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2300 W. 46th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Workers on Wheels (WOW) is a service to assist individuals with rides to and from doctor appointments and grocery store. Workers on Wheels does not provide emergency/crisis services.
Vets4Warriors provides 24/7, free, confidential personalized services (peer support) to all Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve service members Veterans and their families/caregivers. Vets4Warriors is available to help navigate the military, VA systems, community support agencies or is here just to talk with callers facing a myriad of challenges. We connect those individuals to resources that can help them get what they need, such as financial assistance, mental health help, etc. Support before the crisis is key - Vets4Warriors is here to provide this important support.
710 C Street, Timber Lake, SD 57656
Elected officials who oversee the administration and policy-making of county government. Responsible for managing the county's budget, enacting local laws and ordinances, and representing county interests at the state and federal levels. They also oversee various county services and departments.
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Provides financial assistance to individuals and families who have lost a loved one to suicide. Examples consist of financial assistance for grief counseling, burial expenses, clean-up costs, legal fees, and other suicide-related expenses. The Program Coordinator supports clients with referrals and resources to additional financial assistance programs and/or therapeutic support if needed.
1 Standing Rock Avenue, Fort Yates, ND 58538
Acts as an advocate and provides assistance to military veterans and their dependents in determining eligibility and applying for various federal and state benefits, such as service-connected compensation, non-service connected pension, outpatient and hospital medical treatment, guaranteed home loan certificates, education and on-the-job training benefits, burial benefits, survivor benefits, referral information, as well as many others. Transportation for medical appointments.
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610 E. Omaha Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
​Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity Restores accept donations of overstocked, discontinued, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. These donated items are sold to the public to help serve individuals and families with affordable housing solutions. Please note regarding air conditioners - there may be window ac units for purchase, however these are donated units. There is no income based scale/program to receive a discount on these units.
521 4th Street, Brookings, SD 57006
A free program for children ages 0 to 3 and their grown-ups to connect, discover, play, and explore through hands-on experiences.
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22 Waterloo Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
The Adolescent Crisis Care Center provides immediate, short-term care for middle and high school youth who are experiencing a crisis or may be considering suicide. Services provided are mental health screenings/assessments, observation, de-escalation/stabilization, and referrals to appropriate services. Also has Community Health Workers that will provide case management services.
17 Park Avenue, Lake Andes, SD 57356
The library provides books, magazines, DVDs, summer reading programs (any age can participate), free Wi-Fi with 8 public access computers.
210 E. 5th Avenue, County Courthouse, Milbank, SD 57252
ICAP Emergency Services helps with emergency utilities and rent (Not available to those residing in Sioux Falls) for income qualified households. Must meet all requirements. Also offers food pantry vouchers to those who qualify.
1302 E. Highway 14, Suite 5, Pierre, SD 57501
​SAVIN (Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification) is a free and secure automated system that provides crime victims with vital information and notification 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This service allows people to obtain offender information and to register for offender notification, such as offender custody status, court hearing dates and parole updates. All registrations through South Dakota SAVIN are kept completely confidential. Please visit the web portal at https://savin.sd.gov or call the toll free number for assistance.
202 2nd Street S.E., De Smet, SD 57231
The County Auditor as the clerk of the County Commission is required to keep records of commission proceedings. The Auditor's fiscal duties include conducting a monthly verification of all bank balances and cash items in the County Treasurer's Office and making a report of the same to the Commission, preparing warrants for all disbursements, publishing an annual report of the receipts and disbursements as well as the assets and liabilities of the County, and keeping inventory of County property. Based on eligibility guidelines, Welfare services include medical assistance and burial and funeral assistance.
416 S. Dakota Street, Suite 1, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Provides both individual and group counseling for adults using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO DBT) with Level 3 trained practitioners using in-person and telemedicine services.
511 6th Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD 57717
The City Hall serves the citizens of Belle Fourche by holding meetings that determine the future of the City. The Mayor and City Council hold City Council meetings to review and pass ordinances, approve hirings and resignations, approve payments, discuss special events and partnerships, and provide information to the public. These meetings are open to the public and always include a time for community input in which speakers are allowed a maximum of 3 minutes to discuss public business. The City Hall also holds meetings for the Airport Board, Legal-Finance Committee, Library Board, Museum Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Police Committee, Public Works Committee, Rec Center Committee, and Technology Board. The times of these meetings can be found on the city website. They are open to the public, and they include time for community input. The City Administrator oversees the daily operations for all City departments, enforces City laws and ordinances, manages the long-range planning of the City, coordinates and communicates with other governmental agencies, serves as a liaison between City departments and the City Council, and engages with the residents of the City. City Hall is also the location of offices for Finance, City Services (water service provider, sewer and garbage), Engineering, and Human Resources.
1912 W. 13th Street, St. John Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Mobile food pantry that may be utilized once a month by families and/or individuals. There are no referrals required to receive this service. Individuals MUST enter the church and bring a valid form of ID. This program does not do delivery and is not an emergency food option.
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1730 Haines Avenue, Rapid City, SD 57701
Offering occupational health advice, planning and support to employers and their employees.
906 N. River Street, Hot Springs, SD 57747
Elected officials who oversee the administration and policy-making of county government. Responsible for managing the county's budget, enacting local laws and ordinances, and representing county interests at the state and federal levels. They also oversee various county services and departments.
2703 Fox Run Parkway, Suite 200, Yankton, SD 57078
Mental health service provider in the Yankton area. Provides many different services to help the community such as: individual counseling, family and parent counseling, couples counseling, play therapy, substance use disorder counseling, mental health screenings and assessments, gambling treatment, grief counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), terminal illness counseling, LGBTQ and gender identity counseling, custody evaluations, hoarding counseling, child abuse counseling, and domestic violence counseling. Telemental health services also available.
412 Commercial Avenue S.E., Highmore, SD 57345
Services include issuing marriage licenses, Land records from the late 1800's to present, Vital Records including birth, death, and marriage, and Recording all documents pertaining to real estate such as plats, deeds, mortgages, and contracts.
715 N. Main Street, Chamberlain, SD 57325
Works to provide timely and accurate financial information to the city management and to the public, and to administer the city's assets, including cash and investments, in a prudent and intelligent manner. Accepts, reviews, approves and collects fees for permits including building, liquor/wine/malt beverages and pet licenses.
30225 US Highway 18, Pine Ridge, SD 57770
This emergency shelter is located in the fenced-in area beside the old jail in Pine Ridge. Individuals who are willing to be sober can stay in the military tents.
600 S. Main Street, Chamberlain, SD 57325
Open 7 days a week during the summer months. Also provides swimming lessons for kids in the Chamberlain area.
205 W. Commercial Avenue, Gettysburg, SD 57442
The County Extension Office is the base of the 4-H Youth Program Advisor. It provides youth development education via the South Dakota 4-H program and other youth enrichment learning experiences at the community level as well as information including fact sheets, feature articles, podcasts, webinars and more is accessible to constituents through website www.igrow.org.
100 Lake Traverse Drive, Woodrow Wilson Keeble Memorial Health Care Center, Sisseton, SD 57262
Offers patient education in the community and in schools to raise awareness on how to lower one's risk for chronic health problems and infectious illnesses. Topics include cancer awareness and screenings, injury prevention, tobacco prevention and cessation, sexually transmitted disease prevention, behavioral health awareness and screenings, drug and alcohol abuse awareness, immunizations, heart health, diabetes awareness and prevention, nutrition, and physical activity. Provides health education through health fairs, conferences, newspaper articles, health brochures, public service announcements, radio, posters, small group sessions, lunch n' learns, Facebook, and one-on-one counseling.