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950 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., Civil Rights Division, Washington, DC 20530
Provides information regarding Americans with Disabilities Act, including complaint forms, regulations, publications, general and technical information, ADA materials, and Ask about filing a complaint.
4 19th Street N.E., Watertown, SD 57201
Clinic provides primary care, mental health, home based primary care, and telehealth services. No emergency services are provided at the clinic. Mental Health Services include individual, couples, and group psychotherapy The following programs and specialty care are available by telehealth: Returning Service Member Care Management, PTSD Care, Primary Care, Blind and Low Vision Rehabilitation, Mental Health Care, Military Sexual Trauma Care, and Women Veteran Care.
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7500 Security Boulevard, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Windsor Mill, MD 21244
A website operated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, provides information about Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for families seeking health insurance coverage for children and teens, and for families needing help locating a dentist. To find a dentist that accepts Medicaid, visit Find a Dentist on the website and filter the search by state, benefit plan, your zip code and whether or not they are accepting new patients.
115 4th Avenue S.E., Room 111, Federal Building, Aberdeen, SD 57401
The Social Security Administration distributes the nation's basic method of insuring a continuing income to a person or family when earnings stop or are reduced because of retirement, disability or death. In-person assistance is available at local offices. Online service through the Social Security portal include applying for benefits and checking an application's status. The main Social Security payment types are: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) - pays benefits/monthly checks to qualifying individuals based on financial need. To qualify you must be at least 65, blind or disabled. Low income and resource limits also apply. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) - pays benefits to people meeting certain medical requirements for disability payments, if you are insured, meaning that you worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes.​ A Disability Determination Services (DDSs) field office is responsible for verifying non-medical eligibility requirements, which may include age, employment, marital status, or Social Security coverage information. The field office then sends the case to a DDS for evaluation of disability The Social Security office may have a list of approved organizational payees.
101 Antelope Lake Circle, Sinte Gleska University - Multi-Purpose Building, Mission, SD 57555
Veterans Stand Down event provides education and information about Veteran services and benefits to Veterans and their families in the West River region. The event also includes haircuts, clothing, hygiene products, employment services, legal assistance, housing referrals, eye screening/reading glasses, readjustment counseling. A free meal is served at all locations.
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1 Denver Federal Ctr Building 41, Suite 2500, Denver Regional Office, Denver, CO 80225
The Census Bureau serves as a source of quality data about the Nation's people and economy.
No Physical Address, Macwahoc Plt, ME
For traveling to the United States, a visa is required for tourism, visits, business, employment, study and exchange, and immigration. A foreign national traveling to the United States for tourism (a short visit for vacation, for visiting family and friends, or for medical treatment) needs a visitor visa (B-2) unless qualifying for entry under the Visa Waiver Program. To work in the United States temporarily as a lawful nonimmigrant, temporary workers must qualify for the available visa category based on the planned employment purpose. The steps in the process before applying for a visa vary. The United States supports international education and welcomes foreign students and exchange visitors. Before applying for a visa, students and exchange visitors must be accepted by their schools or program sponsors. Details on the types of Visas and application procedures are on the website.
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187 Oyate Street, Lower Brule, SD 57548
The tribal office serves as the center of government, services and community support for the members of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
506 W. 25th Street, Yankton, SD 57078
Providing frequent, reliable, safe and secure delivery of mail, packages and other communications to all Americans. The U.S. Postal Service also operates and staffs local post offices for community mailing needs and support for other government services, including passport applications at some locations. Find other offices and services by visiting the website and checking specific Zip codes in the Quick Tools "Find USPS Locations" guide.
400 S. Phillips Avenue, Room 233, United States Courthouse, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Criminal cases - Individuals do not file criminal charges in U.S. district courts. A criminal case is started by the government, usually through the U.S. attorney's office in coordination with a law enforcement agency. Civil cases - A civil action starts with the filing of a complaint. People who start civil action in a district court are required by law to pay a filing fee, unless they file also file an application claiming they can't pay the fee (also called "in forma pauperis"). U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services - Holds offenders accountable for their criminal actions, facilitates victim reparation, and requires compliance with court mandates.
320 S. 2nd Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Providing frequent, reliable, safe and secure delivery of mail, packages and other communications to all Americans. The U.S. Postal Service also operates and staffs local post offices for community mailing needs and support for other government services, including passport applications at some locations. Find other offices and services by visiting the website and checking specific Zip codes in the Quick Tools "Find USPS Locations" guide.
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.
200 W. 5th Avenue, Mitchell, SD 57301
Providing frequent, reliable, safe and secure delivery of mail, packages and other communications to all Americans. The U.S. Postal Service also operates and staffs local post offices for community mailing needs and support for other government services, including passport applications at some locations. Find other offices and services by visiting the website and checking specific Zip codes in the Quick Tools "Find USPS Locations" guide.
1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20590
Provides general information to consumers about the rights of air travelers with disabilities, responds to requests for printed consumer information, and assists air travelers with time sensitive disability-related issues that need to be addressed in real time.
6907 W. Overland Road, Boise, ID 83709
Assisting those who are interested in joining the Coast Guard. Members serve in U.S. ports and inland waterways, along the coasts, and on international waters. Please note: There are no permanent US Coast Guard recruitment offices in South Dakota. Request information or begin an application online. The Coast Guard will pay for a flight to Boise to complete enrollment. To find a recruiter visit the website listed below.
2823 W. Main Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
The purpose of the Transition Assistance Advisor (TAA) program is to provide a professional to serve as the statewide point of contact to assist Service Members and Veterans in accessing Department of Veterans Affairs' health care services and benefits. Each TAA also provides assistance in obtaining entitlements through the Military Health System and access to community resources. The Transition Assistance Advisor (TAA): Provides information and assistance to Service members and their families to help them understand and access state and federal benefits as well as services through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Veterans Business Administration (VBA), Military Health System, and the Department of Labor. Coordinates with VA, TRICARE, Veteran Service Organizations, and other federal, state, and community resources to provide important information and help with obtaining services to meet your needs during the post-deployment period. Participates in the mobilization and demobilization process to brief and advise members and their families about available VA entitlements and available resources in their communities. Coordinates activities for the Post-Deployment Health Reassessment event (a screening evaluation for any lingering physical and mental health conditions Service members may experience at 3-6 months post-deployment). Researches and resolve issues associated with entitlements when problems arise. Advises the Joint Forces Headquarters and coordinate with Family Support Specialists, Employer Support Group to assist with access to entitlements available through Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Labor, and other veterans' entitlement and benefit programs.
1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329
Federal agency that protects the health and safety of people, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through partnerships. CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.
1595 Wnykoop Street, Environmental Info Service Center, Denver, CO 80202
Provides information concerning any Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) area such as laws about clean air, water, hazardous waste, solid waste, etc. Region 8 serves Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. To report a violation, complete an online form or contact the violation coordinator via telephone.
1410 E. Highway 14, Suite 100, Pierre, SD 57501
The FBI works around the globe to combat the most dangerous criminal and security threats facing the country including National Security Priorities such as protecting the United States from terrorist attacks, foreign intelligence operations and espionage and cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes. Other priorities are to combat public corruption at all levels, protect civil rights, combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises, combat major white-collar crime and significant violent crime. Visit the website to learn how to report internet crimes or to submit a tip, report threats and crimes. If someone is imminent danger, call 911 or local police immediately.
225 S. Pierre Street, Suite 337, United States Post Office & Courthouse, Pierre, SD 57501
The Victim/Witness Assistance Program is committed to protecting the rights of crime victims and witnesses. Notifications and assistance services are provided to victims and witnesses, and other support may be available.
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515 9th Street, Taxpayer Assistance Center, Rapid City, SD 57701
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) offer personal, face-to-face help for tax issues that cannot be handled online or by phone. All TACs operate by appointment only. When calling to schedule an appointment, customer service representatives are available 7:00am - 7:00pm, Monday - Friday. Before scheduling an appointment, please visit the website for a list of services offered at your chosen location. For in-person meetings, plan to bring along a current government issued photo ID, a Taxpayer Identification Number, such as a Social Security number, and all necessary tax documents. Offices do not accept cash as payment for tax bills. Many of the services offered at Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) are available online 24/7 and are continually updated with the latest information, useful tools, and other services to solve tax issues. Nearly every tax issue can now be resolved online or by phone from the convenience of your home or office.