Child Protective Services ensures children in Iowa are safe and families have the supports in place to keep their children safely at home when possible.
Refugees in Iowa can work with the Bureau of Refugee Services for help finding a job, building a career path, legal services, and other state assistance.
Be the father you've always wanted to be. Learn how Iowa HHS supports fathers and fatherhood, with programs, resources, and tools to help your family thrive.
FaDSS engages families in dynamic partnerships to address their basic needs, improve child well-being, and develop career opportunities to improve lives in Iowa
Home visitation programs help Iowa families get started with maternal and child health support, injury prevention resources, school readiness rubrics, and more.
Explore how we support growing Iowa families with early intervention and support, from birth through childhood, to help children thrive and stay healthy.
The Iowa Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team (DBHRT) is a trained team of volunteers who will respond to the mental health needs of Iowa residents.
Project Recovery Iowa helps individuals, families, and their communities in recovering from the challenging effects of natural and human-caused disasters.
Court Appointed Special Advocates are volunteers that ensure children who have experienced abuse or neglect aren’t negatively affected by the state system.