Creighton University's Financial Hope Collaborative
Since 2009, the Financial Hope Collaborative has offered the Financial Success Program (FSP) to people who are struggling with their finances.
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.
Committed to connecting those touched by Down syndrome through education, advocacy and support.
Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc., (FHAS) provides top-notch impact-oriented housing services to about 9,000 low-to-moderate income individuals annually, changing lives, revitalizing communities, and developing lifelong skills.
To Engage and Educate our community, inspiring a healthy future through Literacy, Family and public health services.
The Florence M. Lakin Child Development Center provides immediate access to safe, affordable, Montessori-Inspired, trauma-informed childcare to support the families in our community and at the MICAH House.
Food Bank for the Heartland provides food to non-profits and pantries in 16 Iowa Counties including Pottawattamie County. Our website has a "Find Food" tool that allows neighbors to look up pantries near them as well as the hours, any requirements, and contact information.
Give Recovery offers transportation and assistance with fees associated with recovery from drug addictions.
Provides clients with a variety of community resources; Short Term Housing, Case Management, Assertive Community Treatment, Mental Health, Psychiatric, Substance Use, Peer Support, Health Programs, Substance Misuse and Problem Gambling Programs.
Serving seniors in southwest Iowa, Immanuel Pathways offers PACE® (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) to seniors, enabling nursing home qualified individuals to remain happy and healthy in their homes.