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Brenda Boetel, Director
City/County Alcohol and Drug Programs
725 N. LaCrosse, Suite 300
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: (605) 394-6128
Fax: (605) 394-6890
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City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs contracts with the Department of Justice's Bureau of Prisons Community Corrections to provide a variety of services to federal offenders in the community. These services are generally provided through facilities commonly known as Community Corrections Centers.
The objective of this contract is to provide a versatile community-based program for federal offenders. Services shall include programs designed to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding, self-sufficient, contributing members of the community. City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs furnishes the necessary facilities, equipment and personnel to provide for the safekeeping, care and program needs of individuals residing in the facility as a Community Corrections Center under this contract.
Referrals to the agency are made by the Federal Bureau of Prison's Office and the United States Federal Probation's Office.
Services provided to offenders consist of residential care that provides a safe, sober, supportive atmosphere during transition into the mainstream of life. It includes meals, shelter, individual/group chemical dependency counseling, family education, employment assistance, referrals for non-provided services, recreation activities, and transportation means. Anger Management classes, Corrective Thinking classes, and 12-Step Recovery Support are also available.
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