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265 E. Main Street, Corsica, SD 57328
A for-profit retail pharmacy providing prescription management, refills and transfers plus over the counter drugs. Also serves as a medication disposal site, with drop-boxes for expired, unused or unwanted controlled, non-controlled, and over the counter medications, including pet medications. Items that are NOT accepted include: trash, regulated medical waste, sharps, syringes, thermometers, hazardous waste, aerosols, illicit drugs, or commercial waste.
500 S. Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Individuals are eligible for a $10.00 gas voucher once every 3 months. Please call ahead to ensure eligibility and availability of assistance.
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515 N. Main Avenue, The Colliseum, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
A monthly ecumenical worship service with children's activities. Each service is hosted by a ministry partner. Worship is followed by a community meal/picnic. Hygiene kits, and snack bags are available based on supply. Need not attend worship to receive the meal, hygiene kits, and snack bags. All are welcome. Need a ride? A van can provide pick up at Bishop Dudley, Safe House, and designated locations. ​May through October: Heritage Park, 330 N. Weber Avenue ​November through April: Multi-Cultural Center, 515 N. Main Avenue
1054 31st Street N.W. , 2nd Floor, Suite 204, Washington, DC 20007
FASD United supports individuals, families, and communities living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and other preventable intellectual/developmental disabilities and works to prevent prenatal exposure to alcohol, drugs, and other substances known to harm fetal development by raising awareness and supporting women and their partners before and during their pregnancy.
805 Capital Street, Yankton, SD 57078
A 24 hour a day / 7 day a week Paramedic level ambulance service.
300 W. Carolina Avenue, Suite 9, Ruston, LA 71270
Collects and distributes dysphagia supplies to individuals in need, establish a dysphagia awareness advocacy program, provide education services relating to appropriate prescription and use of dysphagia supplies, and conducting research to improve the equitable distribution of dysphagia supplies to people in need and improve the autonomy of people with feeding and swallowing disorders. ​The Dysphagia Food Bank provides tangible assistance to low income individuals with dysphagia across the lifespan by providing access to thickeners, pre-modified foods, therapy tools, oral care supplies, and adaptive equipment. The food bank is available to all 50 states. Income qualifications apply.
737 W. 10th Street, Suite 103, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Support groups for people impacted by mental illness diagnoses led by trained facilitators of people with lived experiences. Group members help each other by sharing their lived experiences and learned wisdom. There is also a support group for family members for people with a mental illness.
2020 Broadway Avenue, Yankton, SD 57078
Provides pharmacy services including: immunizations and vaccines, prescription refills, transfers, and disposal sites; pet Medications, Medicare assistance.
178 Mickelson Drive, Yankton, SD 57078
The Yankton Minimum Center is a minimum security male facility. The unit offers several different programs: Inmates work for support services for the Human Services Center, Community Service Projects, and Work Release. Provides a treatment unit with drug and alcohol treatment classes both long term and relapse. Provides GED classes and elective classes for education. A wide range of recreational activities and a variety of religious services.
1501 S. Highline Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Strengthening and supporting children and adults through community based mental health, substance use disorder, prevention and recovery support services, as well as psychiatric hospitalization.
2820 S. Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Responsible for the administration and delivery of numerous fire prevention programs and activities, the overall goal of which is to reduce the occurrence of fire and associated loss and injury within the community. Core components of the services include public education program development and delivery, plans review, inspection and acceptance testing, fire records management, and fire investigation. Individuals experiencing issues with their smoke alarm can dial 2-1-1 to get their smoke alarm batteries checked and replaced for free.
620 S. Cliff Avenue, Suite 200, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Children and caregivers connected to The Foster Network may be eligible for support related to sports, extracurricular activities, and other enriching experiences. Before submitting a request, families should first explore discounts, reduced rates, and any other available local or state funding sources. When additional support is still needed, The Foster Network may help submit eligible requests through One Simple Wish, which connects specific needs with donors who choose to fulfill them. Furniture Assistance- The Foster Network helps connect families with bedroom furniture when a new placement, changing household needs, or sibling group placement creates an immediate need.
5001 E. Madison Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Guests can choose from a selection of items. This is an emergency pantry that families can utilize once per month. Guests will be asked to provide some form of ID for tracking purposes.
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231 E. 11th Avenue, Groton, SD 57445
Provides hot, nutritious meals which meet one-third of an aged person's dietary needs.
1015 E. Chambers Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
Free household electronic recycling drop off No business electronic waste will be accepted See below for list of items accepted and not accepted. A good rule of thumb to consider: Electronics are typically items used for entertainment or communication. Appliances are items used for food preparation, personal hygiene, and cleaning/home maintenance. Electronic items accepted at the HHWF: microwaves, desktop computers (CPUs), monitors, keyboards, mice, cords and cables, televisions, modems, laptop computers, main frames, hard drives, CD ROM/zip/tape, drives, CD/DVD players, word processors, palm organizers, printers (laser and jet), VCRs/laser disc players, video game players, game controllers, cameras, camcorders, speakers, radios, portable CD players, typewriters, copy machines, fax machines, adding machines, scanners, calculators, paper shredders, telephones, answering machines, cell phones/pagers, CDs/two-way radios, and record players. Electronic items NOT accepted at the HHWF: weed eaters, lawn mowers, exercise equipment (such as treadmills), space heaters, hair dryers, curling irons, electric toothbrushes or similar items, power tools, kitchen appliances (such as coffee pots, mixers, blenders), dehumidifiers, arcade games, business waste, CDs/DVDs, cassettes, VHS tapes, video games, and vacuums.
2501 W. 22nd Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Provides free transportation to the men and women who answered our country's call in time of war. Volunteers drive ambulatory veterans to and from the VA Hospital and clinics and the VA Regional Office.
3117 W. Rapid, Suite 5, Rapid City, SD 57702
Hospice care that provides a combination of medical care and a support network designed to meet the needs of patients and their families. 4 levels of hospice care available including routine home care, general inpatient care, home care support, and respite care (5 days or less) to give temporary relief to primary caregiver.
814 W. King Street, Black Hills State University Newman Center, Spearfish, SD 57783
Provides individual, marital, and family counseling with a focus on addiction recovery (including evaluations), abuse, healthy relationships, unplanned pregnancy, adoption, and birth parents. Youth prevention program focuses on issues of addiction, violence, promiscuity, and suicide. Variety of educational workshops available. Offers free counseling services to ranchers and producers facing stressful times. Adoption services offers domestic and international adoption services, including, but not limited to: support for individuals coping with the many emotions and decisions that come from choosing adoption; providing birth parents have the opportunity to interview and select the adoptive family; working under the provisions of Baby Moses law; and providing home studies and training for potential foster parents/homes. Pregnancy Counseling supports mothers as they experience the many emotions and decision that come with facing an unplanned pregnancy and help find the options that will work the best. Assistance with medical costs associated with pregnancy may be available. Some infant items are also available (layettes, infant clothing, etc.). Licensed social workers are available to travel and meet mothers involved in a crisis situation. Crisis pregnancy meeting sites will be kept confidential and be convenient for the mother. Start Making It Livable for Everyone (SMILE) classes for separating and divorcing parents with children under the age of 18, designed to: inform parents how to better understand the effects of divorce; assist parents to understand the needs of their children; help parents learn what they can do to create a nurturing and safe environment so their children can recover and feel good about themselves; inform parents how to prevent destructive game playing that is common among divorce; help parents gain problem solving skills; and let parents know they are not alone. Other programs include: Lakota Circles of Hope, Disaster Relief, and Uplifting Parents.
2200 S. Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Delivers person-centered case management services to people with intellectual disabilities, to identify resources and connecting people to resources. Through person-centered planning, case managers can best determine what supports a person wants and needs and what skills are needed from the staff to support that person.
101 Main Street, Bison, SD 57620
Maintains court records of all types including civil, criminal, family, and probate; assists with jury trials; provides procedural information; accepts and records payments for filing fees, fines, court costs, and restitution. Also performs record searches and provides record reports upon request. Visit the website and select Court Forms to view and print forms including application for court appointed counsel, child support, custody, divorce, domestic protection order, expungement, guardianship and conservatorship, name change, traffic and criminal offense records, small claims, stalking protection order, and vulnerable adult protection order.
1420 W. 22nd Street, Suite 301, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Connects people to safe and confidential services related to preventing pregnancy, achieving pregnancy, and assisting to achieve the desired number of children. Also offers STI screening, pregnancy testing, birth control options, and resources to maintain a healthy reproductive system.
811 N. Main Avenue, Bridgewater, SD 57319
South Dakotans age 60 and older who have an approved application will receive a monthly box of non-perishable food at no cost. Packages include a variety of foods, such as cheese, juice, oats, ready-to-eat cereal, rice, pasta, peanut butter, dry beans, canned meat, poultry, or fish, canned fruits and vegetables, and many times a canned entree such as beef stew or chili. Menus change monthly. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
2111 W. 11th Street, Avera Majestic Bluffs Campus, Yankton, SD 57078
Provides skilled nursing facility with care with 24/7 nursing care. A comprehensive plan of care is developed and reviewed for each resident designed for individualized care with daily activities that address care for the whole person - physically socially, and spiritually. Special services include a Memory Care Unit and Adult Day services.