Join us for Trivia Night
Hurry! Only 27 teams can compete to prove they know the most!
This year the theme is Western but we'll have general trivia rounds too.
Don't miss out on all the fun on November 23 at the South Sioux City American Legion.
There will be dinner, drawings, and more!
News & Notes
Gratefulness is not something which comes naturally; it needs practice. If you want to live an altruistic life and practice thankfulness this month, check out these easy steps you can take.
If you’re interested in living a more altruistic lifestyle and helping those in need this Halloween, check out these five spooky ways you can give back.
Since the weather is cooling down, you can add a little sunshine and warmth to a stranger with these simple ideas.
We offer a wide range of programs to meet the needs of those affected by our cause.
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This program provides wraparound services to adults 19 and older that are Nebraska residents that may be struggling with severe persistent mental illness or substance abuse issues.
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Heartland Counseling Services, Inc. provides school mental health counseling to schools that fall within the Nebraska regions that we serve.
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Heartland's team of licensed therapists are here to help you with any of your addictions. The first step to addressing any of your addictions and/or other mental health challenges is to come to Heartland's Open Access Hours during the scheduled hours.
You helped us make a huge impact this year.
We exist to raise awareness for our cause and bring change to the lives of those we serve in our community.
Our Impact This Year
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People Helped
2988
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Volunteer Hours
250
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Dollars Raised
$51055.7
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Program Participants
2800
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Josiah
"I am thankful Heartland provides services dedicated to the heart and mind of everyone."
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Rogelio
"Heartland positively impacts the community, and I am proud to be a small part of that."
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Ardel
"For those who struggle with mental health and/or addiction, Heartland is a gift!"
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Megan
"Taking care of our mental health creates a positive ripple effect individually and in our community."