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211 4th Street, The Ivy Center, Brookings, SD 57006
A free resource open to Brookings County residents. Items include clothing, shoes, household items, and hygiene products.
Individuals must schedule an appointment with a Systems of Care Coordinator or Case Manager and complete a short intake form prior to receiving donations from the Ivy Closet.
5019 S. Western Avenue, Suite 200, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Provides physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for individuals in need of rehabilitation. Please check with the location to see if provided. Must have a referral from a medical provider prior to evaluation and treatment depending on insurance requirements. The outpatient center is equipped to treat a wide variety of patients and diagnoses. There is also an occupational therapy driver's evaluation and training program available at the West 18th Street location.
824 1st Street, Sturgis Chiropractic, Sturgis, SD 57785
Provides individual counseling for children ages 12-18, adults and older adults. Areas include depression, anxiety, stress, self-esteem, grief, trauma adjustment, and relationship issues.
Utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution focused and strength based strategies in treatment. Face to face and telehealth options available.
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
9299 Highway 24, Fort Yates, ND 58538
Provides rides for medical appointments, work, school, and connecting services to major bus lines.
521 Dakota Avenue, Huron, SD 57350
Non Profit Toy Library that creates educational toy boxes, color coded by age group, FREE to borrow and sanitized, available at the Main Office and at Partner Libraries. Take them home, play, have fun, bring it back and repeat.
201 E. 38th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Provides instructional support services by providing needed supplies, transportation, cultural programming, enrollment help, and referral services to Native students in the Sioux Falls School District. Accepts donations of school supplies and backpacks.
611 Lindbergh Avenue, Rapid City, SD 57701
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.
2040 W. Main, Suite 213, Rapid City, SD 57702
Provides friendship and free in-home assistance with activities to help older persons remain living independently in their own homes. Major focus is clients over 60. Small percentage of clients served are adults (over 21) with disabilities. Eligibility is based on need for service.
Senior Companions must be age 55 or older, meet an income guideline, and be willing to serve a minimum of 15 hours a week and to reach out and provide service to others. Senior Companions are paid a tax-free stipend for their volunteer work and mileage.
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24 W. Kemp Avenue, Watertown, SD 57201
Administers the Housing Choice Voucher program in Codington and Clark Counties.
Applicants must meet income guidelines established by HUD and meet eligibility requirements with regard to a criminal background.
When leased on the program clients will spend at least 30% of their adjusted monthly income but no more than 40% of their adjusted monthly income towards rent and utilities, with a minimum rent of $50.
They are required to sign a one-year lease when admitted to the program.
WHA owns and manages a 60 unit Hi-Rise building for elderly/disabled individuals and 25 scattered family units in Watertown under the Public Housing program.
Applicants must meet income guidelines established by HUD and meet eligibility requirements with regards to a criminal background.
Previous landlord references are also required with application.
Tenants are required to pay at least 30% of their monthly adjusted income towards rent and utilities.
455 4th Street S.W., Huron, SD 57350
The drug court program is an intensely supervised treatment court for offenders who have a substance abuse disorder that relates to their criminal charges.
Treatment providers work with probation officers to build individual skills and support so offenders are able to progress from the criminal courts into lives of recovery and stability.
520 3rd Street, Suite 230, Brookings City & County Government Center, Brookings, SD 57006
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Licenses to register are carnivals, circus, temporary merchant license for arts festival, and temporary vendor permit for food trucks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
90 Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD 57732
The Register of Deeds is the official record keeper for real estate documents, such as deeds, mortgages, plats, easements, etc.
Services include files many kinds of lien documents such as Federal Tax Liens, State Tax Liens, Mechanic's Liens & numerous miscellaneous liens. Vital Records--Birth, Death & Marriage Records--Burial Records, Military Discharge Records & Fictitious Name Filings. Also issues marriage licenses.
9 West Kemp, Watertown, SD 57201
Provides three pillars of service:
- Healthy relationships
- Transit support
- Wellness center passes to support a healthy lifestyle
612 N. Main Street, Mitchell, SD 57301
Oversees receipt of payment for all utility services and setting up service accounts. Also, oversees the process of billings for water, wastewater, recycling and garbage.
The Finance Office also handles the issuance of business licenses and renewals.
No Physical Address, Austin, TX 78709
All survivors of domestic violence face the same issue: abuse thrives in isolation. This can be especially true for survivors of domestic violence who are Deaf, Deaf/Blind or hard of hearing.
The Hotline strives to educate the public about the need for Deaf, Deaf/Blind and hard of hearing abuse outreach programs. The safe and strictly confidential services that The Hotline offers to Deaf survivors can be life-saving.
The Hotline has partnered with the Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (ADWAS) to ensure Deaf advocates are available to respond through email, Instant Messenger, and video phone to those seeking help.
1825 8th Avenue N.W., Aberdeen, SD 57401
Protects property, saves lives, and strengthens community relationships with professionalism, courage, and dedication.
1351 N. Harrison Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
Provides the testing and certification for Addiction Counselors and Prevention Specialists.
3200 Canyon Lake Drive, Second Floor, Rapid City, SD 57702
Accepts the following donations: diapers/cloth diapers, formula, cribs/crib bedding, strollers, baby clothes/onesies, blankets, car seats, breast pumps, beads, leather for moccasins, and material for Star quilts.
116 N. Commercial Street, Clark, SD 57225
Eligible participants may receive a voucher, which is used to purchase garden seeds and/or live plants which helps to ensure that the participating households have access to fresh fruits and vegetables, which helps them to maintain nutritional well-being. If funding allows, the participants can also purchase canning or preserving supplies so that they can save some of the produce for use in future months.
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425 E. Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
Ensures that veterans, their dependents and survivors receive the full measure of benefits and services to which they are entitled.
The Department of Veterans Affairs keeps an online list of the South Dakota Veterans Memorials.
Locate Veteran Service Officer online.
Welcome Home resource book available online.
List of transportation services available for veterans online.
2620 Jackson Boulevard, Suite G, Rapid City, SD 57702
Offers psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and individual psychotherapy at the Sioux Falls clinic for all ages, with telehealth options available. Midwest Wellness Institute also brings psychiatric care and medication management to underserved areas through telehealth and on-site clinics, hospitals, correctional facilities and nursing homes through contracted mental health services.
Services include TMS Therapy, Spravato, Botox Injections, Individual Psychotherapy Counseling, Correctional Rehabilitation, Mental Health Screening, Psychological Assessments, Pediatric Psychiatry, Adolescent Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, Medication Management, Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction, Independent Psychiatric Evaluations, and Forensic Psychiatry.
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Mental Health ScreeningTelemental HealthPsychiatric Medication ServicesTranscranial Magnetic StimulationIndividual CounselingSubstance Use Disorder CounselingPsychological AssessmentGeriatric PsychiatryGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersMedication Information/ManagementCognitive Behavioral TherapyGroup CounselingFamily CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyAdult PsychiatryChild and Adolescent Psychiatry
130 W. Essex Avenue, Salem, SD 57058
Assess all the real estate property in the county for property tax purpose. By law, the assessed value must be its full or true market value.
101 E. Pipestone Avenue, Suite E, Flandreau, SD 57028
Purpose is to locate, identify, and appraise all taxable property, in accordance with state laws and administrative procedures, while maintaining current information on the ownership and characteristics of property. Prepares and certifies the assessment roll and individual property assessments in accordance with state law.
243 Deerfield Road, Hill City, SD 57745
The City of Hill City operates under the aldermanic form of government, which is comprised of a Mayor and four alderman/woman (two from each ward). They take on the responsibility of municipal legislation and set the direction and policies that will govern Hill City.
Each elected official serves a two year term.
