In a recent government meeting, officials outlined plans for a holiday assistance program aimed at supporting families in need. The initiative will distribute funds ranging from $125 to $200 during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, with a reduced amount allocated for Easter.
To streamline the process, individuals without the necessary documentation will be able to certify their income on-site, but appointments are encouraged to minimize wait times. The program is expected to utilize approximately $63,000 in available funds, with a commitment to use the money before the 2026 deadline.
Local grocery chain Hy-Vee expressed enthusiasm for the return of the program, noting its absence last year. Officials emphasized the importance of addressing community needs promptly and efficiently, aiming to clear the funds from the books while providing essential support to families during the holiday season.