Resource Directory

The Family Help Guide is designed to help you locate community resources and support services across Iowa. The amount of information and resources available in our community can be overwhelming to access, we can help you navigate the search. This directory includes resources and information about the people and programs available in your area to support and empower you. 

If you would like a resource added or revised, you may use the contact button at the top of this page or email the information to iafamilysupportnetwork@everystep.org

Note: Distances are approximate.

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DMARC Food pantry, anytime food pantry, personal care pantry

West Des Moines Food & Personal care pantry

food, personal items, clothing

Eligibility:

DMARCC registration,  IDs for anyone in household

anytime food no registration

Intake Process:

registration and IDs for those serving with in the family

Hours:

Monday 8:30 am – 3pm

Tuesday 8:30 am – 3pm

4:30am – 6pm

Wednesday 8:30 am – 12

Thursday 8:30am – 3 pm

Friday 8:30am – 12

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Polk County Health Department creates the conditions for all people to live healthy lives by engaging residents, reducing health disparities and attending to the needs of our most vulnerable families.

• Provide health assessments such as sports physicals and well child checkups to ensure our youth’s health and safety.
• Keep the community, employers and employees safe through work physicals and drug tests.
• Provide testing, treatment, education and counseling for sexually transmitted diseases.
• Promote disease prevention through adult and travel immunization clinics.
• Ensure the health of newly immigrated individuals and refugees through our green card immunization services.
• Provide people who are uninsured or underinsured access to free breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings, as well as heart health screenings through the Ribbons of Hope program.

Hours:

Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

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The Polk County Department of Community, Family & Youth Services manages and provides a variety of direct and purchased services for families and individuals in all age groups.

  • River Place Food Pantry
  • Crisis and Advocacy Services
  • General Assistance
  • Family Enrichment Center

Hours:

Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Handicap Accessible: Yes

Website: Visit Website


Community Health Partners offers the Healthy Families Program to parent(s) who are expecting a baby or have a newborn infant. Healthy Families is nationally accredited by Healthy Families America. It is a free, voluntary, culturally humble program that focuses on family strengths and healthy parent child interaction and bonding. The goals of the Healthy Families Program are safe and healthy children and families, empowered parents, and school ready children. Priority for service is given to single parents, first-time parents, and teen parents.

Eligibility:

  • Prenatal families or families with newborns may be eligible for HOPES services.
  • A Family Support Worker may work with a family until a child reaches five years of age or until the family no longer request services.
  • Reside in Fremont, Montgomery, and Page counties

Intake Process:

Interested in joining the program?
Click the link below to fill out the referral form, and be sure to list Southwest Iowa Families in the “referred by” section.
Can be completed in person, just stop by office.
🔗 https://www.childandfamilyresourcenetwork.org/form

Hours:

Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm

Payment:

No cost to participant.

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Pregnancy Center of Central Iowa offers free and confidential services to parents to be in central Iowa. Pregnancy center of central Iowa offers an educational incentive program. Participants earn points for attending pregnancy classes. The points are used to redeem for needed baby items.

Hours:

Monday – Thursday 12pm – 4pm.

Payment:

No cost to participant

Handicap Accessible: Yes

Appointment Needed: Yes

Website: Visit Website

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Statewide

Phone 1-800-784-8669


Quitline Iowa is a free telephone service for Iowa residents trying to become tobacco free. Members receive special tools, research-based information, and a community of other individuals trying to become tobacco free. Services are individualized to meet specific needs of each person.

The quitline provides three different quit programs, designed to meet your style of communication, and the support you’re seeking as you quit tobacco. All quit programs will help you deal with the emotional, behavioral, and physical aspects that make quitting so hard.

  • Phone + Online
    Coaching over the phone, plus email, text, chat, web-based materials, and quit progress tracking through our website.
  • Phone Only
    Coaching over the phone, plus materials, quit planning, and quit progress tracking.
  • Online Only
    Materials, quit planning, and quit progress tracking through our website.
  • Tobacco cessation resources
  • Coaching
  • Tobacco cessation community

Eligibility:

You must be an Iowa resident to participate in the program. To qualify for nicotine patches, gum or lozenges, you must be 18 years of age or older. It may also be helpful to discuss quitting tobacco with your medical provider.

Intake Process:

Enrollment takes place on the Quitline Iowa website or by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669).

Interpreters Available:

Spanish

Handicap Accessible: Yes

Website: Visit Website


The purpose of the Regional Genetics Consultation service is to provide genetic health care services and education for patients and families within the state of Iowa through statewide outreach services; in order to promote health, prevent disease, reduce the incidence of congenital disorders and improve outcomes for those with birth defects and genetic disorders.

Eligibility:

Clinic should be contacted to obtain description of exact eligibility requirements. In general, following documentation is needed: medical records from current doctors, records of related imaging studies, and records of laboratory studies.

Intake Process:

Please call our general scheduling line at: 1-888-573-5437.   Representative will inform caller of documentation requirements and provide information about service being requested.

Hours:

Not all services at PSC have the same hours of availability. Please call our general scheduling line at: 1-888-573-5437

Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm

Appointment Needed: Yes

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The purpose of the Regional Genetics Consultation service is to provide genetic health care services and education for patients and families within the state of Iowa through statewide outreach services; in order to promote health, prevent disease, reduce the incidence of congenital disorders and improve outcomes for those with birth defects and genetic disorders.

Eligibility:

Clinic should be contacted to obtain description of exact eligibility requirements. In general, following documentation is needed: medical records from current doctors, records of related imaging studies, and records of laboratory studies.

Intake Process:

Please call our general scheduling line at: 1-888-573-5437.   Representative will inform caller of documentation requirements and provide information about service being requested.