Al-Anon
Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.
1 in 5 US adults has been harmed by someone’s alcoholism. Al-Anon provides support to anyone affected by someone else's alcohol addiction or alcohol use disorder, regardless of whether sobriety is present. Al-Anon is a program not only for friends and families of alcoholics but is a true base for living life.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Coping Skills, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Men's Health, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Stress Management, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Please call or visit website for Al-Anon meetings in your local area.
Where: Call or visit website for Meeting locations near you.
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-888-425-2666
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/27/2021
Center For Alcohol & Drug Services (CADS)
"The Center For Alcohol & Drug Services (CADS), is dedicated to the prevention, education, and treatment of addictions, substance abuse, and other disorders related to the harmful use of alcohol and drugs. CADS offers a variety of substance abuse services focused on support, care, and treatment designed to meet the needs of families and individuals of all age groups in the community. We treat the addict, the abuser, and their family and friends. CADS has more than two decades of experience in the field of substance abuse, quality facilities, and a well-organized management structure.
CADS is a multi-modality bi-state program licensed by the Department of Public Health in the State of Iowa and the Department of Human Services, Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, in the State of Illinois.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Coping Skills, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Sexual Health, Men's Health, Women's Health, Self-care, Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Call or visit website to schedule an appointment
Where: Call or visit website for Quad City locations near you
Cost: varies
Phone: 563-326-1150
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/27/2021
Centerstone Behavioral Health and Addiction Services
Centerstone is a not-for-profit health system providing mental health and substance use disorder treatments with locations in Florida, Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee. Our mission is delivering care that changes people’s lives and we achieve that mission through a robust offering of services and programs, including Mental Health Counseling, Addiction Recovery, Psychiatric Care, Housing, Crisis Services, Forensic Evaluation, Primary Care, Social Services, Therapeutic Foster Care, Children & Family Services, Residential Care, Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Services, and Vocational & Workplace Services. Centerstone provides its services nationally through the operation of outpatient clinics, residential programs, the use of telehealth and an inpatient hospital. We also feature specialized programs for the military community.
Category: Drug and Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Child Health and Development, Coping Skills, Depression, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Special Needs Adults, Special Needs Families, Men's Health, Parenting, Relationship Building, Other Family Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Ongoing, please call or visit website
Where: Many locations in the state of Illinois. Also offers services to Quad City residents located in Iowa.
Cost: Varies, case by case basis
Phone: 877-467-3123
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 9/29/2021
Chaplain Support – Rock Island Arsenal (Army Sustainment Command (ASC))
The mission of the U.S. Army Chaplains Corps is to provide religious support to America's Army. Chaplains advise commanders to ensure the 'free exercise' rights for all Soldiers are upheld - including those who hold no faith. Chaplains perform religious support activities according to their faith and conscience and provide religious support of other faith groups by coordinating with another chaplain or qualified individual to perform the support needed. At the unit level, a chaplain and Religious Affairs Specialist Non Commissioned Officer form a Unit Ministry Team, or UMT, and are embedded throughout all three components of the Army -- Active, Guard, and Reserve.
Category: Ministry, Pastoral Counseling, Coping Skills
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: ALL
When: Please call for information or visit our websites for programs and schedules
Where: Rock Island Arsenal
Cost: FREE
Phone: 309-782-0923 or 309-782-4603 or 309-716-7926
Resource Provider: Chaplains Office
Last Updated: 10/9/2018
Chaplain Support – Rock Island Arsenal (First U.S. Army)
The mission of the U.S. Army Chaplains Corps is to provide religious support to America's Army. Chaplains advise commanders to ensure the 'free exercise' rights for all Soldiers are upheld - including those who hold no faith. Chaplains perform religious support activities according to their faith and conscience and provide religious support of other faith groups by coordinating with another chaplain or qualified individual to perform the support needed. At the unit level, a chaplain and Religious Affairs Specialist Non Commissioned Officer form a Unit Ministry Team, or UMT, and are embedded throughout all three components of the Army -- Active, Guard, and Reserve.
Category: Ministry, Pastoral Counseling, Coping Skills
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: ALL
When: Please call for information or visit our websites for programs and schedules
Where: Rock Island Arsenal
Cost: FREE
Phone: 309-782-9100 or 309-782-9687 or 309-752-8518
Resource Provider: Chaplains Office
Last Updated: 10/9/2018
Chaplain Support – Rock Island Arsenal (Joint Munitions Command (
The mission of the U.S. Army Chaplains Corps is to provide religious support to America's Army. Chaplains advise commanders to ensure the 'free exercise' rights for all Soldiers are upheld - including those who hold no faith. Chaplains perform religious support activities according to their faith and conscience and provide religious support of other faith groups by coordinating with another chaplain or qualified individual to perform the support needed. At the unit level, a chaplain and Religious Affairs Specialist Non Commissioned Officer form a Unit Ministry Team, or UMT, and are embedded throughout all three components of the Army -- Active, Guard, and Reserve.
Category: Ministry, Pastoral Counseling, Coping Skills
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: ALL
When: Please call for information or visit our websites for programs and schedules
Where: Rock Island Arsenal
Cost: FREE
Phone: 309-782-3919 or 309-206-3897
Resource Provider: Chaplains Office
Last Updated: 10/9/2018
Chaplain Support – Rock Island Arsenal (US Army Garrison)
The mission of the U.S. Army Chaplains Corps is to provide religious support to America's Army. Chaplains advise commanders to ensure the 'free exercise' rights for all Soldiers are upheld - including those who hold no faith. Chaplains perform religious support activities according to their faith and conscience and provide religious support of other faith groups by coordinating with another chaplain or qualified individual to perform the support needed. At the unit level, a chaplain and Religious Affairs Specialist Non Commissioned Officer form a Unit Ministry Team, or UMT, and are embedded throughout all three components of the Army -- Active, Guard, and Reserve.
Category: Ministry, Pastoral Counseling, Coping Skills
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: ALL
When: Please call for information or visit our websites for programs and schedules
Where: Rock Island Arsenal
Cost: FREE
Phone: 309-782-0910
Resource Provider: Chaplains Office
Last Updated: 10/9/2018
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Providing confidential services for all Department of the Army civilian employees and their family members, retirees, and military family members. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers Individual and Martial/Relationship Counseling.
Category: Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Coping Skills
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Civilian and Military workforce of RIA and their family members; retired military
When: Call during business hours to set up an appointment. M-F 0630-1600. Please call After Hours Emergency number for help after business hours
Where: Bldg. 56 Room 104
Cost: Free
Phone: Office: 309-782-4357 After Hours Emergencies: 309-782-6116
Resource Provider: Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Last Updated: 6/27/2023
Family Resources
Family Resources supports successful lives to build strong communities, offering services in 11 counties in eastern Iowa and western Illinois including counseling and therapy, behavioral health intervention services, child welfare emergency services and Iowa Aftercare services. Comprehensive services are also available to survivors of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, human trafficking, homicide and other violent crimes.
Category: Adoption, Anger Management, Anxiety, Blended Families, Child Abuse and Neglect, Child Health and Development, Conflict Resolution, Continued Housing, Coping Skills, Depression, Domestic Violence, Education Assistance for Survivors, Emergency Planning, Family Safety, Finding a Job, Grief and Loss, Legal Assistance for Survivors, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Other Employment Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Safety Resources, Other Survivor Resources, Parenting, Self-care, Sexual Assault, Sexual Health, Single Parent Families, Single Service Member Activities, Volunteering, Youth and Teen Activities
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Monday: 8:00am-5:00pm Tuesday: 8:00am-5:00pm Wednesday: 8:00am-5:00pm Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Where: 2800 Eastern Avenue Davenport, IA 52803
Cost: Varies
Phone: (563) 326-6431 or (563) 326-9191 (Domestic Violence Shelter)
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 11/15/2021
Gamblers Anonymous
Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling. There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Gamblers Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stop gambling and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.
Category: Coping Skills, Gambling Addiction, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Please visit website for meetings in your local area.
Where: Please visit website for meetings in your local area.
Cost: Free
Phone: Quad Cities hotline: 855-222-5542
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/27/2021
Marriage & Family Counseling Service
"Marriage and Family Counseling Service is a Quad Cities community-sponsored resource for counseling and education in marriage and family life. The service is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and derives its financial support from the United Way of the Quad Cities, grants from local institutions, and fee income. Marriage and Family Counseling Service provides marriage counseling, marriage therapy, marital therapy, family counseling, family therapy, family psychotherapy individual counseling, individual therapy, individual psychotherapy, and premarital counseling. Our trained therapists specialize in helping couples and families with issues like increasing conflict, poor communication, defiant children, affairs, depression, anxiety and many others.
Given our mission of helping families in the Quad City area, we are also dedicated to training other helping professionals. Our graduate level classes and workshops offer the opportunity to learn about marriage and family therapy. Our internships provide doctoral-level students the opportunity to get daily training and supervision."
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Blended Families, Child Abuse and Neglect, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Grief and Loss, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Parenting, Relationship Building, Sexual Assault, Single Parent Families, Stress Management, Suicide and Self-Harm, Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: All individuals located in the Quad Cities Region are eligible
When: Call to schedule an appointment
Where: 1800 3rd Avenue, Suite 512, Rock Island, IL, 61201- 8000 415 Eastwood Drive, Long Grove, IA 52756
Cost: Varies, case by case basis
Phone: 309-786-4491
Email: marfamcslg@aol.com
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/1/2021
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
"Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. We suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break. Our program is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow them in our daily lives. The most important thing about them is that they work.
There are no strings attached to NA. We are not affiliated with any other organizations. We have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to make to anyone. We are not connected with any political, religious, or law enforcement groups, and are under no surveillance at any time. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.
We are not interested in what or how much you used or who your connections were, what you have done in the past, how much or how little you have, but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help. The newcomer is the most important person at any meeting, because we can only keep what we have by giving it away. We have learned from our group experience that those who keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean.
Category: Drug and Substance Abuse, Coping Skills, Men's Health, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Health Resources, Pain Management, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Please call or visit website for NA meetings in your local area.
Where: Call or visit website for locations near you.
Cost: Free
Phone: 563-322-9191
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/27/2021
National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory is one of the largest online collections of government and non-government resources specifically designed for Veterans, service members, their families and caregivers. With a unique collection of more than 16,000 organized and vetted resources, the directory provides information covering a variety of topics, including benefits and compensation, education, homeless assistance, housing and other services.
Category: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Coping Skills, Financial Entitlements, Financial Planning, Grief and Loss, Ministry, Charitable Organizations, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Patient Liaison, Legal Assistance, Physical Fitness, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Emergency Planning, Injury Prevention
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Cost: none
Email: infonrd.osd@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Other Government Agencies
Last Updated: 9/29/2021
Reboot Combat Recovery
"REBOOT Combat Recovery is a 12-week, faith-based, peer-led course that helps veterans, active-duty military and their families heal from service-related trauma.We get it – if you’ve tried therapies or taken medications but you're still struggling, you may be skeptical of yet another ""solution."" But REBOOT approaches trauma from a different angle. If your mind and body can be wounded, doesn't it stand to reason that your soul can be wounded, as well?
At REBOOT, we introduce people to the redemptive heart of God through our trauma healing courses and online community. Our programs provide a unique blend of clinical insight and Christian faith-based support. They are safe, private, peer-led, and outcomes-driven. Our military programs are offered at no cost to participants.
Since 2011, REBOOT Combat Recovery has helped thousands of military families achieve breakthrough in their war against trauma. Now it’s your turn. It may seem impossible, but in only 12 weeks, you can push back against the darkness and begin walking down a proven path of healing. Joining a REBOOT course is a choice that could change your life forever. Make the choice and begin your healing journey today.
With nearly 300 course locations spanning 34 states and 7 countries, REBOOT Recovery is the largest peer-led trauma healing program in the world."
Category: Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Coping Skills, Deployment Readiness, Depression, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Religious Education, Religious Community Groups, Self-care, Stress Management, Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Veterans, Active-Duty Military and their families
When: Ongoing, please call or visit website
Where: Locations Nationwide
Cost: Free
Phone: 931-292-2011
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/21/2021
Riverside Drug and Alcohol Services
Riverside, the hospital-based chemical dependency treatment program of UnityPoint Health - Robert Young Center, offers inpatient and outpatient services for adults. Services include 24-hour emergency treatment and crisis intervention, medical detoxification, diagnostic evaluation, and aftercare programs. Patients receive individual counseling and participate in group sessions.
Since 1972, the chemical dependency programs at Riverside have helped thousands of people learn how to live more meaningful lives and remain chemical-free.Recovery from addiction begins with abstinence from alcohol and drugs, but it doesn't stop there. Recovery includes learning new life skills, and new ways to deal with emotions. Inpatient and outpatient programming is based on the principles of trauma-informed care and the belief that our clients hold the unique ability to lead fulfilling substance-free and productive lives. We believe that addiction is a disease and utilize the 12-step program. RYC supports the individual and their family throughout each stage of the substance abuse treatment and recovery process.
Other services include recreational programs, relaxation techniques, positive living instructions and self-help groups, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Riverside is located at the UnityPoint Health – Trinity Rock Island campus. Individuals may be self-referred or referred by any number of sources, including community programs, family members or the court.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Coping Skills, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Self-care, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Other Health Resources, Tobacco Cessation
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Open 24 hours
Where: 2701 17th Street Rock Island, IL 61201
Cost: Varies
Phone: (309) 779-2800
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 11/9/2021
Robert Young Center - Quad Cities
"You don't have to solve life's challenges on your own. The Robert Young Center, part of UnityPoint Health – Trinity, provides care for every behavioral health need. Our team specializes in mental health, substance abuse and crisis services for children, adolescents and adults.
Our trained mental health specialists have the tools to guide you through whatever mental health challenges you face. You can trust us for help with relationship difficulties, anxiety or depression, or mental disorders like schizophrenia. We treat children, teens and adults who have a broad range of needs. We listen to your concerns and tailor a plan that fits your circumstances."
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Stress Management, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Other Education Resources, Other Local Emergency Services, Men's Health, Nutrition, Women's Health, Other Health Resources, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Pain Management, Other Medical Resources, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Child Health and Development, Child Abuse and Neglect, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Education Assistance for Survivors, Grief and Loss, Infectious Disease Counseling, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Relationship Building, Sexual Assault, Self-care
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals located in the Quad Cities Region are eligible
When: Call or visit website to schedule an appointment
Where: Call or visit website for Quad City locations near you
Cost: Varies
Phone: 309-779-3000
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/25/2021
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (S.L.A.A.)
"Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, or S.L.A.A., is a program for anyone who suffers from an addictive compulsion to engage in or avoid sex, love, or emotional attachment. We use the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to recover from these compulsions. We are united in a common focus: dealing with our addictive sexual and emotional behavior. We find a common denominator in our obsessive/compulsive patterns, which transcends any personal differences of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous. The only qualification for S.L.A.A. membership is a desire to stop living out a pattern of sex and love addiction.
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (S.L.A.A.) is supported entirely through the contributions of its membership and is free to all who need it.
Category: Coping Skills, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Sexual Health, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Men's Health, Women's Health, Self-care, Sexual Assault
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: Ongoing, please call or visit website
Where: Please call or visit website
Cost: Varies
Phone: 210-828-7922
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/27/2021
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - ARC, River Valley
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, we can help. The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center's provide a safe place for recovery, while rebuilding a lifestyle free and safe of dependency. No judgement, no shame. Our six month program offers a place to sleep, food to eat, and a new beginning - all at no cost to program participants.
The Salvation Army is the largest provider of free, no cost residential rehabilitation programs in the country. Each year, we help more than 150,000 adults conquer alcohol and drug addiction. Our faith-based program enables participants to identify the root cause of prolonged dependence and seek recovery through strength from God.
We offer a safe, compassionate place where people can heal. All their needs are met, including housing and food, so their energy is entirely focused on getting better. For six months, participants are immersed in our holistic approach to combat their substance abuse or personal challenges, so they can enjoy a healthy lifestyle. They participate in work therapy, group and individual spiritual counseling sessions, addiction education, relapse prevention and Christian living opportunities. This enables them to develop important life skills to combat addiction.
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center's are totally self-supporting, receiving no government funding.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Coping Skills, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Family Safety, Food and Dining, Housing and Temporary Lodging, Ministry, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Pastoral Counseling, Religious Community Groups, Religious Education, Self-care, Special Needs Adults, Worship Services
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All Adults are eligible
When: Open 24 hours
Where: 4001 N Brady Street Davenport, IA 52806
Cost: Free
Phone: (563) 323-2748
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 11/9/2021
United Way Quad Cities: 2-1-1 Line
"Dial 2-1-1 to get connected to the services you need in the Quad Cities, from help with child care, food, rent, utility assistance or any other health and human service needs.
United Way representatives are trained information and referral professionals who can answer your questions and will direct you to the best resources in the Quad Cities.
It’s free, confidential and available when you need it — 24 hours a day, seven days a week."
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Blended Families, Child Abuse and Neglect, Child Care, Child Health and Development, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Conflict Resolution, Continued Health Care, Continued Housing, Coping Skills, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Emergency Planning, Family Safety, Financial Planning, Finding a Job, Food and Dining, Gambling Addiction, Grief and Loss, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Housing and Temporary Lodging, Infectious Disease Counseling, Legal Assistance, Lending Closet, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Men's Health, Nutrition, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Medical Resources, Other Relocation Resources, Parenting, Pregnancy, Preschool, Job Training, Self-care, Sexual Health, Sexual Assault, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Single Parent Families, Special Needs Adults, Special Needs Families, Stress Management, Transportation, Women's Health, Suicide and Self-Harm
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Where: Call 2-1-1
Cost: Free
Phone: Dial 2-1-1
Resource Provider: United Way
Last Updated: 11/4/2021
United Way Quad Cities: "Community Resources at a Glance"
United Way Quad Cities offers a ""Community Resources at a Glance"" guide, which includes a list of local QC resources for child care, food, rent, utility assistance, counseling, free clothing or any other health and human service needs all in one document!
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Blended Families, Child Abuse and Neglect, Child Care, Child Health and Development, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Conflict Resolution, Continued Health Care, Continued Housing, Coping Skills, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Emergency Planning, Family Safety, Financial Entitlements, Food and Dining, Gambling Addiction, Grief and Loss, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Housing and Temporary Lodging, Infectious Disease Counseling, Legal Assistance, Lending Closet, Marriage and Divorce Counseling, Men's Health, Nutrition, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Medical Resources, Other Relocation Resources, Parenting, Pregnancy, Preschool, Job Training, Self-care, Sexual Health, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Single Parent Families, Special Needs Adults, Special Needs Families, Stress Management, Transportation, Women's Health, Suicide and Self-Harm
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All individuals are eligible
When: On-going. See the latest "Community Resources at a Glance" guide for resources near you!
Where: 852 Middle Rd Unit 401 Bettendorf, IA 52722
Cost: Free
Phone: 563-355-4310
Resource Provider: United Way
Last Updated: 11/4/2021
Vera French Mental Health Center
"Mental health problems affect everyone. Ten percent of children and twenty-five percent of adults in America struggle with mental illness. They are our friends, our family and even us.
Vera French Community Mental Health Center enhances the mental health of all in our community by providing quality, accessible and comprehensive care. Vera French offers a wide variety of non-profit programs and services such as: Outpatient Therapy, Residential Treatment, School Based Services, Medication Management, Homeless Outreach, Supported Community Living, and Housing. Mental Health is the foundation of health, and Vera French is committed to helping people in our community live well.
Vera French reaches out to welcome individuals, families and the community with empathy and acceptance; strives for responsive and proactive engagement with the community by providing timely, convenient, and cost-effective solutions; offers respectful services, person-centered support, and strengths-based advocacy to foster self-reliance and acts with honor and accountability as a trustworthy citizen that lives true to ethical and moral principals.
Category: Anger Management, Anxiety, Conflict Resolution, Coping Skills, Depression, Drug and Substance Abuse, Family Safety, Grief and Loss, Managing Chronic Medical Conditions, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Risk Management, Self-care, Special Needs Adults, Special Needs Families, Stress Management, Suicide and Self-Harm, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Men's Health, Pain Management, Relationship Building, Women's Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Everyone
When: "Monday: 8:00am-7:00pm Tuesday: 8:00am-7:00pm Wednesday: 8:00am-5:00pm Thursday: 8:00am-7:00pm Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed"
Where: "Main Location: 1441 W. Central Park Ave Davenport, IA 52804 Multiple locations in Davenport, IA "
Cost: Varies, case by case basis
Phone: 563-383-1900
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 10/19/2021