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Rural Office of Community Services, Inc offers the following basic needs services: - Emergency Rental Assistance Must be behind (i.e.: if rent is due on the 5th, come for assistance after the 5th). Eviction notice is not required, however, there will be a form the landlord needs to complete the verify rent is past due. - Emergency Utility Assistance Must be behind AND have disconnection notice. Employment Program Food Vouchers Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Public Transportation Pass Program - Security deposit or first months rent Can help with one or the other, but not both School supply vouchers (income qualifications apply, children K-12) Weatherization See website - www.rocsinc.org for application information and COVID-related programs and services

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Rent Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Weatherization Programs
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
School Supplies
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Provides instructional support services by providing needed supplies, transportation, cultural programming, enrollment help, and referral services to Native students in the Sioux Falls School District. Accepts donations of school supplies and backpacks.

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Native American Community
Cultural Heritage Groups
Cultural Heritage Programs
Portable Travel/Storage Container Donation Programs
School Supplies Donation Programs
School Supplies
Any student in need of basic daily essentials. Students can discuss their needs in confidence with any school staff member OR any school staff member can recognize a student's needs they would like to address. If the school does not currently have the needed items, the school will reach out to the MSD Caring Closet and volunteers will do their best to help fulfill the student's needs. Student's use and/or request of items is completely confidential.

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Children's Clothing
School Supplies
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Providing free items to USD students, including non-perishable groceries, personal hygiene products, school supplies, and referrals to community resources.

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Colleges/Universities
Specialized Information and Referral
School Supplies
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Clearinghouse for local food pantry, gas vouchers, utility (including water, electric, and gas bills with a disconnection notice), and rent help. Love Inc is not income based, rather they are need based. If Love, Inc is unable to help, clients will be referred to the appropriate agency. Programs include: Friday Backpack Program (healthy snacks for weekends), Adopt-A-Student Backpack Program (supplies and backpack for the school year), personal care pantry, winter coat drive, Helping Hands Baby Ministry, Love Inc's Clothing Closet (a thrift store for the Canton community), and budgeting classes.

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Utility Service Payment Assistance
Children's Clothing
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Diapers
Personal Financial Counseling
Baby Clothing
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Food Pantries
Rent Payment Assistance
School Supplies
Gas Money
Thrift Shops
Life Skills Education
Cleaning Products
Clothing Vouchers
Laundry Products
Winter Clothing
General Clothing Provision
United Way & Volunteer Services of Greater Yankton connects with community needs through various needs including but not limited to Day of Caring, Toys for Kids, Big Friend Little Friend, Big Red Bookshelf, Imagination Library, and more.

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Federated Giving Programs
Book Distribution Programs
Holiday Related Volunteer Opportunities
Community Service Work Programs
School Supplies
Mattresses
General Clothing Provision
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Rural Office of Community Services, Inc offers the following basic needs services: - Emergency Rental Assistance Must be behind (i.e.: if rent is due on the 5th, come for assistance after the 5th). Eviction notice is not required, however, there will be a form the landlord needs to complete the verify rent is past due. - Emergency Utility Assistance Must be behind AND have disconnection notice. Employment Program Food Vouchers Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Public Transportation Pass Program - Security deposit or first months rent Can help with one or the other, but not both School supply vouchers (income qualifications apply, children K-12) Weatherization See website - www.rocsinc.org for application information and COVID-related programs and services

Categories

Rent Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Weatherization Programs
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
School Supplies
Rural Office of Community Services, Inc offers the following basic needs services: - Emergency Rental Assistance Must be behind (i.e.: if rent is due on the 5th, come for assistance after the 5th). Eviction notice is not required, however, there will be a form the landlord needs to complete the verify rent is past due. - Emergency Utility Assistance Must be behind AND have disconnection notice. Employment Program Food Vouchers Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Public Transportation Pass Program - Security deposit or first months rent Can help with one or the other, but not both School supply vouchers (income qualifications apply, children K-12) Weatherization See website - www.rocsinc.org for application information and COVID-related programs and services

Categories

Rent Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Weatherization Programs
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
School Supplies
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Rural Office of Community Services, Inc offers the following basic needs services: - Emergency Rental Assistance Must be behind (i.e.: if rent is due on the 5th, come for assistance after the 5th). Eviction notice is not required, however, there will be a form the landlord needs to complete the verify rent is past due. - Emergency Utility Assistance Must be behind AND have disconnection notice. Employment Program Food Vouchers Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Public Transportation Pass Program - Security deposit or first months rent Can help with one or the other, but not both School supply vouchers (income qualifications apply, children K-12) Weatherization See website - www.rocsinc.org for application information and COVID-related programs and services

Categories

Rent Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Weatherization Programs
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
School Supplies
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
A multi-day event providing children in foster care the basic necessities for the back to school season (while supplies last). Includes backpacks, school supplies, clothing, and shoes. If there are families who have children enrolled outside of the Sioux Falls School District, please bring specific school supply list. Families will need to fill out two forms this year: 1 form to request school supplies (through Project SOS) and 1 form to schedule an appointment based on family size. - Families with 1 - 3 children, click here. - Families with 4 - 7 children, click here. - Families with 8+ children, click here.
Pharmacy services consist of Medication Therapy Management, immunizations, Medicare open enrollment, and medication synchronizations. Also sells over the counter medications, vitamins and supplements, personal hygiene products, and school supplies. Customers can download the PocketRx app to set medication reminders and order prescription refills 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.

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Personal/Grooming Supplies
General Immunization
School Supplies
Childhood Immunization
Pharmacies
Adult Immunization
Flu Vaccines
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Provides assistance with: - Clothing: Vouchers available by meeting with a case worker. - Utilities: Assistance available for water, lights, or electric heat. Available up to 1 time a year, must have a disconnection notice. Prescriptions: Call for information. Rent: Assistance is available once a year. First month rent or with eviction notice. Personal hygiene items and laundry detergent - Other needs: varies based on ability - Diapers: Available based on donations Spiritual support School supplies

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Prescription Expense Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Clothing Vouchers
Rent Payment Assistance
Laundry Products
Household Goods Vouchers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
School Supplies
Diapers
Faith Based Counseling
The Community Connection Center (CCC) is a one-stop-shop that addresses the needs of Vermillion community members by coordinating the efforts of local organizations. The CCC is a networking hub that houses a full range of community services designed to enhance the lives of children, families and communities, including United Way of Vermillion, Evan Project Diaper Bank, Vermillion Food Pantry, Salvation Army Emergency Fund, Welcome Table, Tanager Takeout/Weekend Backpack Program, Back to School Backpack Program, VITA, ROCS Outreach, Cornerstones Learning and Allen's Bed Bank.

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Packed Lunches/Dinners
Coalition Building
School Supplies
School Supplies Donation Programs
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Offers medication therapy management, medication adherence, multi-dose pill packaging, medication synchronization, durable medical equipment, health screenings, and prescription refills and transfers. Also sells over the counter items such as pain, cold, and allergy medications, vitamins and supplements, and first aid items.

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Medication Information/Management
School Supplies
Medication Disposal
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Pharmacies
Medical Equipment/Supplies
Provides free resources for families that have a child in the Sioux Falls School District during the school year. Services include food pantry, hygiene items, winter gear, socks and underwear, access to computer/internet, space to connect with social worker for assistance, and birthday closet. Services are not offered during the summer.

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Public Internet Access Sites
School Supplies
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
Winter Clothing
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

Categories

Specialized Information and Referral
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Rural Office of Community Services, Inc offers the following basic needs services: - Emergency Rental Assistance Must be behind (i.e.: if rent is due on the 5th, come for assistance after the 5th). Eviction notice is not required, however, there will be a form the landlord needs to complete the verify rent is past due. - Emergency Utility Assistance Must be behind AND have disconnection notice. Employment Program Food Vouchers Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Public Transportation Pass Program - Security deposit or first months rent Can help with one or the other, but not both School supply vouchers (income qualifications apply, children K-12) Weatherization See website - www.rocsinc.org for application information and COVID-related programs and services

Categories

Rent Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Weatherization Programs
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
School Supplies