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Home Page > Administration > Office for Diversity Enhancement > Service-Learning > Resources > Community Partners
Community Partners



The organizations listed in bold print have been trained in service-learning and/or have been a community partner for a service-learning project with SDSU students.

Advance
Tricia Visker - 692-7852
ADVANCE serves individuals with disabilities through training, education and support in vocational and community living settings.

American Red Cross
Pat Towers - 692-6772
The Red Cross provides disaster relief with food shelter and clothing to victims of disaster.

Boy's & Girls Club
Amber Carda - 692-3333
The Boys & Girls Club offers a wide variety of programming for youth of the Brookings area. Activities are designed to develop self-esteem and assist youth in reaching their full potential.

Brookings Activity Center
Art Conners – 6692-4492

Brookings Area Transit Authority
Brenda Schweitzer - 692-5416
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BATA provides public transportation to all of Brookings County.

Brookings Arts Council
Vicki Schuster - 692-4177
http://www.brookingsartscouncil.orgClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Supports arts in the Brookings community.

Brookings Child Protection Team
Cara Beers – 688-4334
Child protection team promotes the prevention of child abuse and neglect through education, information and resources.

Brookings Co. Youth Mentoring
Jo Woodward - 697-0444
BCYMP promotes one-on-one mentoring to youth in the community. The program ensures all youth have the guidance and support of a caring, stable adult.

Brookings Community Theater
Pam Merchant - 692-8547
Promotes theater in the Brookings community.

Brookings Interagency Council
Linda Brandt - 692-5789
The Interagency Council provides medical and educational referrals and financial resources for persons with disabilities and caretakers.

Brookings Regional Builders
Sharon Larson – 692-5405
http://brookings.buildpal.comClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Brookings Soccer Association
Alicia Price - 691-9007
http://www.brookingssoccer.comClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Brookings Wildlife Federation Jeff Albrecht - 224-7524 http://www.sdwf.orgClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Career Learning Center
Viola Richards - 688-4370
www.swiftel.net/~clcbrook/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy CLC provides education and employment services to help improve lives. Programs include: career exploration, guidance, job readiness prep, adult basic ed., business & industry training.

Convention Visitor’s Bureau
Deb Garbers - 692-6125
http://www.brookingschamber.org/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
An association of area businesses and professional people.

Council on Emergency Services Robert Bell - 692-6056

Dakota Rural Action
Amanda Mattingly - 697-5204
www.dakotarural.orgClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
DRA strives to create a better future for South Dakota's rural communities, family farms, ranches, and main street businesses while preserving natural resources and a clean environment.

Design & Visual Arts Group
Jane Hegland - 688-4000

Domestic Abuse Center
Margo Dempsy - 692-7233

Downtown Brookings
Doris Roden - 692-1554
http://www.downtownbrookings.com/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
To stimulate economic development in downtown Brookings and promote it as an exciting place to shop, work, live, play and invest.

Head Start Program
Diane Sorensen - 692-7472
http://www.nhsa.org/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Head Start Program helps empower pregnant women and families with young children to develop their fullest potential.

East Central Literacy Council
Betty VanderZee - 688-4828
The East Central Literacy Council provides volunteer tutors with books and materials to teach persons age 16 and older who are functionally illiterate.

East Central Mental Health
William Price - 697-2860
Provides education, prevention and clinical opportunities, focusing on recovery and return to optimal functioning for people with mental health and/or addiction disorders.

East-Central CASA Program
Julie Wermers - 697-6106
http://www.eccasa.net/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
CASA’s mission is to promote and protect the best interests of children involved in court proceedings through the advocacy efforts of trained volunteers.

Easter Seals of SD
Lynda Muller - 697-5902
http://www.sd.easterseals.comClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Easter Seals enables people with disabilities to live more independent lives.

Experience Works
Vicki Woods - 688-4358
http://www.greenthumb.org/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Family Resource Network - SDSU
Gail Bultman - 688-5730
http://fcs.sdstate.edu/family_resource_network/index.htmClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
FRN promotes development of children in early childhood programs. Provides training and technical assistance to adults involved in the day-to-day care of young children.

Food Pantry
Don Kasak – 692-5007
The Food Pantry provides food and essential nonfood items.

Friends of SDPB
Gayle Grothe - 688-4191
http://www.sdpb.orgClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Supporting public broadcasting in SD.

Great After-School Place
Jan Stange - 692-8066
G.A.P. provides safe, affordable before and after school care in grades K-5 as well as summer care through age 12.

Habitat for Humanity
Larry Swain - 692-5601
http://www.habitat.org/script/link.aspx?url=www.bahfh.infoClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
BAHFH builds decent, affordable housing for people in need. Habitat is committed to the development and empowerment of families and communities

Harvest Table
Teri Jonhson - 692-4345
Harvest Table provides a warm, no-cost meal served every Monday night between 5:30 & 6:30 PM at the Brookings First United Methodist Church.

Hospital Nursing Home Aux.
Janet Wilson - 696-0698
The auxiliary's primary purpose is to promote and advance the welfare of the Brookings Hospital and Brookview Manor and the URC through volunteer services.

Humane Society
Debbie Pederson - 696-7829
http://www.brookingshumane.orgClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
BRHS works to help rescue and care for animals that are abandoned, neglected, or needing to be surrendered by their owners.

Interlake Community Action
Peggy Pederson - 692-6391
http://www.interlakescap.com/ICAP/brookings.htmClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Serves primarily low-income families and seniors in a 14 county area of East-central SD.

Lutheran Social Services
Greg Archer - 692-9636
http://www.lsssd.org/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Cares for, supports, and strengthens individuals, families and communities.

Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Stephanie Bultje – 688-5180
http://www.eastcentralsdrsvp.orgClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
RSVP promotes the engagement of persons 55 years of age and older as comm. resources in comm. involvement, delivery of volunteer services, & provides an life enriching experience.

Senior Law Enforcement Together
Hugh Ackman - 692-2074
http://sheriff.brookingscountysd.gov/salt.htmClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
SALT's focus is to reduce the criminal victimization of elderly residents through local efforts to develop, expand & implement effective crime prevention measures & educational programs.

Sioux Valley Before & After School Program 627-5657

Solar Oven Project
Rick Jost - 692-3391
http://www.santel.net/~dumcc/jost_solaroven.htmlClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
Solar Ovens is a non-profit organization that trains solar cooks and addresses the issue of hunger.

Stars Special Training & Riding Skills
Larry Thomas - 696-5221

United Retirement Center Jodi Hexem - 692-5351
http://www.urcpp.comClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

United Way
Lisa Bender – 692-4979
http://brookingsunitedway.com/Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy
United Way’s mission is to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities. United Way raises and invests in building communities.

URC Child Development Center
Dawn Kane - 692-5351

Volunteer Service Bank
Don Boone - 692-6102
The VSB matches volunteers in Brookings County with people and projects.




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