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3930 S. West Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105

A substance abuse treatment facility for female clients of the Glory House. Services include substance use assessment, drug/alcohol testing, mental health screening, tobacco use education/prevention, smoking cessation, peer mentoring, and counseling services. This is an accredited facility with the State of South Dakota.

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703 E. 8th Street, 3rd Floor, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Serves women with children, including at least one boy up to 18 years old who is in school. Case Management is required. The expected stay is no longer than 90 days. Fathers will still be housed at the Men's Center.

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15 Wasuya Avenue, Kyle, SD 57752

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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1113 E. 14th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

The Per Diem program works to house eligible veterans in community-based housing. Upon completion of the program, veterans will assume the lease and this will become their permanent housing. Once accepted into the program, services provided include: assistance with rent; furniture; utilities; food and coordination with community resources.

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210 N. Sherman Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Serving men, women, and families (anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult) with transitional housing. The goal is for guests to leave the program debt free, maintaining recovery, and on a path to success. Participants are provided: 3 meals a day (sack lunch for work) Bus passes Debt management Basic essentials/hygiene items Case management Employment assistance Opportunity to save towards stable housing and paying off debts Assistance finding housing Referrals to community programs including counseling and treatment Self-improvement classes The minimum length of stay is 60 days with a preference of 6 months - 1 year. Guests must be working or seeking employment and are expected to pay a portion of their income toward rent and paying off debts.

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A sober living community dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery. Not a treatment facility, but offers structured sober living homes for women. Guests are required to contribute to their stay by paying monthly guest fees, maintaining employment, attending outside recovery meetings, and adhering to the home's guidelines. The goal is to help individuals establish a stable, sober lifestyle that supports their long-term success in recovery.

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27048 Tallgrass Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57108

Sober living homes utilizing: The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and the way of life contained therein. Self-governing sober living homes that provide a safe living environment in early recovery with continued emphasis on applying the 12-steps of recovery to daily life over a period of 3 - 12 months. Advocacy of the disease concept by carrying the message to families, businesses, churches, and schools while building alliances with organizations that share the mission of advocacy for and implementation of the 12-step approach to recovery. An alternative to medical treatment models for the recovery of alcoholism and chemical dependency

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1220 East Boulevard, Rapid City, SD 57701

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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600 W. 16th Avenue S., Brookings, SD 57006

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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2101 W. 41st Street, Suite 44, Sioux Falls, SD 57109

For anyone facing an unplanned pregnancy, All About U provides crisis pregnancy counseling, help finding emotional support, help finding necessary resources, emotion support throughout adoption and beyond, if adoption is chosen, emergency transitional housing available, and general case management for resources: connection to prenatal care, housing, food, clothing, addiction, and more. For adoptive families, All About U provides training to help them through the adoption process and prepare them to be an adoptive family, home studies, and on-going support for adoptive families.

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120 Philadelphia Street, Rapid City, SD 57701

An independent living program located in Rapid City, that provides young adults ages 18-21 who are living with severe mental illness - affordable housing, safe, supportive environment, and coordinated team approach. Case management focusing on life skills classes, educational goals, employment skills, mental and physical health care needs, connections with community resources, aftercare planning and support, assistance with transportation and bus services, community recreation activities, building and maintaining positive, health adult relationships, and encourage healthy lifestyle choices.

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9 West Kemp, Watertown, SD 57201

Provides three pillars of service: - Healthy relationships Weekly small group opportunities for men and women in the Codington County Detention Center, as well as at downtown office location - Transit support Downtown office space allows for sober social opportunities to build healthy community - Wellness center passes to support a healthy lifestyle ​Sober living homes; up to 4 women can live in the women's home at a time and up to 3 men can live in the men's home at a time, rent free with case management services to help individuals move toward financial stability, employment, and permanent housing

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417 S. Summit Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

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 with 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.

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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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110 E. 7th Avenue, Redfield, SD 57469

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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119 19th Street N.E., Watertown, SD 57201

A therapeutic place of residence for persons suffering from substance use disorders and mental illness. Offering dignity and serenity to continue the journey of recovery, healing, and wholeness. Serenity Hills offers 3 distinct programs: -Social setting detoxification -Halfway house combines a strong AA 12-step philosophy with a multi-disciplinary team approach, including professional addiction, psychiatric and mental health care. -Crisis intervention/Appropriate Regional Facility/Safe Rooms for individuals experiencing mental health crisis and/or having thoughts of self-harm.

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No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Providing a safe, supportive and structured environment where men, women, and women with children may live while learning to live without drugs and alcohol. Each house is self-supporting and runs independently by the members of the house. Residents must abide by the Oxford House rules and contribute equal amounts towards expenses. Visit the website below to customize a search for vacancies by county, zip code or other criteria.

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217 Kansas City Street, Suite 100, Rapid City, SD 57701

Provides transitional housing in a recovery-oriented sober living community. Services include addiction and mental health counseling, life skills and job training. Each resident is expected to create a self-directed income plan and housing plan and agree to live clean and sober. One Heart is not a shelter and accepts participants only through agency referrals. Partner providers able to make referrals include public, private and governmental agencies. Individuals interested in becoming a participant should first ask any provider they have worked with if they are a referral source or call One Heart to discuss the current group of agency partners. Please visit the How to Enroll page of the website for a complete list of eligibility requirements.

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2701 E. 15th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Provides faith-based support for those struggling with substance use or addiction. Offers spirituality based transitional living (room for 26 men and 8 women in an 8 - 12 month length of stay), 12-step programming, one-on-one mentoring, prayer and medication, speakers, and spiritual advisors.

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2101 W. 41st Street, Suite 44, Sioux Falls, SD 57109

Case management services provided include health system navigation and resource coordination (i.e. establishing prenatal healthcare coverage and scheduling appointments), Health promotion and coaching (i.e. prenatal and nutrition education, budgeting, application assistance for programs), Housing search assistance, Transitional housing, and Transportation coordination to/from appointments.

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706 E. Monroe Street, Rapid City, SD 57701

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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612 5th Street S.E., Watertown, SD 57201

Providing emergency shelter and case management to people experiencing homelessness or services to those who are at risk of being homeless.

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600 W. 12th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

A non-profit corporation established to come alongside men, women, and their families upon their release from prison. Provides transitional housing for up to 20 women. Also helps those re-entering society after incarceration with finding employment, clothes, furniture, etc. (based on what is currently available).

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220 E. Prairie Road, Eagle Butte, SD 57625

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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