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81. Directory Of Ministries Iowa - Missouri
support for selected exoffenders and a transitional housing program. Services Services to families with loved ones in prison of missouri and the
http://www.elca.org/dcs/criminaljus/diro2Im.html
Directory of Ministries
Iowa - Missouri Back to Criminal Justice Ministries
Iowa Lutheran Social Services of Iowa
Contact:
Trudy Sorensen
4240 Hickory Lane
Sioux City, Iowa 51106
(712) 276-1073 or fax: (712) 274-1936
email: lssia.org
  • Eligibility: None Fees: Sliding scale, POS, EAP and insurance Funded by: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,
    The United Way, contracts and grants. Hours: Monday thru Wednesday and Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Thursday 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Services: Individual, family and group therapy; in-home services; services to pregnant and parenting teens; sexual abuse treatment; services to homeless 18 and older, and foster care placement and custody resolution.
The Church of the Damascus Road (Prison Congregation)
Contact:
Rev. Carroll D. Lang 239 North 11th Street, P.O. Box 834 Fort Dodge, IA 50501-0834 (515) 955-3579 or fax: (515) 955-3583 email: DamascusCh@aol.com

82. RAIN Of Central Missouri - Services
The Outstate missouri Next Step Supportive housing Program (OMO) was established in 2003 stable housing options for individuals and families facing the
http://www.missourirain.org/services.html
Providing Central Missouri with prevention education and compassionate care to individuals and families infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Volunteer Services Case Management C.A.M.P. Emergency Food Pantry ... Outstate Missouri Housing Program Volunteer Services The mission of RAIN for more than a decade has been to provide non-medical compassionate care to those infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS, while providing the most up-to-date education to prevent spread of HIV in the North Central region of Missouri. Volunteers are an integral part of this mission. Some of the services and activities that Volunteers provide include:
  • Visiting the clients at home, nursing home, hospital, or residential hospice. Companionship. Providing transportation as needed. Assisting with light housekeeping. Delivering Groceries. Assisting with yard work. Helping with special projects. Preparing and serving meals. Socializing at PAL (Positive and Living) activities. Giving primary caregivers a break to relax, run errands, or go to a support group meeting. Providing childcare for those infected with HIV.

83. St. Louis Metro Community News And Information
Mayor Francis Slay, Senator Kit Bond, representatives from the missouri Botanical All families deserve access to decent, safe and affordable housing,
http://www.slfp.com/ComNews060704.htm
The Community Information Guide provides the latest news, upcoming events and local city directories.
www.slfp.com

How To Reach Us:
St. Louis Front Page
P. O. Box 1354
St. Louis, MO 63188
www.slfp.com

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Please e-mail advertising@slfp.com or call 314-771-0200 for information or questions about advertising opportunities in the Community Section. St. Louis Community Info, Monday, June 7, 2004 Ground breaking ceremonies were held, June 7, for Botanical Heights Development in the former McRee Town. Botanical Heights Development to Create New Neighborhood by Bob Moore, SLFP.com ST. LOUIS, (SLFP.com) June 7, 2004 - An offical ground breaking was held for Botanical Heights, the largest residential project in the City of St. Louis' recent history. Following the ceremony, Senator Bond told Saint Louis Front Page that one of his priorities was to get affordable housing programs and construction programs and ways to fund them. "One of the great needs we have, particularly in St. Louis, is affordable housing that low income people can access with assistance," stated Bond. See archived news story: Botanical Heights Development Will Create a New Neighborhood Near the Missouri Botanical Garden Senator Bond Hails Launch of Catch The Dream St. Louis

84. Peter F. Drucker Award For Nonprofit Innovation: 1992 Award Video
Lutheran family and Children s Services of missouri. Video Running Time It is a family service program in a collaborative way, operated by a nonprofit
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View Windows Media Narrator: Homelessness in St. Louis has increased significantly over the last two decades. One reason is that the housing stock is old and if there are not resources used to maintain the properties, they're going to deteriorate. That has happened. Secondly, there has been a flight from the city and the properties that originally were maintained by families are no longer there. They have been left for the city to take over, so they're boarded. And that takes down neighborhoods. LeRoy Zimmerman: St. Louis's homeless number in the thousands but, as in so many cities, public funds have been scarce.

85. Bill Summary Status
Authorizes such Secretary to construct or acquire family housing units, Subtitle A Military Construction Program and Military family housing Changes
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d107:SN01418:@D&summ2=m&

86. Community Connection
EMAA?s housing Department also administers the SelfHelp housing Program, that allows low-income participant families to obtain a new home through ?sweat
http://www.communityconnection.org/resource_pages/52625.html
East Missouri Action Agency, Inc.
403 Glendale
P.O. Box N
Park Hills, MISSOURI 63601
Tel: 573-431-5191
Toll-Free: 800-392-8663
Fax: 573-431-6773
Contact: Kathryn Ladd Daugherty, Planner
E-mail Address:
kladd_daugherty@hotmail.com
Web Page: www.emaa.net
EMAA is a community action agency providing human services in Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Iron, Madison, Perry, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve and Washington counties. We offer Head Start, rental assistance, employment services, Family Planning, utility assistance, weatherization, emergency assistance and other forms of assistance for low-income people. OUR VISION: A healthy community of empowered individuals and families. Resource Description: East Missouri Action Agency, Inc. is a 501(c)3 corporation established in 1965 as a non-profit community action agency under the Economic Opportunity Act. EMAA serves the low-income families and individuals in the southeast Missouri counties of Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Iron, Madison, Perry, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve and Washington, with a budget in excess of $15 million. INTERESTED PERSONS CAN GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS THROUGH THE OUTREACH OFFICES LOCATED IN EACH COUNTY: Among the programs offered by EMAA are: COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT: includes emergency services, energy assistance, Life Skills workshops, Family Support Case Management, Earned Income Credit Campaign, Back-to-School Fair Project, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, and Community Coordination and Resource Development.******

87. Services
Central missouri Counties Human Development Corporation Head Start program strives to empower families to become selfsufficient.
http://www.cmchdc.org/programs1.htm
Central Missouri Counties'
Human Development Corporation a community action agency
. . . fostering a healthy community of empowered individuals and families living in dignity and decency.
Services Head Start
Head Start Program originated in 1965 to provide free comprehensive child and family services to income and age eligible children and their families in collaboration with other community organizations. CMCHDC Head Start program's mission is to improve the lives of low-income children by providing quality comprehensive child development services that are family focused, including education, health, nutrition and mental health. Head Start program strives to empower families to become self-sufficient. Head Start helps all children succeed. Early Head Start Early Head Start is a new program at Central Missouri Counties' Human Development Corporation. It is designed around building partnership with families (pregnant teenagers), staff, and the community in order to provide quality services for low-income families. Early Head Start provides serves to: Pregnant Teens, Infants and Toddlers (0-3 years of age) and their Families.
Section 8 Rental Assistance
Section 8 Rental Assistance Service is funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This service adheres to housing quality guidelines that ensure the people served live in safe, decent and sanitary housing. Section 8 Rental Assistance is offered in: Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Moniteau and Osage counties.

88. Missouri Saves
missouri Saves helps individuals and families save and build wealth. This program assists those who wish to pay down debt, build an emergency fund,
http://missourifamilies.org/mosaves/
How to Save, Build Wealth Be a Missouri Saver Learn More About America Saves Missouri Families Provides learning opportunities
for Missouri families with
special emphasis on health,
nutrition, finances, housing,
and human development. Human Environmental Sciences Extension Programs, Educational Resources,
and Special Projects by subject
Health; Textile and Apparel
Management
Welcome to Missouri Saves Missouri Saves helps individuals and families save and build wealth. This program assists those who wish to pay down debt, build an emergency fund, save for a home, save for an education, or save for retirement.
Research shows that there are "savers" and "spenders" in all income classes. While those with modest incomes cannot save as much as the affluent, almost all have the ability to build wealth over time. Through contributions to a workplace retirement program, home purchase, and other savings, during their working years most can accumulate six-figure assets. The goal of the campaign is to convince all Americans that they can build wealth and to assist them in doing so. How to Save and Build Wealth Small Amounts Add Up Saving and Investing Using Credit Wisely Managing Debt ... Homebuying, maintaining, improving

89. State Buyout Arnold Lupus
Assistance to an estimated 37000 missouri families on that flood alone included The missouri Buyout Program received close to $100 million which flowed
http://www.floods.org/Publications/mit succ stories/mssiiimo.htm

State Buyout
Arnold Lupus Missouri Flood Mitigation Project BACKGROUND The 1993 Midwestern flood was a record-breaker both in terms of river levels and duration. Of the nine Midwestern states affected, the State of Missouri was undoubtedly the hardest hit by the flood and state officials estimate that damages totaled $3 billion. Assistance to an estimated 37,000 Missouri families on that flood alone included $41.7 million spent in Disaster Housing (DH) assistance and $23.4 million in Individual and Family Grants (IFG) to those who were uninsured. An additional $40.1 million in low interest loans had been approved by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to cover disaster-related losses to homeowners and businesses. Add to these figures $7.8 million in disaster unemployment and $120 m illion in Public Assistance to repair damaged public facilities and the costs are obviously staggering. PROJECTS The Missouri Buyout Program received close to $100 million which flowed through the state to local communities.

90. Press Release: Study Details Cuts In Local Housing Aid Caused By Hud Funding Cha
Funding shortfalls in a key federal housing program resulting from a recent change in LowIncome Families Face Tighter Budgets, Risk Loss of housing
http://www.cbpp.org/7-15-04hous.htm
N EWS
R ELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Thursday, July 15, 2004 CONTACT: Michelle Bazie
820 First Street, NE
Suite 510
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202-408-1080
Fax: 202-408-1056
center@cbpp.org

www.cbpp.org
Robert Greenstein Executive Director Iris J. Lav Deputy Director Board of Directors David de Ferranti, Chair The World Bank John R. Kramer, Vice Chair Tulane Law School Henry J. Aaron Brookings Institution Ken Apfel University of Texas Barbara B. Blum Columbia University Marian Wright Edelman Children’s Defense Fund James O. Gibson Center for the Study of Social Policy Beatrix Hamburg, M.D. Cornell Medical College Frank Mankiewicz Hill and Knowlton Richard P. Nathan Nelson A Rockefeller Institute of Government Marion Pines Johns Hopkins University Sol Price Chairman, The Price Company (Retired) Robert D. Reischauer Urban Institute Audrey Rowe ACS, Inc. Susan Sechler German Marshall Fund Juan Sepulveda, Jr. The Common Experience/ San Antonio William Julius Wilson Harvard University STUDY DETAILS CUTS IN LOCAL HOUSING AID CAUSED BY HUD FUNDING CHANGE Funds Provided by Congress Would Go Unspent Press Release: HTM PDF Survey Results: HTM PDF Glossary: HTM PDF Related Report: Further Action By HUD Needed to Halt Cuts In Housing Assistance for Low-income Families View Related Analyses More Topics...

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