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120 East 9th Street
Wood River, NE - 68883
(308)583-2414
Services: Wood River Senior Center offers a variety of services to Aging Nebraskans, including: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Community Clinics, Adult Day Programs, Home Delivered Meals. Area served: These services are available to Hall County residents. ..
821 South Arthur St.
Grand Island, NE - 68803
(308) 675-2550
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which shelter, food, case management, individual counseling and group support are provided. Funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit. ..
2320 W 5th St.
Grand Island, NE - 68803
(308) 675-2880
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which shelter, food, case management, individual counseling and group support are provided. Funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit...
304 East Third Street
Grand Island, NE - 68801
(308)385-5308
Grand Generation Center provides a variety of services to Aging Nebraskans including: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Community Clinics, Home Delivered Meals. These services are available to Hall County residents. Although the Grand Ceneration Center is Grand Island's designated Senior Center, it really goes beyond normal senior centers and offers more to the community. Many events and classes are held in the center during and even after hours..
314 South High Street
Cairo, NE - 68824
(402)485-4634
Cairo Senior Center provides a variety of services to Aging Nebraskans including: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Community Clinics, Adult Day Programs, Home Delivered Meals. These services are available to Hall County residents...
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