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RAPID CITY VET CENTER
621 6th Street Phone: 348-0077
Services: Provide individual, group and family counseling to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members. Hours: Mon-Fri: 8AM-4:30 PM
Services: Provides transportation anywhere within the corporate limits of Rapid City. Wheelchair lifts equipment on all buses.
Tokahe WaonspeEarly Headstart 343-4741 3200 Canyon Lake Drive on the Sioux San Campus Dakota Transitional Headstart Phone 341-3163 12 Crazy Horse Dr Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am to 5 pm
SALVATION ARMY
405 N Cherry Ave Phone: 342-0982
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** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Services: District Office administers the full range of Social Security, supplemental security income (SSI), retirement, survivors benefits and Medicare entitlement provisions of the Law. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am to 3:30 pm
Services: Testing for HIV and STDs. Prefer a scheduled appointment. STD HOTLINE 800-592-1861
VETERANS SERVICES
725 N Lacrosse Phone: 394-2266
Services: Information on any type of Veterans benefits, forms to inquir ies, etc. Hours: Mon Fri 6:30 am to 5 pm Fee: None if a Veteran
Assist people with disabilities to find employment, which may include training.
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Offers day & evening classes. Some financial aid is available. More information is available through the school. Online classes are also offered. WEB: www.wdt.edu
Our mission is to provide a comprehensive range of services which make it possible for people with disabilities to live as independently as they choose in our community. Some services are Advocacy, which includes SSI, SSDI, food stamps and more. Other services are Information and Referral; Independent Living Skills; Peer Support; Childrens Services; Home Modifications; Employment Services; Technology Adaptive Services and Youth Transition Services. Our services are at no cost to people with disabilities other than the Home Modification Program in which they will need to qualify as low income, WRDI serves all ages and all disabilities.
WIC
909 E St. Patrick St., Suite 7 MIDLAND MALL SHOPPING CENTER Phone: 394-5155 Services: Health screening for children 0-5 years, WIC vouchers for purchasing nutritional foods.
Provides Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors over the age of 60 and if not homebound over 60 can call for locations where meals are served. Both services are by donation.
Offers Play Therapy and other counseling tools for youth and families. Call 605-342-4789 for additional information.
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
** New callers please call the 800 number ** Services: Provide Disability Education, etc.
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
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WIC......394-5155 CHURCH RESPONSE...342-5360 COMMUNITY ACTION..348-1460 SALVATION ARMY ...342-0982 CORNERSTONE MISSION...341 -2844
CLOTHING
COMMUNITY ACTION..348-1460 WORKING AGAINST VIOLENCE..341-3292 CORNERSTONE MISSION.341 -2844 SALVATION ARMY.342-0982 CHURCH RESPONSE.342 -5360
SHELTER
CORNERSTONE MISSION.341-2844 WORKING AGAINST VIOLENCE.....341-3292 PENNINGTON COUNTY HOUSING...394 -5350 SACRED CIRCLE...341 -2050
UTILITIES
PENNINGTON COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES394-2156 SALVATION ARMY.....342 -0982 CHURCH RESPONSE..342 -5360 LINK-UP AMERICA..1-800-244-1111
MEDICAL
SD DEPT OF HEALTH..394-2516 RAPID CITY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER...394-6666 SIOUX SAN...355 -2350 FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY CLINIC...719 -4060
TRANSPORTATION
RAPID RIDE...394-6631 DIAL A RIDE....721 -7299
DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES.394-2525 South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation (JOBS/TANF/SNAP) 394-2296 Labor Ready-day labor...341-3978
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Possible Service/ Assistance Available to Pennington County Residents Who Qualify: Grocery Vouchers Gas Vouchers Bus Vouchers Medical Eviction notices and/or Utilities Shut-off
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
Volunteers of America, helping people become healthier, self-sufficient, and productive members in their community. Address: 24 East New York Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 341-8836 Children, Youth and Families Substance Abuse Community Enhancement, Training and Disability Housing and Homeless Mental Health
Services Provided:
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
SALVATION ARMY
Address: 405 N. Cherry Avenue Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: 342-0982
Salvation Army provides food, clothing (emergency situations), gasoline for a new job and utility assistance. Non financial needs such as clothing, food, formula, diapers and household items will remain on a first come first serve basis on Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting at 1:00 pm. All financial needs such as past due utility bills and state aid medical transportation will be by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Clients may call the office at 342-0982 on Wednesday afternoons to schedule an appointment for the following week. FOR UTILITIES: You need to bring the following:
PICTURE ID SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF HOUSEHOLD PROOF OF INCOME (ONE MONTH) UTILITY BILL DOCUMENTATION OF WHAT CAUSED YOU TO FALL BEHIND PROOF OF 90 DAY RESIDENCY 30 DAYS PAST DUE: SEE CHURCH RESPONSE 342-5360 60-90 DAYS PAST DUE: SEE PENNINGTON COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 3942156
SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE 621 EAST ST PATRICK STREET 342-8849 HOURS: MONDAYSATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
CHURCH RESPONSE
Address: 30 Main Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: Hours: 342-5360 9 am to 12 noon & 1 pm to 4 pm MondayFriday
Services Provided:
Help with securing birth certifications and ID cards for those trying to get a job, go to school or welfare. May help with utilities 30 days past due to avoid disconnection of services with the following companies: Black Hills Electric, West River & MDU.
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LOVE INC
Address: PO Box 3255 Phone: Email: 718-LOVE (5683) mail@love-inc.us Hours: TuesdayFriday 9 am to Noon
Services provided:
Love Inc. Clearing House Through area churches, the Clearinghouse helps people with furniture, linens, household items, etc. Church volunteers help people with moving, transportation, home repairs and many other services. The Clearinghouse does not provide emergency or crisis help. Specific situations/agency referrals please contact Jane @ 718-5683 or jane@love-inc.us Life Inc. Program - teaches and mentors families in the disciplines of sound financial management. Call Love Inc. or visit loveinconline.com for more information. Clothe-A-Kid for school Agencies can make referrals to Clothe-A-Kid in late spring. Cases for Kids Cases for Kids provides children who have been unexpectedly displaced from their homes with a backpack, change of clothes, toiletries, and age appropriate toy, a blanket and a small stuffed animal.
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
SERVICES PROVIDED:
1. Free clothing (entire family, some household items). 2. Bread and some food items when available. 3. A necessity pantry (available twice a year) of these items: shampoo, toothpaste, dish and bar soap, laundry detergent and toilet paper. 4. Garden kits are available in April...tomato, onion, and green pepper plants plus a wide variety of seeds. 5. Season swimming passes for children in May or early June. 6. School supplies available in August. 7. Free books for children three times a year through the RIP (Reading Is Fundamental) program. 8. Medical equipment lending grab bars, handrails, toilet raisers, some air conditioners (if requested as need by doctor). 9. Weatherize homes and repair, replace furnaces (free to homeowners). Rentals landlords need to contribute. 10. Commodities available on a monthly basis.
COST: Free to limited income families can leave a donation if possible. TO APPLY AT C.A.P. OFFICE FOR A CERTIFICATION CARD FOR FOOD PANTRY ITEMS & OTHER SERVICES SUCH AS SCHOOL SUPPLIES, SWIMMING PASSES, GARDEN KITS, COMMODITIES, ETC.
YOU NEED TO BRING THE FOLLOWING WITH YOU:
Birth certificate or Medicaid card for all children under the age of 18. Social Security Cards for each member of the household. Picture ID for the person applying for the program. Proof of income for the past 3 months. Includes: SSI, Social Security, Land Lease payment, TANF, Employment, Child Support, Self Employment, Unemployment, etc.
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Childrens Special Health Services (CSHS)- Health KiCC (Better health for Kids with Chronic Conditions) is a program funded through federal and state monies that provides financial assistance for procedures, treatments, medications, and travel reimbursements for children with chronic health conditions. Core Coordination services are also available upon request. To be eligible for CSHS-Health KiCC, a child must:
Be a resident of South Dakota Be under 21 years of age Have a chronic medical condition covered by CSHS-Health KiCC Meet financial guidelines
To view a listing of the covered conditions and income guidelines visit the website at www.children.sd.gov You will need to complete the application, provide proof of your current income, and have a medical provider document your childs medical condition. Your child must meet all eligibility requirements to qualify.
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** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Front Porch Coalition is a non-profit organization providing support to families and friends following a loss to suicide. Services Provided:
Annual Events Suicide Awareness Walk-A-Thon Prevention Programs Public/Professional presentations and suicide prevention and gatekeeper training. Survivors Services Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (L.O.S.S. Team), Survivors of Suicide Support Group, and Life Keeper Quilt.
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MOMMYS CLOSET
Address: Phone: 24 East New York Street 341-8336 Please call for address to pick up items.
Services Provided: 1. Maternity and baby clothing, diapers, vouchers for formula, vouchers for transportation. 2. Some toys, playpens, parenting books, appointment books, and personal hygiene products.
* Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Alano Club
325 Deadwood Ave, Rapid City 342-9808
Alcoholics Anonymous teaches the 12 steps to help stop drinking in a group setting with support from other Alcoholics. Al Anon support groups to help families of Alcoholics.
Sacred Circle
341-2050
National resource center for domestic violence Public education on domestic violence Domestic Violence training for law enforcement, shelters and institutions
LifelineLink-Up Programs
Public Utilities Commission (800) 332-1782
Aids low income families with phone deposits and lowered phone rates
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
KNOLLWOOD HEIGHTS APTS 100 Surfwood #13 (84) 1 & 2 bedroom Elderly & Family Owner: Professional Mgmt. Inc. Onsite Manager: Lovette (605) 342-3636
FOOTHILLS EAST 303 Parker Drive # 4 (48) 2 bedroom Apts Family & Elderly Owner: Professional Mgmt. Inc. Onsite manager: Chris (605) 348-5005
CEDAR RIDGE TOWNHOUSES 4302 Cedar Ridge Place (68) 1, 2 & 3 bedroom Townhouses Family & Elderly Onsite manager: Aileen Brazell (605) 348-5656
LAKOTA COMMUNITY HOMES, INC. 719 Wambli Drive (198) 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes Single Family House Manager: Betty Shafer (605) 343-6836
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
Individuals pursuing legal rights & remedies related to fair housing Offers housing assistance and counseling Provides Community education Promotes Community involvement Performs research in the area of Housing Contact information Phone: 701-221-2530 Toll Free: 888-265-0907 Fax: 701-221-9597 E-mail: ndfhc3@btinet.net
Website: www.ndfhc.org
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
PENNINGTON COUNTY HOUSING 1805 W. Fulton Phone: 394-5350 AMERICAN INDIAN RELIEF 2230 Eglin Street Phone: 399-9905 BEHAVIOR MGMT SYSTEMS 111 North Street, Phone: 343-0650 350 Elk Street, Phone: 343-7262 DAY LABOR 2330 N. Maple Avenue Phone: 394-2307 DAKOTA PLAINS LEGAL SERVICES 528 Kansas City St, Suite 1 Phone: 342-7171 or 800-742-58602 Services: Legal advice on MOST legal problems Call for appointment 8:30am-4pm BLACK HILLS SPECIAL SERVICES COOP 2885 Dickson Drive, Sturgis, SD 57785 Phone: 341-1484 CHURCH RESPONSE 30 Main Street Phone: 342-5360 Services: Helps with emergency needs of local people not met by other agencies Hours: Mon-Fri 10-12 (noon) 1-3PM Eligibility: Low income families/homeless Fee: No Fee COMMUNITY HEALTH REPRESENTATIVES CHR Program 3200 Canyon Lake Drive Phone: 343-7832 Provides rides to and from Dr appts also makes home visits.
CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING 2310 N. Maple Ave Phone: 348-4550 Services: United Way Agency Primary goal is helping families and individuals solve their debt problems. Education programs available anytime Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Eligibility: No eligibility criteria Fee: No Fee CORNERSTONE RESCUE MISSION 30 Main Street Phone: 341-2844/ 348-9985 Services: Emergency & homeless housing, food/clothing Hours: 7 days a week 6am-10pm Eligibility: Hungry and without a home. Fee: NO FEE Meals: 7:30 am, 12:30 pm & 6 pm DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES 510 N Campbell Phone: 394-2525 Services: Programs include adoptions, adult services, child support, food stamp certification, medical services, Title XIX, quality assurance and control, ADC assistance programs. Office of child protection, recover & investigation Can stop by the front office & look at day care provider list. Hours: Mon-Fri 8am5pm Eligibility: Income, resources and family size PENN INGTON COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 725 N. Lacrosse Phone: 394-2156 Services: Provides temporary aid to residents. Pennington County general relief Hours: 8 am 5 pm weekdays Eligibility: Must be resident of Penn. County ** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **
RAPID CITY REGIONAL HOSPITAL 353 Fairmont Blvd Phone: 719-1000 MIDWEST FARM WORKERS EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING 2040 W. Main, Suite 111 Phone: 341-7036 ext. 2972 RAPID CITY COMMUNITY CENTER 725 N. Lacrosse St. Services: Provides routine medical service Eligibility: Anyone Fee: Sliding HOMELESS HEALTHCARE: NURSE 301 Main St. Phone: 394-2230 Phone: 394-6666
SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND REGULATION 2330 N. Maple Avenue, Suite 1 Phone: 394-2296 Services: Referral & placement services for programs for those who are qualified. Hours: M, T, W and Fri 7:30 am5 pm Thursday 9:00 am5 pm Eligibility: Anyone Fee: No Fee EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED OLDER AMERICANS Office of National Programs Employment & Training Admin U.S. Dept. of Labor 601D Street, Room 6401, Washington DC 20213
** Agency Services are not Guaranteed and are Subject to Change Without Notice **