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Our mission is to provide services and programs to our low-income community here in Lincoln that address basic needs and provide opportunities to achieve economic independence.
Whether you are in need of immediate needs (food or diapers) or need help refining your resume, an Engagement Specialist can help. Unsure where to start? Call 402.473.3019.
Center For People In Need. View Website. 3901 N 27th Street, Unit 1, Lincoln, NE 68521. 402-476-4357.
Center for People, Lincoln, Nebraska. 6,740 likes · 147 talking about this · 2,091 were here. We help Lincoln residents satisfy their basic needs and gain skills & training to better their lives.
Center for People is here to break cycles of poverty and help people in Lincoln achieve lasting economic independence. We make it happen in three ways: Life Needs, Talent Marketplace, and Community Involvement.
Center for People in Need. 402-476-4357 \ 3901 N 27th Unit 1 \ centerforpeopleinneed.org. POP Program: tuition-free attendance at Southeast Communi-ty College (SCC); in-person application required; Mon-Fri 8-5. English Language Learning: free classes; includes introduc-tion to American culture.
We are a non-profit agency based in Lincoln, Nebraska. Our Mission is to enhance opportunities for families and youth as they address socio-economic barriers limiting their paths to success. In support of our mission we…. Visit our website to find out more. Or feel free to Contact us at (402) 476-4357.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Center for People has been dedicated to helping people in need in Lincoln for the past two decades. From its distribution center to community clinics, the...
LINCOLN — In operation now for 20 years, Lincoln’s Center for People in Need is shortening its name, updating its brand, enhancing employment services and moving into more visible space.
Dec. 6, 2017 (Lincoln, Neb.) – The Center for People in Need (CFPIN) provides classes and programs for incarcerated individuals throughout the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) system, in addition to providing jobs, food, clothing, household goods, educational opportunities and language classes to members of the community.