

Nebraska Resources
Struggling with finding help in your rural area, or getting connected to services? Here is some Nebraska Resources to help you with you time.
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska
Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska
“To strengthen people and communities to help themselves and improve lives.”
Serving the Counties of:
Banner, Cheyenne, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, and for Migrant Head Start, Box Butte County
Doves Program
All services are free and confidential
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24-Hour Assistance
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Toll-free Helpline
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Texting line
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Caring, trained advocates
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Immediate, Ongoing, & Long-Term Support
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One-on-one support
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Group support
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Housing
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Coping skills
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Connections to other community agencies
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Connections & referrals for professional counseling
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Legal Advocacy
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Assistance with Protection Order Applications
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Immigration assistance
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Attorney referrals
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Court system information & support
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Medical Advocacy
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Medical system information & support
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Accompaniment to hospital, doctor, or clinic
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Emergency & Short-Term Financial Assistance
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Transportation assistance
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Food pantry
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Emergency cell phones
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Emergency safe shelter
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Nebraska Children and Families Foundation
Cultivating the good life.
Our mission is to maximize the potential of Nebraska’s children, youth, and families through collaboration and community-centered impact.
Western Community Health Resources
Respected, Informed,
and Empowered.
Western Community Health Resources collaborates with communities in the provision of quality health and human services. Our vision for the members of our communities is that they are Respected, Informed, and Empowered.
Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska
Community Action Health Center is a Federally Qualified Health Center, one of 1,000 member of a national network of action agencies across America. We are a non-profit community-based organization that serves low-income and those unable to meet their needs through other sources. The agency was established in 1965 and provides programs to over 8,000 individuals, children and families in three main programs areas:


Other Treatment Facilites and Halfway Houses:
