Find government services in Iowa City, IA. Listings include Johnson County CERT, Equitable Aquatics, University of Iowa Sciences Library, University of Iowa Executive MHA, Abu.heba, Johnson County Poor Farm & Asylum.
A program of Johnson County Emergency Management, Johnson County CERT is comprised of local residents that are trained in multiple responses so that they can help take care of them...
The page for Students Against School Shootings Iowa. We're an organization dedicated to the
Raising money for renovations at 1105 S. Gilbert Ct. for shared use by 4 nonprofits addressing hunger, domestic violence, mental illness, & other crises.
NOW MOVED. New account: Diversity at Iowa
Clear Creek Watershed Coalition is working to bring together the people in the Clear Creek Watershed
The NAACP's principal objective is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of people of color and eliminate race prejudice.
Creating a safer community for everyone. As a part of the Women's Resource and Action Center, MAC is dedicated to engaging men in violence prevention through education and activism...
To keep our state great for future generations, our campaign is about PRESERVATION of: Families, our environment, education, and our economy.
The official page of the Janet Lyness re-election campaign for Johnson County Attorney
Johnson County GIS Homepage: http://www.johnson-county.com/dept_gis.aspx?id=985
The MRC serves to support Johnson County's public health and medical response for disasters.
Student organized page for the Hawkeyes for Warren at the University of Iowa. Dreaming big, fighting hard for big, structural change on campus and beyond!
The Hall Mall was Iowa City's original business incubator. We have spaces available for you to start or expand your business. office, retail, studio space.
The Renaissance Center is a nonprofit, family resource center.
This page was put together by David McLure - class of 1975. See http://icwh1975.org
Troops to Teachers assists eligible service members and veterans with transition into a second caree
We are building a 16-foot tall tree stump mini library at 312 Ronalds Street, Iowa City! Come visit as construction continues!