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7520 S. Grand Arbor Court, Suite 145, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Provides mental health and addictions assessments, early intervention, intensive outpatient treatment, and aftercare services for individuals, couples, and families. Providers treatment for concerns including addiction, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, adjustment, abuse, spiritual development, emotional management, stress management, family issues, grief, trauma, personality disorders, and relational issues. Offers in person services and telehealth services via Zoom. Services can also be provided via telephone. Clients are encouraged to check with insurance providers regarding coverage.

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7108 Seeaire Drive, Rapid City, SD 57701
Provides a nutritious and kid-friendly package of food to children 18 years old or younger in need over the weekends during the summer months. Families may receive one backpack per child once a week. Children must be present to receive food. No income guidelines or paperwork is required. Visit the website to see a listing of upcoming dates. This will be updated throughout the summer. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
121 S. Main Avenue, Worthing, SD 57077
A year round, non-profit dinner theatre with gluten free and vegetarian entree options available. Summer kids camp available.
505 Glenn Street, Wall, SD 57790
The Country Cupboard is a food pantry for those in the Wall and Philip areas. The pantry has no income guidelines.

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2820 S. Minnesota Avenue, Fire Headquarters, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Provides car seat installation and safety checks at any Sioux Falls Fire Station from 8:00am - 8:00pm (CT), Monday - Sunday. ​Individuals are encouraged to call 211 to register before arriving at a fire station.
110 Burton Stepp Loop, Head Start Administration Building, Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Provides Public Health Nursing and Maternal Child Healthcare Services through various programs. General public health services include professional nursing and nutrition information and guidance on health, safety, and nutrition for individuals, families, and communities. Services such as influenza vaccinations and screenings for blood pressure, hearing, vision, and hemoglobin are available at a fee. Maternal Child Healthcare provides Infant Sleep Safety services, immunizations, and pregnancy support services. Infant Sleep Safety services provide education on infant safe sleep practices and link families to resources when the purchase of a crib is a financial hardship. ​Immunizations services are available for children from birth through age 18 for all universally recommended vaccinations including influenza. The Vaccines for Children's Program provides vaccines for children who are uninsured, have insurance that does not cover vaccinations, are Medicaid eligible, or are Native American or Alaskan Native. For families with insurance coverage, the Department of Health is an in-network provider for Sanford, Avera/Dakotacare, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. ​Pregnancy Support Services include regular visits with a nurse to share information about pregnancy, to provide assistance in obtaining early and on-going prenatal care from a qualified healthcare provider, and to link women to resources they may need to support a healthy pregnancy. Teaching topics may include: how your body is changing and how your baby is growing; eating healthy and gaining the right amount of weight; warning signs or symptoms that indicate you should contact your doctor; breastfeeding education and support; and caring for you and your baby after delivery. The Watertown and Sisseton locations are also able to provide car seats for all ages at no cost.
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312 W. 3rd Street, Faith, SD 57626
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide: Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc) Addiction and dependency services Evaluations and assessments Social learning programs Systems of Care Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900

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814 W. King Street, Black Hills State University Newman Center, Spearfish, SD 57783
Provides individual, marital, and family counseling with a focus on addiction recovery (including evaluations), abuse, healthy relationships, unplanned pregnancy, adoption, and birth parents. Youth prevention program focuses on issues of addiction, violence, promiscuity, and suicide. Variety of educational workshops available. Offers free counseling services to ranchers and producers facing stressful times. Adoption services offers domestic and international adoption services, including, but not limited to: support for individuals coping with the many emotions and decisions that come from choosing adoption; providing birth parents have the opportunity to interview and select the adoptive family; working under the provisions of Baby Moses law; and providing home studies and training for potential foster parents/homes. Pregnancy Counseling supports mothers as they experience the many emotions and decision that come with facing an unplanned pregnancy and help find the options that will work the best. Assistance with medical costs associated with pregnancy may be available. Some infant items are also available (layettes, infant clothing, etc.). Licensed social workers are available to travel and meet mothers involved in a crisis situation. Crisis pregnancy meeting sites will be kept confidential and be convenient for the mother. Start Making It Livable for Everyone (SMILE) classes for separating and divorcing parents with children under the age of 18, designed to: inform parents how to better understand the effects of divorce; assist parents to understand the needs of their children; help parents learn what they can do to create a nurturing and safe environment so their children can recover and feel good about themselves; inform parents how to prevent destructive game playing that is common among divorce; help parents gain problem solving skills; and let parents know they are not alone. Other programs include: Lakota Circles of Hope, Disaster Relief, and Uplifting Parents.
612 3rd Street N.E., Watertown, SD 57201
Blessing Box A cupboard that is stocked with small amounts of non-perishable groceries, personal hygiene products, seasonal clothing and other necessities. This is not a food pantry, rather a cupboard to offer needed items to help people get by.
401 9th Avenue N.W., Watertown, SD 57201
Services offered at the Prairie Lakes Specialty Clinic include General Surgery, Urology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Pulmonology, Dermatology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Ear, Nose, Throat, Facial Plastics, Rehabilitation and Therapy Services.
102 Church Drive, Marty, SD 57361
Food pantry and clothing assistance available up to 1 time per month for those in need.
255 Iowa Avenue S.E., Huron, SD 57350
Provides home rehabilitation forgivable loans (grants) of up to $35,000 to income qualified homeowners to make repairs to their homes. Eligibility guidelines include the following: home must be in Beadle County and owner occupied; must be current on mortgage payments, property taxes, and homeowner's insurance; and must meet HUD income limit guidelines. Details on eligible repairs, loan/grant terms, and application information are available on the website.
5301 S Sycamore Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Providing assistance to those who have worked on a farm or ranch within the past two years. If eligible, depending upon availability of funds, services may include: on the job training assistance, job search/placement assistance, financial support for education training and job placement, and supportive services such as, but not limited to: rental assistance and transportation costs, daycare expenses, tools, uniforms, and food.
211 4th Street, The Ivy Center, Brookings, SD 57006
A free resource open to Brookings County residents. Items include clothing, shoes, household items, and hygiene products. Individuals must schedule an appointment with a Systems of Care Coordinator or Case Manager and complete a short intake form prior to receiving donations from the Ivy Closet.
101 S. 5th Street, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Beresford, SD 57004
Beresford Faith in Action serves individuals and families in need with Food Pantry, Crisis Fund (1 time / year) depending on availability of funds - Rent (can include rent or deposit); Utility assistance including: deposit, past due bill, and disconnect notices for trash, water, lights, and heating; and help with budgeting/financial planning. Backpack School program - weekend food for Beresford School students. Faith in Action also networks clients with other organizations/ resources that may help them with their situation.
219 E. Saint Anne Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Provides marriage and family counseling, pregnancy counseling, grief counseling, trauma-informed counseling, career counseling, domestic violence/spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling, child abuse survivor counseling, parent counseling, and telemental health.
700 Main Street, Kadoka, SD 57543
Auditor services include Auditing of all financial records of the County, Apportioning of taxes collected by the Treasurer to be disbursed to the Schools, Cities, and other special assessment entities; County accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, budgets, and tax levy, Beer and liquor licensing, County liens, Recorder of the minutes for the Board of County Commissioners, and Maintains all voter records. ​Notary Public services available. Some fees may apply. Administers all elections at the county level or above. Based on eligibility guidelines, Welfare services include Medical assistance, Utilities assistance for disconnect notices on heating bills, and Burial and funeral assistance.
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117 5th Avenue, Butte County Government Office, Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Responsible for Commissioners proceedings, agendas, and records, Accounting records, revenue, and expense reports, Voter registration and elections, Business licenses for beer and liquor, Figures of taxes for real estate and mobile homes, County bid letting (business proposals), Managing employee drug and alcohol testing programs, and Paying county bills. Butte County Auditor is considered the county welfare office and assists with indigent county burials, involuntary mental committals, utility payment assistance, and medical indigent claims. As a last resort/dire situation, sometimes this office is able to help with rent. For assistance, an application is required to be filled out in its entirety and there is a repayment plan. Each case is diligently researched to make certain any and all options may have been exhausted first.
213 Saint Olaf Avenue N. Suite B, Canby, MN 56220
Home Health: Offered skilled home health services including nurses, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and home health aides providing care, support and education to allow patients to manage health conditions at home. Hospice: Offers a multidisciplinary team that addresses the patient and their family addressing physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and bereavement needs. Services include clinician on-call 24/7, pain management, guidance with Advanced Care Planning, forms, and financial care needs, provide medications, durable medical equipment, and supplies needed to treat life limiting illness, support and teach family/caregivers how to care for the patient, and grief/bereavement counseling for up to 13 months after the patient has passed away.
113 N. St. Paul Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Provides immediate shelter and crisis intervention services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and child abuse and neglect. Immediate shelter services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Trained staff is on-site to assist with the needs of anyone with safety issues seeking shelter. Case management, counseling, advocacy, support groups, parenting groups, and activities for children are offered and provided. Meals are provided and personal care items and clothing are available as needed at no cost to the client. Crisis intervention services include crisis phone, crisis drop-in counseling, support groups, parenting classes, 911 phones to public, safety planning, referrals to community resources, assistance with filling out protection orders, and court advocacy. Applications available to help victims of crime apply for victims compensation. Individual, child and family counseling is available to victims of abuse. Public education presentations are available upon request.
212 N. Prairie Street, Flandreau, SD 57028
Featured health services include children's health, nutrition, primary care, urgent care, wellness and prevention care, women's health.
550 3rd Street, Old School Gym, Baltic, SD 57003
Offers distributions twice per month. Located in the Old School Gym. For emergent needs outside the scheduled distribution, call and leave a voicemail.

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1317 10th Avenue W., Mobridge, SD 57601
Provides pharmacy services such as prescription refills and transfers, medication therapy management, immunizations, durable medical equipment, long term care, and over the counter medications. This is a medical disposal take-back site. Customers can download the PocketRx mobile app to refill medications, set medication reminders, manage prescriptions, and have medications delivered to your door.
621 E. St. Patrick Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Gently used items for sale at bargain prices available to anyone. Clothing and household vouchers available for low income families through the Salvation Army Social Services Center.
221 E. 3rd Avenue, Mitchell, SD 57301
Services provided are individual counseling, divorce counseling, faith based counseling, youth counseling, parent counseling, family counseling, grief/bereavement counseling, terminal illness counseling, child abuse counseling, crime victim/witness counseling, geriatric psychiatry, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Trauma Informed Therapy. Areas of training or expertise include rural mental health - meeting farmers, ranchers, and their families where they are at, often times at their farm. Hours can be accommodated to fit the harvest/planting schedule; anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, life transitions, farm succession, parenting strategies, communication styles, and trauma. Counseling sessions are also available via telehealth.