211 Can Help Callers Access the
Following Types of Services:
Basic
Human Needs Resources: food banks, clothing, shelters,
rent assistance, utility assistance
Health
and Mental Health Resources: health insurance programs,
maternal health, medical information lines, crisis intervention
services, support groups, counseling, drug and alcohol intervention
and rehabilitation.
Employment
Support: financial assistance, job training, transportation
assistance education programs
Support for Older Americans and Person with Disabilities: adult day care, congregate meals, Meals on Wheels, respite care, home health care, transportation, homemaker services.
Support for Children, Youth and Families: child care, after-school programs, Head Start, family resource centers, summer camps and recreation programs, mentoring, tutoring, protective services
Volunteer
Opportunities and Donations: community involvement,
volunteer centers, disaster relief
Community Trends:
Your
calls to 211 help define and determine the needs of the communites
served. Below are links to the Community Trends reports
for the areas 211 serves in South Dakota.
Click
here to view 2007 Community Trends for the Sioux Empire area.
Click
here to view 2007 Community Trends for the Rapid City, Sturgis,
and Northern Hills areas.
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Currently,
36% of South Dakotans can dial 211. Residents in the communities
listed below can dial 211 24 hours a day.
Current Areas Served |
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Current
Communities
Served |
Baltic
Belle Fourche
Black Hawk
Box Elder
Brandon
Deadwood
Dell Rapids
Ellsworth
AFB
Harrisburg
Hartford
Hermosa
Hill City
Keystone
Lead
Newell
Piedmont
Rapid City
Renner
Sioux Falls
Spearfish
Sturgis
Tea
Valley Springs |
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