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Raising the awareness of our youth's developmental needs and collaborate with our community's resources to build a safe and healthy community.
The Human Service Agency provides services for anyone seeking assessment, treatment & aftercare for any substance abuse/dependency.
Offers Discipleship, Youth Martial Arts, Emergency Shelter, Self Defense Training, Lake Area Outreach, & Feed Those Who Need It.
CARES Wraparound is an early-intervention service that follows a high fidelity wraparound approach to service delivery by providing care coordination based on the family’s strengths and needs.
Connecting people to the joy of reading, information, and lifelong learning. Weekly activities for all ages or checkout yard games and cooking equipment to try at home!
Connecting youth and adults with prevention programs surrounding the issues of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and violence.
Offers a safe place for youth after school, on no-school days and during the summer months. Provides after school snack & supper.
There are resources, programs and caring professionals close at hand and ready to help families in the Watertown area. The purpose of this guide is to promote healthy family life, the importance of family & the community resources available to help families thrive.
Updated list of mental health professionals are available within our community. Students are welcome to ask their school or campus counselor for advice or help with finding someone to talk to.
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Glacial Lakes SAFE is a helping coalition of mental health professionals, community members, and passionate businesses dedicated to the glacial lakes region surrounding Watertown South Dakota.
605 Strong was created to connect South Dakotans to mental health and substance use disorder services. The SD Department of Social Services is proud to partner with SDSU Extension, the SD Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and with the Helpline Center.
The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
About five percent of the population will experience thoughts of suicide in any given year. If you or a loved one is considering suicide, you are not alone. Help is available.
A non-profit organization dedicated to carrying out the mission to improve the lives of persons affected by mental illness.
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Kids today face a very different set of challenges. There’s a whole new landscape where a child’s relationship with technology and normal sexual development overlap, with a whole new set of experiences online. And they need your help to navigate it safely.
ConnectSafely is a nonprofit dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security.
The Family Online Safety Institute's Good Digital Parenting resources provide parents and caregivers with the tools they need to confidently navigate the online world with their families.
The best tool we have to prevent Internet crimes against children is education. Click for more resources.
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E-cigarettes are now the most commonly used tobacco product among youth in the United States. Many of the kids who are using e-cigarettes now will become tomorrow’s cigarette smokers because most tobacco use starts during adolescence.
Seek, speak and spread the truth about smoking, vaping, and nicotine
Want to stop smoking or vaping or help a loved one quit? We're here for you every step of the way with tools, tips and support. The important thing is to keep trying to quit, until you quit for good.
Youth are especially vulnerable to the dangerous effects of tobacco use. Find the right resources for you to learn more and help them quit.
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Understand the impact of alcohol use on human health and well-being.
No matter where you live, there are drug and alcohol rehab options for you to discover. Treatment providers are waiting to answer your questions.
NIAAA for Middle School -This webpage contains interactive activities to help parents, caregivers, and teachers introduce and reinforce key messages about peer pressure, resistance skills, and other important topics related to underage drinking.
AlcoholAwareness.org is all about spreading awareness and free resources about alcohol and its effects. Our goal is to provide accurate and up-to-date information that can help people make informed decisions about alcohol use.
National Association of Children of Alcoholics
Mothers Against Drunk Driving®️
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