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66 Centennial Drive, Custer, SDĀ 57730
Items are made available to anyone in Custer County at no charge. In case of emergencies/crisis the Storehouse is opened to fill specific needs (i.e. family evacuated from burned home). The items available vary based on donations received (household items and clothing).
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5010 S. Broadband Lane, Suite 100, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57108
Offering professional therapy for child and adolescent issues including depression, anxiety, anger management, grief and loss, trauma and abuse, behavioral issues, play therapy, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD), blended family issues, divorce, and custody.
200 S. Commercial Avenue S.E., Highmore, SDĀ 57345
Provides a full range of primary healthcare services including physical exams, chronic disease management, acute illness management, physicals, well child exams, children/adolescent/men/women healthcare services, immunizations, telemedicine related to medical and mental health needs, certified laboratory services, All Women Count services, assistance with Marketplace insurance enrollment, and allergy injections. Some sites provide Department of Transportation physicals. Nurse triage available for after-hours calls. Situation will be assessed by a registered nurse with further guidance provided. Strives to meet the needs of all patients, including the underinsured and underserved and offers services at a reduced rate to those who qualify.
606 1st Street N.E., WessingtonĀ Springs, SDĀ 57382
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.
2333 W. 57th Street, Suite 103, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57108
Provides medical, mental health, and complementary services in one location to ensure the best treatment outcome. Services are available to all people of all ages seeking healing from mental, emotional, and physical injury to improve health and wellness. Services provided include individual counseling for children, teens, young adults, and adults. Specialized treatments include art therapy, sex therapy, EMDR, and addictions counseling. Treats many conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, abuse, domestic violence, attachment issues, behavioral issues, suicidality, and more. Also provides counseling for couples and families, and formal addiction assessments and treatment and group therapy for recovery. Psychiatry services, including assessment, diagnosis, and medication management, are available for individuals ages 3 and older. Provides functional medicine, acupuncture, massage, and yoga services, as well as supervision for LPC-MH and CSW-PIP licensure and consultation for EMDR certification.
3800 E. Highway 34, Pierre, SDĀ 57501
Helps families with temporary relief care for children or adults with special needs. The child or adult must live with a parent or family member and meet one of the eligibility categories below. There is no income limit. An adult or child eligible for family support waiver services is not eligible for respite services. Eligibility Categories include: Developmental disability (child or adult); Developmental delay (birth to age 3); Serious emotional disturbance (child); Severe and persistent mental illness (adult); Chronic medical condition (child); Traumatic brain injury (child or adult); Adopted Child (with or without a disability).
202 E. Indiana Street, Open Heart United Methodist Church, RapidĀ City, SDĀ 57701
Pantry located in front of the church, on the lawn. Accessible 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.

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303 E. 5th Street, Canton, SDĀ 57013
Provides pharmacy services such as compounding, immunizations, delivery service, multi-dose compliance packaging, durable medical equipment, and an medication disposal site. Medication disposal drop-boxes for expired, unused or unwanted controlled, non-controlled, and over the counter medications, including pet medications.
353 Fairmont Boulevard, RapidĀ City, SDĀ 57701
Monument Health is an integrated health care system with the purpose of helping patients and communities live well. Rapid City Monument Hospital provides health care services 24 hours a day / 7 days a week to the people who live in the Black Hills. The hospital has a pharmacy for medication needs as well as medication disposal. Specialties include: Anesthesiology, cancer care, critical care, dentistry, dialysis, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, general surgery, heart and vascular care, hospital medicine, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, infectious disease, laboratory services, medical imaging, neonatology, nutrition services, oral and maxillofacial surgery, pediatric and adolescent medicine, ob/gyn, pharmacy, physical therapy, prenatal care, pulmonology therapy services, women's and children's health, wound and ostomy care.
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Provides gasoline assistance vouchers, food vouchers, and emergency housing vouchers.
2501 W. 22nd Street, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57105
VA is committed to ending Veteran homelessness. No one who has served our country should ever go without a safe, stable place to call home. The HUD-VASH program exists to assist veteran's with establishing and maintaining housing. Intensive case management is provided to the veteran.
5301 Mount Rushmore Road, RapidĀ City, SDĀ 57701
The Child Advocacy Center provides expert forensic interviews and medical examinations of children who are alleged victims of sexual and/or physical abuse or witnesses to violence. This program is housed with the Children's Home Society. The primary goal of the Child Advocacy Center is to reduce a child's trauma by eliminating repeated interviews and medical examinations by multiple investigative parties. The Center provides one coordinated interview and a physical exam, and provides superior evidence in child abuse investigations. The interview process may be observed on closed-circuit television by the referring social worker and law enforcement officer. The Child Advocacy Center also provides comprehensive training in Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) , Enough Abuse Campaign, Trauma Informed Care/Response, Mandatory Reporting/handling child abuse disclosures, and Multidisciplinary Child Abuse Investigations. Trainings are open to the entire state and are detailed to the requesting audience. Trainings, based on topics, are appropriate for caregivers, system professionals, and community members. CHS partners with the Center of Prevention of Child Maltreatment and state agencies to host, support, and provide trainer support in the ACEs and EnoughAbuse curriculums.
1908 W. 42nd Street, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57105
Accelerate Center for Intensive Early Intervention serves: Kids ages 2-6 (with speech and occupational therapies; addressing areas such as communication, social interaction, regulation and coping, peer interactions, motor and daily living skills) Kids lagging behind developmentally with or without a diagnosis Kids with autism Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder Kids with other genetic or developmental disabilities Skills are addressed in small groups of 3-4 children in 2 hour sessions, 5 days per week. Many kids have preschool 1/2 day and Accelerate 1/2 day Daily contact and interaction with families following each session is encouraged. Early Start Denver Model for Young Children with Autism since 2009. Serving children that have behavioral difficulties in a daycare setting.
2200 W. Main Street, Sturgis, SDĀ 57785
Medical assistance programs include: ​Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP): Coverage includes such things as doctor, hospital, prescription drugs, counseling, dental and glasses. Insurance for children up to age 19 at no cost to the family if the income is below certain income levels found on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If the family income is below 140%, the children may be eligible with or without private health insurance. If there is insurance, CHIP will pay the deductibles, co-insurance, and possibly some medical services not covered by the private insurance. ​Medicaid: Health care coverage for people who qualify. To be eligible for Medicaid, individuals must fall into a coverage group and meet certain financial and non-financial eligibility criteria. Provides help for older adults and people with disabilities.
114 Market Street, Suite 102, Vermillion, SDĀ 57069
Investigates child abuse and neglect cases by working with the State's Attorney, law enforcement, and community resources to determine extent of alleged child abuse or neglect. Other services include adoptions, licensing of foster homes, assessment services, case management, and intensive family services. To report abuse or neglect, during regular business hours dial 877-244-0864. After business hours, contact local law enforcement.
6904 S. Lyncrest Place, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57108
The Repair Affair program has volunteers do free accessibility related repairs for elderly or permanently disabled homeowners. Event will be held Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Projects considered include wheelchair ramps, handrails, grab bars and replacement of knobs to levers. The deadline for completed applications will be Friday, May 1, 2026. To qualify, an applicant must meet the following criteria: Applicant must own and occupy the home Applicant or dependent, must have a permanent disability OR be 65 years of age or older The home must be within Lincoln, Minnehaha, McCook or Turner counties Applicant's home must be a single-family dwelling. Income guidelines apply, see application. Improvements will not be done on mobile homes. Materials are donated through the Sioux Empire Home Builders Care Foundation and through the Housing Division of the City of Sioux Falls.
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Evaluation, individual psychotherapy, family therapy, and anger management. Focus areas include depression, anxiety, stress, coping skills, relationship issues, abuse and domestic violence, and post traumatic stress (PTSD). Offering services via telehealth only.
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4300 S. Louise Avenue, Suite 201, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57106
Provides assessments and therapy for individuals, groups, families, of all ages. Services address alcohol abuse and addiction, sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, marriage problems, family problems, adolescent and child adjustment, anxiety, grief, eating disorders, physical abuse, emotional abuse, delinquency problems, parent-child conflicts, stress, depression, spiritual needs, and mid-life issues. Offers telehealth sessions only if it is covered by insurance and client is located in state at the time of the call. Preference is for the first appointment to be face-to-face.
221 Mall Drive, Suite 102, RapidĀ City, SDĀ 57701
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.
599 2nd Avenue N., Windom, MNĀ 56101
Pharmacy services include immunizations, prescription refills, health screenings, and a medication disposal drop box. - 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.
2138 Jackson Boulevard, RapidĀ City, SDĀ 57702
Provides individual and family therapy to children, adolescents, and adults with experience in anxiety, mood, ADHD, depression, trauma, grief, sexual abuse, domestic violence, low self-esteem, self-harm behaviors, anger management, assisting children affected by divorce, behavior management, attachment issues, personality disorders, and autism spectrum disorders. Specialties include trauma work utilizing trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapies, play therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). Only offering services via telehealth.
140 Howard Avenue, Haakon County Courthouse, Philip, SDĀ 57567
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.