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We’re excited to share this workshop featuring our co-director, Katie Peterson, as the presenter. This training explains how hard or harmful experiences (like abuse, violence, or crisis situations) can affect Deaf people and communication. It also explains how interpreters and service providers may feel stress or emotional impact from this work, and how to take care of yourself. Everyone is welcome! Check out the post below for details and registration info. ... See MoreSee Less
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Looking for something fun to do tonight? Join Augustana Deaf Awareness for Trivia and Game Night today from 5–7 PM. ... See MoreSee Less
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We are sorry to share that the Organize This: Legal and Financial Must-Haves for the Deaf Community workshop has been canceled because not enough people signed up. Thank you to everyone who shared the event or planned to attend. Please let us know if you have any questions. ... See MoreSee Less
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The SD Statewide Independent Living Council - SILC is creating a new three-year State Plan for Independent Living. This plan helps decide what disability services are needed and how federal funding is used across South Dakota.The survey gives the community a chance to share real experiences and feedback. It helps show what is working, what is not working, and what barriers people face. Deaf feedback is important to improve communication access, inclusion, and services that support independent living. When Deaf voices are not shared, our needs are more likely to be missed.If you have a disability, care for someone with a disability, or know someone with a disability, please take a few minutes to complete the short survey or share it with others. If you need help understanding the questions or filling out the survey, please reach out to us for support.🔗 www.surveymonkey.com/r/SILC_Community_Survey_2026 ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 Workshop has been cancelled due to low registration 🚨🚨 Today is the last day to register! 🚨 This is your final chance to sign up for Organize This: Legal and Financial Must-Haves for the Deaf Community. If we do not get enough people signed up by the end of today, the workshop will be canceled. This in-person workshop will help you learn about important legal papers, what a Power of Attorney is, how to get organized, and how to plan ahead. ASL interpreters will be provided. Register here: extension.sdstate.edu/event/organize-legal-and-financial-must-haves-deaf-communityPlease let us know if you have any questions. ... See MoreSee Less
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SD Deaf Resource & Outreach Programs has been serving the community for more than 50 years.

Services Provided

Information Referral

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Services provided in relation to a consumer’s rights or a referral to other resources. SD DROP connects the consumer to necessary services through disability, civic or social programs, or provides information and referral to programs that address the barriers confronted by deaf and hard of hearing individuals in areas of education, employment, and other settings.

Employment Services

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In partnership with Vocational Rehabilitation, SD DROP provides job coaching, job shadowing, communication assistance, sensitivity training, and sign language classes for employers with deaf employees.

Peer Support

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Services provided to promote personal growth by sharing experiences either in a group setting or through one-on-one meetings between our specialists and individuals who may be homebound or live in rural areas. Peer support services may include information sharing, support services, mentoring and parent-to-parent opportunities. Peer Support may help facilitate personal and social adjustment skills, communication skills, educational activities, and develop resources.

Communication Assistance

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SD DROP works to bridge communication and cultural gaps. Individual or small group sign language classes help parents and caregivers to communicate more effectively with deaf individuals. Larger classes may be offered to the community for a small fee.

Family Communication Assistance

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Families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing from birth to age 8 are eligible for services to promote early visual communication through instruction in American Sign Language, gesture, and Deaf Culture by a trained Deaf Mentor. Mentors have completed specialized training and are screened and chosen based on their signing fluency, their ability to communicate easily with hearing families, their comfort with young children, and their ability to support family decisions.

Community Integration Skills Training

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Individualized teaching, mentoring and guidance services enable consumers to access programs in the community. Services include national supports, social supports, skill development and communication supports that empower the consumer to become more independent. Additionally, transition services are also provided to support students moving from basic education to post-secondary education or entering the workforce.

Deaf Awareness Training/Technical Assistance/Consultation

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Deaf culture and awareness trainings are provided to different organizations to remove existing communication and cultural barriers. Technical assistance or consultative services are offered to Centers of Independent Living, schools, vocational rehabilitation, medical, parents, employers and businesses to enhance the consumer’s experience.

Interpreter Mentoring

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SD DROP’s  mentoring program is an opportunity for a new interpreter to learn from an experienced interpreter or a native ASL user and receive direct support, access to information critical for their continued growth, a more smooth entry into the interpreting profession, and expert feedback. While not a substitute for a formal interpreter training program, SD-DROP’s mentoring program is used to augment the skills of a novice interpreter.
 

Our Offices in South Dakota

Sioux Falls

524 N Sycamore Ave, Suite 2
Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Phone #: (605) 362-2618

Aberdeen

14 S Main St. #305
Aberdeen, SD 57104
Phone #: (605) 626-2668

Rapid City

2310 N Maple Ave
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone #: (605) 394-6864

Learn More About the Telecommunication Equipment Distribution Program

Project LinkSD

Project LinkSD is made possible through the State of South Dakota, Department of Human Services, Division of Rehabilitative Services, under the Relay South Dakota program.

Meet the SD Deaf Resource &
Outreach Programs Team

Lance Sigdestad

Executive Director

Aberdeen area
VP: 605-370-6593

Katie Peterson

Operations Director

Rapid City Area
VP: 605-274-7717 (leave a message)
Voice/Text: 605-519-8208

Community Support

MaKenzie Ovenstone

Community Support Specialist

Rapid City area
VP: 605-413-1927

Ivy Johnson

Community Support Specialist

Sioux Falls area
VP: 605-206-9751

Equipment Distribution

Jackie Bosma

Equipment Distribution Specialist

Aberdeen area
V: 605-626-2668

Tim Hempel

Equipment Distribution Specialist

Sioux Falls area
V: 605-362-2912

ERIC PETERSON

Equipment Distribution Specialist

Rapid City area
V: 605-593-9392
Voice/Text: 605-519-8971

For more information on available services in South Dakota, contact us
by calling us at (866) 246-5759 or filling out the form below.

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