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17691 Highway 18 East, Airport Access Road, Pine Ridge, SD 57770
A public health nutrition program for income-eligible infants and children up to age 5, pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women. WIC provides nutrition education to help make healthy eating choices, breastfeeding education for expectant and new mothers looking to learn more about their infant nutrition options, referrals to connect families with quality medical care and other community services, and food benefits to help families purchase nutritious groceries at participating businesses statewide.
100 E. Sanborn Street, Parker, SD 57053
Medical services provided include: Adult Medicine - annual checkups, wellness consultations, comprehensive evaluations, preventative care, and diagnostic services. Women's Health - annual health exams, pap smears, breast health services, and routine gynecological care. Obstetrics - prenatal and postpartum care in partnership with OB/GYN specialists. Minor Surgery - laceration repair, foreign body removal, wart removal, biopsies (skin or superficial lesions), excision of ingrown toenails, fractures and sprain care. X-Rays/Laboratory Services - some of the testing is done on site. Tests that cannot be performed on site are provided at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Viborg. Referrals - connects patients with a specialist in any area Disease Management - monitor conditions such as hypertension, thyroid disease, diabetes, cardiac conditions, etc. Therapy services including speech, physical, and occupational
1401 10th Avenue W., Mobridge, SD 57601
A family practice and women's health clinic offering comprehensive care to newborns, pediatrics, adult, and geriatric patients. Services include preventative care, annual examinations, Department of Transportation (DOT) examinations, immunizations, obstetrical care, women's health care, mental/behavioral health services, radiology, and lab services.
118 8th Avenue S., Faulkton, SD 57438
Pharmacy services include immunizations, medication synchronization, Medicare open enrollment, medication services to long-term care facilities, and carries a wide variety of over the counter drugs and medical equipment. ​This pharmacy is also a medication disposal site. Medication disposal drop-boxes for expired, unused or unwanted controlled, non-controlled, and over the counter medications, including pet medications. Items that are NOT accepted include: trash, regulated medical waste, sharps, syringes, thermometers, hazardous waste, aerosols, illicit drugs, or commercial waste. Customers can use the PocketRx mobile app to request medication refills, set medication reminders, and look up their medications.
108 E. Highway 34, Howard, SD 57349
Provides the food vouchers, prescription expense assistance (medicine only), vision expense assistance (eyeglasses and contacts), and personal care items (laundry soap, cleaning supplies, and hygiene items). Please note, prescription assistance is for those without insurance and it is for one time only! Personal care assistance is once in a calendar year.
2920 Sheridan Lake Road, Rapid City, SD 57702
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is an evidence-based family skills training program for high-risk and general population families. Parents and youth attend weekly SFP skills classes together, learning parenting skills and youth life and refusal skills. There are separate training classes for parents and youth the first hour, followed by a joint family practice session the second hour.
No Physical Address, Piedmont, SD 57769
Purpose is to help residents of Sturgis / Newell who call in to request assistance, or need referrals to deal with life's challenges. The phones are not manned 24/7. For immediate assistance, dial 911 (emergencies) or 211 (for information and referral). Frequently takes calls about rent, utilities, and food.
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210 E. 5th Avenue, Grant County Courthouse, Milbank, SD 57252
A public health nutrition program for income-eligible infants and children up to age 5, pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women. WIC provides nutrition education to help make healthy eating choices, breastfeeding education for expectant and new mothers looking to learn more about their infant nutrition options, referrals to connect families with quality medical care and other community services, and food benefits to help families purchase nutritious groceries at participating businesses statewide.
25 Market Street, Suite 1, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Responsible to keep, audit and maintain all accounting records for Brown County as set forth in the accounting manual prescribed by the Auditor-General. This includes the following: Auditing claims & preparing the warrants for all disbursements, processing payroll, preparing the annual budget, establishing tax levies for all taxing entities, apportions the taxes collected by the County Treasurer, verification of bank account balances, prepare the annual financial reports, and keeping an inventory of county property. Serves as the clerk of the County Commission and records and preserves the records of the Commission proceedings including the Board of Equalization hearings. The Auditor is also responsible for preparing the agenda for the Commission meetings and for publishing the legal notices for the Commission including but not limited to meeting minutes, public hearing notices for Bids; Alcohol & Malt Beverage License applications; Ordinances; Lottery Permits and Tax Deed Sales. At the close of the month lists all cash and cash items held by the County Treasurer and verify the balances in the depositories and report this to the Board of Commissioners. Performs all duties required by law relative to all County, State, and Federal elections held in Brown County. The County Auditor is the Election Supervisor for the County which entails the following duties: Voter Registrations, Securing Polling Places, Appointing and training of Election Poll Workers, Ballot Preparation, Counting of Ballots, Reporting Election Results, Preparing an Official Canvass of the Election, and maintain all Voter Registrations and Election History Records. Offers the following emergency assistance as a very last resort (individuals must utilize all other local organizations before reaching out to Welfare): Economic Assistance - Rent/Utility shut offs (disconnects) County does not help with deposits, of any kind, reconnect fees or previous/past bills. One-time assistance allowed in a 12 month period for economic assistance. Assistance must be repaid, and failure to repay disqualifies from further assistance. Medical Assistance is only for emergency hospitalizations for which the hospital provided the County a notice of hospitalization. Any other hospital or medical bills must be approved before the procedure is undertaken. Failure to sign up for health care insurance if that option is available and affordable will disqualify someone from assistance. No assistance with prescriptions, medical equipment or therapy(s). Burial All assistance received becomes a poor relief lien and is to be paid back to the county.
116 N. Commercial Street, Clark, SD 57225
The Used 2 Be New in Clark (Clark County) has clothing and other household goods for persons who wish to use the store's services. If an income eligible person or family cannot afford to purchase the clothing, the Community Service Worker in that county can provide a voucher that allows the person or family to get the clothing at no charge.
401 S. Spring Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Provides an evening meal for those in need. Meals will be served out of the Nightwatch Van. Meal delivery services are not available.
2109 S. Norton Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Located in the offices of Sioux Falls Psychological Services, the Community Counseling Clinic provides therapy to families, couples, and individuals with limited or no funds. Under the supervision of credentialed doctoral level faculty, master's degree students provide quality therapy to families, couples and individuals in a safe and confidential environment. No one is turned away due to a lack of ability to pay. Help for those experiencing a variety of problems, including loneliness and isolation, anxiety and depression, trauma, abuse, betrayal, anger and conflict, grief and loss, communication issues, family or lifestyle transitions, parenting difficulties, behavioral changes, relationship challenges, medical challenges, spiritual or identity issues, separation, divorce, remarriage, and marital affairs.
211 4th Street, The Ivy Center, Brookings, SD 57006
Offers mental health and substance use services as well as both family and individual case management services which include comprehensive child/adolescent/family services, comprehensive adult/family services, adult/adolescent/family substance abuse services, and outpatient psychiatric medical services. ​Walk-in assessments available during regular business hours and emergency mental health crisis support services available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. Telehealth services also available.

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521 Kansas City Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Provide medication management and supportive therapy to children (ages 10 and up), adolescents, and adults. Offers counseling the following: individual counseling, adolescent psychiatry, medication management, LGBTQ counseling, mental health screening, adult psychiatry, adolescent/youth counseling, gender identity counseling, and parent counseling.
2791 Dakota Avenue S., Huron, SD 57350
Retail pharmacy and a medication disposal site. Services provided are immunizations, medical equipment/supplies, smoking cessation, and pain management. Also sells OTC medications.
721 E. Amidon Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Income eligible homeowners may receive assistance from Habitat and their volunteers on projects including limited in-home repairs for safety modifications including installing non-skid strips in bathtub or stairs, grab bars and handrails; exterior painting; minor exterior home repairs and weatherization.
321 E. 4th Street, Mellette County Courthouse, White River, SD 57579
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) is a supplemental food program that enables eligible households to obtain a more nutritious diet. Eligibility is determined by income, resources, and household size. Lost, stolen, or damaged EBT (SNAP) cards must call customer service to report the loss of your card. You will need to enter the card number. If you do not have the card, stay on the line for a second prompt and press 2. Reporting an EBT card as lost, stolen, or damaged will result in that card being declined.
No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57109
Specializes in assessment and therapy for children, youth, and families involved in forensic settings such as the court system and child welfare. Services are provided throughout the community including the office, school, and home setting. Supervision, consultation, and training available for social workers, counselors. Organization training available on developing and providing effective treatment and services within forensic settings.
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525 Main Street, Little White Church, Hill City, SD 57745
First request for food assistance will be handled on a current needs basis following a short interview process with the coordinators of the food bank, the Pastor of Little White Church, or office secretary. An application for assistance will need to be completed providing contact information. A confidential record of usage will be maintained in the church office. Users of the Food Pantry will be provided bags of food for 3 consecutive weeks. This amount of food should help a struggling family or individual to get back on solid ground. Following the first 3 weeks, users of the Food Pantry can access usage of the Food Pantry every other week receiving 2 bags of food per person according to posted limitations. If there is a change in an individual's circumstances additional assistance may be considered at the direction of the coordinators of the food bank, the Pastor of Little White Church, or office secretary.

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3900 W. 53rd Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
This is a tenant-based voucher program for persons or families who are homeless and have struggled with chronic homelessness and suffer from severe and persistent mental health issues. It allows qualified individuals/families to receive rental assistance in the unit of their choice as long as it meets HUD's Housing Quality Standards. The assistance travels with the tenant and can be transferred anywhere within the city limits of Sioux Falls. The client must agree to participate in case management.
7 8th Avenue S.E., Watertown, SD 57201
ICAP Housing Services provides the following programs: Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Prevention Programs: aims to help two specific groups - persons who are at great risk of homelessness and those who have become homeless. Services that can be provided include case management, security deposit and rent assistance. These services are aimed at helping participants to retain their housing, therefore avoiding homelessness, or to re-enter appropriate permanent housing as quickly as possible. Housing Repair / Rehabilitation: Provides a zero-interest, five-year decreasing balance loan for eligible homeowners to be used for accessibility modifications for persons with disabilities, in addition to making necessary repairs for health, safety and code compliance. Self-Help Housing Rehabilitation: Eligible participants will work with program staff to identify their specific needs and to create a work plan. The Program Coordinator will find the best funding sources available to the homeowners and assist them throughout the process. Weatherization and Furnace Replacement Program: Aimed at making housing for low-income persons more energy-efficient and less costly for the residents. The residence is audited and a list of needs is developed. The program provides the materials and pays contractors for the labor to weatherize the home (caulk cracks, insulate, weather-strip, fix windows, etc.). Furnaces can be repaired or replaced, if not repairable, through the program. In addition, some inefficient/high-cost non-operating appliances (range / refrigerator / water heater) can also be replaced in certain circumstances. Homeless Rent and Deposit: Helping homeless households get into housing. Must provide steady and reliable source of income. Applicant must agree to case management services.
19 E. Main Avenue, Pat Duffy Community & Youth Involved Center, Fort Pierre, SD 57532
The Club serves kids ages 5 - 18 with programs such as homework help, healthy decision making, leadership development and civic engagement. The Club focuses on 3 priority outcomes - Academic Success, Good Character and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. Also operates the after school programs at Stanley County Gold and St. Joseph's Catholic School during the school year.