A Valuable Directory of Services for our Families & Community Partners
Food Pantries
Midtown Family Community Center
524 14th St. | (712) 258-2470
2nd Friday of the month from 3:00 pm – until food is gone
Last Thursday of the month from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
500 Bluff St. | (712) 255-1769
Monday and Friday 9:00 – 10:30 am
Photo I.D. required.
Community Action Agency of Siouxland
2700 Leech Ave. | (712) 274-1610
Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Call for Information
12th St. & Douglas | (712) 898-3477
Monday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Photo I.D. required.
2410 W. 1st St. | (712) 259-3090
3rd Thursday of the month 5:30 – 6:15 pm
Emergency Boxes Available
Call for Appointment
3939 Cheyenne Blvd. | (712) 239-3942
Wednesday 9:00 – 11:30 am
Photo I.D. required.
1315 Indian Hills Dr. | (712) 635-8881
3rd Saturday of the Month 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunnybrook Church – Hope Center
5601 Sunnybrook Dr. | (712) 276-5814
Tuesdays 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Thursdays 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
2901 Leech Ave. | (712) 276-3395
First Monday Each Month 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Thursdays 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
4200 Cheyenne Blvd. | (712) 239-7000
Must have a student enrolled at North High or a feeder school. Operational during the school year only. Please call for more information.
700 Martha St. | (712) 276-2511
Tuesdays 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Wednesdays 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
2039 S St Aubin St. | (712) 276-3346
2nd and 4th Wednesday of the Month 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
3204 S Lakeport | (712) 276-1125
Friday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
4301 Old Lakeport Rd | (712) 203-7175
Thursdays by appointment only – please call.
1478 Buchanan Ave. | (712) 258-0405
Sundays 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
1735 Morningside Ave | (712) 276-3452
Monday & Wednesday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
401 9th St. | (712) 255-7239
4th Tuesday of the month 1:00-3:00 pm
4th Wednesday of the month 10:00 am-noon
Health Resources
Siouxland Community Health Center
1021 Nebraska St. | (712) 252-2477 | Dental Services: (712) 202-1006
The Siouxland Community Health Center provides medical and dental assistance. The sliding fee scale is available to families who qualify.
Child Health Program
The Siouxland Community Health Center Child Health Program provides Well-Child screening examinations and immunizations to qualifying families with children from birth to 21 years of age.
Siouxland District Health Dept.
1014 Nebraska St. | (712) 279-6119
The Siouxland District Health Department (public health department for Woodbury County) provides services regardless of financial status. Call for eligibility. Services provided include:
WIC Program (712) 279-6636 Women, Infants, and Children: Provides nutritious food to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals for health care for women who are pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding, and children to age 5.
Immunizations: Infant and school age, COVID, immunizations for travel
HOPES: Home Visiting Program that begins during pregnancy or at the birth of a child and can continue for up to 5 years
Hawki Health Insurance for Kids: Outreach program
iSMILE: Oral Health Services for children 0-21 years old who are uninsured, or on Medicaid and Hawki
Care for Kids: Help understand Medicaid benefits and finding medical and dental providers for children 0-21 years of age
Laboratory Services: Water analysis, sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment, lead testing
Home health nursing: For individuals to be able to remain independent in their own home
Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings: For women 21-64 years of age
Environmental Health: Healthy home and radon, lead poisoning prevention, septic systems, private water wells, water sample collection and testing
Tuberculosis (TB): Education and guidance
Shelters
500 Bluff St. | (712) 255-1769
The Gospel Mission provides temporary shelter, meals, and clothing to those in need.
Gospel Mission Women and Children’s Center
415 Bluff St. | (712) 255-1119
The Gospel Mission Women and Children’s Center is a homeless shelter for women and children. Meals are included.
Gospel Mission Single Men with Children Shelter
204 W. 6th St. | (712) 255-1769
The Gospel Mission for Single Men With Children is a homeless shelter for single men with children. Meals are included.
916 Nebraska St. | (712) 255-0084
The Warming Shelter provides temporary emergency shelter.
405 6th St. | (712) 279-6348
The Sioux City Housing Authority is a public agency, established through federal and state legislation, that helps approximately 1,205 low- and moderate-income households (including families, singles, seniors, and the disabled) afford safe quality housing. SCHA administers a wide range of affordable housing programs and resources. These programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Support Resources
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Siouxland
3650 Glen Oaks Blvd | (712) 239-9890
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Siouxland creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
scnaacp@gmail.com
Monthly meetings: 4th Tuesday of each month @ 7 pm
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (1421 Geneva St., 51103)
The Sioux City National Association for the Advancement of Colored People secures political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights in order to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons.
Siouxland Autism Support Group
siouxlandautism@live.com | www.siouxlandautism.org
The Siouxland Autism Support Group is for families and caregivers living and/or working with someone on the autism spectrum. They provide support group meetings and other activities throughout the year for families in the Siouxland Area. They also providing training for parents, teaching staff, and care providers.
401 Douglas Street, STE 519 | (712) 255-3188
Siouxland CARES is a volunteer-driven community coalition formed to bring about community changes related to alcohol and other drug abuse and related violence.
701 Steuben Street | (712) 255-3551
United Way advances the common good by fighting for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in Siouxland. The generosity of United Way’s donors enables them to provide grants for outcome-based programs and collaborative projects that address core needs and achieve lasting, measurable results.
Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention
801 River Drive, Suite 200 | Judy Stafford – (605) 232-9929
The Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention is a private operating foundation committed to breaking the cycle of violence in our homes and communities by focusing on violence prevention on the local and national levels.
Additional Resources
715 Douglas St. | (712) 252-1861 (24 hours)
The Center for Siouxland provides resources, information, emergency assistance, and transitional housing services.
Community Action Agency of Siouxland
2700 Leech Ave. | (712) 274-1610
Community Action Agency also provides early childhood education, heating/cooling assistance, Woodbury County General Assistance, emergency services, weatherization, family development, and various other services.
1221 Pierce St. | (712) 255-0204
Family Access Center provides behavioral health intervention services, mental healthy therapy, and substance use disorder services for children and families.
(712) 258-7233
Crisis Line: 1 – (800) 982-7233
The Council on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence provides a 24-hour crisis line, safe emergency shelter, phone and individual counseling, children’s programming and parenting skills, support groups and services, information and community referrals, and assistance with legal options.
M-S 8:00 am – 8:00 pm | (515) 344-3936
This line is to help the Spanish-speaking community in the state of Iowa with the goal of providing information, resources, and support for the Iowa community. The line is answered by professionals from the Latino community. All the information is confidential.
Mary J. Treglia Community House
900 Jennings St. | (712) 258-5137
The Mary J. Treglia Community House offers ESL classes, basketball, cooking, crafts, dances, family events, games, immigration services, movies, Spanish classes, volleyball, tutoring, counseling (by appointment), girl’s drill team, workshops, video games, pool, Ping-Pong, truancy mediation (referrals by the County Attorney’s office), gang prevention, after school and summer programs, senior citizen programs, and the neighborhood council program.
Mission of the Messiah (M.o.M)
2450 Transit Ave. | (712) 224-2803
The Mission of the Messiah provides affordable supplies for families including apparel, clothing, and specialty items.
800 5th St. | 800-472-9018
1700 Geneva St. | (712) 252-0581
The Sanford Community Center strives to enhance racial harmony by building character through education, counseling, social affairs, programs, classes, and group activities for children, teens, and adults including Outreach programs and Alternative suspension programs.
Seasons Center for Behavioral Health
5722 Sunnybrook Drive | 800-242-5101
24/7 Crisis/Talk-Line: 844-345-4569
Seasons Center for Behavioral Health offers therapy and specialized trauma services to children and families in Siouxland. Additionally, the center offers a 24/7 Crisis and Talk-Line to anyone who may be experiencing a mental health crisis or in need of additional resources.
Siouxland Mental Health Center
625 Court St. | (712) 252-3871
Siouxland Mental Health Center provides individual, family, and group therapy for children, and offers psychiatry and integrated health home services. Crisis appointments to meet with a therapist, an urgent care clinic for quick access to psychiatric care, and on call therapist after hours are available along with same-day intakes.
505 5th St. #422 | (712) 258-4174
Women Aware is a non-profit organization operated by women for women to foster mobility toward emotional and economic stability through advocacy, counseling, volunteer facilitator training, awareness (classes and workshops), women’s resource library, and legal assistance for women (L.A.W.).