older or disabled rider
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER COMPANION PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS
CAR ADVOCACY
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Community Action Partnership - Kearney County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATOR takes applications for Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska programs and refers clients to other services and agencies in the community.
LIMITED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE provided to prevent rent eviction, mortgage foreclosure or utility disconnection; may also assist with rent or utility deposit, where appropriate. First apply for assistance at the Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services, www.accessnebraska.ne.gov for an eligibility determination and referrals to community agencies with Letter of Eligibility, then schedule an appointment with Mid's Community Service Coordinator at 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680 to apply for assistance.
THE CLOSET is a thrift store located at 341 E. 4th Street, Minden, 308-832-1221, open Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm and Sat 10 am-3 pm; a redistribution center for gently-used clothing and small household goods; on-going bag sales; clothing vouchers available from Mid's Community Services Coordinator for those unable to leave a cash donation; no residence requirement to shop - everyone is welcome
FOOD PANTRY provides emergency food assistance, personal care items and diapers by appointment up to 4 times a year - only for Kearney County residents.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans; business loans in amounts of $100 to $5,000; individual and group pre-business training; and technical assistance for existing small business. For more information please call 308-865-5675.
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offers insulation, sealing of direct air penetrations and energy efficiency measures for renters (with landlord's signed approval) and owners of owner-occupied homes; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines (3 months income verification required with application). Please call 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant or postpartum women, children under the age of six years (150% of poverty level or Kids Connection eligible), and adults age 60 years and older (130% of poverty level), for a package of canned meats, fruits, vegetables and dry goods every other month. Please call 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM for Kearney County residents: Caring Tree enrollment is the last two weeks of October through the first week of December for children ages 14 and under - income eligibility up to 130%. Christmas dinner baskets are provided by Kearney County Goodfellows - income eligibility up to 130%.
THANKSGIVING pantries available to very low income households. Please call 308-832-1829.
BABY ITEMS available - please call 308-832-1829.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES assistance program - please call 308-832-1829.
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL program allows the community to donate funds to purchase books, which are then distributed at community events - please call 308-832-1829.
C.A.R.E. offering Love & Logic parenting classes, Happy Bear - child abuse prevention education to young children, I'm In Charge - latch-key children education program, Bullying prevention education program, plus Cooperative Parenting in Divorce classes. Please call CARE coordinator at 308-865-5675 for scheduling and more information.
WIC (1-877-803-1712), a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines (150% poverty level or Kids Connection eligible).
WELL CHILD CLINIC offering physical exams, immunizations, school physicals, development, hearing, vision, and lead screenings to families regardless of income for a fee or Medicaid reimbursement - please call 308-865-5675 to schedule an appointment.
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; administration fee - please call 308-865-5675 to schedule an appointment.
INCOME TAX PREPARATION (VITA) assistance February 1st through April 15th - for an appointment in Minden please call 402-290-9763.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES through the RSVP program - please call 308-856-5675.
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Community Action Partnership - Kearney County http://www.mnca.net (external link)
COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATOR takes applications for Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska programs and refers clients to other services and agencies in the community.
LIMITED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE provided to prevent rent eviction, mortgage foreclosure or utility disconnection; may also assist with rent or utility deposit, where appropriate. First apply for assistance at the Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services, www.accessnebraska.ne.gov for an eligibility determination and referrals to community agencies with Letter of Eligibility, then schedule an appointment with Mid's Community Service Coordinator at 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680 to apply for assistance.
THE CLOSET is a thrift store located at 341 E. 4th Street, Minden, 308-832-1221, open Mon-Fri 10 am-5 pm and Sat 10 am-3 pm; a redistribution center for gently-used clothing and small household goods; on-going bag sales; clothing vouchers available from Mid's Community Services Coordinator for those unable to leave a cash donation; no residence requirement to shop - everyone is welcome
FOOD PANTRY provides emergency food assistance, personal care items and diapers by appointment up to 4 times a year - only for Kearney County residents.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT offers assistance for start-up and expansion of opportunities providing part time or full time employment. Services include research and assistance writing business plans; business loans in amounts of $100 to $5,000; individual and group pre-business training; and technical assistance for existing small business. For more information please call 308-865-5675.
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM offers insulation, sealing of direct air penetrations and energy efficiency measures for renters (with landlord's signed approval) and owners of owner-occupied homes; income may be up to 150% of federal poverty guidelines (3 months income verification required with application). Please call 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM for pregnant or postpartum women, children under the age of six years (150% of poverty level or Kids Connection eligible), and adults age 60 years and older (130% of poverty level), for a package of canned meats, fruits, vegetables and dry goods every other month. Please call 308-832-1829 or 308-865-5680.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM for Kearney County residents: Caring Tree enrollment is the last two weeks of October through the first week of December for children ages 14 and under - income eligibility up to 130%. Christmas dinner baskets are provided by Kearney County Goodfellows - income eligibility up to 130%.
THANKSGIVING pantries available to very low income households. Please call 308-832-1829.
BABY ITEMS available - please call 308-832-1829.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES assistance program - please call 308-832-1829.
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL program allows the community to donate funds to purchase books, which are then distributed at community events - please call 308-832-1829.
C.A.R.E. offering Love & Logic parenting classes, Happy Bear - child abuse prevention education to young children, I'm In Charge - latch-key children education program, Bullying prevention education program, plus Cooperative Parenting in Divorce classes. Please call CARE coordinator at 308-865-5675 for scheduling and more information.
WIC (1-877-803-1712), a supplemental nutrition education program which provides health referrals, breast feeding promotions and nutritious free foods to income eligible pregnant, breast feeding or postpartum women, infants and children up to age five; must meet income guidelines (150% poverty level or Kids Connection eligible).
WELL CHILD CLINIC offering physical exams, immunizations, school physicals, development, hearing, vision, and lead screenings to families regardless of income for a fee or Medicaid reimbursement - please call 308-865-5675 to schedule an appointment.
IMMUNIZATIONS are provided to children by appointment only; no income guidelines apply; administration fee - please call 308-865-5675 to schedule an appointment.
INCOME TAX PREPARATION (VITA) assistance February 1st through April 15th - for an appointment in Minden please call 402-290-9763.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES through the RSVP program - please call 308-856-5675.
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Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties http://www.communityactionatwork.org (external link)
CENTER FOR REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANTS provides assistance with immigration paperwork; career advancement training, employment assistance services.
COMPUTER LEARNING LAB; upon completion of 30 credits of prescribed coursework clients receive a free, refurbished computer; participants must meet income guidelines; open lab times are available
COMPUTER RECYCLING, accepts donations of used computers. Usable parts are refurbished, all other components are recycled. Clients can also take a computre repair training class where they help refurbish computers. The computer recycling program gives recycled computers to individuals successfully completing 30 hours of computer classes and organizations needing computers to increase their ability to serve their clients.
MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT aims to create job opportunities for low-income individuals who want to start their own business or expand the small business they currently own; offers technical and soft-skills training related to small business development administered in the Core Four Business Planning Course curriculum; provides training in the lawn care industry through LAP Lawn Service internship program
HOMELESS VOUCHER PROGRAM serves homeless individuals or families in Lancaster County by providing intensive case management; applicants must be eligible for a Section 8 voucher through Lincoln Housing Authority
HOUSING AND RESOURCES COUNSELING provides emergency assistance with deposit, rent, gas/electric, and water; households must complete an application over the phone or in person to be eligible (must have amount past due); through the LES Energy Voucher Program, clients may receive vouchers that help pay their energy bills
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS (IDA) serve income-eligible Lincoln families by matching their earned income savings to purchase a home, start a business, or pay for post-secondary education tuition fees; interested families must complete financial literacy classes as a prerequisite to participation in the IDA program
CAREER ADVANCEMENT TRAINING (CAT) offers intensive career training to ensure success in any type of employment, including coverage of such topics as problem solving, coping with stress, and communicating appropriately in the workplace; on-the-job training, career guidance, assistance applying for employment, and follow-up support to promote long-term job retention
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM provides housing subsidies, case management, and supportive services to homeless families in Lincoln; participants are assigned a case manager and work to overcome the barriers that led to homelessness
VITA TAX PREPARATION PROGRAM provides information on Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and eligibility guidelines for the credit; free basic tax preparation is provided to low-income families and individuals who are eligible for EITC
WEATHERIZATION serves renters, owners, multi-units, mobile homes, and standard constructed homes in Lancaster and Saunders counties; households must meet 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Homes are eligible if it has been weatherized before October 1,1993; services include heating inspection and cleaning, furnace replacement, water heater replacement, insulation of attics and sidewalls, insulation in floors and ceilings of mobile homes, caulking and sealing, and window and door replacement
LANDLORD/TENANT SERVICES aims to increase stability in housing among low income individuals and families; services available to anyone requesting information about landlord and tenant relations; however, the program specifically targets low income populations at risk of losing their housing due to eviction
FINANCIAL LITERACY aims to educate individuals and families in important financial skills for life, such as money management, budgeting, credit, banking, and more; program utilizes MoneySmart curriculum - administered in multiple languages
OTHER SERVICES LISTED SEPARATELY:
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START comprehensive child development programs serve low income children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families; primary focus is school preparedness for low income children; programs take a holistic approach to issues of child development
LANGUAGELINC offers for-fee interpretation and translation services in the Lincoln community with an emphasis on the medical field
REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE PROGRAM provides intensive comprehensive case management services designed to ensure the client's rent, utilities, and other basic needs are met; also provides one on one case support services, information and referrals, budgeting, and goal planning
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska - Gering http://www.capwn.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
RENT AND UTILITY assistance; bring bill or shut off notice, eviction notice, proof of income; committee determines recipients and gives vouchers out Tuesdays and Thursdays
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE program aids with emergency shelter and case management to help the homeless re-establish themselves; partial rent and utility vouchers available to help prevent homelessness
CSFP COMMODITIES for seniors and children; home delivery is available for the elderly who cannot pick up their commodities
MIGRANT/SEASONAL FARM WORKERS Program assists with rent/utilities, gasoline, minor car repairs, and food vouchers for those who's primary income is from farm work
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM is free for Scotts Bluff County frail elderly persons; a senior companion 60 years or older helps the elderly stay in their own homes by providing companionship and support; companions are paid a stipend and mileage
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM places participants 60 years or older in the school system to help children who need extra help in basic education skills; grandparents are paid a small stipend and mileage
VITA TAX ASSISTANCE offers e-filing of federal and state income taxes for low income and elderly clients; appointments required; sites in Gering, Lewellen, Sidney, and Kimball
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Community Alliance http://www.community-alliance.org (external link)
SERVICES for persons with serious mental illness
DAY REHABILITATION programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities
COMMUNITY SUPPORT services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides a structured skill building program within a group home setting
VOCATIONAL SERVICES providing work related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment
HOMELESS OUTREACH services provides outreach to identify and engage persons who are homeless and mentally ill, and assist them to obtain housing, rehabilitation, and provides income support services
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) services provides a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community
CASE MANAGEMENT services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services
COMMUNITY HOUSING (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services
FAMILY EDUCATION SERVICES offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS: 616 South 75th Street - 393-7365, Pacific Center Day Rehabilitation; and 749 N William - Fremont - (402) 721-8225, Fremont office - Community Support Services
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Counseling and School Psychology Clinic - UNL http://cehs.unl.edu/edpsych/graduate/copsychclinic.shtml (external link)
ADULT family, and couples counseling
INDIVIDUAL child and adolescent therapy
ACADEMIC and school consultation
PEDIATRIC behavior therapy
PSYCHOLOGICAL and education evaluations
CAREER counseling
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Cross Training Center http://www.crosstc.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL TRAINING in the areas of general construction, electronic recycling, refurbishing computers, warehousing, customer service, and auto mechanics
SKILLS ASSESSMENT, life skills training, and on the job experience
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Crossroads of Western Iowa - Council Bluffs http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
ADULT DAY program
COMMUNITY outings
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT programs
RECREATIONAL SKILL development
COMMUNITY BASED residential services
LIVING and social skills
PAYEE services
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT services
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Crossroads of Western Iowa - Missouri Valley http://www.explorecrossroads.com (external link)
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services provides support for individuals with disabilities so they can find a job and work in the community
ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT provides work for people with disabilities. Packaging, labeling, assembly, and recycling provide most of the work for the people served.
WORK SITE ASSESSMENTS in the community.
RESIDENTIAL services for children and adults
RESPITE services for families of people with disabilities.
ADULT DAY PROGRAM called LINKS; provides people with disabilities a place during the day that they can learn and grow and experience new things. The LINKS, level 2, is for people who enjoy computers, activities through the Wii, community outings and much more.
Crossroads serves people with Mental Retardation, Mental Illness, Brain Injury and Physical disabilities.
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Easter Seals Nebraska http://www.ne.easterseals.com (external link)
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES includes Rural Solutions, assisting individuals and families with disabilities employed in Agriculture responding to the functional, financial and emotional needs of Nebraska's farmers and ranchers who have sustained a disabling illness or injury. Statewide benefits planning, assistance services and outreach to Nebraska's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help individuals with disabilities solve the problems they face when attempting to enter or re-enter the workforce; assists Social Security Administration and Vocational Rehabilitation in implementing the Ticket to Work and The Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999
ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES through the Nebraska Alternative Financing Program which provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of assistive technology (AT) devices and AT services; Nebraska Telework Loan Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of equipment and services necessary for securing Telework opportunities from home or other permanent remote sites
LIFE SPAN RESPITE SERVICES includes Week-long Residential Camps, offering a fun getaway for individuals with disabilities, giving them a chance to be with others facing similar challenges, as well as providing a break for family/caregivers; mini-camp Respite Weekends, available September through April, similar to the camps, but for a shorter period of time
PUBLIC EDUCATION and awareness includes information and referral, researching and guiding those seeking direction regarding a specific inquiry. Outreach, providing educational presentations, hosting booths at health fairs and other events, creating and distributing printed materials, etc.
SUPPORT SERVICES for youth. A systems change program contract with the state of Nebraska, HHS, Finance and Support Division and is in conjunction with the Medicaid Agrastructure Grant from the HHSS Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve access for SSI eligible youth transitioning from school to work while increasing the numbers of youth enrolled in the transition project. Will result in competitive employment opportunities for Nebraska's youth with disabilities.
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Easter Seals Nebraska - Hastings Office http://www.ne.easterseals.com (external link)
JOB TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES includes Rural Solutions, assisting individuals and families with disabilities employed in Agriculture responding to the functional, financial and emotional needs of Nebraska's farmers and ranchers who have sustained a disabling illness or injury. Statewide benefits planning, assistance services and outreach to Nebraska's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help individuals with disabilities solve the problems they face when attempting to enter or re-enter the workforce. Assists Social Security Administration and Vocational Rehabilitation in implementing the Ticket to Work and The Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999.
ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES: Nebraska Alternative Financing Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of assistive technology (AT) devices and AT services. Nebraska Telework Loan Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of equipment and services necessary for securing Telework opportunities from home or other permanent remote sites.
LIFE SPAN RESPITE SERVICES includes Week-long Residential Camps, offering a fun getaway for individuals with disabilities, giving them a chance to be with others facing similar challenges, as well as providing a break for family/caregivers. Mini-camp Respite Weekends, available September through April, similar to the camps, but for a shorter period of time.
PUBLIC EDUCATION and Awareness includes information and referral, researching and guiding those seeking direction regarding a specific inquiry. Outreach, providing educational presentations, hosting booths at health fairs and other events, creating and distributing printed materials, etc.
SUPPORT SERVICES for youth. A systems change program contract with the state of Nebraska, HHS, Finance and Support Division and is in conjunction with the Medicaid Ingrastructure Grant from the HHSS Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve access for SSI eligible youth transitioning from school to work while increasing the numbers of youth enrolled in the transition project. Will result in competitive employment opportunities for Nebraska's youth with disabilities.
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Bellevue http://www.encapomaha.org (external link)
BELLEVUE FOOD PANTRY for Bellevue residents only
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 2 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; tax preparation and tax disputes are by appointment only
BUDGET COUNSELING
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children 5-6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women; income guidelines apply
WEATHERIZATION program
FAN DISTRIBUTION for older individuals; limit is one fan per household; those who received a fan from ENCAP or another agency last year you will not qualify to receive a fan this year
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership - North Omaha
HOMELESS SERVICES help clients obtain shelter, clothing, and food
SUBSTANCE ABUSE UNIT provides outpatient services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES includes individual, group, family, and marital counseling, psychological and psychiatric testing,stress and anger management.
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS FOR EX-OFFENDERS Mon and Wed and again Tue and Thu 1 pm-3 pm 16 week session need to pre-register; RSVP to Saundra, ext. 212
MONTHLY senior breakfast and other programs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and education referrals
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 1 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; By scheduled appointment only
WEATHERIZATION program
SUBSTANCE ABUSE support groups
CASE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET COUNSELING
RENT, mortgage, and utility assistance when funds are available.
FREE or reduced bus tickets for clients only
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children under 6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women
CAREER CLOSET for anyone who has verifiable employment, interviews, or job searches; client or agency must call for an appointment and bring identification, proof of address
NUTRITION CENTER (see separate listing)
GED CLASSES Mon-Thu 9 am-12 noon
FOOD PANTRY
FAN DISTRIBUTION for older individuals; limit is one fan per household; those who received a fan from ENCAP or another agency last year you will not qualify to receive a fan this year
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ENCOR - Eastern Nebraska Community Office on Retardation http://www.encor-dd.org (external link)
SERVICES to persons with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL services, alternative living
VOCATIONAL services
FAMILY AND MEDICAL support services, respite care 444-4679
PUBLIC INFORMATION office and volunteer opportunities, 444-6500, ext. 112
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT services and job search 444-6500 ext.112
CONTRACT Procurement/ Enclaves/Business in Industry 444-6500 ext. 113
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ENCOR - Fremont Office http://www.encor-dd.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL services, alternative living
VOCATIONAL services training, job placement
RESPITE care
HOME TEACHER program, where the individual benefits from the same living environment that they have if he or she were living in their own home, providing a family concept
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING centers
SUPPORTED employment
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ENOA - Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS noon meals for seniors - 444-6513 (see below for Omaha locations)
HOME DELIVERED meals for homebound elderly and disabled individuals certified by a case manager from ENOA or DHHS; clients receive 5-7 meals a week; sliding fee scale - 444-6444 or 444-6766
PUBLIC INFORMTION - New Horizons Newspaper - 444-6654
TRANSPORTATION, rural areas
402-721-7770 - Dodge County
402-426-9614 - Washington County
888-210-1093 - Cass, Douglas, and Sarpy Counties
HEALTH maintenance clinic - 444-6444
VOLUNTEERS ASSISTING SENIORS (VAS) - free assistance for people 55 years and older in insurance, legal and consumer issues, including Medicare counseling - 444-6617
HOMEMAKER services - 444-6444 ext 223
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) - 444-6444 Ext 224
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS provide service to children with special needs; volunteers who are age 60 and over and meet income guidelines agree to serve an average of 20 hours per week and receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and an array of benefits - 444-6444 Ext 246 or 245
SENIOR COMPANION Program provides individuals with special needs assistance in their homes or a facility; Companions receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and other benefits; must meet income guidelines - 444-6444 Ext 247 or 246
CASE MANAGEMENT - 444-6596
PERSONAL CARE services - 444-6444
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - 444-6444
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS - 546-1870
GRANPARENTS RESOURCE CENTER provides services for grandparents caring for their grandchildren - 444-6444 ext. 297
FAN program year round for people 60+years - 444-6596
VOLUNTEER Opportunities - 444-6444 ext. 221
SENIORHELP VOLUNTEER Program - 444-6444 ext. 238
LONG-TERM care ombudsman - 444-6444 ext 239
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT program is a referral, job search source for employment for
individuals 50 years and older; offers subsidized employment for individuals 55 years
and older who are unemployed and qualify at 125% of poverty guidelines - 444-6684
COMPUTER CLASSES for those 50 and older; $20 for 10 hours of instruction - 444-6684
GATEKEEPER Program - 444-6444 ext 217 to make a referral to participate in training
AGED MEDICAID Waiver - 546-1870
CASE MANAGER coordinates services, working on behalf of older individuals; arranges for in-home services
INTERGENERATION Orchestra of Omaha combines volunteer musicians 25 years of age and under and 50 years and over; auditions held each May - 444-6444 ext 221
DOUGLAS AND SARPY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER locations:
Bellevue Senior Center, 109 West 22nd Avenue, 68005 - 293-3041
Camelot Friendship Center, 9270 Cady Avenue, 68134 - 444-3091
Corrigan Senior Center, 3819 X Street, 68107 - 731-7210
Family Service Senior Center, 2101 South 42nd Street, 68105 - 553-5300
Florence Senior Center, 2920 Bondesson Street, 68112 - 444-6333
Heartland Senior Center, 3534 South 108th Street, 68144 - 616-3090
Highland Tower Senior Center, 2500 B Street, 68105 - 444-6513
Immanuel Courtyard, 6757 Newport Avenue, Suite 100, 68152 - 829-2912
LaVista Senior Center, 8116 Parkview Boulevard, 68128 - 331-3455
Millard/Montclair Center, 2304 South 135th Avenue, 68144 - 546-1270
Native American Elders Nutrition Program, 2240 Landon Court, 68102 - 346-0902
North Senior Center, 2415 Grant Street, 68111 - 444-6278
Papillion Senior Center, 1001 Limerick Road, 68046 - 597-2059
Park Tower Senior Center, 1601 Park Avenue, 68105 - 444-6513
Ralston Senior Center, 7301 Q Street, Suite 100, 68127 - 339-4926
Seven Oaks Lunch Club, 3439 State Street, 68112 - 451-4477
St Mary Magdalene Senior Center, 1817 Dodge Street, 68102 - 346-3234
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ENOA - Fremont Office http://www.enoa.org (external link)
TRANSPORTATION through Fremont/Blair Car-Go, free transportation for people 55 and over within Fremont, Blair, or Fort Calhoun city limits; operates Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm, reservations needed 24 hours in advance by calling 721-7780
RURAL transportation Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm; handicapped-accessible van to Omaha Mon, Wed, and Fri; reservations can be made by calling 721-7770
RSVP, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
INFORMATION and referral for Dodge County
CARE management
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Experience Unlimited http://www.westhillsomaha.org (external link)
SUPPORT, EDUCATION, AND NETWORKING for the unemployed, underemployed, or those who are in career transition; discussion topics and materials include resume writing, job search database, interview skills, networking tools, labor market stats, and community resources
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Experience Works, Inc. - Beatrice http://www.experienceworks.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training opportunities for individuals, 55 years or older, with limited income
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Experience Works, Inc. - Crete http://www.experienceworks.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training opportunities for individuals, 55 years or older, with limited income
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Experience Works, Inc. - Lincoln http://www.experienceworks.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training opportunities for individuals, 55 years or older, with limited income
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Family Works http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT CENTER for pregnant women and women parenting young children
APARTMENT STYLE LIVING
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS may also access parenting classes and employment services
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Family Works http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT CENTER for pregnant women and women parenting young children
APARTMENT STYLE LIVING
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS may also access parenting classes and employment services
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Friendship Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha - Development Center http://www.girlsincomaha.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades K-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals; scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Girls Incorporated of Omaha - Emma Lozier Center http://www.girlsincomaha.org (external link)
SOCIAL development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education
EDUCATION support (grades K-12) includes tutoring and computer training
OPERATION SMART: science, math and related technology
CAREER development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers
FAMILY counseling
'KID-ABILITY!', a child sexual abuse prevention training
USDA Meal Program
NUTRITION
ADOLESCENT pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 year old
GARDENING
PATHFINDERS Mentoring Program matches girls, grades 7-12, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals; scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program
TRNSPORTATION to programs
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Glenwood Resource Center http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Facilities/Glenwood.html (external link)
LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM treatment and evaluation for mentally retarded/mentally ill
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
RESPITE CARE for children or dependent adults, offers family caregiver relief and/or provides crisis care to families; provided in home or on campus
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING offers training and assistance to increase independence
HOME and vehicle modifications
VOCATIONAL training and supported employment
COMMUNITY SCHOOL program provides specialized services for students with challenging behaviors and emotional disorders
PSYCHIATRIC services
FOSTER GRANDPARENT and Senior Companion Programs
OUTREACH assistance for people living in or transitioning to their own homes, providing necessary support to help individuals maintain independence over time
TIME LIMITED ASSESSMENTS provides short term assessment and evaluation to determine effective treatment options and to avert long term admission; intensive in-residence assessments
COMMUNITY TRAINING
DIAGNOSTIC and evaluation services includes overnight accommodations for those traveling long distances
WAIVER HOMES for placement in the Glenwood community
LOVE TREE HOLIDAY PROGRAM is an Adopt a Child program for children 0 - 18
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Grand Island http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY Employment Services offers intensive assessment, comprehensive case management, and supported employment (job development, placement, job coaching and retention services); must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a brain injury diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Community Support teaches living skills and links service providers with consumers diagnosed with severe or persistent mental illness
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Day Services is a facility based rehabilitation program offering life skills training, symptom recognition and management, resource facilitation and skill development; breakfast, lunch, snack, and transportation provided; must have a diagnosis of severe or persistent mental illness
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES program offers assessment, person centered planning, individualized training and supports, and job placement/coaching; must have diagnosis of developmental disability and have a referral from HHS Service Coordination
GREATER NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT HOUSING provides independent living for individuals with serious mental illness; tenant must meet HUD income and resource guidelines
PATH - Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness offers resource facilitation to assist individuals to secure permanent housing; individuals must be experiencing mental illness and be homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
THRIFT STORE sells donated goods and accepts donations; proceeds support the programs and services offered throughout greater Nebraska
Located at 2223 North Webb Road, Grand Island, NE 68803
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Hastings http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY Employment Services offers intensive assessment, comprehensive case management, and supported employment (job development, placement, job coaching and retention services); must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a brain injury diagnosis
Program housed at 2727 Landmark Center, Hastings, NE 69801
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES program offers assessment, person centered planning, individualized training and supports, and job placement/coaching; must have diagnosis of developmental disability and have a referral from HHS Service Coordination
GREATER NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT HOUSING provides independent living for individuals with serious mental illness; tenant must meet HUD income and resource guidelines
THRIFT STORE sells donated goods and accepts donations; proceeds support the programs and services offered throughout greater Nebraska
Located at 2416 West 2nd Street, Hastings, NE 68901
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Kearney http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY Employment Services offers intensive assessment, comprehensive case management, and supported employment (job development, placement, job coaching and retention services); must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a brain injury diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES program offers assessment, person centered planning, individualized training and supports, and job placement/coaching; must have diagnosis of developmental disability and have a referral from HHS Service Coordination
GREATER NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT HOUSING provides independent living for individuals with serious mental illness; tenant must meet HUD income and resource guidelines
THRIFT STORE sells donated goods and accepts donations; proceeds support the programs and services offered throughout greater Nebraska
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Lexington http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Community Support teaches living skills and links service providers with consumers diagnosed with severe or persistent mental illness
THRIFT STORE sells donated goods and accepts donations; proceeds support the programs and services offered throughout greater Nebraska
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - North Platte http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
THRIFT STORE sells donated goods and accepts donations; proceeds support the programs and services offered throughout greater Nebraska
Located at 102 East William, North Platte, NE 69101
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Ord http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
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Goodwill Industries Serving Southeast Nebraska, Inc. http://www.lincolngoodwill.org (external link)
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING opportunities to individuals with disabilities, special needs, immigrants and refugees
NEW AMERICAN'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICES assists immigrants and refugees to find employment through job searches, situation assessments, volunteer and work experience and work services; provides support to employers and potential employers who hire or consider hiring immigrants or refugees through candidate screening, translation and interpretation, job skills training programs, and immigration paperwork assistance; no cost to job seeker or employer
ONE-STOP COMPUTER LAB is a self-help employment resource center for individuals who are underemployed or unemployed; provides a message-taking service, self service computer and word processing, and group seminars; partner in the Workforce Development One Stop Career Center in Lincoln
RETAIL ORGANIZATIONAL EMPLOYMENT offer paid work opportunities for individuals who meet basic admission requirements and have sufficient skills to operate independently in their chosen area of employment, after an orientation period; Individual Program Plans are developed to help participants gain the skills necessary to obtain future competitive employment; participants are provided service coordination and case management services
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Goodwill Industries, Inc. http://www.goodwillomaha.com (external link)
EMPLOYMENT and training programs
VOCATIONAL evaluations, job seeking skills, and training
WORK EXPERIENCE provides high school, Special Education students with real work experience that will prepare them for jobs in the community. Students are paid minimum wage during the time they attend.
OUTSOURCE SOLUTIONS secures sub-contract work from outside business/industry that is performed by program participants
FEDERAL contracts program provides custodial services performed by individuals with disabilities
PROJECTS WITH INDUSTRY program, where individuals with disabilities are assisted in obtaining competitive employment in area businesses; offers practical career readiness assistance and provides job seeking, job retention, and career advancement services through weekly case management appointments
CONSTRUCTION skills training, GED preparation and leadership development for out-of-school youth ages 16-24
WORKFORCE Investment Act eligible youth ages 14-21 may receive assistance with training, job placement, uniforms/tools, and obtain work experience or on-the-job training
JOB READINESS/PROBATION Job readiness, resume development, job search, budgeting, assistance to individuals with felony convictions.
LAWN CARE mowing and fertilizing
THRIFT STORES offer good used clothing, furniture and household items at a reduced price. Store hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-9 pm, Sat 9 am-7 pm, Sun 12 noon-6 pm
ACCEPTS donations of clothing, furniture, household items, etc.
STORES:
108th & Burdette- Omaha - 493-3238
8310 Spring Plaza - Omaha - 397-0542
2415 East 23rd Avenue - Fremont - 727-5007
8507 Giles Road - Papillion - 592-2751
14227 Hillsdale Avenue Circle - Millard - 894-2357
1111 South 41st Street - Omaha - 341-4609
1850 Madison Avenue - Council Bluffs - 328-8911
18125 R Plaza - Omaha - 895-0651
2303 Towne Centre Drive -Bellevue - 292-0475
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Goodwill's One-Stop Computer Lab http://www.lincolngoodwill.org (external link)
SELF-HELP EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER for individuals who are underemployed or unemployed
HELLOline is a message taking service for those who may not have a phone
COMPUTER LAB provides assistance with resumes, cover letters and online applications; classes or tutorials in basic computer use including typing, order processing, data entry and job search skills; open labs to practice skills or individual assistance
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Goodwill's Youthbuild Omaha http://www.goodwillomaha.org/youthbuild1x.html (external link)
YOUTHBUILD provides low income, high school dropouts with an opportunity to obtain an educational experience and enhance their employment skills; students spend part of their time in the classroom working on their GED and the remaining time on the construction site learning leadership skills and other valuable work skills
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Hall County Senior Services
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
ACTIVITIES and social gatherings
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Hands of Heartland, Inc.
ASSISTED AND SUPPORTED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, including community integration, behavior management, housekeeping, medication management, rehabilitation counseling, transportation training, money management, personal hygiene skills, leisure, socialization and recreation, menu planning
SUPPORTIVE EMPLOYMENT opportunities in conjunction with vocational rehabilitation
SUPPORTED AND ASSISTED DAY SERVICES including community activities (volunteer work sites), contractual work, daily living skills, leisure activities in the community, computer skills training, arts and craft activities
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HELP Adult Services http://www.helpadultservices.org (external link)
HELP - Health Equipment Loan Program loans durable medical equipment for a nominal processing fee
PRISON MINISTRY provides visual arts and piano/keyboarding lessons at the Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility; distribute Christmas stockings (filled with personal hygiene items and snacks) to approximately 2,600 - 2,800 incarcerated individuals
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High Plains Community Development Corp, Inc http://www.highplainscoc.com (external link)
HOUSING, both new construction and major rehabilitation
HOUSING COUNSELING
FAIR HOUSING agency, including landlord-tenant assistance
YOUTH BUILD program offers job training in construction and computer technology and youth leadership development
ALTERNATIVE high school
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Hire Heroes USA http://www.hireheroesusa.org (external link)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES nationwide for returning service men and women to ensure they have the opportunity to enjoy the freedoms they fought to preserve; provides job readiness resources and career placement assistance; personal approach facilitates matching of the career interests, qualifications and transferable skills of veterans with the needs of hiring companies partnering with HHUSA to fill job openings
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Howard County Senior Services/St Paul Community Center
CONGREGATE meals, Mon-Fri 11:30am-1 pm
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOUSEKEEPING services at a reduced rate
RESPITE CARE by appointment
TRANSPORTATION for all of Howard County
TELEPHONE reassurance program
SACK LUNCHES available on Friday for the weekends
BLOOD PRESSURE and Foot Clinic monthly
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP third Monday of the month 10 am and 7 pm
LEGAL SERVICES third Wednesday of even months 11 am
INFORMATION and Assistance Program by appointment, assistance filling out forms and finding available services
ATTENDED Care up to 24 hours a day, private pay service
HOT SHOT PROGRAM delivers meals to all of Howard County 5 days per week
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
HEARTLAND SHARE food program
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Howard County Senior Services/St Paul Community Center
CONGREGATE meals, Mon-Fri 11:30am-1 pm
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOUSEKEEPING services at a reduced rate
RESPITE CARE by appointment
TRANSPORTATION for all of Howard County
TELEPHONE reassurance program
SACK LUNCHES available on Friday for the weekends
BLOOD PRESSURE and Foot Clinic monthly
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP third Monday of the month 10 am and 7 pm
LEGAL SERVICES third Wednesday of even months 11 am
INFORMATION and Assistance Program by appointment, assistance filling out forms and finding available services
ATTENDED Care up to 24 hours a day, private pay service
HOT SHOT PROGRAM delivers meals to all of Howard County 5 days per week
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
HEARTLAND SHARE food program
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HUB,The - Central Point for Young Adults http://www.hublincoln.org (external link)
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
SUPPORT GROUPS
H.I.R.E help improve readiness for employment
PROJECT H2O for is designed to serve female juvenile offenders as well as young women with various risk factors
COS is dedicated to serving youth who are homeless, have dropped out of school, are unemployed, are pregnant or parenting, and/or who are disconnected from family and community
LEAP is a comprehensive youth development program for young people who have experienced various barriers to academic and social success, and who have not had the opportunity to tap their leadership potential in positive ways,
YACT is an intervention for male juvenile offenders as well as young men that possess various risk factors that are hindering their personal growth and success
GED CLASSES are offered on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Participants are instructed by a certified SCC GED Prep teacher. Assistance may be available to assist students in paying for GED exams
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In Jesus Name Services http://www.ijnservices.org (external link)
COUNSELING for crisis intervention and spiritual counseling
LIFE SKILLS coaching education on parenting, employment and resume budgeting & finances and sensible housing
CRISIS INTERVENTION / Individualized services offer housing search assistance, job search help, budgeting skills, and goal setting
JUBILEE KIDS offers mentoring and tutoring to school age children ages 12 and up
WORLD MISSION PROJECT assists orphanages and villages oversees with a variety of needs
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Indian Center - Workforce Investment Act Program
CAREER ASSESSMENT and evaluation
PRE-GED CLASSROOM training
GED ASSISSTANCE
ACADEMIC COUNSELING
TUITION AND SUPPORTIVE service
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
JOB RESOURCING
RESUME WRITING and application assistance
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT
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Indian Center, Inc. http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
PROMOTES and strengthens cultural awareness by teaching cultural traditions among Native Americans
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES offers emergency services, referrals and case management of basic necessities to low income families and individuals of all racial and ethnic groups. Diapers, low income Star Tran monthly passes, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, and holiday gift giving programs are offered. Emergency rental or utility bill payment assistance to American Indian persons with eviction or disconnect notices may be provided, funds permitting.
FOOD PROGRAMS include commodity food to elderly, and pregnant women, or mothers with young children to age 6 on a monthly basis. Perishable food distribution is held twice weekly on Tuesdays at 1pm and Thursdays at 10am. Emergency food pantry applications accepted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1-3pm. Senior DinerÂ’s lunch served daily from 11:30am-12:30pm, free of charge.
HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM provides pre-purchasing counseling. This program is designed to offer homeownership and housing rehabilitation opportunities to eligible Native American individuals, families, tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities on their native lands and within an approved Indian area as defined by HUD.
HOUSING PROGRAM based in the city of Lincoln this program has over 142 units of rental housing for low-income families, elderly and handicapped residents. The housing properties include three complexes for the elderly and two for low-income. These units are managed by a private management company and Indian Center, Inc.
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to local human service agencies and tribally-operated programs for specialized services, legal services to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs, tribal legal services, or pro bono legal services and area senior citizens.
NEBRASKA INDIAN HEALTHY MARRIAGE PROJECT is designed to increase the number of Native American children raised by two parents in a healthy relationship through the use of culturally appropriate training materials. This project will help couples and individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to form and sustain a healthy relationship.
NEBRASKA URBAN INDIAN CIRCLE OF CARE PROJECT will provide the urban Indian communities of Lincoln and Omaha with tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based system of care to support mental health and wellness for their children, youth and families. Families and youth will work in partnership with public and private organizations to design mental health services and supports that are effective, that build on the strengths of individuals and address each person's cultural needs.
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER provides basic business development services for low-income persons, minorities, women and all racial/ethnic groups, new or existing businesses and refers clients to Nebraska Business Development Center for specialized services.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans.
YOUTH PROGRAM offers after school enrichment activities, homework help, and other special events
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MEETING – daily 5:15 pm.
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Indian Center, Inc. - Omaha http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans
MENTAL HEALTH referrals through the Circle of Care Project
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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Council Bluffs http://www.ivrs.iowa.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES to individuals with disabilities who have a substantial impediment to employment and require services to become employed or retain employment; services provided assist the individual in identifying a vocational goal, prepare for the occupation, and obtain employment; guidance and counseling is provided to assist the individual to make an informed choice about vocational opportunities and access community services and supports
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Iowa Western Community College http://www.iwcc.edu (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE offering a variety of two year career programs and the first two years of a four year degree
ADULT BASIC Education
HIGH SCHOOL equivalency, GED, preparation and testing
JOB SEEKING SKILLS
VOCATIONAL CLASSES
CONSUMER EDUCATION
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
ADULT LEARNING CENTER
PROFESSIONAL re-licensure programs
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Iowa Workforce Development Center - Atlantic http://www.iowaworkforce.org/region13/ (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Iowa Workforce Development Center - Clarinda http://www.iowaworkforce.org/region13/ (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Iowa Workforce Development Center - Council Bluffs http://www.iowaworkforce.org/region13/ (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
DISABILITY PROGRAM NAVIGATOR facilitates access to employment and services for Iowa job seekers with disabilities; navigators enhance services offered by agencies supporting the local disability workforce by supporting job seekers with information and connection with service programs providing career enhancement
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Iowa Workforce Development Center - Glenwood http://www.iowaworkforce.org/region13/ (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Iowa Workforce Development Center - Harlan http://www.iowaworkforce.org/region13/ (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Iowa Workforce Development Center - Red Oak http://www.iowaworkforce.org/region14/redoak.htm (external link)
INTER- AND INTRA-STATE employment placement and information
REFERRAL to training
LABOR market information
JOB SEARCH assistance
TESTING for state employment
VETERAN employment services
PROFICIENCY testing
RESUME assistance through available software
INTERNET job site
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance
RESOURCE center for self-help job seekers
PROMISE JOBS program, employment and training services to assist recipients of public assistance (FIP)
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Jesse's Tree http://www.jessestree.faithweb.com (external link)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for females age 12 to 20 years with/without children
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for males age 16 to 20.
SERVICES FOR CLIENTS include: Transportation for clients, provides or assists clients in locating reduced cost child care, employment, enrolling in school or GED classes, drug/alcohol counseling, parenting and prenatal classes as well as strength based gender specific programs, and post care services upon graduation of our program. Educational programs for budgeting, checking, savings, credit & investing. Health discussion groups, CPR classes, fitness education, nutrition and Healthy Living. Practical Living Skills include cooking, shopping on a budget, hours cleaning, laundry care, manners, sewing, gardening, bill paying, drivers education, child care. Job Training - filling out applications, resumes, interviewing, marketing yourself, rights of employees.
SERVICES FOR THE PUBLIC: Thrift Store/Clothing Exchange and Little Sprouts Daycare; volunteer opportunities
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Job Corps - Grand Island http://www.jobcorpsnebraska.com (external link)
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program
JOB TRAINING
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRIANING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits.
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - Lincoln http://chicagoregion.jobcorps.gov (external link)
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program and GED
JOB TRAINING in numerous career fields
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRIANING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits.
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - Norfolk http://www.jobcorps.org (external link)
OPPORTUNITY to obtain GED or high school diploma
JOB TRAINING and career development for over 100 different trades
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - North Platte http://www.jobcorps.org (external link)
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program
JOB TRAINING
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRIANING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits.
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - Omaha http://www.jobcorpsnebraska.com (external link)
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program
JOB TRAINING over 100 different trades
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRIANING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits.
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - Scottsbluff http://www.jobcorps.org (external link)
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program
JOB TRAINING
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRIANING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - Scottsbluff http://www.jobcorps.org (external link)
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program
JOB TRAINING
FREE BASIC medical and dental care
BI-WEEKLY STIPEND for spending money
SOCIAL SKILLS TRIANING and employability skills education
CASH BONUS for completing education and trade
JOB PLACEMENT assistance during the first year
OPPORTUNITIES for advanced career training and college credits
ROOM and board provided
CLOTHING allowance
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Job Corps - Southwest Iowa http://www.jobcorps.gov (external link)
JOB TRAINING in Iowa's most employable positions
SERVICES PROVIDED to participants include free room, board, and spending money each month; bonuses based on performance, completion of GED, and length of stay; free routine medical and dental care; child care; job placement; and transition services
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Latina Resource Center
PERSONAL AND FAMILY SKILLS development for Latina women, including 'Women and Values' self-esteem program and career counseling
PEER SHARING
LANGUAGE AND READING PROGRAMS, driver education class, nutrition class, parenting class and legal services, GED, and computer classes
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT help, education, advocacy, and counselor on site
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Lied Senior Center - Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
RECREATION, health education, and informational programs
SENIOR CENTER SHUTTLE makes appointments every 15 minutes, Mon-Fri 9:30 am-3:30 pm for senior doctor appointments, grocery shopping, shopping, or to the senior center
INFORMATION and referral
FUN AND FITNESS class
SENIOR COMPANION program provides companion services to older or disabled adults in Seward County
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Lincoln Public Schools District Offices http://www.lps.org (external link)
ARTS AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL creates an educational environment that uses the arts and humanities as the basis for learning
COUNSELING AND SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER PROGRAM works with the education teams in each school to assist students in learning to the best of their ability; services include consultation; individual, group and family counseling; support; classroom activities; and referral to community resources
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION offers gifted Education, K-12 Curriculum, Work Experience Programs, Mentoring Programs, and Summer Youth Employment Opportunities
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION provides screening and assessment services for children under age 5 in hearing, coordination, social/emotional, thinking skills, vision, and speech/language, to determine eligibility for appropriate therapies
EARLY INTERVENTION PLANNING REGION TEAM provides family-focused services to enhance development of developmentally-delayed infants and toddlers, 0-3 years
EVEN START PROGRAM is an individualized family literacy program providing adult education, family literacy, an early childhood program and home visits
INTRAMURAL/EXTRAMURAL ATHLETIC AND ACTIVITIES
LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAM provides a free or reduced price breakfast and lunch to financially-eligible students; applications are available at a child's school or the district office
MONTESSORI EDUCATION/EVERETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is the designated Montessori site for Lincoln Public Schools; available to students, 6-9 years
SPECIAL EDUCATION provides education for students with disabilities from birth to graduation and/or age 21 including special classes; resource programs; speech, physical and occupational therapy; audiologist services; work study counselors; and liaison personnel; services are provided for students with hearing impairments, behavior disorders, mental handicaps (mild, moderate and severe/profound), home-bound, learning disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech/language impairments, visual handicaps, and other health impairments
STUDENT PARENT PROGRAM assists high school age students who are parents or prospective parents to stay in school and graduate; establish good health practices for themselves and their children; learn and use quality parenting skills; learn to balance responsibilities of school, children, and personal development; and develop career and life plans; the program is available in every Lincoln high school and middle school; student/parent teams usually involve a school nurse, counselor and teacher; day care for infants is provided at Lincoln Northeast, and for infants and toddlers at Lincoln High School through learning centers that work with young children while the parents are in school
STUDENT SERVICES include Student Rights and Responsibilities, Guidance and Counseling Services, Crisis Response, Admissions and Enrollment, Transfers, Student Records and Transcripts; Health Services provides financial assistance for vision screening and eye glasses through the Lincoln Lions Club
SUMMER SCHOOL is an educational program offering credit toward high school graduation for students in grades 9-12
ZOO SCHOOL, the Science Focus Program, operated at the Folsom Children's Zoo, uses science as the basis for learning
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Lutheran Family Services - Community Services http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
LUTHERAN IMMIGRATION SERVICES offers immigration legal services to immigrants, refugees and asylees in Nebraska. Services include family-based immigration petitions, applications for legal permanent residency and naturalization, and removal defense in immigration court.
LUTHERAN REFUGEE SERVICES in Omaha and Lincoln offers resettlement services for newly arrived refugees (must be assigned to LFS through U.S. Refugee Program and arrive directly in Omaha or Lincoln through LFS resettlement program); family reunification applications (available to anyone who arrived as refugee); employment search services (available to anyone who arrived as a refugee and is not yet a U.S. Citizen).
The INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF THE HEARTLAND (ICH) is a one-stop shop for direct and referral services for refugees, asylees, and immigrants. Partnering with United Way, Legal Aid, One World and Catholic Charities, the ICH strengthens the communityÂ’s well-being by connecting newcomers with housing, healthcare, employment, and legal advice. The ICH supports and empowers those in need of assistance, encourages self-sufficiency, and educates our community about the challenges newcomers face and the benefits they bring with them.
OPEN ACCESS computer lab available to refugees and immigrants; computer lab has internet access, language software, and typing software programs.
AMERICORPS Volunteer Service program is a national service program providing individuals an opportunity to participate in a year of service-learning; (must be 17 years of age and a Lawful Permanent Resident or U.S. Citizen)
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Madonna School for Special Needs Students http://www.madonnaschool.org (external link)
EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN with mild or moderate cognitive disabilities and ADD/ADHD, or other learning challenges ages 5-21 years
SPEECH THERAPY
GUIDANCE, ADVOCACY, AND COUNSELING
PREVOCATIONAL TRAINING
ADULT VOCATIONAL TRAINING
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Mid Nebraska Individual Services - Grand Island http://www.mnis.org (external link)
VOCATIONAL training and job placement for developmentally disabled
COMMUNITY Living Training
IN-HOME support
SHELTER workshops and integrated work environments
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Mid Nebraska Individual Services - Hastings http://www.mnis.org (external link)
VOCATIONAL training and job placement for developmentally disabled
COMMUNITY Living Training
IN-HOME support
SHELTER workshops and integrated work environments
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Mid Nebraska Individual Services - Kearney http://www.mnis.org (external link)
VOCATIONAL training and job placement for developmentally disabled
COMMUNITY Living Training
IN-HOME support
SHELTER workshops and integrated work environments
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Midland Area Agency on Aging http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE assessment done in the client's residence to identify client's needs and plan care
CHOICES case management services helps to coordinate and manage care on behalf of the client; evaluate needs, resources, and family support to help decide what plan of care is best for the individual, and assist in organizing and overseeing the home care plan
SENIOR CENTERS provide a variety of services including congregate and home delivered meals, social activities and educational programs.
VOLUNTEERS provide telephone reassurance and Senior Companion programs
HANDYMAN and homemaker services also available
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Midtown Center - Community Mental Health Center
PRE-VOCATIONAL, day rehabilitation opportunities to its members in food service, janitorial, clerical, van drivers and other areas, as well as social opportunities through evening and weekend activities
WORK ADJUSTMENT training opportunities are available through the AWARE program. The program provides vocational support activities in conjunction with Vocational Rehabilitation
PEER SUPPORT workers are trained, supported and employed by CMHC
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Milford Senior Center - Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
RECREATION, health education, and informational programs
INFORMATION and referral
FUN AND FITNESS class
SENIOR COMPANION program which provides companion services to older or disabled adults in Seward County
MILFORD SENIOR SHUTTLE runs Mon-Fri 9:30 am-12 noon for doctor appointments, grocery shopping, hairdresser appointments and shopping in the city limits
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING every month call for dates and times
FOOT SCREENING every other month, call for dates and times
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Modest Needs Foundation http://www.modestneeds.org (external link)
FINANCIAL HELP for emergency expenses through three types of grants
SELF SUFFICIENCY GRANTS help with regularly scheduled expenses that a client cannot pay due to a short-term emergency situation
BACK TO WORK GRANTS help those who are unemployed and need help to afford a small, work-related expense that will immediately return them to full-time employment
INDEPENDENT LIVING GRANTS are available for those who are permanently unable to work but who are living independently on the limited income to which they are entitled (i.e. retirement income, permanent disability income, etc.)
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Mosaic - Omaha http://www.mosaicinfo.org (external link)
SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY for people with disabilities and their families
RESIDENTIAL group homes
VOCATIONAL training and employment
RETIREMENT AGE programs
HOST HOMES
EARLY INTERVENTION
SPEAKERS BUREAU
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation - Columbus http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (gas and food) to migrant workers
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING assistance, job referrals and counseling
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
ABE/GED Vocational Training classes
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
SPANISH TRANSLATION, fee to private individual
IMMIGRATION BENEFIT APPLICATION assistance referrals to other services; services are provided to clients enrolled in the National Farm Workers Job Program
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation - Lincoln http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
ASSISTS agricultural workers with employment and training programs for a change in career and steady employment, assisting migrant and seasonal farm workers with supportive services, referrals and education.
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING provides work experience and skill development, as well as a wage reimbursement and tax credit incentives for employers during the training period; Classroom Training, such as Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation; Vocational Skill Instruction which offers financial assistance for participants to attend college at a vocational campus; Career Assessment/Job Search classes; and Employment Placement which provides assistance in locating employment along with monthly follow-ups for up to six months. Emergency Services include relocation assistance, child care, transportation, nutrition, temporary shelter
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NAF Multicultural Human Development Corporation - Scottsbluff http://www.nafmhdc.org (external link)
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES to migrant workers; rent, rent deposits, mortgage, and utility bill payment assistance for eligible participants and who are homeless or near homeless
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING assistance, job referrals and counseling
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
ABE/GED Vocational Training classes
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
SPANISH TRANSLATION, fee to private individual
IMMIGRATION BENEFIT APPLICATION assistance referrals to other services; services are provided to clients enrolled in the National Farm Workers Job Program
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National Service - Blue Valley Community Action Partnership http://www.bvca.net (external link)
FULL-TIME AMERICORPS members serve a total of 1700 hours, earning a small stipend and an education award of $4,725 upon successful completion of their term of service
ACTIVITIES including homework assistance, mentoring, computer access, recreation, arts and crafts, socialization, and special events for youth at the FYI Center
FULL-TIME VISTA members (Volunteers In Service To America) provide capacity building to departments within the nine core counties served by BVCA
VISTA Activities include fundraising, grant writing, agency needs assessments, volunteer recruitment and management
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Nebraska AgrAbility - Easter Seals Nebraska
VOCATIONAL assessment and counseling
SITUATIONAL assessment
ASSISTIVE technology services
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION and job service
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for school age children
HOME TRAINING
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION and job service
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for school age children
HOME TRAINING
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Kearney http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION and job service
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for school age children
HOME TRAINING
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Lincoln http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION services include vocational guidance and counseling; training, tuition, and equipment; occupational equipment and supplies; assistance for establishing small businesses (NBE); job placement and follow-up services; and medical services.
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for school age children
HOME TRAINING
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES and transitional services for youth who are proceeding from high school to college
OFFICE LOCATIONS are in Lincoln, Omaha, Norfolk, Kearney, North Platte and Scottsbluff
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Norfolk http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION and job service
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for all ages
HOME TRAINING
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Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Omaha http://www.ncbvi.ne.gov (external link)
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION and job service
ORIENTATION and adjustment center
CONSULTANTS for people who have blind infants and children
TRAINING in cane travel & independent living skills for school age children and individuals of all ages
HOME TRAINING
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Nebraska Department of Education http://www.nde.state.ne.us (external link)
ALL EDUCATION SERVICES for the state of Nebraska, including disability determination, early childhood education, adult education, and vocational rehabilitation
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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Richardson County http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
SYSTEM of services that help people live better lives through effective health and human services. Services include the following programs:
ACCESSNebraska - self-screen and apply online for many Nebraska public assistance benefit programs; using any computer with Internet access, visit www.accessnebraska.ne.gov; a computer kiosk is available at this location to apply for public benefits
ADULT FAMILY HOME - provides a homelike living arrangement to meet the needs of adults who are unable to live independently, but can function adequately with minimum supervision and protection.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - investigates and provides services to elderly and mentally or physically disabled persons age 18 or older who require protection from abuse or neglect. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
AID TO AGED, BLIND & DISABLED - provides services to low-income recipients to enable them to be as self-sufficient as possible. Such services include chore services, home delivered meals, homemaker services, adult day care, congregate meals, respite, and transportation.
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC) (a.k.a. TANF - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) - provides cash payments to economically vulnerable families with children 18 years or younger. For families with individuals who are employable, the assistance is time limited. For families with individuals who are not employable, there are no time limits.
CHILD CARE, SUBSIDIZED - families with incomes of up to 185% of the federal poverty guidelines may be eligible for financial assistance with the costs of child care for children 12 years and younger or with special needs. To be eligible, parents must be employed, incapacitated, or participating in education and training programs.
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE - services may be offered during and following an initial assessment to protect the child and improve the conditions that contributed to the risk of abuse and neglect. Services that may be offered include in-home family therapy, family support services, day care, transportation, case management, and temporary foster care. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT - provides legal services for ADC recipients to establish paternity and to help anyone enforce court orders for child support. Monitors child support collections and provides services to locate absent parents.
DISABLED PERSONS AND FAMILY SUPPORT - coordinates and purchases services to assist employed, disabled adults or helps families keep a disabled family member in their home.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - provides assistance to needy families with minor children in situations where other sources are not available. Examples of situations for which assistance is available are imminent evictions, loss of utility service, or exhaustion of food supplies.
EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE - provides short-term care to children 24 hours a day, statewide.
EMPLOYMENT FIRST - provides temporary support for a maximum of 60 months for families where the employable adults are transitioning to economic self-support, through components such as training, education, job preparation activities, or job search.
FOSTER CARE - provides a safe, temporary home for children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect, or delinquency.
KID'S CONNECTION - a state children's health insurance program that provides access to health care for low-income uninsured children statewide. 1-877-632-5437
LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE - a federally funded program to assist low-income households in meeting energy costs. Benefits are based on family size, fuel type, and geographic residency in the state.
MEDICAID - provides payment for the medical care of low-income Nebraskans. Types of medical services are hospital, nursing home, physicians, dental, clinic, home health, family planning, lab and radiology, and prescribed drugs. Medicaid may also cover home and community based services for high risk individuals who are aged, disabled, or mentally disabled.
MEDICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN - provides diagnosis and referral services to low-income children and purchases necessary treatment for them. Children who have a crippling or potentially crippling condition are given an evaluation upon request. Children determined eligible for the program are given additional treatment or services by medical providers under contract with the Department.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT - provides financial assistance to refugees who have been resettled in the United States and do not qualify for other programs. Assistance is limited to the first eight months as a refugee.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - assists the public in the recruitment and approval of services for children and families. Services include: referrals, recruit and license those interested in adopting or fostering children in Nebraska's child welfare system; work with individuals who are seeking appropriate day care for their own children; facilitate the process for individuals who want to provide licensed child care; and recruit, certify and approve individuals who provide housekeeping, personal care and respite for the aged and disabled.
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), formerly Food Stamps, provides food stamp benefits, through an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, to raise the level of nutrition among low-income households. Eligibility is based on household size, resources and income, which are compared to federal poverty guidelines. Call (877) 247-6328 for Electronic Benefits Transfer card balance, or to report a lost, stolen or damaged card.
STATE SUPPLEMENT - adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
STATE DISABILITY - provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.
GENERAL ASSISTANCE - provides medical and financial services including prescriptions and assistance with rent.
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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Saline County http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
SYSTEM of services that help people live better lives through effective health and human services. Services include the following programs:
ACCESSNebraska - self-screen and apply online for many Nebraska public assistance benefit programs; using any computer with Internet access, visit www.accessnebraska.ne.gov; a computer kiosk is available at this location to apply for public benefits
ADULT FAMILY HOME - provides a homelike living arrangement to meet the needs of adults who are unable to live independently, but can function adequately with minimum supervision and protection.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - investigates and provides services to elderly and mentally or physically disabled persons age 18 or older who require protection from abuse or neglect. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
AID TO AGED, BLIND & DISABLED - provides services to low-income recipients to enable them to be as self-sufficient as possible. Such services include chore services, home delivered meals, homemaker services, adult day care, congregate meals, respite, and transportation.
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC) (a.k.a. TANF - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) - provides cash payments to economically vulnerable families with children 18 years or younger. For families with individuals who are employable, the assistance is time limited. For families with individuals who are not employable, there are no time limits.
CHILD CARE, SUBSIDIZED - families with incomes of up to 185% of the federal poverty guidelines may be eligible for financial assistance with the costs of child care for children 12 years and younger or with special needs. To be eligible, parents must be employed, incapacitated, or participating in education and training programs.
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE - services may be offered during and following an initial assessment to protect the child and improve the conditions that contributed to the risk of abuse and neglect. Services that may be offered include in-home family therapy, family support services, day care, transportation, case management, and temporary foster care. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT - provides legal services for ADC recipients to establish paternity and to help anyone enforce court orders for child support. Monitors child support collections and provides services to locate absent parents.
DISABLED PERSONS AND FAMILY SUPPORT - coordinates and purchases services to assist employed, disabled adults or helps families keep a disabled family member in their home.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - provides assistance to needy families with minor children in situations where other sources are not available. Examples of situations for which assistance is available are imminent evictions, loss of utility service, or exhaustion of food supplies.
EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE - provides short-term care to children 24 hours a day, statewide.
EMPLOYMENT FIRST - provides temporary support for a maximum of 60 months for families where the employable adults are transitioning to economic self-support, through components such as training, education, job preparation activities, or job search.
FOSTER CARE - provides a safe, temporary home for children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect, or delinquency.
KID'S CONNECTION - a state children's health insurance program that provides access to health care for low-income uninsured children statewide. 1-877-632-5437
LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE - a federally funded program to assist low-income households in meeting energy costs. Benefits are based on family size, fuel type, and geographic residency in the state.
MEDICAID - provides payment for the medical care of low-income Nebraskans. Types of medical services are hospital, nursing home, physicians, dental, clinic, home health, family planning, lab and radiology, and prescribed drugs. Medicaid may also cover home and community based services for high risk individuals who are aged, disabled, or mentally disabled.
MEDICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN - provides diagnosis and referral services to low-income children and purchases necessary treatment for them. Children who have a crippling or potentially crippling condition are given an evaluation upon request. Children determined eligible for the program are given additional treatment or services by medical providers under contract with the Department.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT - provides financial assistance to refugees who have been resettled in the United States and do not qualify for other programs. Assistance is limited to the first eight months as a refugee.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - assists the public in the recruitment and approval of services for children and families. Services include: referrals, recruit and license those interested in adopting or fostering children in Nebraska's child welfare system; work with individuals who are seeking appropriate day care for their own children; facilitate the process for individuals who want to provide licensed child care; and recruit, certify and approve individuals who provide housekeeping, personal care and respite for the aged and disabled.
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), formerly Food Stamps, provides food stamp benefits, through an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, to raise the level of nutrition among low-income households. Eligibility is based on household size, resources and income, which are compared to federal poverty guidelines. Call (877) 247-6328 for Electronic Benefits Transfer card balance, or to report a lost, stolen or damaged card.
STATE SUPPLEMENT - adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
STATE DISABILITY - provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Alliance http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
RURAL AND METRO BASIC OCCUPATION (RAMBO) is designed to help low income individuals attend school in order to have a career in a health field
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Beatrice http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
CUSTOMIZED RECRUITMENT and referral
JOB TRAINING resources
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT training
ON-THE-JOB training
VOCATIONAL training
LAYOFF ASSISTANCE
LABOR MARKET information
PRE-EMPLOYMENT and proficiency testing
WAGE DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE access
AUDIO/VISUAL RESOURCE library
WORKPLACE SAFETY and labor law information
JOB LINK ON-LINE for posting job opportunities and searching a resume database
JOB SEARCH and placement assistance
CAREER GUIDANCE
COST REIMBURSABLE services include customized assessment, background checks, use of facilities, outsourcing, typing tests and specialized recruitment for professional positions
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Columbus http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
ADULT PROGRAM for training services
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Fremont http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CAREER CENTER basic employment and labor exchange services, and career guidance
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) provider is intensive training service for eligible persons
EMPLOYER SERVICES including job postings
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Grand Island http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
CAREER ASSESSMENT and counseling
JOB SEARCH assistance
ON THE JOB TRAINING employment opportunities
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to supportive services
RESUME building
TUITION ASSISTANCE program for those eligible
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Hastings http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment; summer youth program for ages 16-24
DISLOCATED WORKER program
ADULT PROGRAM for training services
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Lexington http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Lincoln http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB BANK provides a computer listing of job openings including America's Job Bank, a national database.
CAREER COUNSELING assists job seekers in career choices, job changes and adjustments. Offers career counseling which includes job seeking skills workshops providing information about applications, resumes, cover letters, networking and tapping the hidden job market. Clients can access "Quest" and "Skills," computer programs which offer self-directed career guidance.
JOB PLACEMENT assists job seekers to acquire jobs and employers to fill job positions. Offers a Job Resource Library which allows job seekers to browse through Nebraska Joblink and America's Job Bank database for statewide and national listings. Job openings may be accessed 24 hours daily through a personal computer and modem; call for address. Additional services include proficiency tests (typing and data entry); aptitude testing; and placement services for youth, older workers, and migrant/seasonal farm workers.
ONE STOP COOPERATIVE COMPUTER LAB provides assistance with resumes, cover letters, and on-line applications; classes or tutorials in basic computer and job search skills; and an open lab to practice skills or for individual assistance.
SUPPORT GROUP
EXPERIENCE UNLIMITED provides an opportunity for networking and speakers to assist unemployed professionals with the changes and challenges of being unemployed. The group meets on Thursdays, 12:00pm-1:00pm at the Bennett Martin Public Library, 14th and M Street.
VETERANS PLACEMENT SERVICES offers a Job Resource Library which allows job seekers to browse for statewide jobs and national listings through America's Job Bank database. Job openings may be accessed 24 hours daily through a personal computer and modem; call for address. Additional services include career counseling; job seeking skills workshops; and access to "Quest" and "Skills," computer programs which offer self-directed career guidance. Eligibility includes veterans who have served 180 days active duty and were discharged with other than a dishonorable discharge; discharged because of a service connected disability; or member of a reserve, called to active duty and discharged with other than a dishonorable discharge.
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - McCook http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE information
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Nebraska City http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
CUSTOMIZED RECRUITMENT and referral
JOB TRAINING resources
WORKFORCE Investment training
ON-THE-JOB training
VOCATIONAL training
LAYOFF ASSISTANCE
LABOR MARKET information
PRE-EMPLOYMENT and proficiency testing
WAGE DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE access
AUDIO/VISUAL RESOURCE library
WORKPLACE SAFETY and labor law information
JOB LINK ON-LINE for posting job opportunities and searching a resume database
JOB SEARCH and placement assistance
CAREER GUIDANCE
COST REIMBURSIBLE services include customized assessment, background checks, use of facilities, outsourcing, typing tests and specialized recruitment for professional positions
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Norfolk http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - North Platte http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
VETERANS WORKFORCE Investment Program (VWIP)
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Omaha http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
VETERANS WORKFORCE Investment Program (VWIP)
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Omaha http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
VETERANS WORKFORCE Investment Program (VWIP)
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Omaha Blue Lion Center http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
JOB MATCHING and referral
CAREER GUIDANCE and assessment
TESTING CLERICAL skills
EMPLOYER services
LABOR MARKET and apprenticeship information
BONDING
VETERANS services
RESUME DESIGN, interviewing skills, job searching techniques
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER and Internet use available
REMEDIAL and basic education
WOTC
NAVIGATOR SYSTEM provides services to staff working with disabled clients experiencing a barrier to employment; also provide direct services to businesses
WIA JOB TRAINING Program
SERVICE TO ADULTS and dislocated workers
SKILLS TRAINING
JOB SEARCH assistance
JOB PLACEMENT assistance
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Scottsbluff http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - Sidney http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME assistance
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER programs
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Department of Labor - York http://www.dol.nebraska.gov (external link)
CUSTOMIZED RECRUITMENT and referral
JOB TRAINING resources
WORKFORCE Investment training
ON-THE-JOB training
VOCATIONAL training
LAYOFF ASSISTANCE
LABOR MARKET information
PRE-EMPLOYMENT and proficiency testing
WAGE DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE access
AUDIO/VISUAL RESOURCE library
WORKPLACE SAFETY and labor law information
JOB LINK ON-LINE for posting job opportunities and searching a resume database
JOB SEARCH and placement assistance
CAREER GUIDANCE
COST REIMBURSIBLE services include customized assessment, background checks, use of facilities, outsourcing, typing tests and specialized recruitment for professional positions
AVAILABLE COMPUTERS for job search usage
MEETS with area clients here on an itinerant basis
REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM provides information for individuals interested in apprenticeship opportunities and for employers searching for proven strategies to develop talent and build a skilled workforce; provides information on funding opportunities, program information, services for veterans, links to federal resources and union websites participating in the Registered Apprenticeship System; to become an apprentice, you must be at least 16 years old and complete one to six years of paid, supervised, work based training and technical instruction to become certified in the profession of your choice
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Nebraska Office of the Corporation for Nat'l and Community Servic http://www.nationalservice.gov (external link)
AMERICORPS AND VISTA member funding and approval
GRANTS for the National Senior Service Corp
FUNDING for the Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion, and Retired and Senior Volunteer programs
VOLUNTEERS AND VOLUNTARISM PROMOTION in collaboration with the Nebraska Volunteer Service Commission
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Nebraska Workforce Development - Holdrege http://www.nebraskaworkforce.com (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME ASSISTANCE
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING INFORMATION
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER PROGRAM
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Nebraska Workforce Development - Kearney http://www.nebraskaworkforce.com (external link)
REGISTRATION AND REFERRAL to employment opportunities
RESUME ASSISTANCE
JOB SEARCH and interviewing techniques
JOB TRAINING information
YOUTH PROGRAM for ages 14-21 whose family receives cash assistance or food stamps, is homeless, falls within poverty guidelines, is at risk for dropping out of school, has dropped out of school, or has barriers to employment
DISLOCATED WORKER program
VETRAN'S EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM for those who served on active duty for at least 180 days
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE information
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Nishna Productions, Inc. http://www.nishna.org (external link)
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT program provides assistance in securing and maintaining a job in the community; services include work evaluation, work adjustment, job coaching, job development, and community based vocational assessment
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Nishna Work Activity Service http://www.nishna.org (external link)
WORK ACTIVITY CENTERS in Red Oak and Shenandoah provide opportunities for people with disabilities to gain useful vocational training while earning a wage
DAY HABILITATION services
TRANSPORTATION to both services is available
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Administrative Office http://www.ncap.info (external link)
SENIOR VOLUNTEER SERVICES provides opportunities for people ages 55 and over to offer volunteer service through the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) or through the Foster Grandparent Program (FGP)
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Box Butte County http://www.ncap.info (external link)
RENT, MORTGAGE, and utility payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
INCOME TAX return assistance
MONEY MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION on available educational and employment opportunities
EMERGENCY SERVICES to migrant workers and the homeless, including case management, motel vouchers, transportation expense assistance, etc.
DONATED ITEMS accepted
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Dawes and Sioux Counties http://www.ncap.info (external link)
RENT, MORTGAGE, and utility payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
INCOME TAX return assistance
MONEY MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION on available educational and employment opportunities
EMERGENCY SERVICES to homeless and other individuals in need, including case management, motel vouchers, transportation expense assistance, etc.
DONATED ITEMS ACCEPTED
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Northwest Community Action Partnership - Sheridan County http://www.ncap.info (external link)
RENT, MORTGAGE, and utility payment assistance
FOOD PANTRY
COMMODITIES
INFORMATION available on educational and employment opportunities
MONEY MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION services available for trips to hospital or clinic appointments, shopping and nutrition centers, and senior citizen activities, among other destinations
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Nuckolls County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT and respite care
CONGREGATE meals at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED Meals
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CARE ADVOCACY
TRANSPORTATION to the various senior centers for meals and activities, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc; service is available to all, but targeted to the older or disabled rider
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Omaha Opportunities Industrialization Center
CAREER TRAINING in Certified Nursing Assistant and Medication Aide
BASIC COMPUTER skills training
JOB counseling and placement assistance
GED preparation
ADULT DAY CARE for seniors and persons with disabilities
SUNSHINE ACADEMY child care
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One Stop Employment Solutions - Urban Development http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/urban/WIprog/onestop.htm (external link)
SKILL training and employment opportunities to adult, youth and dislocated workers; training is provided in a formal classroom setting at a non-profit work-site or in the private sector through on-the-job training
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Oshkosh Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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PIER - Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County
SERVICES are provided to individuals with severe functional impairments who have not responded well to traditional outpatient care. Many have co-occurring problems with substance abuse, homelessness, or involvement with the judicial system. Services are provided to the client in their home and the community.
VOCATIONAL rehabilitation
SUBSTANCE ABUSE education
COUNSELING
ASSISTANCE with health care needs
ASSISTANCE with daily living skills
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Pottawattamie County Homeless Link http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
HOMELESS SERVICES INCLUDE:
Assistance with applications, forms, and application for eligible services
Transportation to medical, legal, counseling and shelter services when no other form of transportation is available
Mental Health Counseling
Chemical Dependency and Addictions Treatment (including Alcohol, Chemical Dependency and Compulsive Gambling)
Continued supportive services for up to six months after permanent housing is obtained
MICAH HOUSE SERVICES INCLUDE:
Emergency shelter to families, and parents with children
Channel food resources to pantries in the area
Clothing pantry
LEGAL AID OF IOWA SERVICES INCLUDE:
Legal assistance to homeless survivors of domestic abuse
Landlord/tenant disputes
Legal assistance for SSI and SSDI
MESSENGERS OF HOPE MINISTRIES SERVICES INCLUDES:
Hot meals served every evening from 5pm-6:30pm, 365 days per year
Food Pantry
Clothing Closet
Nursing Services (Wednesday evenings)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING is available - Transitions - for single, adults or families
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE may be available to homeless individuals to help with housing, education, employment, medical care, and transportation
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Rainbow Center, Inc http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
PROVIDES SUPPORT for persons diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness including such services as day rehabilitation, in-home services and support for successful community living, and vocational support and supported employment
CONTACT POINT for Walles House, providing housing for mentally ill persons over 19 years of age; 4401 Sunrise Place, Columbus, Nebraska
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Rainbow Center, Inc http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
PROVIDES SUPPORT for persons diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness including such services as day rehabilitation, in-home services and support for successful community living, and vocational support and supported employment
CONTACT POINT for Walles House, providing housing for mentally ill persons over 19 years of age; 4401 Sunrise Place, Columbus, Nebraska
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Region I Office of Human Development (OHD) - Chadron/Alliance
COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES and support to persons of all ages with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM include staffed group homes for youth and adults, supervised apartments, and independent living arrangements in Alliance, Chadron, and Hay Springs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and employment services through a supervised workshop, Niobrara Enterprises, includes on-site contract work, work stations in industry, supervised employment programs, and job coaching
A YEAR-ROUND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM is available to children through contractual arrangements with the school district
ADULT LEISURE AND RECRATIONAL CENTER for individuals who have reached retirement age; clients are served through an alternative day program that emphasizes recreation, leisure, and maintenance of daily living skills; alternative day services are also available for other adults whose needs do not include vocational or employment goals
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Region I Office of Human Development (OHD) - Scottsbluff
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES and support to persons of all ages with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM includes staffed group homes for youth and adults, supervised apartments, and independent living arrangements
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and employment services through a supervised workshop (High Plains Products and Services), which includes on-site contract work, work stations in industry, supervised employment programs, and job coaching.
YEAR-ROUND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM is available to children through contractual arrangements with the school district
RETIREMENT CENTER, 1513 Second Ave, for individuals who have reached retirement age; clients are served through an alternative day program that emphasizes recreation, leisure, and maintenance of daily living skills; alternative day services are also available for other adults whose needs do not include vocational or employment goals
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER provides a 12-month educational program for preschool and school-age children with developmental disabilities
BARGAIN BIN THRIFT STORE, 1517 Second Ave, work training site
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Region I Office of Human Development (OHD) - Sidney
COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES and support to persons of all ages with developmental disabilities
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM include staffed group homes for youth and adults, supervised apartments, and independent living arrangements in Alliance, Chadron, and Hay Springs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and employment services through a supervised workshop, Niobrara Enterprises, includes on-site contract work, work stations in industry, supervised employment programs, and job coaching
A YEAR-ROUND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM is available to children through contractual arrangements with the school district
ADULT LEISURE AND RECRATIONAL CENTER for individuals who have reached retirement age; clients are served through an alternative day program that emphasizes recreation, leisure, and maintenance of daily living skills; alternative day services are also available for other adults whose needs do not include vocational or employment goals
PLAY IT AGAIN SAM Thrift Store, 427 Illinois St, work training site
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Region V Services (Central Office) http://www.regionvservices.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE for all Region V Services county offices in southeast Nebraska
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Region V Services - Auburn http://www.regionvservices.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
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Region V Services - Columbus
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
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Region V Services - Crete
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
MEDICAL SUPPORT
TRANSPORTATION to day services and to appointments, including Lincoln and Omaha
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Region V Services - David City
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
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Region V Services - Fairbury
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
RESPITE CARE available for adults in-home or out-of-home
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Region V Services - Lincoln http://www.regionvservices.com (external link)
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
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Region V Services - Seward
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
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Region V Services - Wahoo
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
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Region V Services - York
VOCATIONAL SERVICES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES
TRAINING
RESPITE CARE available for children and/or adults with disabilities or who have been placed into protective custody
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Retired and Senior Volunteer Program - Hastings http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
VOLUNTEER positions for people 55 and older in the community
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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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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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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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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 Services Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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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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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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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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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 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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Tri-County Partnership for Youth Development http://www.goodwillomaha.com/partnership (external link)
INTENSIVE case management to provide the following:
Employment guidance and counseling through career exploration and job readiness training
Assistance with vocational or educational placement
Paid work experience, summer employment and on-the job training opportunities
Occupational skills training
Tuition assistance
On site tutoring
Leadership opportunities
Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.
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University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.unk.edu (external link)
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling for UNK students and campus-wide programs - 865-8248
STUDENT health services - 865-8218
SERVICE and community leadership through the Greek system - 865-8519
EDUCATIONAL programs (REACH UP) on alcohol and drug use - 865-8248
CAREER services for students and alumni - 865-8501
CHILD development center for children of UNK students - 865-8426
LIBRARY, open to UNK faculty, students, and the Kearney community - 865-8535
LEARNING skills center offers study skills, tutoring, make-up testing, and advising - 865-8214
HUMAN performance lab offers heath and nutrition programs - 865-8336
COMMUNICATIONS Building has meeting space to accommodate many technology
needs - call (308) 865-8503 for availability
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Adams County http://www.adams.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Antelope County http://www.antelope.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Boone County http://www.boone-nance.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Box Butte County http://www.boxbutte.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Boyd County http://www.holt-boyd.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Brown/Keya Paha/Rock County http://www.bkr.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Buffalo County http://www.buffalo.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Burt County http://www.burt.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Butler County http://www.butler.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cass County http://www.cass.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cedar County http://www.cedar.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cedar County http://www.cedar.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Central Sandhills Area http://www.centralsandhills.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Chase County http://www.sw4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cherry County http://www.cherry.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cheyenne County http://www.ckb.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Clay County http://www.clay.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Colfax County http://www.colfax.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Cuming County http://www.cuming.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Custer County http://www.custer.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dakota County http://www.dakota.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dawes County http://www.dawes.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dawson County http://www.dawson.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Deuel County http://www.deuel-garden.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dixon County http://www.dixon.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dodge County http://www.dodge.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Douglas/Sarpy County http://www.douglas-sarpy.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS target value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education (http://4h.unl.edu/esi/), and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training (http://nebraskaedge.unl.edu/)
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Douglas/Sarpy County South http://www.douglas-sarpy.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS target value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education (http://4h.unl.edu/esi/), and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training (http://nebraskaedge.unl.edu/)
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Dundy County http://www.sw4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Fillmore County http://www.fillmore.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Franklin County http://www.franklin.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Frontier County http://www.frontier.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Frontier County http://www.frontier.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Furnas County http://www.extension.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Gage County http://www.gage.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Garden County http://www.deuel-garden.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Garfield/Loup/Wheeler County http://www.glw.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Gosper County http://www.extension.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Greeley County http://www.central4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Hall County http://www.hall.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Hamilton County http://www.hamilton.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Harlan County http://www.harlan.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Hayes County http://www.sw4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Hitchcock County http://www.sw4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Holt County http://www.holt-boyd.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Howard County http://www.central4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Jefferson County http://www.jefferson.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Johnson County http://www.johnson.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Kearney County http://www.kearney.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Keith/Arthur County http://www.kap.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Kimball-Banner County http://www.ckb.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Knox County http://www.knox.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Lincoln/McPherson County http://www.lincolnmcpherson.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Madison County http://www.madison.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Merrick County http://www.merrick.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Morrill County http://www.morrill.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Nance County http://www.boone-nance.unl.edu/ (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Nemaha County http://www.nemaha.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Nuckolls County http://www.southernplains.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Otoe County http://www.otoe.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Pawnee County http://www.pawnee.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Perkins County http://www.kap.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Phelps County http://www.phelps.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Pierce County http://www.pierce.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Platte County http://www.platte.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Polk County http://www.polk.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Red Willow County http://www.redwillow.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Richardson County http://www.richardson.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Saline County http://www.saline.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Saunders County http://www.saunders.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Scotts Bluff County http://www.scottsbluff-morrill.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Seward County http://www.seward.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Seward County http://www.seward.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Sheridan County http://www.sheridan.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
PARENTING classes through the Human Needs Network of Sheridan County
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Sherman County http://www.central4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Sioux County http://www.sioux.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Stanton County http://www.stanton.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Thayer County http://www.southernplains.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Thurston County http://www.thurston.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Valley County http://www.central4.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Washington County http://www.washington.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Wayne County http://www.wayne.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Webster County http://www.webster.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - York County http://www.york.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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Urban League Family Resource Center http://www.urbanleagueneb.org (external link)
GED program referrals
CAREER education classes and workshops
VOTER education and registration
COLLABORATING agencies are housed within the Family Resource Center:
a. Life Options Counseling
b. NHHS System
c. Visiting Nurses Association
d. Just Mentoring and Coordinating
e. New Horizons Counseling Services
f. American Red Cross Utility Assistance
g. US EPA Community Information Center
h. Nebraska AIDS Project
EMPLOYMENT First Case Management
MULTIPURPOSE Room open to the community for meetings; fee for evenings and weekends
PANTRY referrals for clients 10:00am-12:45pm, Monday-Friday (10th through the end of the month)
COMPUTER lab open during scheduled hours for job search, online information
PRENATAL health and parent resource center
MONTHLY job fairs on site and at community college locations
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Urban League of Nebraska http://www.urbanleagueneb.org (external link)
CAREER Development including resume writing, mini-job fairs (second Wednesday of the month), interviewing tips, and career guidance
REFERRAL services for pantries, race relations, housing, health, and economic development
ADVOCACY
VOTER REGISTRATION and information
EDUCATION services including scholarships, financial aid workshops, tour of Black colleges, ACT/SAT test preparation, and mentoring/tutoring
INTERNET access and computer training
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Utica Senior Center - Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
RECREATION, health education, and informational programs
INFORMATION and referral
FUN AND FITNESS class
SENIOR COMPANION program provides companion services to older or disabled adults in Seward County
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Versatile Support Services, Inc.
INDEPENDENT LIVING and employment skills to the developmentally disabled
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Vet Center
COUNSELING for individuals and groups
JOB DEVELOPMENT
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL service
WORKSHOPS and educational programs
BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING is available to family members of Armed Forces personnel who die in the service of their country
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Vocational Development Center, Inc. http://www.vodec.org (external link)
COMMUNITY BASED RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS for persons with mental disabilities over 18 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills
SHELTERED WORKSHOP for persons with mental disabilities
JOB SKILLS and job placement
DAY SERVICES for persons with multiple/severe disabilities
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Columbus http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
ASSESSMENT
VOCATIONAL counseling and guidance
MEDICAL and psychiatric treatment
PROSTHETIC appliances for physical aids
VOCATIONAL training
PERSONAL and work adjustment counseling
SUPPORTED employment
ASSISTIVE technology
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Grand Island http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
ASSISTANCE OBTAINING prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
JOB COACHING and supported employment, and placement assistance
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Kearney http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
EMPLOYMENT services for individuals with mental and physical disabilities
JOB COACHING, supported employment, and placement assistance
ASSISTANCE in locating resources for obtaining prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Kearney http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
EMPLOYMENT services for individuals with mental and physical disabilities
JOB COACHING, supported employment, and placement assistance
ASSISTANCE in locating resources for obtaining prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Lincoln http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
WORKS to develop, improve or restore the working usefulness of individuals with a disability so they may become satisfactorily employed. The Federal Rehabilitation Act and regulations require that services are provided to persons with significant and most significant disabilities before serving other eligible persons with disabilities.
ASSESSMENT
VOCATIONAL counseling and guidance
MEDICAL and psychiatric treatment
PROSTHETIC appliances for physical aids
VOCATIONAL training
PERSONAL and work adjustment counseling
LIFE exploration and skill training
PLACEMENT and post employment
SUPPORTED employment
ASSISTIVE technology
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Norfolk http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.gov (external link)
ASSISSTANCE OBTAINING prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
JOB COACHING and supported employment, and placement assistance
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - North Platte http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
VOCATIONAL Exploration, training
JOB Seeking Skills
ASSISTANCE obtaining prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
BENEFITS analysis
JOB COACHING, supported employment and placement assistance
EMPLOYMENT Maintenance
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Omaha http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
VOCATIONAL Counseling to determine skills, abilities, and interests
JOB MATCHING skills, abilities, and interests to the needs of local employers
CUSTOM TRAINING to teach specific skills the job requires - on-the-job training
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY with special devices or workplace accommodations needed to do the job
INDEPENDENT LIVING assessment of barriers to employment
JOB PLACEMENT services
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Scottsbluff http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
ASSISTANCE OBTAINING prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
JOB TRAINING as necessary for employment
JOB COACHING and supported employment, and placement assistance
JOB PLACEMENT and retention services
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - South Sioux City http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
VOCATIONAL Counseling
ASSISTANCE with preparing for, getting and keeping a job.
ASSISTANCE obtaining prosthetic appliances or modified equipment
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Vocational Rehabilitation Services - West Omaha http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us (external link)
VOCATIONAL Counseling to determine skills, abilities, and interests
JOB MATCHING skills, abilities, and interests to the needs of local employers
CUSTOM TRAINING to teach specific skills the job requires - on-the-job training
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY with special devices or workplace accommodations needed to do the job
INDEPENDENT LIVING assessment of barriers to employment
JOB PLACEMENT services
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VODEC in Millard http://www.vodec.org (external link)
COMMUNITY BASED RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS for persons with mental disabilities over 18 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills
SHELTERED WORKSHOP for persons with mental disabilities
JOB SKILLS and job placement
DAY SERVICES for persons with multiple/severe disabilities
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VODEC on Abbott Drive http://www.vodec.org (external link)
COMMUNITY BASED RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS for persons with mental disabilities over 18 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills
SHELTERED WORKSHOP for persons with mental disabilities
JOB SKILLS and job placement
DAY SERVICES for persons with multiple/severe disabilities
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Webster County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT and respite care
CONGREGATE meals at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED Meals
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
CARE ADVOCACY
TRANSPORTATION program for Webster County - out of area medical transports available
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West Central Community Action - Executive Offices http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC in all counties expect Pottawattamie County
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
OUTREACH offices in each of the 10 counties in the service area that provide direct assistance to the clients in a number of areas. Several also have food pantries and/or clothing rooms and provide assitance through a variety of other programs such as Emergency Food and Shelter and Embrace Iowa
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West Central Community Action - Harrison County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD pantry
BACK TO SCHOOL supplies drive
HOLIDAY adoption program
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West Central Community Action - Mills County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING room
HOLIDAY programs include Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets and adopt a family program
APPLICATIONS for food service program and housing authority
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West Central Community Action - Montgomery County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING room
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West Central Community Action - Pottawattamie County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
UTILTY BILL assistance during the summer (Aquila only) when funds available
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
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West Central Community Action - Shelby County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY
CLOTHING room
HOLIDAY Adopt a Family Program
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Western Nebraska Community College - Scottsbluff http://www.wncc.net (external link)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GED preparation and testing
ESL - English as a Second language classes
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, including literacy, job seeking, and life skills education
CITIZENSHIP preparation
TUTORS available in various locations in the Panhandle
SINGLE PARENT / DISPLACED HOMEMAKER program provides career counseling, dependent care, non-traditional training, skills training, technology training, books and tuition, personal counseling, support groups, transportation; contact a student services advisor for information
VETERANS Upward Bound programs offer intensive basic skills development and short-term remedial courses for military veterans to help them successfully transition to post-secondary education
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YWCA - Lincoln http://www.ywcalincoln.org (external link)
DANCE ACADEMY jazz, ballet, tap and various other dance classes from ages 2 - adults.
JOB OUTFITTERS clothing and other resources for low-income women who are seeking employment, or who have a job but need additional professional clothing.
SMART an informal math and science educational program for girls in grades 4-6
SOS (Skills Opportunities Success) After School program that offers prevention curriculum and life skills classes
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YWCA Omaha http://www.ywcaomaha.org (external link)
24-HOUR HOTLINE for sexual assault and domestic violence referrals, safety planning, information
ADVOCACY for safety planning, protection orders, transportation, housing, shelter referrals, some financial assistance for victims fleeing abuse
INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING for all ages
CAREER ASSESSMENT, job search assistance, job listing resources, seminars, career clothing closet, re-entering the world of education, locating sources of financial aid, educational opportunities
LEGAL SERVICES provided for victims of domestic violence, must consult Legal Aid of Nebraska first
EDUCATION PROGRAMS domestic violence education for women, women's empowerment course (call for schedule), non violence classes for men and women.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL intensive outpatient evaluations, groups, and individual counseling sessions