South Dakota Urban Indian Health (SDUIH)
605-224-8841
The South Dakota Urban Indian Health (SDUIH) provides community support that’s culturally centered, including Positive Indian Parenting Red Road Approach Recovery Groups, Therapeutic Sewing & Beading Groups, Inipi (Women and Community), Talking Circles, and much more. For those seeking a Native approach to recovery, SDUIH is a great resource.
We Face it Together
855-539-9375
We Face It Together offers peer recovery support, and sobriety is not required. The goal is to help clients do better in every area of life, including substance use. They also have family peer support coaching for loved ones of those living with addiction. You can call or text the listed number to connect with the organization.
South Dakota 211
211
South Dakota residents who call 211 are connected with a wide variety of social services, including financial assistance, housing services, food and clothing, healthcare, mental health and substance use treatment, child and senior care, transportation assistance, and much more. Calling 211 is a simple way to reach all of the support you need at once.
Avoid Opioid SD
Avoid Opioid SD helps state residents find pharmacies where they can get naloxone (Narcan) kits. The organization also has online education about opioid misuse and safe medication disposal, and visitors can also order one medication lockbox per household to be sent to them.
ReNew
(605) 336-6999
ReNew, with locations in Sioux Falls and Rapid City, supports expecting women in recovery during pregnancy and through the baby’s first year. The program offers peer support services, domestic violence support, employment and education support, mental health and substance use treatment, and specialized housing services, depending on each client’s needs.