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Human Services Organizations in Hamburg, IA

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Business Listing   Faith and Action Fremont County - Hamburg, IA - Phone: (712) 382-1466


Business Listing   Hamburg Senior Citizens Center - Hamburg, IA - Phone: (712) 382-1670


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Helpful Definition for: Human Services Organizations


Human service organizations in Hamburg are business concerns that address the human condition rather than producing a product. Such organizations provide programs of service to address the needs of individuals, groups, and communities through the planning, provision, and evaluation of a wide range of services to prevent personal, interpersonal, community, and social problems. Human service organizations adopt their purpose from societal needs and priorities at any point of time.

Some human service organizations in Hamburg focus on a specific set of services, like- mental health or child and family services, education, legal issues, health care services etc; while, some of those provide a number of services. Human service organizations operate under different auspices and address different types of problems, provide different services oriented to different treatment goals, serve different client populations and employ different modalities. However, these organizations share the common orientation to the prevention, amelioration, or resolution of physical health, mental health, social, or environmental problems that affect human beings.

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