Areas We Serve

 

 

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Areas we serve

We proudly serve the lives in these communities, and outlying areas in Butte County, Custer County, Lawrence County, Meade County, Pennington County, and Fall River County.

Scroll down to our 'Service Area Impact' section to learn more about our impact by area!

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

  • 17,415 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc. 
  • 150 received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks 

Health

  • 8,537 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
  • 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

  • 2,332 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc. 
  • 13 people received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks 
  • 177 people were able to get to jobs and medical appointments at low-no cost through funding Prairie Hills Transit

Health

  • 497 women and children accessed emergency housing and other resources at Crisis Intervention Services
  • 114 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
  • 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

  • 1,423 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc. 
  • 7 people received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks 
  • 945 people were able to get to jobs and medical appointments at low-no cost through funding Prairie Hills Transit

Health

  • 409 women and children accessed emergency housing and other resources at Victims of Violence Prevention Program
  • 114 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
  • 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

  • 857 people called the 2-1-1 Helpline for services and resources like: food, shelter, mental health counseling, volunteer opportunities, etc. 
  • 7 people received affordable housing through funded programs like Black Hills Habitat for Humanity and NeighborWorks 
  • 1,620 people were able to get to jobs and medical appointments at low-no cost through funding Prairie Hills Transit

Health

  • 100 women and children accessed emergency housing and other resources at WEAVE
  • 42 people were able to access affordable mental health care through funded programs and efforts
  • 911 people received food and meals through services like Feeding SD and Meals on Wheels of Western SD
  • 468 people received substance abuse counseling