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A photographic close-up of a sturdy, dark-blue three-ring binder labeled “Quad Cities Resource Directory” in clean white lettering on the spine and cover, resting on a smooth, light maple desk. Colorful tabbed dividers peek from the binder’s side, each labeled for categories like housing, healthcare, and transportation. Beside it lies a neatly aligned stack of printed referral forms and a slim black pen with a brushed metal clip. A large city map of the Quad Cities area, lightly out of focus, is visible beneath a glass desktop surface, offering faint outlines of streets and riverfront. Soft afternoon window light washes across the scene from the right, creating a calm, focused atmosphere with gentle shadows. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field and photographic realism, the composition emphasizes reliability, organization, and local expertise.
A detailed overhead photographic view of a large, laminated neighborhood resource map spread across a light oak community-center table. Color-coded icons indicate food banks, clinics, transit lines, and housing services, each printed with crisp, legible labels. Around the map are neatly arranged tools: a metal compass, sticky notes with handwritten reminders, a slim silver laptop showing an open browser tab labeled “Local Resources,” and a spiral-bound notebook with organized lists. Soft, diffused daylight filters through an unseen window, casting gentle, natural shadows and highlighting the subtle texture of the paper and wood grain. The mood is professional, calm, and solution-focused. Shot with sharp focus throughout and a clean, modern photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to emphasize clarity, organization, and accessibility of local support.

Neighbors Navigating Resources Together

Quad Cities Resource Consultancy is a neighbor-led guide to food, housing, health, and financial assistance. We listen first, then connect you with clear, up-to-date information so you can choose the support that fits your family.

Community Team

A wide, photographic shot of a calm, modern community resource office reception area without any people, centered on a sleek white reception desk with a subtle matte finish. On the desk sits a small stack of neatly arranged resource guides, a brushed metal stand holding a sign that reads “Local Support & Services,” and a tidy desktop computer with a resource directory on-screen. Behind the desk, built-in shelves house clearly labeled binders and color-coded folders for housing, health, food, and legal assistance. Natural daylight streams through large windows to the left, softened by sheer white curtains, creating gentle highlights on the desk and soft shadows on a pale blue accent wall. The mood is professional, calm, and trustworthy. Captured at eye level with moderate depth of field and photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to highlight organization and accessibility.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Connects families with housing, food, and transportation resources, always explaining options in clear language.

A close-up, eye-level photographic shot of a well-organized resource information wall in a community office, featuring clear acrylic brochure holders mounted on a matte light-gray wall. Each holder contains vibrantly colored but tastefully designed flyers labeled “Housing Support,” “Food Assistance,” “Healthcare Access,” and “Transportation Options,” all with clean typography and simple icons. A small corkboard section displays a tidy grid of pinned local event cards and service updates. Soft overhead LED lighting provides even, neutral illumination, creating minimal shadows and highlighting the crisp edges of the printed materials. The mood is welcoming and reassuring, emphasizing order and professionalism. The composition follows an asymmetrical balance with shallow depth of field, keeping the central brochures in sharp focus while the edges blur slightly, reinforcing a modern, accessible, photographic realism aesthetic.

Mateo García

CTO

Builds partnerships with local agencies, coordinating referrals so neighbors avoid repeating their stories.

A photographic close-up of a sturdy, dark-blue three-ring binder labeled “Quad Cities Resource Directory” in clean white lettering on the spine and cover, resting on a smooth, light maple desk. Colorful tabbed dividers peek from the binder’s side, each labeled for categories like housing, healthcare, and transportation. Beside it lies a neatly aligned stack of printed referral forms and a slim black pen with a brushed metal clip. A large city map of the Quad Cities area, lightly out of focus, is visible beneath a glass desktop surface, offering faint outlines of streets and riverfront. Soft afternoon window light washes across the scene from the right, creating a calm, focused atmosphere with gentle shadows. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field and photographic realism, the composition emphasizes reliability, organization, and local expertise.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Maps out resource updates weekly, ensuring our directory reflects real-time changes across the Quad Cities.

A detailed overhead photographic view of a large, laminated neighborhood resource map spread across a light oak community-center table. Color-coded icons indicate food banks, clinics, transit lines, and housing services, each printed with crisp, legible labels. Around the map are neatly arranged tools: a metal compass, sticky notes with handwritten reminders, a slim silver laptop showing an open browser tab labeled “Local Resources,” and a spiral-bound notebook with organized lists. Soft, diffused daylight filters through an unseen window, casting gentle, natural shadows and highlighting the subtle texture of the paper and wood grain. The mood is professional, calm, and solution-focused. Shot with sharp focus throughout and a clean, modern photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to emphasize clarity, organization, and accessibility of local support.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Welcomes walk-ins, listens without judgment, and helps turn confusing paperwork into simple next steps.

Reviews

A wide, photographic shot of a calm, modern community resource office reception area without any people, centered on a sleek white reception desk with a subtle matte finish. On the desk sits a small stack of neatly arranged resource guides, a brushed metal stand holding a sign that reads “Local Support & Services,” and a tidy desktop computer with a resource directory on-screen. Behind the desk, built-in shelves house clearly labeled binders and color-coded folders for housing, health, food, and legal assistance. Natural daylight streams through large windows to the left, softened by sheer white curtains, creating gentle highlights on the desk and soft shadows on a pale blue accent wall. The mood is professional, calm, and trustworthy. Captured at eye level with moderate depth of field and photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to highlight organization and accessibility.

Aya Nakamura

“I was overwhelmed applying for utilities aid. They broke everything down step by step and even called the agency with me.”

A close-up, eye-level photographic shot of a well-organized resource information wall in a community office, featuring clear acrylic brochure holders mounted on a matte light-gray wall. Each holder contains vibrantly colored but tastefully designed flyers labeled “Housing Support,” “Food Assistance,” “Healthcare Access,” and “Transportation Options,” all with clean typography and simple icons. A small corkboard section displays a tidy grid of pinned local event cards and service updates. Soft overhead LED lighting provides even, neutral illumination, creating minimal shadows and highlighting the crisp edges of the printed materials. The mood is welcoming and reassuring, emphasizing order and professionalism. The composition follows an asymmetrical balance with shallow depth of field, keeping the central brochures in sharp focus while the edges blur slightly, reinforcing a modern, accessible, photographic realism aesthetic.

Mateo García

“Thanks to their guidance, our small nonprofit found grants and local partners we never knew existed in the Quad Cities.”