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737 W. 10th Street, Suite 103, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Provides support and education programs for people impacted by mental illness diagnoses. Provides outreach and education to organizations and businesses to help them gain a better understanding of the impact mental illness has on their employees or people they serve.
604 W. Sixth Street, Woonsocket, SD 57385
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.
No Physical Address, Northampton, MA 01060
A website and helpline that offers free, confidential support and resources to youth and young adults with concerns about their own or a friend's sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
711 W. 1st Street, Suite 107, Courthouse Basement, Webster, SD 57274
The South Dakota Driver's License Program is responsible for individuals that are applying for a South Dakota Driver's License or Identification Card. Now available in Spanish: driver license application, study manuals and written test. Driving part of the test is still given via English as the spoken language.
210 N. Main Street, Suite 101, Parker, SD 57053
Office that provides assistance, during regular business hours, for a variety of court matters, including Case filing including small claims, divorces, protection orders, and civil cases, Payment of child support, restitution, and fines, Records of an individual's traffic or criminal offenses, Involuntary drug or alcohol commitment petitions, Magistrate court proceedings, Circuit Court proceedings, Jury duty information, and Emancipation for minors. Visit https://ujslawhelp.sd.gov/onlineforms.aspx anytime of day to view/print forms including Application for court appointed counsel, Child Support, Custody, Divorce, Domestic protection order, Expungement, Guardianship and conservatorship, Name change, Records of an individual's traffic or criminal offenses, Small claims, Spanish forms, Stalking protection order, and Vulnerable adult protection order.
3240 E. Bison Trail, Suite 200, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Provides mental health therapy services for individuals, families, and couples dealing with life's challenges. Offers marriage, grief/bereavement, couples, adolescent/youth, parent, and telehealth counseling. Also provides mental health screening and cognitive behavioral therapy.
1001 E. 52nd Street N., Garage, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Serving the paratransit needs of Sioux Falls by working with the City of Sioux Falls, DakotAbilities, and Lifescape. Contracted with DakotAbilities, Lifescape, the Sioux Falls School District and works through the City of Sioux Falls to help provide paratransit services to the Sioux Falls area. ​Accepts ride requests for any transportation needs in the Sioux Empire area and beyond. Call for more information. Accepts Medicaid and provides medical rides in Sioux Falls. Coordinates with all other transit agencies in South Dakota and can facilitate a ride statewide. Jefferson Lines associated.
1905 E. 8th Street, Empower Campus, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Accepts donations of adult clothing items, including shirts, pants, sweatshirts, shoes/work boots, new underwear, socks, and adult backpacks.
210 W. 5th Street, Yankton, SD 57078
Provides worship services and Faith Formation for people of all ages.
1701 Downing Street, Knollwood Elementary, Rapid City, SD 57701
Providing free lunch for children 18 years old or younger. Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota are funding lunch at no charge for seniors (60+) accompanying their grandchildren. ​The Black Hills Area Community Foundation will fund lunch for adults (19-59 years old) accompanying their children. Meals are either a hot or cold lunch including a grain, protein, fruit/vegetable, and milk. All sites will be closed Wednesday, July 1 - Friday, July 3rd, 2026. Please note: sites and times may change with little notice due to weather, participation, or other circumstances. Updates and menus are available on the website.
730 Arrow Ave, Watertown, SD 57201
Works to keep roadways safe and in good condition year-round. Handles snow plowing and pothole repair as well as street sweeping and storm drain maintenance. Installs and maintains traffic signs and pavement markings as well as mows and controls vegetation along right-of-ways.
950 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., Civil Rights Division, Washington, DC 20530
Provides information regarding Americans with Disabilities Act, including complaint forms, regulations, publications, general and technical information, ADA materials, and Ask about filing a complaint.
515 Ohio Street, Wakonda, SD 57073
Provides nursing facility, assisted living, and independent living care. Nursing facility care includes individualized care and daily activities that address care for the whole person (physically, socially, and spiritually), 24-hour care, social services, scheduled activities and religious services, transportation, rehabilitative therapies, and nutrition services. Assisted Living care is a step between independent living and nursing facility care. Residents receive assistance with meal preparation, medications, bathing, and other daily tasks. Independent living care offers the freedom to live alone with help nearby to offer an occasional helping hand.
1501 S Highline Avenue, Suite 4A, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
The Board of Accountancy is the regulatory body charged with administering and enforcing the South Dakota Codified Laws and Administrative Rules of South Dakota pertaining to Certified Public Accountants.
333 9th Street S.W., Huron, SD 57350
Supports a variety of programs for all ages, from arts and crafts to sports and camps. Visit the website for a map of parks and walking trails and a chart of the available park amenities. Community Friendship Gardens Garden plots are available for a $34.00 fee, please call for an application and information. Garden Guidelines and Rules: All plots and surrounding areas must be kept free of weeds, trash, and litter. Plots need to be cleaned up by October 15 of each year so that tilling can be done for the following year. Don't forget to harvest all of your crops. Any fencing must be removed at the end of the season before the City does their tilling. Forestry Tree branches are to be trimmed and cut to a minimum height of thirteen and one-half (13½) feet above the street or alley level to allow ample space for the movement of city maintenance and garbage disposal equipment. All existing hedges and shrubs on the boulevard or parking strips shall be trimmed to a height of thirty inches as measured from the gutter level of the street. Trees shall be planted at a distance (30 feet) apart as determined by the Parks and Recreation Board considering the ultimate size of the variety of tree involved. Please call for a free planting permit and staking the location for boulevard trees. A free tree removal permit is issued by this office if you wish to remove trees or stumps that are located on the boulevard or in an alley area.
300 22nd Avenue, Brookings, SD 57006
A program to provide support services including in-home assistance. This includes personal care and hygiene, baking and meal preparation, housekeeping and laundry, errands/shopping assistance and more.
400 N. Willow, Eagle Butte, SD 57625
Medical assistance programs include: ​Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP): Coverage includes such things as doctor, hospital, prescription drugs, counseling, dental and glasses. Insurance for children up to age 19 at no cost to the family if the income is below certain income levels found on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If the family income is below 140%, the children may be eligible with or without private health insurance. If there is insurance, CHIP will pay the deductibles, co-insurance, and possibly some medical services not covered by the private insurance. ​Medicaid: Health care coverage for people who qualify. To be eligible for Medicaid, individuals must fall into a coverage group and meet certain financial and non-financial eligibility criteria. Provides help for older adults and people with disabilities.
3930 S. West Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Providing drug testing for several agencies in the Criminal Justice System. They use a strategic-color coded system called Code A Phone for random drug testing needs. Services are available to people not affiliated with the Criminal Justice System.
726 22nd Avenue S., Brookings, SD 57006
Offers complimentary in-home care for family caregivers of individuals living with dementia, fully funded by Medicare. The program offers $2,500 toward professional home care services to be used through the year.
7900 Xerxes Avenue S., Suite 810, Minneapolis, MN 55431
​A proprietary 3-tiered suicide prevention training model that can be adapted for any occupation. Tailoring training to the audience ensures that the content is directly relevant to their needs, job roles, and challenges. This relevance increases engagement and the likelihood of participants applying what they've learned.
No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
The ACLU of South Dakota, a national chapter of the ACLU, is a non-partisan organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of civil liberties and civil rights. Believes that the freedoms of press, speech, assembly and religion, and the rights to due process, equal protection and privacy, are fundamental to a free people. Seeks to advance constitutional protections for groups that have traditionally been denied their rights, including people of color; women; and LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit people. Carries out its work through selective litigation, lobbying at state and local level and through public education and awareness of what the Bill of Rights means for people of South Dakota. Advocacy / Help Generally, the ACLU of South Dakota only takes on issues that can affect a large number of people directly or involving a small number of people or an individual that could set a precedent that would impact a significant number of people. The ACLU is especially interested in issues that may break new ground in interpreting constitutional rights. To request assistance, fill out the legal intake form.
  • Completing this form does not mean will provide legal representation to anyone. Individuals will only be contacted by the organization if they decide to take the case.
Issues that the ACLU of South Dakota Generally Does NOT Accept: Individual criminal defense complaints about an individuals attorney in a criminal case claims of innocence by prisoners individual employment disputes disputes involving private companies landlord-tenant disputes obtaining green cards/visas for immigrants only monetary damages
300 S. Courtland Avenue, Rural Office of Community Services, Chamberlain, SD 57325
CES is an assessment and referral system to housing resources for those who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. It is not a direct application for assistance; rather trained assessors gather information from households to assess needs and barriers to housing. Referrals are sent to providers in communities where vacancies are available. Households can access CES through a physical access point or calling toll free 1-800-664-1349 if a physical access point is not available in their local community.
206 N. Main, Bridgewater, SD 57319
Services provided include prescription pick-up (these are delivered from Freeman daily), diabetes education and support, durable medical equipment (i.e. canes and walkers, bathroom equipment, orthopedic supplies, nebulizers, etc.), immunizations, long-term pharmacy, Medicare open enrollment, and a medication disposal site. Accepts UPS drop off packages for free. Customers can use the My Community Pharmacy to refill medications, set medication reminders, and track refill status.
18028 SD Highway 15, Clear Lake, SD 57226
Maintains the highways, county roads, and bridges in Deuel County. The Highway Superintendent is charged with the direction and supervision of work and keeps records of costs.
172 4th Street S.E., Huron, SD 57350
Provides the following services: physical therapy, wound healing services, occupational therapy, speech therapy, cardiac rehab, pulmonary rehab, vestibular rehab, and Parkinson's care.