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We connect people who are affected directly or indirectly by HIV/AIDS with medical, emotional and physical resources that can improve their lives. We are committed to providing information and education to encourage community-wide understanding of this universal health risk.
The conservation practice physical effects (CPPE) document provides guidance on how the application of that practice will affect the resources (soil, water, air, plants, animals, energy, and human) and the resource concerns associated with each of those resources. The worksheet that is on the server reflects the best estimate of the effects, either positive or negative, of that practice on the resource concerns. Access the National CPPE tool for selecting conservation practices.
24-Hour Emergency ServicesAccess to emergency care expertise and resources at one location, including 6 fast-track beds, a team of specially trained providers and in-house imaging, surgical and nursing resources.Learn more(559) 605-0310
There are a number of additional resources available in the Aberdeen area. You'll find resources that can assist with housing, utilities, food and other services to protect your family and provide you with a safe environment.
605-626-2388 dss.sd.gov/cpsA part of South Dakota DSS, the Division of Child Protection Services provides training to parents and also offers resources to children and adults who are victims of domestic abuse.
605-626-2626 www.fns.usda.gov/wicThis federally funded program provides supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
To ensure prompt receipt and processing of your BEA survey forms, we strongly encourage you to use our secure eFile system at www.bea.gov/efile. Another recommended option: Fax your completed survey form to the number listed on the survey cover page. At present, BEA has limited ability to receive physical copies of completed survey forms that are mailed or couriered to us. BEA survey staff continue to be available to assist you. Contact information for each survey can be found at www.bea.gov/help/information-for-survey-respondents. Thank you.
Are you struggling with the stress and anxiety of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic? ADHD, Mood & Behavior Center is here to help! An online psychiatrist or therapist provides the resources you need to cope with extra emotional and psychological demands this traumatic event has created. We can help you and your family learn the tools necessary to manage through this crisis, which helps everyone become prepared for the many challenges we all face in life.
WAVI regularly hosts events that educate the community about domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as provides resources for survivors. Click the button below to learn more about upcoming gatherings.
Help WAVI in ensuring there are resources available for those affected by sexual assault and domestic violence by donating or volunteering today. We also have a weekly needs list for items needed at the shelter, which is updated regularly.
Sexual Assault Response Teams (SART)- SARTs are teams that work together all over the country . A SART is a multidisciplinary, interagency team of specially trained providers who agree to share resources and work together when responding to victims of sexual assault. These team members usually include victim advocates, law enforcement, forensic examiners, crime lab specialists, and prosecuting attorneys, but they can also include other professionals like dispatchers, emergency medical technicians, and public health officials. Confidentiality is the highest priority. If you have a question in regards to sexual assault, please contact your nearest Sexual assault response team. The SART will give you answers or help go in the right direction. 041b061a72