Other government agencies
There are useful government agencies at every level: City, state and federal.
Dealing with these agencies can be complicated, even for natural born Americans, but there are people who know how to best navigate these systems, and they’re willing to help if you let them. Two prominent examples are the people like those at the Fusion Project or the Center for People in Need.
Below is a list of some key agencies that provide support:
- Jobs: Nebraska’s department of labor provides resources for finding work or filing for unemployment benefits.
- Jobs: The One-Stop Career Center is also a good resource for job seekers.
- Health: The city Health Department provides resources and access to health programs for the poor and uninsured.
- The state Attorney General’s office offers consumer protection services. People who have purchased something and feel they were treated unfairly or taken advantage of can find help by filing a complaint.
Go here for a full list of city agencies.
Go here for a full list of state agencies.
Health & Human Services
Of all the government agencies, Nebraska’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) oversees some of the more critical services for those in need. Low-income families can go to the DHHS to apply for financial assistance in paying for...READ MORE
Fire Department
The Lincoln Fire Department not only responds to fires, but also provides emergency medical treatment, secures hazardous materials and enforces the state’s fire safety and prevention laws.
In an emergency, such as a fire...READ MORE
Police
Police in the United States and Lincoln don’t just take people to jail.
They are generally regarded as public servants who help and protect communities and their residents, regardless of race, religion or nationality. Police do arrest criminals, but they also patrol streets, assist victims of crime, enforce traffic laws, and sometimes help resolve minor disputes.
If Americans have to deal with...READ MORE
Housing
The Lincoln Housing Authority seeks to provide affordable housing for low-income families. Eligibility is determined by family size and income levels. This process can be long, and could take several months.
The city’s department of Urban Development also offers resources for low-income and first-time home-buyers.
Other agencies
There are useful government agencies at every level: City, state and federal. To learn more about some of the more important government agencies that may be able to help, follow this link.
Health Care
America's health care systm can be complicated and confusing.
Go here to learn more about it.