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Service Area Impact
Education
19,904 children were able to attend and participate in child care and youth development activities like after-school programs and mentorship programs at low-no cost.
Financial Stability
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17,415 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc.
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150 received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks
Health
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8,537 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
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7,107 people received substance abuse counseling through funded programs
Education
414 children were able to attend and participate in child care and youth development activities like after-school programs and mentorship programs at low-no cost.
Financial Stability
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2,332 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc.
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13 people received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks
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177 people were able to get to jobs and medical appointments at low-no cost through funding Prairie Hills Transit
Health
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497 women and children accessed emergency housing and other resources at Crisis Intervention Services
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114 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
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127 people received substance abuse counseling through the Compass Point Program
Education
871 children were able to attend and participate in child care and youth development activities like after-school programs and mentorship programs at low-no cost.
Financial Stability
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1,423 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc.
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7 people received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks
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945 people were able to get to jobs and medical appointments at low-no cost through funding Prairie Hills Transit
Health
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409 women and children accessed emergency housing and other resources at Victims of Violence Prevention Program
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114 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
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353 people received substance abuse counseling
Education
1,732 children were able to attend and participate in child care and youth development activities like after-school programs and mentorship programs at low-no cost.
Financial Stability
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857 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc.
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7 people received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks
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1,620 people were able to get to jobs and medical appointments at low-no cost through funding Prairie Hills Transit
Health
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100 women and children accessed emergency housing and other resources at WEAVE
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42 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
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911 people received food and meals through services like Feeding SD and Meals on Wheels of Western SD
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468 people received substance abuse counseling