Community Action of Southeast Iowa

Community Action of Southeast Iowa At Community Action of Southeast Iowa, we believe in individuals and their abilities and potential. Founded in 1965.

We also believe that creating stronger, more self-sufficient individuals and families benefits the entire community.

While we don't have any animal programs, our kind hearted staff are often on the lookout as to how they can help. Brando...
06/12/2026

While we don't have any animal programs, our kind hearted staff are often on the lookout as to how they can help. Brandon found this guy crossing our parking lot in Columbus Junction today.

See our list of programs and services for humans here: https://caofseia.org/services/

We're grateful for all the partners that made the Keokuk Paint-A-Thon a SUCCESS!Burlington, Paint-A-Thon applications ar...
06/12/2026

We're grateful for all the partners that made the Keokuk Paint-A-Thon a SUCCESS!
Burlington, Paint-A-Thon applications are due July 10th!!!

See some of the great pictures and words from Keokuk. This is what community is about.

Keokuk Cares
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1ESx4z28LF/

Keokuk Iowa Area Chamber of Commerce
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1bguWwg1JB/

Fort Madison Beautification Foundation
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18jgj8S5Ua/

Many thanks to the partners, volunteers, and donors who made it all possible! Fort Madison Beautification Foundation, Keokuk Cares, Sherwin-Williams, AIM Credit Union, ImOn Communications, Amsted Rail, Climax Molybdenum, Jess Sutcliffe - State Farm Agent, First Mid (Two Rivers Bank & Trust), and Allied Blending, Pilot Grove Savings Bank, Connection Bank, Ten Acre Treehouse's and Flint Bend Construction, City of Keokuk, and over sixty volunteers from Aim Credit Union, First Mid/Two Rivers Bank and Trust, Tillman Taxes, Golden Oak Society, Connection Bank, Fort Madison Chamber, the City of Keokuk, and the Keokuk Community School District.

Paint-A-Thon Webpage: https://caofseia.org/events/paint-a-thon/

📢 We're Hiring! Join Our Team! Great Benefits! IPERS!Looking for a rewarding career making a difference in children's li...
06/10/2026

📢 We're Hiring! Join Our Team! Great Benefits! IPERS!

Looking for a rewarding career making a difference in children's lives? We have several openings available:

⭐ Family Development Specialist (Full-Time) Burlington
We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Family Development Specialist to support Head Start families in achieving their goals and accessing community resources that promote self-sufficiency and family well-being.
$16.48 A.A. $ 17.67 B.A.

⭐ Head Start Lead Teacher (Full-Time)– Burlington & Keokuk

$16.07/hour (A.A.)
$18.36/hour (B.A.)
Must have an education in Early Childhood Education and Child Development

⭐ Head Start Teacher (Full-Time) – Fort Madison

$14.27/hour
$15.15/hour (CDA)
$15.45/hour (A.A.)

Ready to apply? Go to www.caofseia.org/employment

We are Hiring!!!⭐ Executive Director - Must possess a minimum of a B.S. or B.A. in public administration, business, huma...
06/10/2026

We are Hiring!!!

⭐ Executive Director - Must possess a minimum of a B.S. or B.A. in public administration, business, human services, or social work with five years of administrative experience, including directing or managing a public or private non-profit or human services program, or at least ten years of leadership experience at a Community Action Agency. Community Action or non-profit experience is preferred.
To apply: www.caofseia.org/employment

We received a $2,500 grant from Alliant Energy to support our food pantries! Thank you! You can support us too. Find mor...
06/10/2026

We received a $2,500 grant from Alliant Energy to support our food pantries! Thank you! You can support us too. Find more information on our food pantry and most needed items here: https://caofseia.org/services/food-pantry/

Here's a peek as construction continues on our new Fort Madison building.Thank you to Head Start, the Keokuk Area Commun...
06/05/2026

Here's a peek as construction continues on our new Fort Madison building.

Thank you to Head Start, the Keokuk Area Community Foundation Hellman IMPACT Grant and the Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund.

Eichacker & Richardson Community Action Head Start

Sheri and Rachel provided ROMA training to agency staff this week.Results Oriented Management and Accountability (ROMA) ...
06/05/2026

Sheri and Rachel provided ROMA training to agency staff this week.

Results Oriented Management and Accountability (ROMA) is a part of the Community Action performance management framework utilized across the nation at Community Action agencies. ROMA is the continuous application of data collection, implementation, evaluation and analysis. It was created to answer the following questions:

• Why are we here?
• Who are we helping?
• What are we helping them to achieve?
• And how will we know and describe success?

Information on ROMA can be found in this walk through ROMA course from the Iowa Community Action Association:https://rise.articulate.com/share/-uL6IlvN04j1X2ZHeeythWsWqVEL5-cZ #/lessons/Txa79Owor7Sm1aY_AaZWN9-C0xK6FlDr

or by watching this 10 minute introduction to ROMA video: https://vimeo.com/1033548816

Prevention is so important, so much more cost effective, and so often makes for less negative life circumstances if we c...
06/03/2026

Prevention is so important, so much more cost effective, and so often makes for less negative life circumstances if we can step in an fill a gap.

If you find yourself in a hard place, please reach out.
*Check with Resource Navigation at Your Life Iowa: https://yourlifeiowa.org/learn/system-navigation
*If in Lee County and there are children in the home: Thrive Iowa of Lee, Van Buren, and Henry Counties
*Give us a call: https://caofseia.org/about-us/locations/
*Check our Resource Webpage: https://caofseia.org/resources/
*Call 211 for resources

Gary did not become homeless all at once.

First, he got a divorce.

Paying for an apartment by himself was expensive, but Gary managed to squeak by each month.

Until his car broke down and he could not afford to fix it.

Unable to get to work reliably, he got fired.

Without a job, Gary got evicted.

Afraid to stay at a shelter, Gary tried to find places outside to sleep at night. It was summer, so he wouldn’t freeze, at least.

One night Gary got jumped by a couple of guys. In the melee, he got hit in the head with a baseball bat. Lying unconscious, his attackers rifled through his pockets and found nothing worth taking.

Gary woke up in a hospital bed with blurry vision, the worst headache of his life and a few stitches.

Gary also had something that made all of his prior problems look small: a traumatic brain injury.

That injury changed what Gary could do. A hit to the frontal lobe can make memory, judgment, impulse control and social filters much harder. Gary started saying things he never would have said before (“disinhibition”) because he didn’t know they were offensive. He also struggled remembering anything but the simplest instructions.

Those two things made steady work impossible.

Gary has not been able to hold down a job for more than a few days since his injury.

Gary will never get back on his feet again without intensive support… EVER.

Homelessness has Patterns
Homelessness has many patterns that shape it.

One is what I’ll call the “Domino Effect.”

The basic idea is simple: One bad thing does not guarantee the next bad thing, but it does increase the odds.

Most people who get a divorce will not end up homeless, but it increases the risk.

Studies have shown that it is one of the leading drivers of homelessness.

Most people who become homeless will not take a baseball bat to the head, but it makes it more likely.

When someone becomes homeless the risk of violence against them is increased by a factor of 9,000. (No, you’re not reading that wrong).

Not surprisingly, 53% of individuals who have been homeless for over a year have a traumatic brain injury. (No, you’re not reading that wrong either.)

The Domino Effect takes people who could have been helped cheaply and turns their lives into something much more harder, much more expensive, to repair.

A few hundred dollars would have fixed Gary’s car.

Now he will either be homeless or need a fully subsidized apartment for the rest of his life.

So, what do we do?

There a few lessons in here:
1) Small problems ignored early, cause big problems later.

One-by-one, the people living on your streets are becoming permanently unemployable if your community doesn’t have adequate shelter and services.

2) Once a person reaches a certain point, there is no coming back.

Someone with a bad enough brain injury is unemployable. Calling them lazy and threatening to take away their subsidized housing if they don’t get a job doesn’t change that.

3) Homelessness is not as hopeless as it seems.

We need to stop treating homelessness like a random collection of bad choices.

It has patterns… and patterns can be interrupted.

The “Science of Homelessness” is a new endeavor, but in a few decades we have already learned a lot, and we learn more every day.

Have a great week!

Peace,
Ryan

Helping in hard times: *Diana, a single mother of three, lost her job and was receiving unemployment. With her income re...
06/03/2026

Helping in hard times: *Diana, a single mother of three, lost her job and was receiving unemployment. With her income reduced, three children to care for in the home, one of them being disabled, money was stretched very tight and she got behind on rent. Thanks to funds from the United Way of the Great River Region we were able to catch her up on rent, stabilize her household, and prevent eviction as she continued to seek gainful employment.

*Name changed for confidentiality.

There isn't enough funding to cover all the housing needs in our area. However, we help when and where we can. Find more information and resources for housing on our Resource Webpage: https://caofseia.org/resources/

Hiring Head Start Lead Teacher A.A. $16.07 - B.A. $18.36 Early Childhood Development Health BenefitsVision/DentalIowa Pu...
06/03/2026

Hiring Head Start Lead Teacher
A.A. $16.07 - B.A. $18.36 Early Childhood Development
Health Benefits
Vision/Dental
Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System
Keokuk, IA, Fort Madison, IA

Address

2850 Mt Pleasant Street, Ste 108
Burlington, IA
52601

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+13197530193

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