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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.
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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Homeless Shelter
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Street Outreach Programs
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
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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Homeless Shelter
Baby Clothing
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Food Pantries
Community Meals
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Children's Clothing
Rent Payment Assistance
Homeless Motel Vouchers
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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Cultural Heritage Groups
Homeless Veterans
Homeless Shelter
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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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Shelter
Housing Search and Information
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. Also offers self-defense and martial arts classes.

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Human Trafficking Shelters
Homeless Shelter
Domestic Violence Shelters
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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Winter Clothing
Food Pantries
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Homeless Shelter
Native American Community
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Cultural Heritage Groups
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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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Shelter
Housing Search and Information
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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Cultural Heritage Groups
Homeless Shelter
Native American Community
Soup Kitchens
Economic Assistance: Emergency assistance program. Eligibility is based on state statute and county guidelines. The amount of assistance granted is established in the County Guidelines and the Federal Poverty Level Guidelines. For all assistance granted, state statute requires that a lien is placed against the individual. Economic assistance is not an on-going program, but is designed to address the immediate need. Due to the attachment of a lien, the individual is encouraged to exhaust all other resources prior to making application with the county. The county will assist in making appropriate referrals and can act as an advocate on the individual's behalf. - Types of assistance provided for qualified applicants: - Rent Assistance Does not help with 1st month's rent or a rental deposit. Assistance is only for those individuals who have received a sheriff served 3-day eviction notice. Having the notice is required. Also, resident must have live in Davison County for at least 60 days. Utilities (disconnect notice required) Emergency Transportation (gas voucher or bus ticket) Emergency Shelter (one night hotel stay) Medical Assistance The county is a resource of last resort and requires that all other resources be exhausted first. Medical assistance is determined by a formula established in state statute. The individual's availability and affordability of health care coverage will be one determining factor of eligibility. All medical services must meet the criteria of medical necessity set by state statue. The county works directly with medical providers and past and current employers in assessing eligibility. The county must approve non-emergency medical procedures prior to the services being performed. The county investigates any potential third-party payee. If the county approves financial assistance, a repayment plan will be established. - Types of assistance provided: Medication Hospital Funeral Assistance Davison County Welfare provides financial assistance for funeral services and burials for qualified individuals.

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Prescription Expense Assistance
General Relief
Rent Payment Assistance
Gas Money
Bus Fare
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Homeless Shelter
County Government Departments/Offices
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
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 - Employment search assistance

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Veterans
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homeless Shelter
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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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Shelter
Housing Search and Information
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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Gas Money
Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
General Relief
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Driver License Fee Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
County Government Departments/Offices
Bus Fare
Rental Deposit Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Food Vouchers
Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Provides temporary lodging for homeless men via shelter beds: 86 beds and 12 cots for males Individual's and family's requests for space in shelter is reviewed on a case by case basis (ie. a 13 year old male that comes with his dad, cannot stay in the men's shelter). Length of stay: typically 30-60 days Cold weather shelter (mercy nights) - when the temperature is below 40 degrees, UGM will make space for people to keep them inside (unless they are unable to care for themselves, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or are violent). People are allowed up to five Mercy nights a month .
Guides soldiers and their families to the help they need through a one-stop call center for veterans. The Sea of Goodwill is one place that will have a list of all the various official and unofficial support services available to help veterans. This program helps veterans find assistance in the areas of; employment, housing, financial assistance, and mental and physical health needs. Available 24 hours per day, the Watertown Police Department 911 Center serves as the call center for the Sea of Goodwill.

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Mental Health Expense Assistance
Food Pantries
Homeless Shelter
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Housing Search and Information
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Coalition Building
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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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Shelter
Housing Search and Information
Founded on the belief that everyone deserves a home. Pathways offers four different shelter programs: - Night by Night Emergency Shelter: - 2 secured wings with beds for 10 men and 10 women. All individual men and women (including couples) seeking shelter will utilize this program. There is no cost. Bag searches and metal detector search will be performed upon entry. - Emergency Shelter for Families: - 8 rooms designated for households with children. Families will receive 30 days for free in a 12-month period. After 30 days, rent will be charged for extended stay. - Tier 2 Services: - 2 rooms designated for men and women seeking a more permanent residence and access to more services. To qualify for this program, individuals must be employed or be able to pay rent at the start. Total of 4 beds for women and 4 beds for men. - Community Transition Program: - Partnership with South Dakota Department of Corrections; provides 8 beds for men who are needing to re-enter the community. These individuals must follow the same guidelines for admission as other clients. Through the Emergency Solutions Grant, Pathways offers two programs: - Homeless Prevention - For individuals and families who are unable to pay their rent or utilities and will otherwise be displaced from their residence. Call staff to learn more about eligibility requirements. - Rapid Re-housing - For individuals who have found potential housing but may not yet have the funds to secure that housing. For those who are eligible, Pathways may be able to pay first month's rent, rental deposit and utility deposit. Call staff to learn more about eligibility requirements. Funding through the Security Deposit Assistance Program allows Pathways to operate a program solely to assist with security deposits.

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Rental Deposit Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Utility Deposit Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
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.
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.
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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Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Prescription Expense Assistance
Food Vouchers
Gas Money
Homeless Shelter
Rent Payment Assistance
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
COVID-19
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Assists individuals and families with: - Rental assistance - Utility assistance - Prescription assistance - Rooms, meals, bus tickets, and gas for transients - Clothing, household, and furniture vouchers for the thrift store

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Prescription Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Gas Money
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
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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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Shelter
Housing Search and Information
Provide a safe and stable environment enriched with culturally appropriate and evidence based services to youth aging out of foster care, trafficked, homeless, parenting teens, and young adults ages 17-21. Also provides training and technical assistance in program development, anti-trafficking, and cultural competencies.

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Homeless Shelter
Community Safe Places
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Youth Development
Human Trafficking Hotlines
Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines
Cultural Heritage Groups
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Organizational Consultation/Technical Assistance
Human Trafficking Shelters
Youth Shelters
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
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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Gas Money
Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
General Relief
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Driver License Fee Payment Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
County Government Departments/Offices
Bus Fare
Rental Deposit Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Food Vouchers
Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Responsible for protecting and serving the citizens of Deadwood. Gasoline assistance vouchers available through funding from local churches. Please call for eligibility requirements and application information. Also, provides food and emergency housing vouchers. Community Service Officers are responsible for enforcement of various issues such as snow/ice removal.

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911 Services
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Municipal Police
Food Vouchers
Homeless Shelter
Gas Money
City Government Departments/Offices
Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance Enforcement