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Back To School Resource Fair

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As you are planning your back-to-school shopping, please stop by the Uptown Rapid Mall, in Rapid City to visit the many community service providers and informational booths that will be on hand to help answer your questions and provide resources to you and your family.

Activities Planned:

  • Over 24 community agencies and businesses there to provide information and resources
  • Free vision screening by LifeSight for children ages 6 months to 12 years accompanied by a parent/guardian
  • Screenings provided on-site by Monument Health
  • Inflatables
  • Bingo, the first 60 people who complete the bingo card will receive a gift card compliments of Monument Health
  • Prizes
  • … and More!

 

Organizations to Visit:

  • South Dakota Parent Connection
  • Uplifting Parents
  • Western Community Action
  • Bethany-ReNew Program
  • Disability Rights South Dakota
  • South Dakota Deaf Resources and Outreach Programs (and SD Services for the Deaf)
  • Rapid City Library
  • Rapid City PTA
  • Black Hills Reads
  • Families First, Community and Family Services BHSSC
  • South Dakota Public Broadcasting
  • Monument Health
  • Children’s Home Society
  • Working Against Violence, Inc.
  • CASA Program
  • Rural America Initiatives
  • Great Plains Leaders Health
  • LifeSight
  • Black Hills Pediatric Dentistry
  • Journey On
  • Literacy Council of the Black Hills
  • Early Childhood Connections
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
  • Youth and Family Services
  • Moms Demand Action for Gunsense in America

 

There is also a separate event happening in the parking lot starting at noon, so come and enjoy both!

DETAILS

Date & Time:

August 17 @ 12:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
ORGANIZER

South Dakota Parent Connection

Phone:

Website:

Email:

2200 N Maple Ave
Rapid City, 57701 United States

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