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South Carolina transitional housing programs. South Carolina residents that are being evicted can get assistance from transitional housing programs and case management services. The resources are also an option for individuals that are currently homeless. Several services are offered as part of these housing programs.
Dozens of non-profits, churches, and charities provide help from these resources. Some of the clients can include veterans, single parents, and children. However many of the programs will provide some form of assistance to residents regardless of their age, gender or background.
If a center can’t meet your needs, then they may provide referrals to other South Carolina housing programs or maybe even government support such as section 8. There are also a wide range government services, even including free housing assistance The demand for any type of transitional housing is very high, both in South Carolina and nationwide.
Sometimes clients may need to stay in a shelter first. Regardless, residents may be able to get help from these resources, and it can also include food, case management, job search assistance and more.
Alston Wilkes Society: Main address is 3519 Medical Dr: Columbia, South Carolina 29203: Call (803) 799-2490 Programs, including housing, benefits screening, and employment preparation, is for veterans, ex-offenders, and youth. Greenville County center of Alston Wilkes Society 301 University RDG., STE.
6500 Greenville, South Carolina 29601 (864) 282-4528 Anderson Sunshine House - Family Shelter program: Anderson, South Carolina 29622: Phone number - (864) 225-8586: Short term, temporary shelter and transitional housing is for families with young children or infants.
Beyond Grace 720 Youmans St. Savannah, GA: Main phone number is 231-0123: Transitional housing is offered for men in recovery. Butterfly Foundation: Address is 185 S Liberty St: Spartanburg, South Carolina 29306: Telephone - (864) 582-4146: Provides temporary housing. Work with a case manager to locate permanent housing.
Services are for disabled and homeless. Some people may also qualify for emergency home repairs. Christ Central Ministries - Hannah House 1726 Sumter St. Columbia, SC 29201: Main phone - (803) 771-4357: Runs a transitional housing for women/women with children and shelter for the homeless. Another site is at 2401 Main St, Columbia, South Carolina 29201, call (803) 765-1998.
Christ Central Mission - Lowcountry: Location is 11754 N. Jacobsmart BLVD: Ridgeland, South Carolina 29936: Telephone number is (843) 726-9311: Deborah's House (Female Ex-Offenders): Main address is 418 East River St. Anderson, SC 29624: Call (864) 260-0062 for intake. Fair Haven Home for Men: Location is 2018 Harristown Road, Life Baptist Church: Saint Stephen, South Carolina 29479: Call (843) 749-9622 Housing spiritual guidance, and more is offered by the charity.
They try to help people obtain training or a GED. Also get assistance in finding a job. Friendship Place, Inc. Main address is 1905 Front St. Georgetown, SC 29440: Phone - (843) 545-1115
Employment and Job Training
A homeless shelter, job training, free hot meal program, and transitional housing resources are available. GAMES Coalition: Mailing address is PO Box 3410: Greenwood, South Carolina 29648 (864) 980-9405 Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network: Greenville, SC 29601: Telephone number is (864) 271-3424:
Section 8 Housing Assistance
Use the Benefit Bank (TBB) screening to see if qualify for public aid, such as emergency rent help or section 8. Other programs include a family shelter, free food and also low cost, transitional housing for families with children in the Greenville area.
Haven of Rest Ministries (Men's Shelter, Men's & Women's Rehab) 219 West Whitner St. Anderson, South Carolina 29624: Call (864) 226-6193 for hours. Jordan Crossroads Ministry Center - Haven of Rest: Mailing address - PO Box 166: Alcolu, SC 29001: For information, call (803) 406-1902: The non-profit agency offers a temporary place and transitional housing to people who are impacted by domestic violence or other problems.
Children, single parents, and others can get help too. Killingsworth 1831 Pendleton St. Columbia, South Carolina 29201 (803) 771-6359 Assistance is for adult women recovering from drug abuse or alcohol abuse, mental & emotional problems, incarceration, violence and assault, or other family situations.
Kinard Manor 949 S Main St. Greenwood, SC 29646: Main phone number is (864) 229-0074: Mental Health America of Aiken County 233 Pendleton ST NW Aiken, South Carolina 29801: Main phone number is (803) 641-4164: Midlands Housing Alliance: Office is at 2025 Main St. Columbia, South Carolina 29201 (803) 708-4861 The location will assist chronically homeless individuals and families.
They can help place them into on-site housing programs. Receive basic needs such as food, clothing, case management services, emergency short term housing, and more. Also get help in finding and applying to financial assistance for permanent housing or apartments.
Miracle Hill Ministries - Miracle Hill Boys' Shelter: Address: 2709 Wade Hampton BLVD Greenville, SC 29615: Call the center at (864) 292-0552: Children can receive emergency and short-term care, counseling, mentoring, and education. Some centers focus on adults and those recovering from substance abuse.
The locations are. 1916 N Pleasantburg Dr, Greenville, SC 29609, main phone number is (864) 631-0088 19 Graves Dr, Greenville, South Carolina 29609, (864) 242-2166 Mt. Salem Outreach Mission (Men's Shelter) 2121 Augusta RD Gloverville, SC 29828: Call (803) 593-2276 My Father's House and Crossroads Community 808 York ST NE Aiken, SC 29801 (803) 502-0285 This is a site that serves as a Christian halfway house for women with the ability to work.
Housing is offered for women and their children as well. New Day on Mill: Address: 1207 Mill St. Camden, SC 29020: Main phone - (803) 432-5456: The non-profit agency can help those that are homeless and at least 18 years of age.
Must be a resident of Kershaw County and defined as homeless by HUD. Local transportation and rent/rehousing services are provided by the federal government ESG Grant. Nurture Home (Women, Mothers): Aiken, South Carolina 29801 (803) 641-4177 Short term housing for pregnant young mothers, women who are homeless, and children.
Oxford Houses: Charleston, SC 29406: Telephone - (800) 689-6411: Phoenix Project 525 E. 34th St. Savannah, GA: Telephone - 629-4015: Supports HIV/AIDS patients, including those in border area of South Carolina. Receive affordable housing, primary health and dental care clinic, nutrition support and other aid.
Pilgrim's Inn: Address: 236 W Main St Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 (803) 327-3430 Numerous assistance programs are offered. They include, but are not limited to, transitional housing, emergency homeless shelter, child care, motel voucher, funds for paying rent or moving costs, credit repair, the Homeless Prevention and Re-Housing Program and much more.
Project Care 218 Viola St Greenville, South Carolina 29601 (864) 467-0102 Safe Harbor: Main address is 429 N Main St: Greenville, South Carolina 29601: Telephone number is (800) 291-2139:
Free Legal Services
Housing, case management and referrals, legal aid, The Benefit Bank (TBB) benefits screening and more is offered for victims of abuse or domestic violence.
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army Homeless Shelter- Savannah 3100 Montgomery ST Savannah, GA 31405: Call (912) 651-7420 Caseworkers will assess and establish individual case plans for clients. Assistance can also provide for extended stays. Second Chance Recovery, Inc. 108 Wells RD Goose Creek, South Carolina 29445: Call (843) 330-8861 Shield Ministries 5513 Woodbine Ave Charleston, South Carolina 29406: Main phone number - (843) 640-6202: Transitional men's housing, employment search assistance, life coaching, financial planning, and more is offered.
Star Gospel Mission 474 Meeting St. Charleston, South Carolina 29403: Dial (843) 722-2473 Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources:
Community Action Agency Services
A leading community action agency in many South Carolina towns and counties. The focus is on helping low-income individuals, the homeless, and families access affordable housing and really become self-sufficient.
Receive eviction prevention, rent assistance, transitional housing for the homeless. Job programs include the WorkKeys Career Readiness Certificate information. Many other resources are offered too. 1200 Pendleton St., Greenville, SC 29611, (864) 269-0700 1704 E. Greenville ST, Anderson, SC 29621, (864) 224-7028 1725 E Main ST, Easley, South Carolina 29640, dial (864) 859-2989 The Haven Shelter (Family Shelter): Address is 282 S Church St.
Spartanburg, South Carolina 29306 (864) 582-6737 Case management and a shelter is for wife or husband, single mothers or fathers with children, or even grandparents/ legal guardians with children. The Nehemiah House 2143 Dorchester Road North Charleston, South Carolina 29405: Telephone number - (843) 813-0640: Tricounty Family Ministries Community Assistance Program: Main address: 3349 Rivers Ave.
North Charleston, South Carolina 29405 (843) 793-4043
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The Families In Transition (FIT) Program provides low cost, emergency housing and life coaching. Also access financial counseling, credit repair, mental health counseling, and more. Apply for public benefits such as TANF, section 8 vouchers, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance program, utility assistance and more.
Trinity Housing Corporation: Main office is at 2400 Waites RD: Columbia, South Carolina 29204: Telephone: (803) 256-3999: Union Mission 120 Fahm St Savannah, GA 31401: Also provides some programs for southern South Carolina.
Phone (912) 236-7423 Upstate
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