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Benefits
Social Security Administration Veterans AdministrationMerchandise
RAUSCH BROTHERS MONUMENTFor your convenience, together with Rausch Brothers Monument, have a monument display office located in Chamberlain. This is staffed by appointment ONLY, please call the funeral home at (605) 734-5272 or salesman Jerry Waller at (605) 999-0716.
Grief Support
HELP!Line Center Inc.Suicide Prevention HELP!Line Struggling with thoughts of suicide? Know someone who is? Contact the Suicide Prevention HELP!Line by dialing 211 or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255). The Suicide Prevention HELP!Line provides suicide prevention, intervention and aftercare services. The Suicide Prevention HELP!Line is accredited by the American Association of Suicidology and is a member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The HELP!Line Center served a key role in the development of the South Dakota Strategy for Suicide Prevention that was released in 2005. Several of the goals / objectives from the strategy are now in the process of being implemented. For further information on the strategy and implementation activites, please visit sd.suicideprevention.org Suicide Survivor Services A suicide survivor is someone who has lost a loved one to suicide. Losing a loved to suicide can be extremely painful. The grieving process can be long and difficult. HELP!Line provides several services specifically designed to support survivors as they are coping with their loss. The HELP!Line is available 24-hours a day to listen and provide support for any survivor by calling 211 or (605) 339-4357.
Lodging
Chamberlain Area Chamber of Commerce and Vistors BureauThis site will allow you to tour our town and the amenities it has to offer.
Newspapers
Argus LeaderArgus Leader Daily Newspaper, Sioux Falls, SD
Daily Republic - Mitchell, SDDaily Republic daily paper in Mitchell
Rapid City JournalDaily paper for the Black Hills and Rapid City area.
Local Interest
Chamberlain Public School DistrictChamberlain Public School District
St. Joseph's Indian SchoolSince 1927, St. Joseph's Indian School has provided care and education for Native American boys and girls. St. Joseph's Indian School's stated mission is to provide for the basic welfare of children (food, clothing and medical care) with special emphasis on the spiritual, emotional and educational development of each child, while respecting their culture and heritage. Today, challenged by new problems facing Native Americans, the work and ministries of St. Joseph’s Indian School stretches beyond our campus — reaching out to other Native American children and adults on three reservations. Help provide for the basic welfare of the children
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