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435 S. Highland Avenue, Madison, SD 57042
The Public Works Department encompasses a handful of City services such as Parks, Streets, Solid Waste, & Recycling.
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Traffic SignsSanitary LandfillsNature Centers/WalksYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingCity/County ParksStreet SignsCommunity GardeningWastewater Collection/ProcessingCity Government Departments/OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingTrash/Garbage PickupDog ParksUtility Service ProvidersWater Service Connection/RepairStreet/Highway Traffic Control
2121 K Street N.W. Suite 200, Washington, DC 20037
Resources are available to all people affected by lupus. They include:
Health Education Specialists (Ask a Health Educator): A team of health education specialists who are specifically trained to answer questions, caring support, and provide people affected by lupus with non-medical counseling, disease education, information, and helpful resources.
National Resource Center on Lupus: A collection of up-to-date resources and information on lupus.
Take Charge/Lupus & You: Weekly educational series on how to better manage the disease and engaging in advocacy and awareness efforts. Available online and by email.
The Expert Series: A podcast discussing ways on how to live a healthier life.
211 W. Main Street, Vermillion, SD 57069
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.
2101 W. 69th Street, Unit 103, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Committed to providing healing and restoration to individuals, couples, and groups experiencing personal, relational, sexual, and psychological issues. Specializing in sexual dysfunctions, sexual pain disorders, sexual abuse recovery, paraphilia's, sexuality after cancer, sexual addiction, infidelity recovery, reproductive health, infertility counseling, and trauma therapy.
Therapeutic and advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
General mental health counseling topics covered include; coping skills, bipolar disorder, dissociative disorders, personality disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), borderline personality, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, self-esteem, co-dependency, relationship dynamics, divorce, abuse, anger management, trauma, post traumatic stress (PTSD), grief and loss, life transition, suicidal ideation, dual diagnosis, crisis management, and addictions.
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Substance Use Disorder CounselingGroup CounselingSexual Orientation CounselingCrime Victim/Witness CounselingSexuality CounselingCognitive Behavioral TherapyGender Identity CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingIndividual CounselingGeneral Counseling ServicesInfertility Support GroupsDivorce CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingInternet Addiction CounselingSexual/Love Addiction CounselingPain ManagementSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistancePrivate Therapy PracticesAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor CounselingPregnancy CounselingConjoint CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
114 N. Main Street, Viborg, SD 57070
Provides the following services - WiFi, photocopier, computers, Legos, coffee bar, books, audiobooks, large print books, DVDs, local newspaper, magazines, South Dakota reference materials, book sales, book club, preschool story time, and children's play room.
3701 W. 49th Street, Suite 202A, Sioux Falls, SD 571056
Provides mental health services to adolescent and youth. Services offered include: individual counseling, child abuse counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), adolescent/youth counseling, parent counseling, and tele-mental health
309 2nd Avenue S.E., Watertown, SD 57201
Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Immaculate Conception attempts to provide assistance to those in need (within a 30-mile radius of Watertown) with rent/mortgage assistance, food assistance, cleaning supplies/hygiene products, gas assistance, and utilities assistance.
333 6th Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Operating on 6 different fixed routes, RapidRide provides timely service to many convenient locations throughout Rapid City. All RapidRide routes run on 35-minute frequencies.
The Interactive Map, available to download by scanning a QR code on the Rapid Ride webpage, offers instant access to all routes, bus stop locations and arrival time information.
No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Services offered include addiction counseling, chemical dependency assessments, grief counseling, and peer support. Certain therapy modalities are also available such as Motivational Interviewing, Moral Reconation Therapy, Talk Therapy, and more.
Services are unavailable for people in formal treatment services elsewhere unless approved by your provider, which will require confirmation.
2310 Patron Parkway, Pierre, SD 57501
South Dakota Fund Grants oversee an unrestricted fund that makes grants in support of economic development, human services, health, education, culture and financial literacy programs.
In addition to the traditional focus areas in 2026, three new initiatives are also available. Child Well-being, Housing and Workforce Development.
Instructions for the online application process can be found on the South Dakota Community Foundation's web site.
To find a local community foundation, visit the website.
300 S. Main Street, Lyman County Courthouse, Kennebec, SD 57544
A public health nutrition program for income-eligible infants and children up to age 5, pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women.
WIC provides nutrition education to help make healthy eating choices, breastfeeding education for expectant and new mothers looking to learn more about their infant nutrition options, referrals to connect families with quality medical care and other community services, and food benefits to help families purchase nutritious groceries at participating businesses statewide.
318 W. 5th Street, Miller, SD 57362
Provides Public Health Nursing and Maternal Child Healthcare Services through various programs.
General public health services include professional nursing and nutrition information and guidance on health, safety, and nutrition for individuals, families, and communities. Services such as influenza vaccinations and screenings for blood pressure, hearing, vision, and hemoglobin are available at a fee.
Maternal Child Healthcare provides Infant Sleep Safety services, immunizations, and pregnancy support services. Infant Sleep Safety services provide education on infant safe sleep practices and link families to resources when the purchase of a crib is a financial hardship.
Immunizations services are available for children from birth through age 18 for all universally recommended vaccinations including influenza. The Vaccines for Children's Program provides vaccines for children who are uninsured, have insurance that does not cover vaccinations, are Medicaid eligible, or are Native American or Alaskan Native. For families with insurance coverage, the Department of Health is an in-network provider for Sanford, Avera/Dakotacare, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
Pregnancy Support Services include regular visits with a nurse to share information about pregnancy, to provide assistance in obtaining early and on-going prenatal care from a qualified healthcare provider, and to link women to resources they may need to support a healthy pregnancy. Teaching topics may include: how your body is changing and how your baby is growing; eating healthy and gaining the right amount of weight; warning signs or symptoms that indicate you should contact your doctor; breastfeeding education and support; and caring for you and your baby after delivery.
The Watertown and Sisseton locations are also able to provide car seats for all ages at no cost.
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State Government Agencies/DepartmentsNutrition EducationBreast PumpsGeneral Health Education ProgramsPrenatal CareDisease Prevention ProgramsSexually Transmitted Infection TreatmentCultural Heritage GroupsSafer Sex EducationBreastfeeding Support ProgramsChildhood ImmunizationAIDS/HIV Prevention CounselingFlu VaccinesFormula/Baby FoodSexually Transmitted Infection ScreeningPublic Health Surveillance ProgramsWomen's Health CentersBirth ControlHIV Testing
1224 W. 5th Avenue, Mitchell, SD 57301
The Weed Department is responsible for weed control on all county properties located outside the corporate limits of any municipalities. The Weed Department maintains the appropriate weed control equipment and chemicals. The Supervisor also maintains records of weed and pest infestations, as well as control measures taken. The Weed Supervisor obtains bids for appropriate chemicals and equipment for weed control.
The Weed Department controls weeds on township and railroad property when such entities request it. The Weed Department also bills out all work done for other entities to the appropriate entity on a timely basis. The Supervisor is responsible to take the appropriate measures to control nuisance weeds on private property in accordance with state statute. He is also responsible for the record keeping and appropriate billing.
510 Meadowmont Village Circle, Suite 377, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
ACPA is an international non-profit medical association with more than 2,300 healthcare professionals across more than 30 specialties who treat and/or perform research on cleft and craniofacial conditions. ACPA serves 76,000 patients annually through its ACPA Approved Teams.
Below are some of the ways ACPA help make an impact in the cleft and craniofacial community:
- Personalized support is provided to patients and their families, giving them tools they need to thrive.
- Educational materials are developed with cleft and craniofacial providers to ensure patients receive trusted information.
- ACPA Approved Team connections are provided to patients and families giving them access to interdisciplinary care to ensure the best possible outcomes
900 E. Church Street, Pierre, SD 57501
Provides fun activities for school-aged kids during the summer months. These include outdoor activities, swimming, sports, arts, crafts, games, and field trips. Each week has a theme that allows campers to learn more about the world's ecosystems through art, sporting, nature, and character development activities.
409 N. Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
ICAP Housing Services provides the following programs:
Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Prevention Programs: aims to help two specific groups - persons who are at great risk of homelessness and those who have become homeless. Services that can be provided include case management, security deposit and rent assistance. These services are aimed at helping participants to retain their housing, therefore avoiding homelessness, or to re-enter appropriate permanent housing as quickly as possible.
Housing Repair / Rehabilitation: Provides a zero-interest, five-year decreasing balance loan for eligible homeowners to be used for accessibility modifications for persons with disabilities, in addition to making necessary repairs for health, safety and code compliance.
Self-Help Housing Rehabilitation: Eligible participants will work with program staff to identify their specific needs and to create a work plan. The Program Coordinator will find the best funding sources available to the homeowners and assist them throughout the process.
Weatherization and Furnace Replacement Program: Aimed at making housing for low-income persons more energy-efficient and less costly for the residents. The residence is audited and a list of needs is developed. The program provides the materials and pays contractors for the labor to weatherize the home (caulk cracks, insulate, weather-strip, fix windows, etc.). Furnaces can be repaired or replaced, if not repairable, through the program. In addition, some inefficient/high-cost non-operating appliances (range / refrigerator / water heater) can also be replaced in certain circumstances.
Homeless Rent and Deposit: Helping homeless households get into housing. Must provide steady and reliable source of income. Applicant must agree to case management services.
510 Main Avenue, Suite 1, Brookings, SD 57006
Providing evidence based therapy for families, children, teens, and young adults. Specializing in athlete mental health, OCD, trauma, anxiety/depression, and Parent Child Interaction Therapy. Both virtual and in-person sessions available.
900 N. Cliff Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is a USDA food assistance program provided to eligible senior citizens through the Salvation Army and the Sioux Falls Food Pantry.
CSFP works to improve the health of low-income people at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods.
Those eligible will receive a commodity once a month for 6 - 12 months. The package includes a variety of food including: cereals, canned meat, canned fruits, instant milk, peanut butter, instant potatoes, and pasta products.
Delivery is only for those who are home bound or incapable of picking up the box themselves.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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No Physical Address, Onida, SD 57564
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.
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Contact via email for additional information: [email protected], Brookings, SD 57006
Volunteers serving their communities to meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international understanding through the Lions Club.
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1221 N. Maple Avenue, Rapid City, SD 57701
The American Red Cross provides the following fire prevention services - Free smoke alarms to any home owner who needs them. Request online for free; In-house home fire safety presentations and Fire safety preparedness material.
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115 S. 3rd Street, Beresford, SD 57004
Provides the following services - internet browsing & e-mail, Wi-Fi hotspot, DVD's, 2 community meeting rooms for non-profit public use, books, and magazines for adults and children, separate study/reference area, children's story hour, summer reading program, selection of new bestsellers, copy, scanning and fax services, laminating services, special programming for all ages, and reference services. The library also provides access to downloadable eBooks and digital audiobooks with library account.
140 S. Howard Avenue, Philip, SD 57567
Equalization office assesses property for tax purposes.
121 4th Avenue, S.W., Suite 1, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Assessments and therapy offered for individual, family, and group counseling. Specialties include mental health screenings, divorce, grief, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), adolescent/youth, terminal illness, LGBTQ/gender identity, parenting, hoarding, spouse/intimate partner abuse, adult survivors of child abuse. Also offers services via telehealth.
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Parent Child Interactive TherapyPrivate Therapy PracticesDialectical Behavior TherapySexual Orientation CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingCognitive Behavioral TherapyHoarding Counseling ProgramsAdolescent/Youth CounselingFamily CounselingTerminal Illness CounselingDivorce CounselingTelemental HealthIndividual CounselingParent CounselingGender Identity CounselingMental Health Screening
221 E. 8th Street, Burke, SD 57523
This office is the keeper of the County records and acts as a bookkeeper of County business. The Auditor is responsible for County Commissioner meetings including scheduling, agenda, business follow-up, Preparing the County's budget, Audit bills or other claims against the County and prepare the warrants in payment of these bills, Figuring the mil levy, and Head election officer of the County.
Notary Public services available. Some fees may apply.
Also issues drivers licenses. Only accepts driver license applications/documents for licensing, then issues a paper permit (cards are printed in Pierre then mailed to the applicant weeks later). Cannot process new CDL applicants or non-citizens. 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.
Based on eligibility guidelines, Welfare services include medical assistance and burial and funeral assistance.
