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LIHEAP (low income home energy assistance program) provides assistance with a utility bill. Applications are accepted November 1 – August 15; for elderly or disabled individuals applications are accepted starting October 1. Income must fall within 200% of poverty guideline. Call for an appointment. A letter has been sent to those who may be eligible for early application in August or September.
Some applicants may qualify for the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP), where an eligible client pays a percentage of their income, receives a monthly benefit towards their utility bill, and receives a reduction in overdue payments for every on-time payment they make by the bill due date. Contact for more information.
If the homeowner's furnace is not working or is dangerous or emitting carbon monoxide into the household, LIHEAP may be able to provide a furnace repair or replacement. Contact for more information.
**This program is not designed to pay a household's total energy costs. The program will provide supplemental assistance based on several factors. This is a one-time payment to your energy provider.
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Investigation and reporting of communicable diseases, includes STD and HIV/AIDS, as well as referral for testing and treatment.
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Before and after school transportation.
Help with homework.
Enrichment activities (arts and crafts, field trips, recreation, etc.).
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Food pantry.
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Provides opportunities for community inclusion by delivering Peace Meals to area seniors, going to the library, swimming, camping, fishing, voluntary community service, and shopping locally. These events encourage people to make their own choices while providing employment and regular working hours for persons who qualify, for commensurate pay.
Teaching a variety of skills based upon each individual's capabilities, increased responsibility for independent living, upgrading basic academic skills, improving social skills and improving individual self-esteem
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Offers a summer day camp. Providing academics and athletics to promote healthy minds and healthy bodies. Services include an eight-week camp with academic enrichment, healthy meals, arts and crafts, and field trips.
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Provides immediate treatment and diagnosis for minor illnesses and injuries.
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Offers to help children in grades 4-12 develop knowledge and skills. Services include learning about citizenship, leadership, cooking, arts and crafts, mechanics and technology, horticulture, agriculture, and other subjects. To teach young people about these subjects, the 4-H program uses the learn-by-doing method of instruction.
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Offers child care, preschool, before/after school, school days out, and summer programs, as well as Early Head Start.
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Offers help to first and second-time parents managing the demands of caring for a child during the first three years of life. Family-support workers visit the home to encourage new parents by building on their strengths, emphasizing the joys of parenting and easing concerns with education and hands-on assistance. Services can start before the baby is born with prenatal home visits by a doula.
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Provides monthly financial assistance.
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- Child Care Assistance Program: Administers the Department of Human Services child care program for working parents with children under the age of 13 who income-qualify. Will pay for parent's choice of child care, full- or part-time, as well as before- and after-school care.
- Child Care Referral Program: Provides referrals to parents in need of child care. Parents are counseled on how to select quality child care that best meets the needs of their individual child.
- Employer Contracted Services: Enhanced referral services as well as presentations and parenting seminars on child care issues. Employer services are fee-based; please call for specific information.
- Early Childhood Professional Services: Training, scholarships, conferences, CPR and First Aid training, workshops, and other early childhood professional development opportunities.
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Provides staff who will help provide information, training and/or assistance to youth with significant disabilities, post high school, and individuals with disabilities living in nursing facilities with attention to deflection of people with significant disabilities at risk of entering institutions, so they may remain living in the community.
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Offers an animal shelter with cats and dogs. Services include low-cost spay and neuter services for pets, as well as vaccination services.
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The following services are offered at this location.
North Entrance (existing):
-- Allergy and Immunology
-- Dermatology
-- Dermatology (MOHS)
-- Developmental Pediatrics
-- Gynecology
-- Pediatrics
-- Psychology
-- Endocrinology
-- Rheumatology
-- Nutrition Services
-- Patient Accounts.
West Entrance (new):
-- Family Medicine
-- Adult Medicine
-- Adult Medicine Residency
-- Cardiac Rehabilitation
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Provides older adults and their caregivers with vital information on available programs, services, and benefits. Professionally trained staff assists individuals with navigating a wide range of resources, including healthcare options, financial aid, and support services. Seniors and caregivers can receive personalized guidance to address their needs and concerns.
Serves as the area's Aging and Disability Resource Center and Area Agency on Aging.
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Offers no-cost health screenings for diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, depressive symptoms, and food insecurity. Also provide awareness, education and support as well as glucometers and blood pressure machines to those that need it to monitor their numbers.
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Provides an array of employment opportunities, such as job training and counseling, job search assistance, resume and cover letter writing, and financial support while attending school to earn a certificate or degree for a high growth occupation.
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Provides an umbrella of services to help individuals that are experiencing homelessness.
Includes:
- Job training/earn a stipend daily based on sale of donated items; Stipend paid directly to a need
- Advocacy
- Free clothing and household items
- Transportation when other options are not available
- Mailbox usage for the purposes of obtaining a birth certificate, social security card, or employment
- Help with filling out forms
- Literacy help (Learn to read individual/groups offered)
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