
PATH Program
Unhoused Support Services
Unhoused individuals are placed at greater risk for behavioral health disorders. In fact, one study found on any given night in shelters across the U.S., about 31% of the homeless population is living with a serious mental illness (SMI). Around 1 in 5 unhoused individuals are also living with a substance use disorder.
South Dakota PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) provides essential services for those living with serious mental illness and experiencing homelessness by connecting them to essential services. This can include case management services, referrals or even job training. Learn more by contacting a PATH provider below with questions.
South Dakota PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) provides essential services for those living with serious mental illness and experiencing homelessness by connecting them to essential services. This can include case management services, referrals or even job training. Learn more by contacting a PATH provider below with questions.
How to Find Help

Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare
Southeastern offers psychiatric and nursing services, case management, education and assistance with resources through their Homeless Outreach program.

Human Service Agency
Serving those in northeast South Dakota, the Human Service Agency offers counseling, treatment and assistance programs.

Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services
Located in Yankton, Lewis & Clark offers case management, mental health support, crisis intervention services and housing assistance.

Dakota Counseling Institute
Dakota Counseling Institute offers mental health and substance use disorder services for all ages and backgrounds in the Mitchell area, including unhoused individuals.