Serving the panhandle of Nebraska, primarily the counties of Banner, Cheyenne, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill and Scotts Bluff Counties through Child Development, Family and Community Services, Health Services, Housing Services and Youth Services (provided by Family Practice Physicians & Physician Assistants & Nurse Practitioners).  Additional funding provided by the PCS Foundation.
 
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Panhandle Community Services is one of over 1,100 agencies nationwide who play an integral role in helping low-income families achieve economic stability. The Promise of Community Action—to help people and change lives—is showcased during National Communtiy Action Month by hosting events that help put a “face” on the families living in poverty and the dedicated individuals who are helping them escape it. Success stories are honored and personal achievements are recognized.
National Community Action Month is also used to call attention to poverty-related problems. As Community Action Agencies are showcasing their programs, they are also giving local residents—many who are unaware of the poverty in their communities—a first-hand look at the struggles low-income families face and how Community Action programs help these families achieve financial security.
Pictured below, Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman voiced his support by proclaiming May Community Action Month in the state of Nebraska.