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604 W. 6th Street, Sanborn County Courthouse, Woonsocket, SDĀ 57385
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.
505 W. 9th Street, Suite 203, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57104
Services include: individual counseling, youth counseling, parent counseling, LGBTQ+ counseling, gender identity counseling, grief/bereavement counseling, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), eye movement and desensitization reprocessing therapy (EMDR), brain spotting and internal family systems, and telemental health counseling. Areas of focus include teenagers, adults, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, impulsivity, self harm, personality disorders, life transitions, relationship concerns, coping skills, and stress.
116 N. Commercial Street, Clark, SDĀ 57225
ICAP Children and Family Services include the following: Half Day Services: Eligible children ages 3 - 5 will receive 3 1/2 hours of center-based preschool, 4 days per week, September - May. (limited locations) EHS Home Based Services: A home visitor meets with eligible women who are pregnant and/or families with children under the age of 3 once per week for 1 1/2 hours (at a regularly scheduled time). Group socialization meetings are held twice per month. Child Development Center: Madison and Sioux Falls (ages 4 weeks - 3 years) can receive early childhood services and childcare each day year-round at ICAP's childcare center.
1905 E. 8th Street, Empower Campus, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57103
The Care Center is the hub of many resources at the Center of Hope. Services provided include computers and phone/fax - Guests can use, at no charge, for resume and employment/job searching; and Pastoral Care - Individuals can receive one on one counseling with the pastoral team, including getting connected with the Earn-Your-Way program. Weekly programs include:
  • ​Wednesday
  • ​9:30am - 11:00am, - Women's Coffee Break and Men's Life Bible study groups (During the school year)
  • Tuesday
9:30am - Transition to Transformed Bible Study, lead by Center of Hope staff at the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House
2310 N. Maple Avenue, RapidĀ City, SDĀ 57701
South Dakota Parent Connection is a statewide nonprofit organization that helps families, caregivers, and professionals access information, resources, and support for children and youth with disabilities, special health care needs, and developmental concerns. The organization provides free, confidential assistance to help families better understand educational, health care, and community systems. Staff members work alongside families to answer questions, provide information, and connect them with resources that can help meet their unique needs. Services include assistance with:
  • Connecting with local, state, and national resources
  • Understanding special education services, IEPs, and Section 504 plans
  • Navigating disability-related programs and community resources
  • Accessing information about health care and support services
  • Preparing for school meetings and improving family-school communication
  • Planning for life after high school and transition to adulthood
  • Finding educational trainings, workshops, and learning opportunities
1029 5th Street, Meade County Extension Building, Sturgis, SDĀ 57785
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.
1300 E. 10th Street, East Side Lutheran Church, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57103
Mobile food pantry that may be utilized once a month by families and/or individuals. There are no referrals required to receive this service. Individuals MUST enter the church and bring a valid form of ID. This program does not do delivery and is not an emergency food option.
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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.
912 E. Sioux Avenue, Pierre, SDĀ 57501
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.
3610 S. Western Avenue, Suite 2, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57105
Offers individual, couples, group, and family therapy for all ages. Specializes in work with children and adolescents. Utilizes play therapy, parent/ child interactive therapy, behavior modification, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Experience working with those suffering from depression, generalized and separation anxiety, school refusal, social phobia, and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Other areas include social skills training, behavior problems, emotional regulation, selective mutism, trichotillomania (hair pulling), grief and loss, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), Asperger's and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), pediatric bipolar disorder, mood disorders, disruptive mood dysregulation. Offers groups for children: OCD and Worry Free, a psychotherapy group for kids ages 8-13 with obsessive compulsive disorder. Kids, Boundaries, and Manners, an 8-week learning group designed to help children understand body boundaries and personal space. Virtual and in-office visits available.
2205 N. Career Avenue, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57107
Early Childhood provides children with a learning environment and varied experiences to help them develop socially, emotionally, intellectually, and physically in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development. Early Childhood provides pre-school activities for 3 and 4 year-old children while encouraging parent participation in all aspects of the program. Early Childhood Programs are offered at a variety of elementary schools in the district. Screenings provide an opportunity to find out more about your young child and his/her development, screenings include: Large muscle development Eye-hand coordination Communication Cognition Vision and hearing Height and weight During screening appointments, children stack small blocks, name colors, jump and hop, cut with scissors, look at pictures, answer questions, and have fun completing other activities. Children birth to 5 are eligible for screening. Infants/toddlers are screened in their homes. Parents will meet with a staff person to discuss options for their child in district early childhood programs.
3500 S. Phillips Avenue, Suite 121, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57105
Provides individual, couples/marriage, and family counseling. Topics covered include depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), adjustment disorders, bipolar, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), child sexual abuse, domestic violence, marriage issues, spiritual issues, women's issues, church leadership abuse issues, Asperger's, social skills, self-esteem, bullying, and individuals whose spouses have addiction issues.
1400 Thresher Drive, DellĀ Rapids, SDĀ 57022
Provides long-term care nursing-facility services for those who can no longer remain in their home and short-term rehab services for those recovering from an illness or surgery. These services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, 24-hour nursing care, dietary services, social activities, and more.
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.
500 S. Main Avenue, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57104
Offers limited food assistance as part of Feeding South Dakota's mini-food-pantry system. Service is limited to one pre-packed bag of food per household per month. Although there is a minimum number of prepackaged bags available, bread and peanut butter are always available. ​Please call ahead to check availability of assistance.
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1500 S. Sycamore Avenue, Suite 102, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57110
Individual, couples, and family therapy provided for adults. Specialties include skill building and treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, abuse, and post-adoption family, attachment coaching and brain spotting. Options for telemental health services available.
100 S. Minnesota Avenue, Fire Station 1, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57104
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.
621 E. 4th Street, Canton United Methodist Church, Canton, SDĀ 57013
The Health Cooperative is here to partner with patients to stay healthy and meet their health goals. An inter-professional team is available to offer early evaluations of adult health concerns. Also provides personalized self-care education that will assist patients in making healthier choices. This is not a replacement for a primary care doctor. Works alongside patients and their doctors to improve patient health. Team consists of registered nurses, a pharmacist, an occupational therapist, a physical therapist and a dietitian.
3220 W. 57th Street, Suite 111, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57108
Works with clients toward personal growth and healing. Areas of specialty include: anxiety, depression, trauma, abuse history, relationship dysfunction, grief, co-dependence, life adjustment, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar disorder, and a host of other issues. Therapeutic interventions include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), family therapy, solution focused brief therapy, Adlerian therapy, Gestalt techniques, Gottman Method, couples therapy, guided imagery, pain management, anger management, and more. Offering telehealth services. Prefer first session in person.
706 Main Street, McPherson County Courthouse, Leola, SDĀ 57456
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.
221 Brown County Highway 19 S., Aberdeen, SDĀ 57401
Individual, couples, children and family counseling using the approach of positive psychology along with specialized training and certification in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of depression, anxiety (GAD, panic, phobias, social-anxiety, etc.), bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive related (OCD, hoarding, etc.), trauma related (PTSD, P/S/E abuse, traumatic death, etc.), anger & impulse control, & personality disorders (borderline, narcissistic, antisocial, etc.). Also offering telehealth services.
3500 S. Philips Avenue, Suite 100, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57105
Provides comprehensive outpatient mental health and chemical dependency services for individuals of all ages. Offers therapy for a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and psychological concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, relationship issues, and life transitions. Services are available in both in-person and virtual formats to ensure accessibility and flexibility. The practice also offers emotional support animal (ESA) evaluations and is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and culturally responsive environment for all clients.
3900 W. 53rd Street, SiouxĀ Falls, SDĀ 57106
A rental assistance program for Veterans who have been referred and approved through the Veterans Administration (VA). Combines Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher rental assistance that is administered by SFHRC with ongoing case management, health services, and supportive services administered by the VA Medical Center in Sioux Falls.
130 W. Essex Avenue, McCook County Courthouse, Main Level, Salem, SDĀ 57058
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.
700 C Street, Dewey County Courthouse, TimberĀ Lake, SDĀ 57656
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.