Knoxville High School
1811 W Madison Street Knoxville, Iowa 50138 (641) 218-9582 [email protected] To find distribution dates, follow Knoxville Food Youth Initiative on Facebook. 1005 N Lincoln Street
Knoxville, Iowa 50138 (641) 828-7603 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from 12-3p Use East entrance only. Knoxville Church of the Nazarene
1121 S Lincoln Street Knoxville, Iowa 50138 (641) 842-5338 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-6pm Smaller building behind the church. Look for the purple door. Men, women and children's clothing and shoes, accessories, baby items, some household items and furniture. 2600 72nd Street, Suite A
Urbandale, Iowa 50322 (515) 261-3719 www.fouroaks.org Foster & Adoptive Support Group Vivian (765) 412-1498 Brooke (319) 240-8322 Meets monthly on the 3rd Tuesday from 6:00-8:00pm. Call above numbers for further details on location. Visit Food Bank of Iowa Mobile Food Pantry site to locate a mobile food pantry newar you.
www.foodbankiowa.org/partners/programs/mobile-pantry-program (855) 581-8111 (call)
(855) 895-8398 www.yourlifeiowa.org If you or a loved one are facing a problem with alcohol, drugs, gambling, mental health or suicidal thoughts, you are not alone. The Iowa Department of Public Health created YourLifeIowa.org to chat live, text or call for reliable information and treatment options to find help nearby. Diane Hernandez
Brain Injury Case Manager P.O. Box 2 Madrid, Iowa 50156-0002 (515) 288-8222 Cell: (515) 444-8079 [email protected] Brookhaven NeuroRehabilitation Network offers hope to people recovering from a brain injury and provides support to their families and friends. We understand the changing needs of individuals at different stages in their recovery and have created unique programs, designed specifically for individuals experiencing a variety of difficulties as a result of a brain injury. This includes community-based neuro-rehabilitation services and an inpatient option when appropriate. Des Moines Area 844-380-2485 [email protected]g https://iowafosterandadoption.org/ Our mission is to recruit and retain stable, nurturing, and diverse foster and adoptive families to keep children safe from further trauma and assist them in their transition to permanency. |
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