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223 S. Main Street, Eagle Butte, SD 57625
Pharmacy Services include private consultation, medication therapy management services, home and mail delivery, durable medical equipment, medication synchronization, compounding, over the counter medications, and first aid supplies. Pierre location offers immunizations for Flu, Covid-19, RSV, and Shingles. Customers can download the PocketRx app to set medication/refill reminders, refill prescriptions, manage your family's medications, and communicate with pharmacist.
2218 Jackson Boulevard, Suite 13, Rapid City, SD 57702
Specializing in anxiety, depression, mood disorders, bipolar disorder, attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), trauma, post traumatic stress (PTSD), chronic pain, life-altering health issues, communication and relationship concerns, stress management, grief and loss, abuse issues and identity development / LGBTQ counseling.
815 Kansas City Street, YMCA Courtyard Cafe, Rapid City, SD 57701
Providing a free healthy lunch for children up to 18 years old. The Kansas City Street site will also provide lunch for any adult caregiver who accompanies the children. The Box Elder site will provide grab-and-go bulk items, multiple day snacks and dinners for children under 18. Children do not need to be present. A meal prep box will also be handed out which serves breakfast and lunch for three days. There are no income guidelines or documentation needed. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
1503 W. 18th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Child's Voice is a nationally accredited Child Advocacy Center that provides medical evaluations for children who may be victims of abuse and neglect. The primary goal of all children's advocacy centers is to ensure that children disclosing abuse are not further victimized by the intervention systems designed to protect them. Children are referred to Child's Voice by law enforcement, Child Protective Services and medical professionals. Child's Voice uses a multidisciplinary team approach to evaluate children with suspected child abuse and neglect. This means that law enforcement, child protection, medical professionals, counselors, state's attorneys and victim advocates all work together to coordinate an effective response for the child and their family. Child's Voice provides forensic interviews, medical exams, family consultations, and advocacy.
405 N. Cherry Avenue, Rapid City, SD 57701
Provides gas, electric or water utility assistance for bills at least 30 days past due with a shut off notice (cannot help with current bills). Call for qualifications and appointment time. The Emergency Food Assistance Program helps supplement the diets of low-income families by providing emergency food and nutrition assistance at no cost. Picture ID and proof of residence required and 2 forms to complete. Eligible every 30 days up to 4 times a year. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Household Voucher: Items used to cook and eat a meal or other household goods such as bed linens, towels, etc. are available from the thrift store 1 time every 3 years. Items are based upon availability and may vary. To qualify, a picture ID is required along with a current lease or rental agreement. Clothing Voucher: Clothing assistance is available every 6 months per individual from thrift store. To qualify, a picture ID is required along with verification for additional individuals in the household such as medical cards, birth certificates, etc. Items are based upon availability and may vary. Pathway of Hope: Long term case management program to help individuals and families move beyond crisis into stability and self sufficiency. To qualify, individuals are required to meet with a caseworker to design a plan to meet goals, needs and objectives (goal setting, financial counseling, assistance getting healthcare, educational opportunities, etc.). Call for more information and appointment time.
415 Main Avenue, Administration Office, Lemmon, SD 57638
Early Head Start prenatal and children age birth to five, promotes healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women; helps enhance the development of very young children and promotes healthy family functioning; and provides early childhood education, health, nutrition, and mental health services. All services are provided in the home. Head Start Centers offer a comprehensive, no cost early learning and support program for children 3 - 5. Residents of Corson County are served through the Lemmon Head Start Center.
1514 12th Street S., Brookings, SD 57006
Provides individual therapy and consultation/training services in the following areas - anxiety, behavioral concerns, depression, divorce, grief and loss, life transitions, parenting, school issues, play therapy, and workplace management. Primary emphasis is working with children, adolescents, and families. Also provides training and consulting with schools and communities.
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803 E. 4th Street, Yankton, SD 57078
Yankton Thrive is made up of small and large businesses interested in prospering and creating a healthy environment in which to conduct business. Yankton Thrive offers and supports a variety of events and programs in the community including community advocacy, business and career expo, business resources and seminars, holiday promotions, leadership programs, ribbon cuttings, and information on community child care providers and after school programs. An online business directory of organizations belonging to Yankton Thrive are available on website.
Counseling for individuals, couples, groups, and families for all ages. Other services include play therapy, psychological assessments just for children under 12 years of age, psychotherapy, relationship counseling and limited neuropsychological assessments. This office is able to provide telehealth to anyone in the state of South Dakota. There is paperwork that must be completed and signed prior to the first appointment.
47381 246th Street, Dell Rapids, SD 57022
A needs-based pantry that provides food, winter clothing, and school supplies to local and surrounding small town residents.
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.
339 S. Pierre Street, Pierre, SD 57501
Connects people to safe and confidential services related to preventing pregnancy, achieving pregnancy, and assisting to achieve the desired number of children. Also offers STI screening, pregnancy testing, birth control options, and resources to maintain a healthy reproductive system.
6209 E. Silver Maple Circle, Suite 102, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Play therapy offered to children ages 3-12 along with family counseling and parenting support. Areas of specialty include trauma, depression, anxiety, adjustment challenges, foster care placement, developmental delays and behavioral challenges. Emphasis placed on supporting the child and their caregiver(s) collaboratively in order to find success and improved functioning.
Various locations in the Aberdeen area, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Providing children in the Aberdeen area a sack lunch during the summer months. Children must be present at each stop to receive lunch. Pick-Up Times: Monday - Fridays; Summer 2026 (Monday, June 1st - Friday, August 7th 2026) - Route 1 - Canteen: 12th Street Park: 11:45am - 11:55am 16th Street Park: 12:00pm - 12:10pm Frontier Park: 12:15pm - 12:20pm Aldrich Park: 12:25pm - 12:32pm Manor Park: 12:37pm - 12:47pm Dakota Square: 12:57pm - 1:02pm Roosevelt Park: 1:12pm - 1:17pm Melgaard Park: 1:23pm - 1:30pm Route 2 - Van: Garfield Park: 12:05pm - 12:12pm Sunshine Park: 12:17pm - 12:25pm Good News Park: 12:30pm - 12:37pm Central Park: 12:45pm - 12:52pm This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
200 N. Commercial Street, Clark, SD 57225
The Auditor is the keeper of County records and acts as a bookkeeper of County business. The Auditor is responsible for County Commissioner meetings including scheduling, agenda, business follow-up, preparing the County's budget, audit bills or other claims against the County and prepare the warrants in payment of these bills, figuring the mil levy, head election officer of the County, and notary public services available. Some fees may apply Welfare services include medical assistance, utilities assistance for disconnect notices on heating bills, and burial/funeral assistance. All assistance is based on eligibility guidelines. All applicants are required by law to repay the county for assistance given, per SDCL 28-14. County is payer of last resort after all other resources have been utilized.
1844 Lombardy Drive, Rapid City, SD 57703
Programs include the following: Furnace Replacement - Replaced if furnace is unsafe, costs more than 50% of new furnace to repair, is outdated, or is not cost efficient. Lead Hazard Identification - E.P.A. certified staff that will refer to local resources. Weatherization - For homes or mobile homes includes, but is not limited to, windows, doors, sealing vents, etc.
128 N. Maple Street, Watertown, SD 57201
Guides soldiers and their families to the help they need through a one-stop call center for veterans. The Sea of Goodwill is one place that will have a list of all the various official and unofficial support services available to help veterans. This program helps veterans find assistance in the areas of; employment, housing, financial assistance, and mental and physical health needs. Available 24 hours per day, the Watertown Police Department 911 Center serves as the call center for the Sea of Goodwill.
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606 1st Street N.E., Wessington Springs, SD 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.