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219 N.E. 1st Street, Public Safety Building, Lower Level, Madison, SD 57042
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.
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3401 S. Duluth Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Offers free guidance and technology to help find a job or build a career. Assists individuals with barriers to employment by providing job search assistance, application assistance, interview preparation skills, computer access with printing for job searches, and access to free local faxing for job searches. Basic computer classes offered in English and Spanish. Vocational Services Program - A 6-12 week vocational training opportunity for individuals with barriers to employment. Qualified individuals have the opportunity to earn a paycheck while gaining work experience. Access to the Job Center for job search assistance. Employment specialist available for one-on-one support.
777 21st Street S.E., Huron Christian Church (Library), Huron, SD 57350
Trained peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. Many locations offer specialized groups for children, individuals with younger-onset and early-stage Alzheimer's, adult caregivers and others with specific needs.
300 W. 18th Avenue, Tyndall, SD 57066
Services include Recording of all documents pertaining to real estate such as deeds, mortgages, affidavits, plats, surveys, easements, drainage, and court orders, File UCC's and record Fixture Filings, File county, state, federal, mechanical, hospital, ambulance and child support liens, Record Power of Attorney documents, Permanent and official archive of Bon Homme County land records from late 1800's to Present. Also issues copies and certified copies of filed and/or recorded documents, Record Military Discharge and issue certified copies, Issuer of marriage licenses and certified copies of birth, death and marriage certificates, Archive and issue burial permits, State commissioned notaries. Notarize documents during office hours. Review Bon Homme County and municipal pending plats, Small archive of Bon Homme County historical information, Review pending plats and surveys prior to submission for either zoning or recording, Review, research county legal descriptions. Work with local title company to clean up incorrect legal descriptions, and Update legal descriptions for recording purposes due to land splits, platting, etc.
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210 E. 5th Avenue, County Courthouse, Milbank, SD 57252
Gas vouchers transportation to medical appointments. Vouchers can only be given once in a calendar year.
1905 E. 8th Street, Empower Campus, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Offering low-cost bikes and bike repairs to income-eligible individuals and families.
2310 N. Maple Avenue, Rapid City, SD 57701
​Financial Counseling: helps individuals develop a plan to address their financial situation by reviewing income, budget, and current creditors. Online counseling available on website. Housing Counseling: Helps individuals gain and maintain safe and affordable housing through pre-purchase counseling, mortgage counseling and refinance options, foreclosure prevention, and rental delinquency counseling.
231 N. Dakota Avenue, City Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Neighborhood associations promote neighbor relationships, address neighborhood issues, and manage neighborhood improvements. Common activities include neighborhood meetings and community events. To find the resident association of a neighborhood, visit the website. For information and assistance forming a resident association, contact the Neighborhood and Preservation Planner.
110 6th Avenue S.E., Suite 101, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Provides a support group for individuals with all disabilities that are 25 years old or older where they can share experiences, meals, and more while participating in group activities of their choosing.
1601 E. 69th Street, Suite 210, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Services offered include individual counseling, LGBTQ+ counseling, child abuse survivor counseling for adults, youth counseling, spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling, trauma informed therapy, art therapy, and neurodivergent affirming therapy.
500 Vermillion Street, Centerville Care and Rehab Center, Centerville, SD 57014
Provides nutritious meals, companionship, and community support to seniors and individuals in need while empowering them to live independently with dignity in their homes. Consists of a hot meal delivered to their door Monday through Friday from 10:45am to 12:30pm. See Meals On Wheels section of the Active Generations website to apply for the Senior Meals Program in your community. Menus meet 1/3 of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI's) for the population served. Menus are designed by a Registered Dietitian and are low in fat and sodium. Special diets are available upon request; diabetic, gluten free, renal, as well as textured modified servings. Supportive services include: information and referrals, nutrition counseling and education.
310 Main Street, Murdo, SD 57559
The auditor is the keeper of 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 prepares the warrants in payment of these bills, figuring the mil levy, and head election officer of the County. Notary Public services available.
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7600 S. Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Services include individualized treatment plans, manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, gait and balance training, sports rehabilitation, dry needling, massage therapy, and physical stimuli treatments. Also offers Post Surgical Rehab and Pre-surgery Physical Therapy.
No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Provides assistance to victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving crashes. Services may include emotional support, victim events, Support groups, Literature, Guidance through the justice systems, Information and referrals, and 24-hour national Help Line for victims of substance impaired driving crashes. ​ MADD Victim Advocates may be able to provide assistance in completing applications for Crime Victim Compensation, a state program that assists with expenses that have occurred due to a crime. They may offer court accompaniment, court case monitoring, and assistance in preparing Victim Impact Statements as well as parole hearing statements, and other services. Support services are available for adult and children victims, survivors and families and friends who have been impacted by an impaired driving crash.
1600 E. Dakota Avenue, Garage, Pierre, SD 57501
River Cities Public Transit (RCPT) coordinates with all other transit agencies in South Dakota and can facilitate a ride statewide for medical appointments. Additional rides for other purposes (grocery shopping, etc.) can be arranged during a medical appointment trip, but the main purpose must be for a medical appointment. Also, is Jefferson Lines associated. Accepts Medicaid; there are many transportation grant opportunities available through RCPT.
613 Walnut Street, Yankton, SD 57078
Provides assisted living in a protected, supervised living environment with registered nurse and 24/7 staffing. Provides dietary services, assistance with activities of daily living, routine checks on residents, medication assistance, social services, and planned activities. Also provides respite care.
No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Hope Prison Ministry helps men or women by giving them a hand up so they have the means to start their lives anew after release from incarceration, by providing them with clothes and resources they need to find food, transportation, housing, and other items deemed reasonable on a one-time basis. Offers fellowship and friendship beyond the walls. Mentoring Programs: Focus on one-to-one positive interactions with inmates with the goal of preventing a return to criminal behavior. P-2 Project is a person-to-person visitation program that provides one-to-one visitation with a jail inmate. M-2 Program is a man-to-man visitation program that provides one-to-one visitation with an inmate at the South Dakota State Penitentiary.
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251 18th Street S., Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22202
Helps find programs for older adults and people with disabilities that may pay for some prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other essential items and services. Complete a screening by visiting the website.
243 Deerfield Road, Hill City, SD 57745
The City of Hill City's Administration team consists of the City Administrator, City Engineer, and City Attorney. The City Administrator implements the policy decisions of the elected body and work on various city infrastructure projects. The City Administrator is appointed for a two year term that coincides with the Mayor's election. The City Engineer is responsible for managing capital improvement projects and reporting information about the projects to the public. The City Attorney represents the city in contractual matters, is responsible for drafting new ordinances and amendments to current ordinances, and is responsible for prosecuting violations of municipal ordinance. Both the City Attorney and the City Engineer are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Common Council.
125 3rd Avenue S., Clear Lake, SD 57226
The Clear Lake Summer Recreation Program offers a variety of activities for kids in the area. These include T-ball, Softball, Baseball, Golf, Cooking, Volleyball, Football Skills, Flag Football, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, and Bowling. Also offers multiple baseball and softball teams.
1207 Princeton Avenue, Vermillion, SD 57069
Grocery store that carries various food items from different departments including pantry, frozen food, deli, produce, dairy, general merchandise, and health and beauty. To access online grocery shopping, select the pickup and/or delivery options at the middle right corner of the website. Minimum of $35.00 order for delivery. There is an option to subscribe to Walmart+ and receive deliveries without a fee, or pay a per-delivery fee without subscription.
906 N. River Street, Hot Springs, SD 57747
The Oglala Lakota County Sheriff's Department protects the rights of the citizens within its jurisdiction to be free from criminal attacks, to be secure in their possessions and to live in peace. The County Sheriff is also the contact mental health holds and responsible for issuing temporary concealed carry permits.
No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Provides blood donation services. Community Blood Bank (CBB) is hospital operated with a joint shared resource of Avera and Sanford Health Systems. The blood is collected locally, processed locally and transfused to save local lives. Donations can be given at the Bloodmobile or in one of the donor rooms located at Sanford Medical Center, Sioux Falls, SD or Avera McKennan Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD. CBB is not affiliated with any other blood bank entity. CBB provides blood to over 43 local area hospitals (southeast South Dakota, northwest Iowa, southwest Minnesota), including all of Sioux Falls.
800 E. Dakota Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
Coordinates resources and referral services for young families. Facilitates case management services and dedicates its efforts to providing parents with support during their childbearing and child-rearing years to focus on the important of health families. Offers the following prenatal and parenting education classes: Childbirth Class: Provides childbirth information. Topics include warning signs and progression of labor, relaxation breathing and other relaxation techniques, comfort and pain management, and newborn care. This is a 3-hour, in-person and online session. Breastfeeding Class: Provides education to families on the advantages of breastfeeding, guides them on getting started, addresses common issues, discusses milk storage, and offers tips for returning to work. This is a two-hour, in-person and online session. Sibling Readiness Class: Provides siblings and their parents or caregivers valuable information about becoming a big brother or sister. Tours of the Avera St. Mary's Women's Center may be available to learn about the place where mom and the new baby will stay. This in-person class is especially appropriate for children 3 years of age and older. Common Sense Parenting Class: Provides parenting education to parents or caregivers with children and adolescents of all ages who want to enhance their parenting skills. Skills learned can be used with any parenting style and with any single parent, two-parent, or multi-parent set of rules. Topis covered include parents as teachers, effective praise, teaching self-control, preventing teaching, and corrective teaching. Participants will learn how to reduce family stress, support success in school, diminish yelling and fighting, reduce problem behavior, increase confidence, and enrich their relationships with their children. This 2-hour class meets in-person once a week for 6 weeks. SMILE (Start Making it Livable for Everyone) Class: An educational program for separating/divorcing parents with minor children. Helps parents to better understand the effects of separation and divorce, the needs of their children, and the roles in promoting their children's healthy adjustment to separation or divorce. This program is approved by the judicial system for parents involved in custody or visitation cases. This class is provided online only. Pregnancy Education and Support for Teens: Provides prenatal education about nutrition and exercise, decision making skills, building self-esteem, adoption information, educational planning, Lamaze breathing and relaxation techniques, parenting skills, tour of an Obstetrics Wing, and newborn care. Young women are invited to attend and bring their family supporters to learn more about labor, delivery, and parenting a newborn. Parenting Education and Support for Teens: Provides parenting education about the challenges of parenting, child care, nutrition and medical care, play and discipline, community resources, goal setting, school and/or work, decision making skills, coping skills, communication and relationships, and finance and legal concerns. Young moms, their babies, dads, and family supporters are invited to attend.