South Carolina Free Public Assistance and Programs
We have provided all of the South Carolina Free Public Assistance and programs.
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Pet Helpers Inc 1447 Folly Road Charleston, SC 29412 website: http://www.pethelpers.org We are dedicated to ending the senseless euthanasia of all adoptable dogs and cats by providing a safe, loving environment for them until they are adopted, providing the pulic with financial assistance for spay/neuter and emergency medical care, participating in humane education programs and preserving the welfare and rights of animals by pursuing animal cruelty prosecution and initiating animal welfare legislation. | ||
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Delta House Inc 803-735-1444 5307 Fairfield Rd Columbia, SC 29203 Available meeting site for several non-profit community organizations including the tenants of a low-income housing unit located near the facility; distribution site for food vouchers for senior citizens; available for after-school programs for nearby middle school | ||
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Welvista PO Box 186 Columbia, SC 29202 website: http://www.commun-i-care.org We serve the 15,000 South Carolinians who cannot afford medical insurance and who do not qualify for federal assistance, providing free health care and prescription drugs. | ||
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16th South Carolina Volunteers Museum Of Confederate History (864)421-9039 15 Boyce Ave Greenville, SC 29601 website: http://www.confederatemuseum.org Museum/Artifact Display. | ||
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Aid Upstate P.O. Box 105 Greenville, SC 29602 website: http://www.aidupstate.org Our missions is to empower people living with HIV/AIDS and encourage active community respones through advocacy, direct services, awareness and prevention. | ||
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American Red Cross, Upstate South Carolina Chapter (864)271-8222 PO Box 9035 Greenville, SC 29604 The Red Cross mission responds to people in times of disaster with free immediate emergency assistance and educates people in health and safety classes.We provide a communication link between the military and military families in times of emergencies. | ||
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Operation Hope 206 E. Rutherford St. Landrum, SC 29356 website: http://oph01@alltel.net Operation Hope exists to provide assistance to those in need in the name of Jesus Christ. | ||
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Senior Catering, Inc. (803)345-1835 314 Main St Little Mountain, SC 29075 Meals on Wheels Association of America, formerly known as the National Association of Meal Programs, was founded in 1974 to work toward the social, physical, nutritional, and economic betterment of vulnerable Americans. MOWAA member programs throughout the country provide hot, nutritious meals and other nutrition services to men and women who are elderly, homebound, disabled, frail, or at risk. These services significantly improve the quality of life and health of the individuals they serve and postpone early institutionalization. MOWAA's primary role is to furnish support to meal programs through expert training, technical assistance and financial assistance, primarily in the form of grants and training scholarships. | ||
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St. Lukes Free Medical Clinic Of Spartanburg, Inc. (864)542-2273x26 PO Box 3466 Spartanburg, SC 29304 website: http://www.stlukesfreemedicalclinic.org | ||
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Total Ministries Of Spartanburg County 420 Union St. Spartanburg, SC 29306 website: http://www.totalministries.org TOTAL was founded in 1983 to address the needs of the working poor and homeless while simultaneously relieving local churches of the constant flow of requests for financial assistance. TOTAL provides rental assistance, mortgage assistance, heating assistance, prescription payments, clothing, food, and, on limited occasions, transportation assistance. All services are free to requestors. All requests are considered but not all requests can be met. TOTAL is dedicated to addressing needs as opposed to wants. | ||
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Taylors Free Medical Clinic Inc (864)244-1134 PO Box 1266 Taylors, SC 29687 Taylors Free Medical Clinic is an interdenominational faith-based organization that provides primary health, minor surgical, gastroententerology, orthopedic, dermatology, gynecology and chiropractic care at no cost to the ever-growing number of uninsured individuals, who are without government assistance, private insurance or financial resources to afford such care. Counseling is provided by in-house physician referrals or at the request of the patient. | ||