Domestic Violence Shelters
Winnie's Place is a shelter program helping women, with or without children, who are homeless and/or survivors of domestic abuse, move away from their current situations towards a world of new opportunities.
309-757-0757
Family Resources Survivor Services Department offers services to survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, sex and labor trafficking, homicide, and other violent crimes. 866-921-3354 or 309-797-1777
Housing
Project NOW's Homeless Services Department provides services to individuals and families which are geared toward creating opportunities for them to secure permanent housing and create a self-sustaining lifestyle. The programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Illinois Department of Human Services, Rock Island County 708 Mental Health Board, and program fees. 309- 793-6391
Open Door Program- The Open Door program assists customers by providing immediate access to services for individuals facing multiple barriers. Open Door also helps families and individuals in navigating the human services system to help address emergency needs by providing limited financial assistance for medication, housing, transportation, food and clothing. In addition, staff provide direct assistance and also link customers directly to other supportive programs such as child care, education, employment training and services provided by other state agencies and community-based organizations. When necessary, families and individuals can receive longer-term case management to ensure their needs are met and to help them move to self-sufficiency. The Open Door Program in Rock Island is a partnership between the Illinois Department of Human Services and Skip-a-Long Child Development Services. 309-793-8201
Humility Homes and Services is committed to ending homelessness by offering housing opportunities and supportive services in the greater Quad Cities area. 563-322-8065
Amani Services
Amani Community Services is a Culturally Specific Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault agency providing services to African Americans in Iowa. 319-232-5660
Family Resources
Family Resources Survivor Services Department offers services to survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, sex and labor trafficking, homicide, and other violent crimes. 866-921-3354 or 309-797-1777
Argrow's House
A support group to help survivors heal after abuse, and let them know that they are not alone on their healing journey. Join us in person, online or over the phone. Please call 563-528-0892 or email us for the Zoom info.
Vera French
The Vera French Community Mental Health Center Outpatient Program provides therapeutic and psychiatric services to thousands of patients each year. The Outpatient Program is staffed by highly trained mental health professionals. 563-383-1900
Robert Young
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. 309-779-3000
Animal Therapy
New Kingdom Trailriders
We are the Quad Cities only PATH accredited facility offering Therapeutic Horseback Riding lessons to riders as young as four years old.
309-764-4220
Food
River Bend Food Bank is proud to partner with 300 food pantries, meal sites, schools, and community organizations across our 23-county service area.
563-345-6490