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30225 US Highway 18, Pine Ridge, SD 57770

This emergency shelter is located in the fenced-in area beside the old jail in Pine Ridge. Individuals who are willing to be sober can stay in the military tents.

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104 N. Main Street, Suite 140, Canton, SD 57013

Provides emergency assistance for those in either Minnehaha/Lincoln County with rent and deposits, Utility bills: Must have a disconnect notice for water, lights, or heating; Food and non-food items, Burial: Clients should begin by choosing a funeral home and meet with them prior to applying for assistance through Minnehaha County. Also provides transportation assistance, dental care, medical care (hospitalization) and Medications. Minnehaha County residents can also receive assistance with Shelter, Gasoline or bus ticket for transients/nonresidents stranded here and needing to get home. Out of town travel assistance is not offered to MC residents. Identification and or birth certificate (if needed for the purposes of obtaining employment/housing). The majority of assistance provided is in the form of a no-interest loan for which a lien is created. The client does not receive any bill from County but is expected to repay the debt, starting in a time frame created by the caseworker. Applicants can choose to walk-in to the office or receive a phone call to complete an interview. Those applying for transportation, medications or ID/BC assistance should come into the office to apply.

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30 Main Street, Rapid City, SD 57701

Designed to accommodate 38 veterans each day, services include Shelter, 3 meals a day, Case management, Helping replacing documents (birth certificates and IDs), Benefit review, and Employment search assistance.

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400 N. Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Provides short-term emergency housing and supportive services to homeless Veterans in a safe, secure and respectful environment designed to enhance individual growth, employment options, finance and housing opportunities.

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111 New York Street, Volunteers of America, Northern Rockies, Rapid City, SD 57701

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.

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10 2nd Street S.E., Watertown, SD 57201

Emergency housing is available for victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, or other emergency needs. Emergency housing can last up from 1 day to 7 days. Emergency/urgent secure transportation is available for at risk people.

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706 E. Monroe, Family Connections Center, Rapid City, SD 57701

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.

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30 Main Street, Rapid City, SD 57701

Provides a bed, 3 daily meals, case management, referrals to other services within the community. For shelter services, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Also, provides payee services to the general public.

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7 W. Kemp, Codington County Community Services, Watertown, SD 57201

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.

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619 5th Avenue, Suite 4B, Brookings, SD 57006

Assists with rent assistance for eviction notices, utility assistance for disconnect notices, hotel stays (does not provide a homeless shelter), gasoline or bus pass for stranded motorists or for medical reasons, minor car repairs, assistance after a disaster (i.e. house fire, flood, etc.), and prescription assistance for qualifying medications. The needs of the individual/family will be assessed, and certain documentation may be required (ex. driver's license). After business hours, The Salvation Army of Brookings County works with the Brookings County Sheriff or City Police to help individuals and families in the case of an emergency/immediate need.

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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.

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45657 Veterans Memorial Drive, Agency Village, SD 57262

Temporary residence for homeless individuals and their families. The length of stay is 90-days, in which residents are to apply for housing, find a job, and save up for deposits needed.

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201 E. 2nd Avenue, Rural Office of Community Services, Mitchell, SD 57301

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.

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58 N. 3rd Avenue, ROCS Lake Andes Office, Lake Andes, SD 57356

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.

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1 Veterans Drive, Pine Ridge, SD 57770

Providing emergency-based shelter for homeless male veterans of the Pine Ridge area. Will coordinate other services such as Financial literacy classes, Home ownership classes, employment search, Resume' development, and connections to support services as requested.

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9 Court Street, Rural Office of Community Services, Vermillion, SD 57069

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.

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327 Cedar Street, Eagle Butte, SD 57625

Provides shelter to homeless people in tiny homes, with a main house where they may do laundry, cook, eat, and socialize. Also provides emergency food to very low income households, delivering to those without transportation.

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823 Dupree Street, Eagle Butte, SD 57625

Provides compassionate and secure care for anyone in need. Services include mental health counseling, medical care, and access to basic necessities.

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920 Broadway Avenue, Suite 1, Rural Office of Community Services, Yankton, SD 57078

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.

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609 Lincoln Street, Eagle Butte, SD 57625

Providing shelter to homeless enrolled tribal members of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe as well as 3 meals a day. Open year-round. Please call for more information.

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534 Anamosa Street, Wambli Ska, Rapid City, SD 57701

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.

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703 E. 8th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Provides temporary lodging for homeless women and children (boys up to age 11). Services include: 48 shelter beds Food provided at the women's shelter Length of stay is dependent upon client needs. Cold Weather - Please note there is no mercy night due to limited space available at this shelter.

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521 N. Main Avenue, Suite 201, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Provides emergency assistance for those in either Minnehaha/Lincoln County with rent and deposits, Utility bills: Must have a disconnect notice for water, lights, or heating; Food and non-food items, Burial: Clients should begin by choosing a funeral home and meet with them prior to applying for assistance through Minnehaha County. Also provides transportation assistance, dental care, medical care (hospitalization) and Medications. Minnehaha County residents can also receive assistance with Shelter, Gasoline or bus ticket for transients/nonresidents stranded here and needing to get home. Out of town travel assistance is not offered to MC residents. Identification and or birth certificate (if needed for the purposes of obtaining employment/housing). The majority of assistance provided is in the form of a no-interest loan for which a lien is created. The client does not receive any bill from County but is expected to repay the debt, starting in a time frame created by the caseworker. Applicants can choose to walk-in to the office or receive a phone call to complete an interview. Those applying for transportation, medications or ID/BC assistance should come into the office to apply.

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724 N. Sanborn Boulevard, Mitchell, SD 57301

Services include spiritual services, utility bill expense assistance (on individual case basis), rent payment assistance (on individual case basis), mortgage payment assistance (on individual case basis), clothing, shelter, emergency services, character building programs, and offer some hotel assistance if funding allows. Please note - there is no physical homeless shelter, but shelter may be provided in the form of a hotel voucher (if funding is available).

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101 N. Indiana Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

The Bishop Dudley Hospitality House provides shelter, laundry facilities, and showers for homeless individuals. Beds are on a first come / first serve basis and cannot be reserved. Families with children under 18 can only stay in the family units. A locker program is available for individuals to rent at $10.00/week or $30.00/month. Guests may be eligible for "chore exchange" to earn a locker. Please speak to staff to learn eligibility requirements. Individuals who work overnight are permitted to sleep during the day with documentation of work schedule. These individuals can make arrangements with staff to be let into the shelter after their shift is over. Individuals who are intoxicated are able to stay at the House as long as they are able to take care of themselves. Guests need to be able to care for themselves in order to be able to stay at BDHH. They may use wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, knee scooters, etc. but must be independently mobile if using these items. A separate location also has ten units for shelter and services for families. Intake for Family Units: Call ahead to check on availability of family units. A background check (available for free through the Clerk of Courts) will be required as part of the application. After receiving a printed background check, ask for the Family Coordinator to set up an intake appointment.

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