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Supplies laundry detergent and dryer sheets to anyone in need.
A free youth laundromat that also provides complimentary laundry detergent and dryer sheets. Students may reserve 2 - 2 hour time slots per week.
To provide dignity by assisting with laundry services. Individuals are able to do up to 12 loads of laundry (equivalent to three large baskets of laundry) for free per month and enjoy a meal. All items needed to do laundry (detergent, fabric softener, bleach, stain spray) is provided. Sign-up is posted on the Laundry with Love Facebook page the Wednesday before each event.
The Daytime program provides the following services for the homeless and working poor: Daytime shelter (day rooms)- open to all (not just those who are staying overnight at the shelter) Showers and restrooms with hygiene items available Laundry services including soap & laundry sheets Children's play area equipped with developmental toys Phones and computers for housing and jobs searches Case Manager on site to connect with needed resources - Lunch meal served each day

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Public Showers/Baths
Street Outreach Programs
Laundry Facilities
Soup Kitchens
Telephone Facilities
Drop In Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools
Baggage Check Facilities
The facility is centrally located in the downtown area of Sioux Falls and within walking distance of other community resources. Veterans Services offers laundry facility, showers, bathrooms, computer access for job searches and resume preparation, VA services, addiction meetings, HUD VASH meetings, and snacks.

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Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Homeless Veterans
Job Search Resource Centers
Specialized Information and Referral
Laundry Facilities
Telephone Facilities
Public Showers/Baths
Drop In Centers
Youth and community center. Meals are provided and children have a small library, games, and computer. The center hosts many classes and programs with learning opportunities for everything from Lakota art, music, building rockets, archery, hand games, horse camps, summer camps, and daily living skills. There is a community laundromat and food pantry open to the community.

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Cultural Heritage Groups
Food Pantries
Extended Child Care
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Laundry Facilities
Native American Community
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Youth Centers
The daytime program provides the following services: case management for connection with needed resources, access to computers and a phone for housing and job searches, showers, laundry, clothing bank, hot coffee, lunch, and temporary mail address services.

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Drop In Centers
Case/Care Management
Laundry Facilities
Public Access Computers/Tools
Cultural Heritage Groups
Native American Community
Telephone Facilities
Temporary Mailing Address
Soup Kitchens
Public Showers/Baths
The Bishop Dudley Hospitality House provides shelter, laundry facilities, and showers, for homeless individuals and families. Services include 80 Men's beds, 20 Women's beds, 7 Family rooms, Laundry Facilities, and Showers. Guests need to be able to care for themselves in order to be able to stay at BDHH. Guests can use wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, knee scooters, etc. but must be independently mobile if using these items. Beds are on a first come / first serve basis, beds cannot be reserved. Families with children under 18 can only stay in the family rooms. Intake for Family Rooms: Please call ahead to check on availability of family rooms. 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. 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.

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Public Showers/Baths
Laundry Facilities
Homeless Shelter