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126 S. Plum Street, Vermillion, SD 57069
Provides assisted living and independent living care. Services include dietary services, daily activities, and 24-hour nursing aides and on call nurses. Higher levels of care included assistance with activities of daily living. Dakota Gardens has three levels of care ranging from nearly independent to a need for minimal assistance with activities of daily living.
415 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Residents of the Tri-State area or individuals who have in their possession artifacts from the Tri-State region are encouraged to donate items to the museum.
550 3rd Street, Old School Gym, Baltic, SD 57003
A volunteer organization that relies on donations to provide supplemental food to those in need in our community. Offers distributions twice per month. For emergent needs outside the scheduled distribution, call and leave a voicemail.

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4849 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 700, Chicago, IL 60630
Confidential, 24/7 crisis intervention for runaway and homeless youth and their families via phone, text, chat, email, and bulletin board. Referrals, conference calling with a parent upon youth's request, conflict mediation, and information hotline. Free bus tickets home to family or shelter for qualified youth ages 12-21.
714 N. Grand Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
Offers worship services and Bible studies.
401 N. Main Street, Aurora County Courthouse, Plankinton, SD 57368
This office 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. Provides transportation to veterans through River Cities Public Transit. Call for information.
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705 N. Main Avenue, Garretson, SD 57030
The City of Garretson consists of six council members and the mayor. Two council members are represented in each ward. There are 3 wards in the City of Garretson.
114 Market Street, Suite 102, Vermillion, SD 57069
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.
306 1st Avenue E., Mc Laughlin, SD 57642
Provides community-based services including care planning, referrals, care coordination, recovery housing, food distribution, spiritual programing, job coaching, peer support, and John Maxwell leadership training.
25 Center Street, Vermillion, SD 57069
Offers the community water, wastewater, and electricity services. Ensures the infrastructure is up-to-date and capable of providing service.
201 Main Avenue S., Wagner, SD 57380
Providing pharmacy services including prescription and over-the-counter medications. Also offers a secure drop box for unneeded medication disposal.
4400 W. 69th Street, Helmsley Behavioral Health Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Provides residential addiction care for youth in a safe, supportive environment. Each resident receives an individualized care plan using multiple-evidence based treatment approaches. Services include eight private resident rooms, individualized, evidence-based treatment approaches, dedicated programming and activity spaces and an outdoor area, life skills programming (cooking classes, art therapy, and fitness activities), classroom space for teens to continue and keep up with school work, intentional family programming to involve and support loved ones, aftercare support following treatment, including phone calls and check-ins, and opportunities to build independence and personal responsibility through everyday activities and expectations.
709 Jensen Highway, Hot Springs, SD 57747
Coordinates all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, and man-made events. Responsibilities include developing and maintaining the county plan for reacting to emergencies. During an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their county when necessary. ​This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.
2109 S. 5th Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Offers mass, confession, and adoration during the week and weekend.
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Provides worship services. Ransom Kids available during worship times.
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Providing trauma-based counseling for adolescents 12 - 17 who have experienced or are at risk for sexual exploitation or sex trafficking and parents, foster parents or caregivers of adolescent girls who have experienced or are at risk for sexual exploitation or sex trafficking. Methods used include group coaching, counseling, advocacy and support services, safety planning, education and awareness, crisis response, skills classes, and recreational outings. All listed services are provided by pre-approval through referral form, according to available resources and as consistent with the mission statement.
401 N. Main Street, Aurora County Courthouse, Plankinton, SD 57368
The auditor is the keeper of county records and acts as a bookkeeper for county business. Records may include documents, books, or minutes from county commission meetings. The auditor is responsible for scheduling county commission meetings, preparing the agenda, following up on commission decisions through letters and memoranda, and preparing the county budget. It is the auditor's responsibility to audit bills or other claims against the county and prepare the warrants in payment of these bills. Assists with voter registration for Aurora County residents.
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317 E. 4th Street, Dell Rapids, SD 57022
The Finance Office is charged with all accounting operations for the City of Dell Rapids. These include ensuring proper handling of general ledgers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable functions. Oversees all accounting for regular and special funds. Audits all claims against the City. Examines, analyzes, and interprets accounting records for the purpose of giving advice or preparing statements. Advises and assists on recording financial and budgetary data. Prepares the Annual Financial Statements. Serves as custodian of official City records and public documents; performs certification and recording for the City as required on legal documents and other records requiring such certification; seals and attests by signature to ordinances, resolutions, and contracts, easements, deeds, bonds or other documents require City certification.
3900 W. 53rd Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
Provides short or long term rental assistance to persons who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and meet income limitations. Case management services available for both housing and non-housing issues Assistance with security deposit and other housing-related supportive services may be available There is a waiting list for rental assistance
501 W. Elm Street, Beresford Senior Activity Center, Beresford, SD 57004
Serving hot nutritious meals daily at both Active Generations Main and East locations. Menus can be found in the monthly newsletter or online. Active Generations Meal Program is sponsored in part by the National Senior Nutrition Project. Funding for Senior Meals is a joint effort between federal and state governments, community support and participant donations. National Senior Nutrition Project provides persons age 60 and over, their spouse, and/or dependent adult living with them a nutritious meal in a social (congregate) and home delivered setting. Menus meet 1/3 of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI's) for the population served and low in fat and sodium. Carbohydrate-counted menus are available as well as textured modified servings.
203 Prairie Street, Harrisburg, SD 57032
A faith-based outreach serving Harrisburg and the surrounding area, affiliated with Feeding South Dakota and AmpleHarvest.org. Available services include food (offers meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, and dairy products), cleaning supplies, and personal care items.
401 N. Main Street, Miner County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, Howard, SD 57349
Controls state and local noxious weeds, responds to infestation complaints, and recommends control measures. Also helps communities control mosquitos to prevent diseases such as West Nile.