Sioux, North Dakota (ND) Social Services Companies

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Paha Yammi Youth Center
23 N Main St.
Selfridge ND 58568
(701) 422-3418
Senior Cititzens Center
43 N Main St.
Selfridge ND 58568
(701) 422-3320
Senior Citizens Center
2802 87th St.
Selfridge ND 58568
(701) 422-3320
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Sr Early Childhood
P.O. BOX 697
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-3678
Mr Kiddie College Day Care
P.O. BOX 452
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-3692
Indian Affairs Bureau
PO Box E
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-3491
Sioux County Social Services
P.O. BOX B
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-3821
Chemical Prevention Program
9307 Highway 24
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-7219
Fort Yates Head Start
P.O. BOX 473
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-3457
Job Service North Dakota
PO Box 472
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-7463
Workforce Investment
P.O. BOX D
Fort Yates ND 58538
(701) 854-3874
Community Safety and SEC Service
536 E Horseshoe
Cannon Ball ND 58528
(701) 854-2440
Cannon Ball Head Start
6985 8th Ave.
Cannon Ball ND 58528
(701) 854-3312
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