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Addiction Recovery

Christ Central Ministries (OARS & Magnolia House)

Christ Central Oconee is meeting the needs of the poor and disadvantaged in the community by first providing basic needs, such as food, clothing, and prayer. The mission then assists individuals in improving their lives and the 

lives of their families by providing teaching and training in areas needed for rehab, recovery support, to secure and retain employment, stabilize their family, and develop Christian character including the following areas:

  • Mentoring

  • Education

  • Addiction and Trauma Restoration

  • Transitional Housing

  • Food and clothing distribution

  • Food banks

  • Job Training

  • Place for Child and Parent Enrichment and Development

  • Life Skills Classes

  • Relationship Building; Enriching Communities

  • Medical Services

 

Visit their website to learn more Christ Central Ministries - Oconee County SC

Men's:  Oconee Addiction Recovery & Solutions Residential Program - 864-638-3322

Women's: Magnolia House Women's Residential Program - 864-916-4040

New Life Women's Recovery Home (Kingdom Over Culture)

A sober living facility located in Oconee Coutny for women in addiction coming out of jail, rehab, or off the streets. In 2023 Kingdom Over Culture launched New Life Women’s Recovery Home, which is a transitional sober living facility. At New Life Women’s Recovery Home, we aspire to create an environment and an opportunity for women who desire to get and remain sober as well as build a new life for themselves and their families.

Visit the Kingdom Over Culture website to learn more Home | Kingdom Over Culture or contact Charity Comeaux for more information:  864-723-7548

Recovery Bridges

A program of the NOLA Network, Recovery Bridges offers affordable individual and group therapy for individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and face barriers to accessing traditional mental health care. They support people in recovery, those currently struggling with substance use, and family members impacted by a loved one’s addiction. In addition to therapy, they offer case management services to help clients navigate resources, coordinate care, and build a stable foundation for long-term recovery.

To learn more, visit their website thenolanetwork.org/recoverybridges or contact them by email at recoverybridges@thenolanetwork.org

FAVOR Upstate

For individuals and families facing addiction.  Meetings take place at Seneca Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located at 115 W. S. 1st Street, Seneca, SC 29678. 

 

For more information, visit https://favorupstate.org/oconee, or contact their Helpline at 864-430-1802

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Alcoholics Anonymous is for anyone who is having problems with alcohol.  A.A. provides a solution to alcoholism which has helped many to stop drinking. People who think they might have a problem with drinking may attend "closed" meetings. Those who do not identify with problem drinking are welcome at "open" meetings.

For More Information, visit the local area website at Area 62 - South Carolina Alcoholics Anonymous

Anderson-Oconee Behavioral Health

Provides outpatient substance abuse assessment & treatment counseling for alcohol, drugs, gambling, smoking, family anger management.  Each client will be assessed to develop a personalized treatment plan.  Additional services include: referrals to detox and residential treatment centers, NARCAN distribution, Medication Assisted Treatment, nicotine replacement therapy, peer support services, ADSAP Services, DOT SAP Services, and Adult, Child, & Adolescent Services.  

For more information, visit www.aobhs.org, or contact their office at 864-882-7563 during normal business hours.

Rosa Clark Medical Clinic

Provides Medication Assisted Treatment in conjunction with Suboxone.  Additionally, Rosa Clark Medical Clinic offers individual and group substance use disorder counseling.  Rosa Clark has offices located in Seneca and Westminster, South Carolina.

Contact their office to learn more: 864-882-4664 or visit their website at https://rosaclarkclinic.org

South Carolina Vocational Rehab Substance Abuse Treatment

The caring professionals in our voluntary four-week residential program guide you through the emotional and physical aspects of confronting addiction and replacing it with a rewarding lifestyle. 

The Palmetto Center, located in Florence, SC, serves VR consumers with a full range of vocational and treatment services for people whose employment is prevented or jeopardized by substance abuse or dependence. 

For more information about the Palmetto Center, visit the SC Voc Rehab website Substance Abuse Recovery | South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department, SC or call 843-662-9378.  

Tamassee DAR Starlight Program

The Starlight Program located at the historic Tamassee DAR School in Tamassee, SC (just south of Salem, SC) is a residential recovery program for mothers and their children focusing on counseling, parenting, education, life and job skills.  The program typically lasts 18-24 months.  Starlight Program also offers after school, summer camp, and early childhood learning programs.

To learn more, visit their website at Starlight at Tamassee

The Magdalene Clinic

The Magdalene Clinic is a resource for pregnant women with substance abuse and offers prenatal care, mental health counseling, and peer support.  The Magdalene Clinic is a collaborative initiative between Prisma Health-Upstate's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Phoenix Center, and Furman University's Institute for the Advancement of Community Health (IACH), and are housed at the ObGyn Center, South Carolina's largest provider of prenatal care, with a location in Oconee County, SC.

Visit their website to learn more:  Magdalene Clinic

Giant Slayer Ministries

A faith-based alcohol and drug recovery resource center that assists those seeking help to find a successful environment for their recovery plan.  Giant Slayer Ministries is connected and in partnership with many upstate facilities.  Once recovery is completed, they offer one-on-one mentoring programs, as well as a monthly mentorship class that is open to the public.

For more information, contact Greg Whitfield at 864-324-4396, or by email at gregwhitfield99@gmail.com

Adult Protective Services

South Carolina Department of Social Services

SC DSS Adult Protective Services goal is to provide intervention and protection for Vulnerable Adults who cannot provide care or protection for themselves in a manner that ensures attention will be given to the Adult’s right to self-determination, lifestyle and culture. These services must be provided in the least restrictive environment as determined by the Adult’s level of care and safety.

To report suspected Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of a Vulnerable adult, call 1-888-CARE4US (1-888-227-3487) or click here to make a report online.

Childcare Resources

Affordable Child Care

The cost of child care can be a huge hurdle. We help South Carolina families with low or middle incomes to access child care scholarships that make high quality care more affordable. Child care scholarship opportunities for:

  • Low and middle income, TANF or homeless families

  • Children with disabilities, developmental delays or in foster care

  • Dual language learners

Visit the ABC Quality Website to learn more about Affordable Childcare Options

at ABC Quality (www.ABCquality.org)

The Agape Center for Youth and Children

After-school program located in Fair Play, SC at 207 Farmhouse Ln, Fair Play, SC 29643.  Rate is $50/week per child.  Contact Claire Childers at claire.agape1@gmail.com or by phone at 864-309-5007

Visit their social media page here The Agape Center for Youth and Children

Tamassee DAR School

The Tamassee DAR School's Navigators Afterschool Program serves K–5th grade students from 3 to 6 PM on school days and from 7:30 AM to 6PM during school closures and holidays. Afterschool focuses on four components: Academics, Citizenship, Enrichment, and Resilience.  Their program follows the School District of Oconee County's school calendar for added convenience!

Visit their website to learn more Navigators Afterschool Program - Tamassee DAR School

Seniors Raising Children

Qualifying relatives may receive assistance for their child(ren)'s involvement in a program of your choice such as camps of all types including instructional (math, reading, and more), athletic, music, art, dance, or church camps/activities.  

For more information, contact 864-242-9733 and ask for a Family Caregiver Support Program Advocate.

Clothing Resources

'SON' Flower Closet - FREE Clothing

Located at 301 S. Laurel Street, Walhalla, SC 29691, 'SON' Flower Closet provides FREE clothing to those in need.  To obtain clothing, recipients MUST live in the Greater Walhalla area.

Hours of Operation:  Mon / Tues: 10am - 1pm

Contact:  864-638-2986

Community Tree 1

Community Tree 1 is a local non-profit organization that seeks to make our community a better place by offering many different resources to those in need such as clothing, backpacks for children, food boxes, toys, and more!

Visit their website to learn more: Community Tree 1

Grace's Closet

Located in each public school in the School District of Oconee County, Grace's Closet makes available free food, clothing, hygiene items, school supplies and more for students in our county.

For more information, visit their website Grace's Closet or call 864-557-9399

Care Connection

Care Connection offers FREE children's clothing for families in need every six months.  A referral from the Golden Corner Food Pantry or a local pastor is required.  Care Connection is located at Oakway United Wesleyan Church in the Oakway Community of Oconee County, SC.

For more information, or to schedule a clothing pickup, call 864-482-1789 or 864-499-4945

Dental Assistance

Rosa Clark Dental Clinic

The Rosa Clark Dental Clinic offers extractions, restorations, cleaning and preventative care on a "sliding fee scale."  Located in Seneca, the clinic is centrally located to serve our county. 

To learn more, visit their website Dental Services - Rosa Clark Medical Clinic - Seneca SC

Dental Clinic at Oconee Memorial Hospital

In partnership with Primas Health - Oconee Memorial Hospital, the Dental Clinic is conveniently located at Oconee Memorial Hospital, accessible from the Outpatient Entrance.  They offer low-cost dental services for low-income individuals.

To schedule an appointment or to learn more, call 864-885-7545

Affordable Denture

Affordable Dentures in Anderson, SC partners with the leading denture provider in the nation to offer the best rates possible for their patients. Dr. Lohse, MD and the talented team at the Anderson office, can provide information on financing and payment plans that you may be eligible for.

To learn more, visit their website Affordable Dentures & Implants in Anderson, SC | Affordable Dentures & Implants

Diapers

United Way of Oconee County

The United Way of Oconee County's basic needs (hygiene kits) and diaper program helps to bridge the gap for residents in our community. No government subsidy program allows the purchase of hygiene or diapers, only food. Diapering for newborns to elder care is available at our office. These items can be very expensive, so our program aims to alleviate the stress of choosing between diapering a loved one and paying a light bill.

Please contact us at 864-882-9743 with any questions or visit their website to learn more United Way of Oconee County

Foothills Care Center

At Foothills Care Center, we walk alongside parents with resources, education, and encouragement. Whether you’re preparing for a new arrival or navigating the challenges of parenthood, we’re here to support you.

Visit their website to learn more Foothills Care Center 

Disability Services

South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation

Located at 1951 Wells Hwy, Seneca, SC 29678, SC Vocational Rehab offers vocational and medical assessments of a person's ability to work even if they are disabled.  They partner with local businesses and industries to provide employment opportunies and training for persons with disabilities.  All Services FREE

Visit their website to learn more and explore options South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department, SC | Official Website

Tribble Center

At Tribble Center, we are proud to be a part of a community that values diversity, inclusion, and empowerment. We believe that by working together, we can create a world that is more accepting and supportive of advocates with disabilities and special needs. Join us in our mission to make a difference in the lives of those we serve.

Tribble Center is a non-profit agency that is dedicated to improving the lives of advocates with disabilities and special needs. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, person-centered services that promote independence, inclusion, and self-determination.  We believe that every person has the right to live a full and meaningful life, and we are committed to making that a reality for the advocates we support. Our team of experienced professionals is passionate about what we do and is dedicated to providing the highest level of support to our advocates and their families.

Learn more about the Tribble Center Tribble Center | Services for those with special needs and disabilities

SC Equipment Distribution Program (Hearing-Related Disabilities)

The South Carolina Equipment Distribution Program (SCEDP) is administered by the Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) and is funded from the Dual-Party Relay Fund.  SCEDP serves South Carolina residents who have trouble hearing or speaking on the phone. The equipment in our program includes specialized phones, cell phone accessories, alerting devices and a tablet. People who qualify for the program are provided equipment at no cost to use for as long as they remain in the state. To qualify for the program, you must be a permanent resident of South Carolina, have phone service, and have trouble hearing or speaking over the phone.

Visit their website to learn more South Carolina Equipment Distribution Program

ARC of Oconee County

It is the mission of the Arc of Oconee County to improve public understanding of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities IDD. We strive to provide individuals with IDD opportunities that enhance and strengthen independence. The Arc Of Oconee County is in compliance with the mission of the Arc Of the United States and is a member of both the Arc of the United States and the Arc of South Carolina

The Arc conducts its business with integrity, accountability, and open, honest and timely communication. The Arc is committed to excellence and quality in all that it does.

Learn more on their website Arc of Oconee County

Able-SC

Able SC is a disability-led organization seeking transformational changes in systems, communities, and individuals. Since 1994, we’ve remained a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability nonprofit that seeks to make South Carolina a national model of equity and inclusion for all people with disabilities. 

  • We are the state’s oldest and largest federally recognized disability-led organization. 

  • More than 3/4 of our staff are people with disabilities, as are over half of our Board of Directors.

We practice equity, disability justice and representation, and true inclusion through consumer-driven independence and disability pride.  We didn’t just learn this. As people with disabilities, our work doesn’t end when we leave the office. Disability is part of who we are. We live this every day.

Visit their website to learn more Able SC

Family Connection SC

Since 1990, Family Connection has been serving families of children with disabilities and chronic health conditions. We have served more than 100,000 families and today the need is greater than ever.  We have been the Parent Training and Information Center for South Carolina since 2015. Our staff are highly trained professionals who are parents themselves, and will provide information, support, education and referrals to meet the individualized needs of the family. Our staff is ready to help parents navigate the stages of their child’s journey and help them chart a true course for success.

Call 800-578-8750 to learn more, or visit their website Family Connection of South Carolina

Education Resources

Oconee Adult Education Office

Oconee Adult Education will continue to produce students who can communicate effectively, solve problems competently, think critically and creatively, act responsibly, and recognize and respect the right of individual differences. Students will be life-long learners who are technologically literate and who are able to succeed in a diverse global society.

Our goal will be accomplished through positive instruction with an appropriate assessment by a fully trained staff, up-to-date facilities, and resources, parental involvement and collaboration with business and community. 

Oconee County Adult Education Center is a part of the School District of Oconee County, offering educational opportunities for adults in our community. 

 

Servicios educativos disponibles en español.

To learn more, call 864-886-4429 or visit their website Oconee County Adult Education

Palmetto Youth Connections

The Palmetto Youth Connections assist youth ages 17-24 years old obtain workfore training, GED, and occupational skills.  They place an emphasis on jobs, attending post-secondary education or enlisting in the US Military.  Additionally, they offer supportive services and individual career coaching.

*Palmetto Youth Connections only accepts students who qualify for WIOA assistance. *

Contact 864-634-8861 for more information, or visit their website to learn more Palmetto Youth Connections

Tri-County Technical College

Fast, flexible, industry-recognized workforce training and certificate programs available at little-to-no cost.  Some programs can be completed in as little as 14 weeks!  

Start working towards your new career today by calling 864-646-8282 or visitng Tri-County Technical College in Upstate SC | TCTC

Tamassee DAR School

Tamassee DAR School’s Early Childhood Learning Program serves infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, including SC First Steps 4K. Our teachers stimulate brain development and kindergarten readiness through play-based learning.


Tamassee’s Afterschool and Summer Program serve kindergarten to middle school students. Our teachers and tutors support students to excel in school and become exceptional citizens.


Tamassee’s educational programs are nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation, and the Early Learning Center is licensed by the South Carolina Department of Social Services and an ABC Quality provider. Let us help your child reach for the stars!

Learn more by visiting their website Tamassee DAR School

SC Works - Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act

For qualified candidates, the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act covers all costs of Certificate Programs at Tri-County Technical College and other training facilities.  Program / Certificate options include welding, CDL programs, nursing aid, CNC operator, EKG Technician, and heavy equipment operation.

To find out more about this program, contact SC Works at 864-508-6651

Employment Assistance

SC Works - QuickJobs Development Center

Through the SC Works center, the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce, the S.C. Department of Social Services, the Commission of the Blind, Adult Education, and the S.C. Department of Vocational Rehabilitation leverage the state’s workforce system by providing services such as career guidance, job referrals, and testing and training to meet the needs of jobseekers, employers and those looking to further their careers.

Go to the SC Works Website to find your new career today!  SC Works

Goodwill Career and Training Center

Goodwill is more than a store to many. For some, it was an affordable path to a professional skill certification. Free coaching for a job interview. Resume help for a parent rejoining the workforce.  And job training are all available at Goodwill!

 

Learn how Goodwill can help Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina

Jobs for Individuals with Criminal Records

SC Works, in partnership with various employers, assists individuals who have a criminal history and are in need of employment.  From providing job training skills, to matching a job-seeker with a "second chance employer", SC Works can help!  Everyone makes mistakes, but you can turn your life around with SC Works!

Start fresh by visiting SC Works today Ex-Offenders | SC Works

Ride To Work Ministry

While we are not affiliated with any specific church, we work with several local churches for support of clients. An all-volunteer Board of Directors oversees the operations and all work is done by volunteers. 

Applicants apply on-line at rtwministry.org and must have a job/about to get one, legitimately have no other means of transportation, have a talk/text phone, and have a “success plan” for finding their own transportation as soon as possible.

 

Our volunteers meet and interview them to make sure they are ‘job ready’, arrange for the rides, and coach them on their success plan throughout the process. We provide low cost rides ($5 to $10 per day – depending on distance – for up to a few months) to give the rider time to find another ride or save money for their own transportation.  Riders must be committed to achieving self-sufficiency. Along with the application and interview process we have found the rider’s willingness to pay a small amount for the ride is evidence that they have ‘skin in the game’.

To apply, or learn more about Ride to Work Ministries, visit their website Ride To Work Ministry Nonprofit, Inc. – Ride into your Future!

South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation

Vocational & medical assessment of a person’s ability to work even if disabled. Train at the on-site factory/locate a job with a local business. All services free. Job readiness training provides you with real world experience and skill development in an environment designed to prepare you for the modern workforce. In partnership with the SC Department of Adult Education, we provide foundational workplace training such as writing, reading and math which are first assessed through vocational testing. Additional opportunities for post-secondary training at technical colleges or universities are also available.

Visit South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department, SC | Official Website to learn more

The Tribble Center

The Tribble Center provides employment training and assists clients who have disabilites and special needs, matching their skills to potential employer partners in our area.

For more information, visit their website Tribble Center | Services for those with special needs and disabilities

Employment Training

South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation

Vocational & medical assessment of a person’s ability to work even if disabled. Train at the on-site factory/locate a job with a local business. All services free. Job readiness training provides you with real world experience and skill development in an environment designed to prepare you for the modern workforce. In partnership with the SC Department of Adult Education, we provide foundational workplace training such as writing, reading and math which are first assessed through vocational testing. Additional opportunities for post-secondary training at technical colleges or universities are also available.

Visit South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department, SC | Official Website to learn more

Tri-County Technical College

Fast, flexible, industry-recognized workforce training and certificate programs available at little-to-no cost.  Some programs can be completed in as little as 14 weeks!  

Start working towards your new career today by calling 864-646-8282 or visitng Tri-County Technical College in Upstate SC | TCTC

SC Works - Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act

For qualified candidates, the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act covers all costs of Certificate Programs at Tri-County Technical College and other training facilities.  Program / Certificate options include welding, CDL programs, nursing aid, CNC operator, EKG Technician, and heavy equipment operation.

To find out more about this program, contact SC Works at 864-508-6651

Financial Assistance
Rent & Utilities

Oconee United Way Ministries

Oconee United Way Ministries provides limited emergency financial assistance with essential obligations such as rent and utility bills.  Contact the United Way for an appointment to discuss your specific needs and situation.  United Way is open on Tuesdays, 9am - 11am.

Call 864-882-0504 and leave a message

SHARE (Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources)

Services include rent and utility bill assistance.  In order to qualify for rent payment assistance, you must have been served with an eviction notice.  Assistance with propane utility bills is limited to twice per year.

To find out if you qualify for assistance, contact 864-882-3495.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army, a faith-based organization, provides emergency assistance (by appointment).  Types of assistance may include utility bill assistance, food, and Christmas needs.  While The Salvation Army does provide disaster assistance, applicants must have a referral from the Red Cross as well as an incident report from the local fire department.  Other qualification criteria may apply.

Contact The Salvation Army to find out more 864-882-1160 or by visiting Oconee County - The Salvation Army

The American Red Cross - Disaster Services

The American Red Cross provides a wide variety of resources for our community, primarily in times of disaster.  They are known for assisting victims of residential fires, as well as for blood donation drives, and many other community assistance programs.

To find out if you qualify for Red Cross assistance, contact their local chapter by calling 803-540-1200

Food Pantries

Golden Corner Food Pantry - Seneca

The Golden Corner Food Pantry is the largest food pantry in Oconee County, serving approximately 1,100 low-income and disadvantaged households each month with emergency and supplemental food. As a 501(c)(3) organization, we work closely with local churches, civic organizations and other charities in the County to identify and include needy families.

Qualified applicants, who live in Oconee County and earn less than 150% of Federal Poverty Level 2025 1-15-25 guidelines, can receive food once every 30 days.
Income limits and other documentation apply to the HOUSEHOLD. A HOUSEHOLD is everyone living at the same address.


If you have questions please call us at 864-882-3610 between the hours of 10 am and noon Monday through Friday or come to physical location: 635 Business Park Drive, Seneca, SC, or visit our website at Golden Corner Food Pantry

College Street Baptist Church - Walhalla

The CSBC Food Pantry is a vital, hands-on ministry of College Street Baptist Church. We are driven by the call of Jesus to love our neighbors and show His compassion in practical ways. Our mission is to serve the Walhalla and Oconee County community by providing food, essential supplies, and prayer to individuals and families facing food insecurity.  This ministry is open to all, and we are honored to serve you with dignity and respect.

For Food Pantry Schedules, Call the Church at (864) 638-2986 or Visit CSBC Website CSBC Food Pantry | College Street Baptist 

The Salvation Army - Seneca

The Salvation Army, a faith-based organization, provides emergency assistance (by appointment).  Types of assistance may include utility bill assistance, food, and Christmas needs.  While The Salvation Army does provide disaster assistance, applicants must have a referral from the Red Cross as well as an incident report from the local fire department.  Other qualification criteria may apply.

Contact The Salvation Army to find out more 864-882-1160 or by visiting Oconee County - The Salvation Army

St. Luke United Methodist Church - Walhalla

St. Luke United Methodist Church in Walhalla, SC offers a food pantry for those in need.  Their food pantry is available on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, from 4:30pm - 5:30pm, located at 607 E. Main Street, Walhalla, SC.

For more information, you can contact the church at 864-638-3628.

Calvary Church of God - Westminster

Calvary Church of God offers a Food Pantry ministry, located at 10102 Long Creek Hwy, Westminster, SC 29693.  The Food Pantry is available on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month, from 4:00pm - 5:30pm.

For more information, contact the church at 864-842-2135

Mount Nebo's Grace Food Pantry - Seneca / Clemson

Mount Nebo Baptist Church, located on Nebo Church Road in Seneca offers a food patry on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10am - Noon.  

Pickup Location is 225 Nebo Church Rd, Seneca, SC 29678. 

For more information, call (864) 882-0679

Community Tree 1 - Westminster

Community Tree 1 is a local non-profit organization that seeks to make our community a better place by offering many different resources to those in need such as clothing, backpacks for children, food boxes, toys, and more!

Visit their website to learn more: Community Tree 1

Food Stamps / SNAP / TANF

South Carolina Department of Social Services

Households, individuals, seniors, and the homeless may all be eligible for SNAP benefits.  People who are working and need help to stretch their income to purchase food may also be eligible for SNAP benefits as well as those receiving Social Security benefits, child support, or unemployment.

DSS administers SNAP through DSS county offices. Eligibility caseworkers interview applicants and approve those who qualify to receive the food benefit.

Qualified applicants for SNAP begin receiving benefits within 30 days of their application. Some families and individuals need expedited benefits, which begin within seven days of application.

For more information, visit their website South Carolina Department of Social Services

SC THRIVE

SC THRIVE helps with filing for Healthy Connections Medicaid, long term care benefit, SNAP, TANF, medically indigent assistance, refugee cash assistance, SC birth certificate and Social Security Card replacement.

Call their toll-free number to take advantage of their assistance 800-726-8774

Rosa Clark Medical Clinic

In addition to providing medical and dental services, the Rosa Clark Clinic in Seneca also assists clients and patients with applying for SNAP and TANF benefits. 

For more information and assistance, please contact their clinic at 864-882-4664

Foster Care Resources

Fostering Faithfully

Fostering Faithfully is a faith-based organization that helps to support foster families in our community.  We know that not everyone can foster, so Fostering Faithfully bridges the gap between those who need help and those who want to help. Emotionally and economically we connect foster children and the families who love them to the community that cares for them by connecting loving volunteers and donors through a tangible support network providing resources and programs.

For more information, visit their website Fostering Faithfully

Collins Children's Home

Collins Family Ministries exists to embody the love of Christ by providing compassion to families, at-risk young adults, and children who are experiencing hardship. We provide shelter to children and youth, strength to families and stability to our community.

Collins Family Ministries aspires to see children, young adults, and families flourishing in Christ-centered homes.

To learn more about Collins Childrens Home, call 864-882-0893 (M-Th, 8:30am - 6pm), or visit their website Collins Family Ministries | Seneca, SC

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