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Sexaholics Anonymous is a recovery program based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous for those who want to stop their sexually self-destructive thinking and behavior. Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experiences, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others recover. To find out more and get directions to the in-person meeting location, please email [email protected] and a member will be in contact. Monday and Thursday meetings are open to both men and women. Saturday meeting is for men only. Virtual meetings are available daily via phone and email, visit the website for more information.

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Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
The Objective Zero App connects service members, veterans, their families, and caregivers to peer and civilian support through voice, video and text and to mental health and wellness tools and resources. The app is free to download and free to use.

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Veteran Support Groups
Active Military
Veterans
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Internet Support Groups
Homeless Veterans
Individual Counseling
Housing Search and Information
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Housing Counseling
Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary, worldwide fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet together to attain and maintain sobriety. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues of fees for AA membership. For a list of meetings in South Dakota, visit http://area63aa.org/meetings. Email, chat, audio, and forums meetings in a variety of languages are also offered.

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Internet Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
All support groups are virtual, held via Zoom. Visit Crohn's & Colitis Foundation website for more details.

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Internet Support Groups
Crohn's Disease
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Disease/Disability Information
The ALS Association seeks to discover the cause and cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) through dedicated research while providing patient support, information/education for health care professionals and the general public, and advocacy for ALS research and health care concerns.

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Adult In Home Respite Care
Disease/Disability Information
Disability Awareness Training
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Internet Support Groups
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Issue Advocacy
Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families (ACA) is a 12-step program to help people recover from being raised in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional home. Meeting formats include: in person, telephone, audio, and online. Visit national web site for updated information.

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Adult Children of Alcoholics Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
Provides a supportive and affirming environment to address LGBTQ-related stress, depression, and anxiety. Participants engage in sessions to learn coping strategies, build emotional resilience, and connect with peers. The program is hybrid, offering both in-person and virtual options, and is facilitated by trained professionals. A screening process ensures participants are a good fit, with an emphasis on readiness and safety. Sessions focus on topics such as mindfulness, cognitive flexibility, and emotional regulation, fostering a pathway to mental wellness.

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Internet Support Groups
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Mental Health Screening
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Telemental Health
General Mental Health Support Groups
​A science-based, secular alternative to Al-Anon and Johnson Intervention. It uses methods based on the tools of SMART (Self Maintenance and Recovery Training) Recovery and CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) to provide resources and support for those who are affected by the addictions of a loved one.

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Families/Friends of Individuals With a Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families (ACA) is a 12-step program to help people recover from being raised in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional home. Meeting formats include: in person, telephone, audio, and online. Visit national web site for updated information.

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Adult Children of Alcoholics Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. CoDA uses the 12-Step and 12-Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships. Online and phone meetings are available to all. Dates, times and locations change frequently. Please visit https://coda.org/find-a-meeting/ for up-to-date information.

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Internet Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
- Surviving After Suicide (SAS) Education/Support Class Surviving After Suicide (SAS) Education/Support ClassDesigned to help people who have lost a loved one to suicide express and understand the troubling and powerful grief, stigma, pain, and guilt they experience. It is a nine week education class and support group for survivors of suicide. Each class will focus on a unique aspect of survivor grief and includes a component in which group members share and support each other. The class is offered three times a year in January, April, and September. Registration is required. - Surviving After Suicide (SAS) Support Group A monthly support group for people who have lost someone to suicide. Survivor information packets are also available at no cost. The focus is on survivors connecting and supporting each other. Any survivor age 18 and over is welcome to attend. Registration is not required for this support group. It is an open/on-going group. - 1 group will be available: In person - 7:00pm - 8:30pm, 3rd Thursday of each month Virtual - 6:00pm - 7:30pm, 3rd Wednesday of each month - Surviving After Suicide Events Supportive events are open to anyone over 18 who has been impacted by a suicide loss. Various activities throughout the year including: Suicide Prevention Week; National Survivors of Suicide Loss Day (Saturday before Thanksgiving); etc. Email or call to get on invite list for events. - If you would like to get in touch with someone, please complete the Suicide Services Request Form. - Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) Program The LOSS program responds to survivors of suicide immediately after the death of the loved one. Staff provide immediate assistance to new suicide survivors by making an outreach visit to their home (in the Sioux Falls area) or making a support phone call (anywhere in South Dakota). This visit and/or call provides support, comfort, and education about being a survivor of suicide. Individuals needing immediate crisis care should call 9-8-8. Standard message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to opt-out. For end user privacy and terms and conditions of texting with 898211, go to: http://www.preventionpaystext.com/policies/

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Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Therapeutic Self Help Materials
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Death and Dying Education/Information
The Compassionate Friends (TCF) is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to families grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause. There is no religious affiliation and no individual membership fees or dues are charged. All bereaved family members are welcome. Founded in England in 1969, TCF was established in the United States in 1972, with 501(c)(3) not-for-profit incorporation in 1978, under which provision the organization's more than 650 local chapters also operate. TCF operates as separate entities in at least 30 countries around the world. - Regular meetings of local chapters provide a caring environment in which bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents can work through their grief with the help of others who have been there. Monthly, more than 17,000 attend chapter meetings. - Outreach is provided to more than 182,000 bereaved family members and professionals each month through chapter newsletters, websites, Facebook Pages, special programs including regional conferences, concurrent walks, phone calls, letters, e-mails, and personal visits. - Educational information on grief following the death of a child and the work of TCF is provided to the community through publicity, speaking engagements, and the distribution of materials. - Virtual chapters through an Online Support Community supply support, encouragement, and friendship. There are general bereavement sessions as well as more specific sessions. This program was established to encourage connecting and sharing among parents, grandparents, and siblings (over the age of 18) grieving the death of a child.

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Internet Support Groups
Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. CoDA uses the 12-Step and 12-Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships. Online and phone meetings are available to all. Dates, times and locations change frequently. Please visit https://coda.org/find-a-meeting/ for up-to-date information.

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Internet Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
SMART is a non-profit, volunteer, peer support group. The SMART tools are backed by psychological principles including Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy (or REBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing and positive psychology. Unlike some other recovery programs, SMART Recovery doesn't require a sponsor or a higher power and doesn't require the members to be in a lifelong program. The main focus of SMART meetings is how to abstain from harmful addictions or activities. This includes alcohol, drugs, food or gambling or virtually any behavior people want to stop. SMART Recovery supports individuals who have chosen to abstain from any substance or activity or are considering abstinence. Abstinence is not required to attend this meeting but is the ultimate goal of the program. If you are intoxicated, you are welcome to listen, but not to share. Individuals can use whatever methods help them to stay sober. This includes harm reduction, medications or other methods. SMART supports the use of counseling or recovery coaching to supplement our recovery program, or use other methods to help us stay sober. Some of these include monitoring through breathalyzers, online tools, reading or attending other groups. Two topics that are not pushed are spirituality/religion, and addiction as a disease. These are personal topics but are not part of SMART Recovery. Meetings are available in face-to-face, online or hybrid formats.

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Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Co-Occurring Disorders Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
General Mental Health Support Groups
Support for anyone who has a tendency to compulsively overeat or has an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. A 12-step program patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous. Overeaters Anonymous has approximately 6,500 meetings in over 80 countries. Visit the website to find a face-to-face, telephone, online, or non-real-time meeting (meetings that do not meet in real time, such as loops, social media, and mobile apps). There is an in-person and a virtual meeting in South Dakota.

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Internet Support Groups
Eating Disorders Treatment
Weight Management Support Groups
RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE. The hotline offers free and confidential counseling to sexual assault victims 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by connecting callers to the nearest rape crisis center, anywhere in the nation. Support is also available via the online hotline in English at online.rainn.org and in Spanish at rainn.org/es.

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Sexual Assault Counseling
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Sexual Assault Prevention
Internet Support Groups
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. CoDA uses the 12-Step and 12-Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships. Online and phone meetings are available to all. Dates, times and locations change frequently. Please visit https://coda.org/find-a-meeting/ for up-to-date information.

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Internet Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
Survivors of Incest Anonymous (SIA) is a 12-step, self-help program modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Printed literature is available, quarterly bulletins which can be sent free automatically to an email address, speakers, and self-help support groups. Meetings are available online and via the phone, visit website for meeting times and connection information.

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Child Abuse Prevention
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Personalized Support: Speak one-on one with a highly trained oncology nurse or social worker who can assist you through blood cancer treatment, financial and social challenges, and give accurate up-to-date disease treatment and support information. First Connection: For those who have recently diagnosed with cancer, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society has provided the opportunity to speak with someone who's been through treatment and learned how to manage the same disease. The Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program is a peer-to-peer program that matches newly diagnosed patients and their families with trained volunteers who have been touched firsthand by a blood cancer and shared similar experiences. Online Chats: Live, weekly online chats provide a friendly forum to share experiences and chat with others about anything from the initial phase of diagnosis to treatment and survivorship. Each chat is moderated by an oncology social worker and is password-protected. The online chats are not a replacement for psychotherapy or support groups. Patient Financial Assistance Programs (visit www.lls.org/support/financial-support for more information): Programs may cover copays, other medical expenses, urgent need for non-medical expenses, treatment-related travel expenses, clinical trial related-travel expenses and general financial support. Please visit the website for an up-to-date listing of available programs, eligibility criteria, and funding amounts.

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Disease/Disability Information
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Peer Counseling
Internet Support Groups
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Cancer
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Support groups for people impacted by mental illness diagnoses led by trained facilitators of people with lived experiences. Group members help each other by sharing their lived experiences and learned wisdom. There is also a support group for family members for people with a mental illness.

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Peer Counseling
Internet Support Groups
Group Counseling
General Mental Health Support Groups
Christ centered 12-step recovery focused on finding freedom from any hurt, hang-up, or habit through a strengthened relationship with Jesus Christ. Also, able to provide childcare during the meeting.

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Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
General Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Weight Management Support Groups
General Mental Health Support Groups
Faith Based Organizational Perspective
Adult Children of Alcoholics Support Groups
Co-Occurring Disorders Support Groups
Gambling Disorder Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
Internet Support Groups
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. CoDA uses the 12-Step and 12-Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships. Online and phone meetings are available to all. Dates, times and locations change frequently. Please visit https://coda.org/find-a-meeting/ for up-to-date information.

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Internet Support Groups
Codependents Support Groups
Education Public Awareness: Hosts education days each year to bring in guest speakers to discuss different topics about HD such as discoveries about the disease, new and promising research, discoveries about the progression of the disease and resources available to families and patients. Outreach: Local chapter support available online through their Chapter website and social media channels such as Facebook. By keeping a constant stream of information online, patients and families can find support and information at all hours of the day or night. Support Group Hosts a monthly support group meeting for families who are affected by HD twice a month. This group reviews caregiver support, discusses genetic testing, care options and serves as a general sounding board to support one another through the journey of this disease. Support groups are offered face-to-face and on-line. Visit website to find a group. Advocacy Members work with the medical community including medical students, social workers, and police to create an understanding environment for those who are suffering from Huntington's disease.

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Internet Support Groups
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Huntington's Disease
Disease/Disability Information
Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) offers referrals to 12-step recovery meetings for people who have a desire to recover from sexually compulsive or addictive behavior. Meetings are located all over the world with the majority being in North America. Meetings are held seven days a week at all times of the day. Meeting formats include face-to-face, telephone, and web-based options. SAA does NOT offer telephone counseling nor is it a hotline. Interested parties will be referred to a meeting in his/her area or to a telephone/web-based meeting for assistance.

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Internet Support Groups
Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups
A national non-profit committed to ending SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths while providing bereavement support to families who have lost a baby due to these causes as well as stillbirth and miscarriage. Grief support offered via phone calls and online support groups.

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Medical Information Services
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Medical and Health Sciences Research
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Disease/Disability Information
Internet Support Groups