Charles E Lakin Human Services Campus

Central location for Boys and Girls Club, Heartland Family Services, MICAH House and Salvation Army.
Central location for Boys and Girls Club, Heartland Family Services, MICAH House and Salvation Army.
Providing opportunities for people to get healthy, stay active and be part of a healthy living community. Supporting people on their journey to a healthy and happy individual or family lifestyle.
CHI-Mercy Hospital is designed to heal the body, mind and spirit of every person in a more comfortable, less stressful hospital environment.
If you suspect a child under 18 or a dependent adult is being abused or neglected please call immediately! If they are in imminent danger, please call 911.
Child and Family Resource Network is a network of family support services throughout nine southwest Iowa counties that helps pregnant parents and families with kids under five years old.
Children's Square USA works to help recognize and treat the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of each child served. Programs strive to help children and families learn the life skills essential to a successful life.
Food pantry available Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. by appointment only (712-328-8122).
Connections Area Agency on Aging provides information supports and services for older Iowans and their family caregivers to help them to age on their own terms in the community of their choice.
Serving families in Carter Lake, Crescent and Council Bluffs in Iowa. Over 9000 students attend two high schools (9 - 12), two middle schools (6-8) and eleven elementary schools (Pre-K - 5).
Self-Help group for individuals with MS. Meets the third Monday of the month at 6 p.m. at Lansky's:
1131 N Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
The Council Bluffs Schools Foundation mission is to provide financial resources and support to benefit the children, families, and staff of the Council Bluffs Community School District.
Free legal assistance on civil matters for low-income residents of Douglas County, Nebraska. The clinic, staffed by Creighton law students, operates as a small law firm.
Since 2009, the Financial Hope Collaborative has offered the Financial Success Program (FSP) to people who are struggling with their finances.
Providing services and assistance to victims of violent crimes, including helping victims with certain out-of-pocket expenses related to injuries from violent crime. It is funded entirely by fines and penalties paid by criminals (not by taxpayers).
Our Omaha chapter of DBSA provides peer support for people living with depression, bipolar disorder, or another mood disorder, as well as their family and friends.
Meetings are held every Thursday (except holidays) from 7-9 PM at:
Envisioning wellness for people living with depression and bipolar disorder. DBSA provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.
Providing high quality, comprehensive mental health care for the underserved of Douglas County.