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Provides faith-based support for those struggling with substance use or addiction. Offering: - Spiritually Based Transitional Living - Room for 26 men and new duplex for 8 women. - 8- 12 months is the recommend length of stay. - 12-Step Program - One on one mentoring - Prayer and Meditation - Speakers - Spiritual Advisors

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Mediation
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Mentoring Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Faith Based Organizational Perspective
Residential treatment facility, accredited through the State of South Dakota. Offers residential housing for individuals recovering from a substance use disorder and offers treatment services which include group and individual counseling along with case management services.

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Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Works to help a woman put the pieces of her life back together, by replacing the lies in her life with the truth that she is valued, teaching positive life skills, assisting in the cultivation a relationship with God, cultivating relationships with the people in her life, and working with a Transition coach on a weekly basis. The Program consists of specific activities with goals to be accomplished in the following areas - life skills, employment, physical health, relationships, and spiritual growth. Each woman who chooses to go through the Passages Transformation Program must pay a program fee, agree to comply with the house rules, comply with nightly curfew, share in maintaining the household, complete random drug testing, join in-house Bible studies, participate in weekly Life Skills classes, attend weekly recovery meetings, and attend a Christian service of their choice.

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Ex-Offender Halfway Houses
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
A residential program for adult males 18 years and older who have struggled with drugs or criminal activity. The 16-month program consists of 5 phases of induction, training, and Re-Entry. - The first 10 months include the 4 phases of induction and training. - The 5th and final phase of Re-Entry is 6 months in length and consists of further discipleship and assistance in transitioning back into the real world.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Established to provide a safe, supportive and structured environment where men, women and women with children can live while learning to live without drugs and alcohol. Each house is self-supporting and ran democratically by the members of the house. Each member shares in the equal share of expenses. Each member must abide by the Oxford House rules to continue to be a member. To see if there is openings at a home, visit www.oxfordvacancies.com
Qualified families who are accepted into this program have access to housing at the National Home in a single family home for up to four years, a case worker to set goals and make plans for the future, educational, recreational, and enrichment opportunities, community resources and counseling referrals are provided as needed, and state-certified daycare services are provided free of charge for children five and under.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Social Services for Military Personnel
Veterans
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Provides transitional and supportive housing services to veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, mental health, or transition from jail. Services include connection to immediate food and shelter needs, job training, life skills development and education, justice system navigation for community reentry from jail, and financial support to prevent homelessness.

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Veterans
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Job Training Formats
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Life Skills Education
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Established to provide a safe, supportive and structured environment where men, women and women with children can live while learning to live without drugs and alcohol. Each house is self-supporting and ran democratically by the members of the house. Each member shares in the equal share of expenses. Each member must abide by the Oxford House rules to continue to be a member. To see if there is openings at a home, visit www.oxfordvacancies.com
The transitional housing is part of the Community Support Services division of Southeastern. Psychiatric services to adults diagnosed with a severe mental illness who are in need of case management and/or medication management is provided. The transitional housing is an 11 bed facility (each with their own private bathroom) that provides supportive services to individuals who are homeless or currently residing in an unstable environment who have a substance use disorder as well as a severe mental illness. This is a sober living environment. Residents are provided 2 meals per day Monday - Friday and 3 meals Saturdays and Sundays. Residents are expected to participate in constructive daily activity outside of the transitional facility 9:00am - 3:00pm, Monday - Friday. Life skills groups and assistance with medication management are also provided. On site laundry.

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Psychiatric Case Management
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Medication Information/Management
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides transitional, clinically-managed, low-intensity, open-ended residential treatment program for adult males. Treatment program is designed around an initial 90 day treatment plan. There are no guarantees as to the results of treatment. Services provided are a minimum of 12 hours of individual, group or family counseling per week. Residents are encouraged to take part in the outdoor operation of the facilities and participate in any of the recreational therapy programs. Intravenous (SP) (IV) Drug Users: Client referrals who are identified as having a history of using drugs intravenously (IV) will be prioritized for admission into this program.

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Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
A structured sober living home for men centered on residents and providing a healthy environment with shared values of accountability, reflection, growth, and empowerment. With the help of staff, residents encourage each other in long-term sobriety to enable a successful recovery.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Provides faith-based support for those struggling with substance use or addiction. Offering: - Spiritually Based Transitional Living - Room for 26 men and new duplex for 8 women. - 8- 12 months is the recommend length of stay. - 12-Step Program - One on one mentoring - Prayer and Meditation - Speakers - Spiritual Advisors

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Mediation
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Mentoring Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Faith Based Organizational Perspective
Transitional housing for up to 20 males. Typically a meeting happens with the inmate prior to release, but might be able to help people already release if space is available. Program also helps anyone re-entering society after incarceration including finding employment, clothes, furniture, etc. (based on what is currently available). An independent entity working alongside and in cooperation with Cornerstone Prison Church (prison congregation in Sioux Falls), Livingstone Prison Church (prison congregation in Springfield), and Metal Craft Industries. A non-profit corporation established to come alongside men, women, and their families upon their release from prison. The board of directors is comprised of Christian men and women dedicated to prison aftercare from a four state area: Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska.

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Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses
Faith Based Organizational Perspective
Transitional Housing/Shelter
A sober living home for women. Guests will be expected to pay guest fees every month, be required to have a job, attend outside recovery meetings, follow the strict guidelines for the home, and build a stable sober lifestyle that is sustainable for their long-term success.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Provides shelter for all suffering from domestic violence and/or sexual assault, and their families. In addition to shelter and food, services include: personal and rape advocacy, support groups, legal advocacy and referrals to other service agencies. The Women's Lodge can hold up to 18 adults and children before anyone has to sleep on the floor. Staff can also make arrangements if at full capacity or for other reasons if need be. Two-thirds of residents are usually children since most bring their children with them to protect them from the abuser's violence.

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Human Trafficking Shelters
Human Trafficking Support Groups
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Individual Advocacy
Sexual Assault Issues
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Domestic Violence Shelters
Domestic Violence Issues
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Sexual Orientation Counseling
Native American Community
Cultural Heritage Groups
Sexual Assault Prevention
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Permanent, supportive housing for homeless and disabled individuals and families. Case management and referrals / partnerships with area agencies are provided to assist residents to strive for self-sufficiency. Taking applicants but there is a waiting list.

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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
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.

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Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Leadership Development
Case/Care Management
Supported Employment
Transitional Housing/Shelter
The campus offers person-centered, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented care. In return each resident will be expected to create a self-directed income plan and housing plan and agree to live clean and sober. Individuals must be referred by one of the partner providers: Addiction Recovery Center of Black Hills Artemis House Behavior Management Systems Bethany Christian Services Black Hills Pregnancy Center Black Hills Pediatric Therapy Care Campus Career Learning Center of the BH CASA - 7th Circuit Catholic Social Services Community Health Center of Black Hills Compass Point Consumer Credit Counseling Family Connections Center Love Inc. Lutheran Social Services Monument Health NAMI Pennington County Health & Human Services Pennington County Public Defender's Office Pennington County SAO-Victim's Advocate Project Recovery Rapid City Area Schools Rapid City Police Department Rural American Initiatives Salvation Army: Pathway of Hope South Dakota School of Mines South Dakota State University NANEC VocRehab Volunteers of America WAVI Western Dakota Tech Where All Women Are Honored Youth and Family Services

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Safe Home is a Housing First model program that involves the program components of case management, groups, monitoring, and community. It provides dignified, affordable housing and supportive services to individuals experiencing long term homelessness and alcohol dependence. It is an apartment building and is not a temporary or emergency shelter. Referrals may be made by anyone (self, friend, family, professionals).

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County Government Departments/Offices
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Residences for People With Chronic Substance Use Disorders
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Established to provide a safe, supportive and structured environment where men, women and women with children can live while learning to live without drugs and alcohol. Each house is self-supporting and ran democratically by the members of the house. Each member shares in the equal share of expenses. Each member must abide by the Oxford House rules to continue to be a member. To see if there is openings at a home, visit www.oxfordvacancies.com
Provides a safety net for local youth and is an access point for Coordinated Entry. Services that are offered are school drop-out prevention, Internet and Computer lab, Job Search & Training Assistance, After School programs and tutoring, Independent Living Skills workshops, Education and Workforce Opportunities, and Connections to Community Resources.

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Youth
Tutoring Services
Job Search Resource Centers
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Marissa's Housing Project is a 12-unit apartment complex that supports the recovery of human trafficking survivors and keeps their families together. The house aims to meet the needs of survivors who wish to receive the support of CTF during their recovery but are also focused on healthy families. The fully furnished and secure complex offers 6 one-bedroom, 3 two-bedroom, and 3 three-bedroom units for women and their children. Support and stability are necessary for successful long term transitions out of human trafficking situations.

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Human Trafficking Shelters
Transitional Housing/Shelter
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
Established to provide a safe, supportive and structured environment where men, women and women with children can live while learning to live without drugs and alcohol. Each house is self-supporting and ran democratically by the members of the house. Each member shares in the equal share of expenses. Each member must abide by the Oxford House rules to continue to be a member. To see if there is openings at a home, visit www.oxfordvacancies.com
The programs offered by this agency include community organizing and leadership development, AIDS Prevention program, Child Development program, Adult learning program, Environmental issues, Transitional housing, Cancer prevention, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome awareness program, Clearinghouse of health educational materials, Newsletter, Dakota Talk Radio, KDKO Radio 89.5 FM, diabetic nutrition program, scholarships for Native American women, reproductive health programs, Green Thumb project, and community health fairs.

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Native American Community
Cancer Detection
Cultural Heritage Groups
Diabetes Management Clinics
Community Clinics
General Health Education Programs
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Physical Examinations
Transitional Housing/Shelter