We’re moving!

And we want to tell you all about it!

For 49 years, the historic Annie Wittenmyer Campus has been our home, but after a long and fruitful stay, we are relocating our community-based and administrative services to 1414 W. Lombard Street in Davenport the week of November 12th, 2023 to better serve our clients and community. Services will continue throughout the week, but may have limited access to some buildings.

If you are a client, we want you to know that the only thing that will change about the services you receive is the location where you receive them. If you’re enrolled in case management, your Case Manager will continue to work with you during the move. Our top priority is to ensure your needs are met during this transition.

The new facility is located along the City of Davenport bus line and will have plenty of parking available. In addition, our new location will offer the opportunity for increased collaboration across service lines as the community-based services will be streamlined into one location. Finally, the move will allow the organization to be both agile and responsive to the evolving needs of the communities we serve.

 While we know that it may be difficult to leave a place we’ve called home for so many years, we also know that home is less about the place you plant your roots and more about the people who help you grow; and so regardless of where we are planted, we promise to be people who help this community grow in meaningful ways for many years to come.

 In the coming weeks, we will update this page with information about a community Open House and we’d love to have you join us! If you have any questions about the move before that time, please go to the FAQ below or contact us at 563-326-9191.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Family Resources will be moving the week of November 12th, 2023. We will open in our new location on November 20th, 2023.

  • 1414 W. Lombard St., Davenport, IA 52804

  • Family Resources has grown a lot over the past five years as a reflection of the community’s need for our services. This new space will allow for the majority of our programs to come together to meet the needs of community members seeking services in one space and allow us to maximize our services.

  • You should see no impact to services with the exception of the location. If you’re a client enrolled in case management, your case manager will continue working with you as we move. Our top priority is to ensure your needs are met. Our new space is also located along the City of Davenports normal bus line.

  • Yes. Our Crisis Stabilization Residential Program and Donation Center will still be located on the Annie Wittenmyer campus.