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Community Resources and Family Support Groups
 
Ms. Carol Ironrope Herrera
Oglala Sioux Tribal Department of Public
Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Phone: 605-867-1392  
Parent training and information project.

University of South Dakota University-Center for Disabilities
1400 W 22nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Phone: 605-357-1438  Fax: 605-357-1439  Toll Free: 800-658-3080
Contact: Judy Struck, Director
www.usd.edu/cd
Developmental disabilities program that can provide free FAS/FAE information to professionals and parents.

Diagnosis of FAS
 
Keystone Treatment Center
P O Box 159
Canton, SD 57013
Phone: 605-987-2751  Fax: 605-987-2365  Toll Free: (877) 762-3740
Contact: Carol Regier,  Executive Director
cregier@crchealth.com
http://www.keystonetreatment.com
Provides outpatient and residential programs for adults and teens. Has a program for children and adolescents with FASD.

University of South Dakota School of Medicine - Birth Defects Genetics Center
G804 Ann Berdahl Hall
1305 West 18th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57117
Phone: 605-333-5202  Fax: 605-333-1585  Toll Free: 800-962-1642
Contact: Virginia Johnson, M.D., Laura Keppen, M.D.
vjohnson@usd.edu, lkeppen@usd.edu
http://www.usd.edu/med/genetics/
Screening appointments with physicians for patients with suspected FAS/FAE.

Other
 
South Dakota Advocacy Services
221 South Central Avenue
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: 605-224-8294  Fax: 605-224-5125  Toll Free: 800-658-4782
www.sdasadvocacy.com
Protection and advocacy agency for persons with developmental disabilities.

South Dakota Birth Defects-Genetics Center
Vermillion, SD
Phone: 605-677-5623  
genetics@usd.edu
http://www.usd.edu/med/genetics/index.html
Provides information on teratogens and birth defects for patients and health professionals in South Dakota.

Prevention Programs, including Treatment for Women
 
Aberdeen Area PHS Indian Hospital - Health Education Unit
3200 Canyon Lake Drive
Rapid City, SD 57702
Phone: 605-355-2242  Fax: 605-355-2512  
Contact: Arlene Marshall, Coordinator
Source of expert advice on FAS/FAE for families and professionals. A resource library is available.

Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center
P O Box 572
Lake Andes, SD 57356
Phone: 605-487-7072  Fax: 605-487-7964  
605-487-7964
Fetal alcohol syndrome awareness program

State Department of Human Services - Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
500 E Capitol
Pierre, SD 57501-5070
Phone: 605-773-3123  Fax: 605-773-7076  Toll Free: 800-529-5000
Contact: Robin Arz, Prevention Coordinator
www.state.sd.us/dhs/ada
Principal resource in the state for FAS/FAE information and referral, and community training and interventions. FAS prevention is done thru 3 Resource Centers which provide FAS warning posters, training of trainers & other strategies. (See other listings)

State Department of Human Services - Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse - Northeastern Alcohol and Drug Prevention Resource Center
123 19th Street N E
P O Box 1030
Watertown, SD 57201
Phone: 605-886-0123  Fax: 605-886-5447  
Resource Center which provides FAS warning posters, training of trainers and other strategies for communities.

State Department of Human Services - Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse - Southeastern Alcohol and Drug Prevention Resource Center
1309 W. 51st St.
P O Box 89306
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-335-6474  Fax: 605-335-5574  
Contact: Melinda Olson, Coordinator
www.voa_dakotas.org
Resource Center which provides FAS warning posters, training of trainers and other strategies for communities.

Youth and Family Services Western Prevention Resource Center
202 E. Adams
P O Box 2813
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: 605-342-1593  Fax: 605-399-0833  
WPRC@RapidNet.com
www.youthandfamilyservices.org
Resource Center which provides FAS warning posters, training of trainers and other strategies for communities.

Treatment Services for Affected Individuals
 
Oglala Sioux Tribe Health Center
P O Box 1201
Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Phone: 605-867-5131  
Contact: Keith Hearst., Medical Director


State Department of Human Services - Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
500 E Capitol
Pierre, SD 57501-5070
Phone: 605-773-7076  Fax: 605-773-3123  Toll Free: 800-529-5000
www.state.sd.us/dhs/ada/
Residential and/or day treatment services for pregnant women are available in Aberdeen, Belle Fourche, Canton, and Sioux Falls.

Statewide Services
 
South Dakota State FASD Coordinator
Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
E. Hwy 34, Hillsview Plaza
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: 605-773-3123  
Contact: Gilbert Gib Sudbeck, M.S.
gib.sudbeck@state.sd.us


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