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SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD
SERVICE MEMBER AND FAMILY CARE DIRECTORATE
Leader’s Toolbox
For Service Member and
Family Care
Version 14.0
March 2020
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Ready, Relevant, Resilient, Responsible
The Leader’s Toolbox is published and updated by R3SP. For
updates or changes, please contact the R3SP Admin. NCO, at
803-299-4030.
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Table of Contents
SERVICE MEMBER AND FAMILY CARE DIRECTORATE p. 6
RESILIENCE AND RISK REDUCTION (R3SP) pp. 7-11
R3SP: p. 7
Suicide Prevention Program: p. 8
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program: p. 9
Department of Defense Safe Helpline: p. 10
Substance Abuse Program: p. 11
G1 Drug Testing Coordinator: p. 12
INTEGRATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS BRANCH pp. 13-15
SC National Guard Behavioral Health Care Line: p. 13
Behavioral Health Specialists: p. 14
Director of Psychological Health: p. 15
CHAPLAINS (Army and Air): p. 16-18
DEPLOYMENT CYCLE SUPPORT BRANCH pp. 19-25
Yellow Ribbon Programs: p. 19-20
Employment Services: p. 21
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR): p. 22
Veteran Advisors: p. 23-24
Transition Assistance Advisor: p. 25
HEALTH AND WELLNESS BRANCH pp. 26-27
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SURVIVOR SERVICES BRANCH pp. 28-29
Military Funeral Honors: p. 28
Survivor Outreach Services: pp.28-29
DTS/ID CARDs / DEERS: p. 30
FAMILY PROGRAMS BRANCH pp. 31-33
Family Programs Office – Army: p. 31
Family Assistance Coordinators and Specialists: p. 32
Family Programs Office – Air: p. 33
SCARNG State Education Office: p. 34
Family Care Toolbox External Resources
The resources below are not affiliated or endorsed by the South Carolina
National Guard. Many resources can help with more than one area of
need.
Children p. 35
Child Care Aware of America Formerly (NACCRRA): p. 35
Operation: Military Kids (OMK): p. 35
Our Military Kids: p. 35
Deployment Stress / Behavioral Health / Relationship pp.36-44
South Carolina Mental Health Centers and Clinics: p. 36
Psychological Health Resource Center: p. 43
Real Warriors p. 43
Department of Veterans Affairs – Vet Center: p. 44
Employment
Vet Jobs: p. 44
Financial Trouble
EANGUS “We Care for America” Foundation: p. 45
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South Carolina Military Family Care Association: p. 45
South Carolina Military Family Relief Fund: p. 46
Food Bank / Homeless Resources
Food Banks: p. 47
United Way: p. 48
Medical
South Carolina Free Medical Clinics: p. 49
Veterans Health Administration: p. 53
Sexual Assault / Domestic Violence
Department of Defense Safe Helpline: p. 54
Domestic Violence Center: p. 55
National Domestic Violence Hotline: p. 55
People Against Rape: p. 55
SC Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: p. 55
Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands: p. 56
Substance Abuse
DAODAS Approved Alcohol and Drug Facilities: pp. 56-61
Suicide Prevention
Crisis Text Line: p. 62
Military Crisis Line: p. 62
Defense Travel System Manager/Defense Enrollment
Chain of Command: p. 63
Soldier’s Resiliency Questionnaire Form: p. 64
Emergency Funding Assistance Request Form: p. 65
Notes: p. 66
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Service Member and Family Care Directorate
SMFC Director
SMFC NCOIC
SERVICES: Integrates the South Carolina National Guard Service
Member and Family Care systems with the intent of optimized
efficiency in providing help and the reduction of “at risk” tendencies in
the South Carolina National Guard. SMFC subordinate organizations
include the Behavioral Health Specialists (BHSs), Employer Support of
the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), Air Guard Family Readiness, Family
Assistance Centers, Family Programs Office, Family Readiness Support
Assistants, Military Family and Life Consultants, Military Funeral
Honors, Military One Source, Resilience and Risk Reduction Section,
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, Survivor Outreach
Services, Transition Assistance Advisor, Warrior Transition Unit, Yellow
Ribbon Reintegration Program, and Youth Programs
POPULATION SERVED: The scope of the SMFC encompasses all
elements of the SCNG, Air and Army alike as well as their Families.
Contact Information
SMFC Director
Office: (803) 299-4700
Cell: (803) 667-2067
SMFC NCOIC
Office: (803) 299-1464
Cell: (803) 667-0430
SMFC Main Hub:
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia SC 29201
Regional Hubs in Spartanburg, Florence, Charleston, Orangeburg, West
Columbia, and Anderson.
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RESILIENCE AND RISK REDUCTION (R3) SECTION
R3SP Manager
R3SP NCO
SERVICES:
Conducts, coordinates, and hosts Resilience training for all phases of
the ARFORGEN Cycle. Produces and updates state Resilience, Risk
Reduction, and Suicide Prevention (R3SP) products such as Leader’s
Guides, Soldier/Airman Questionnaire, etc. Project managers, case
management battle tracking, and R3SP advisors for state R3SP Council.
Case management for South Carolina National Guard Soldiers and
Airmen. Produces and updates the Leader’s Toolbox booklet.
POPULATION SERVED: All South Carolina National Guard Members
and their Families.
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia, SC 29201
R3SP Manager
Office: (803) 299-4321
R3SP NCO
Office: (803) 299-4030
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SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM
National Suicide Prevention Hotline:
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
www.crisistextline.org
SERVICES:
Works with the Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) to identify the MSC Suicide Intervention Officer (SIO) points of contact (POCs) and establish a statewide SIO POC list.
Ensures all SIO’s are aware of their duties/responsibilities and have appointment orders.
Ensures that the R3 Section and SCNG subordinate units are aware of and adhere to all guidance given in the NGB R3SP Campaign Plan, updates, policies, etc. reference to suicide and suicidal actions.
Prepares all mandatory/optional suicide prevention training; conduct “Train the Trainer” events on mandatory/optional suicide training
Serves as the NCOIC in planning, preparing, and executing all Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) events within the SCNG.
Ensures proper procedures (actions, reporting, and follow ups) at the unit and R3 Section / SCNG level are followed whenever there is a suicidal incident (ideation, attempt, or completion).
Contact Information
R2SPPM
Office: (803) 299-2736
Cell: (803) 727-2092
SPPM
Office: (803) 299-4228
Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SCNGSPPM or scan the code
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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPR)
SERVICES: The Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) and Victim Advocate Coordinator (VAC) facilitates training of the sexual assault prevention and response services to increase awareness and foster a safe and confidential atmosphere for victims to report incidents of sexual assault. The SAPR Office coordinates sexual assault awareness and prevention events and provides refresher trainings to victim advocates assigned to the units as well host workshops to increase the understanding of what constitutes sexual assault and to reinforce that it is a crime and punishable. The SAPR Office handles case management, collects and reports data and provides updates to victims. The SAPR Office is victim based entity not an investigative entity. The SARC and VAC provide resources for the victim based on the victim needs and requests.
POPULATION SERVED: All SCNG Soldiers and Airmen, and spouses.
RESOURCES:
www.sapr.mil ; www.sexualassault.army.mil ; www.safehelpline.org (24/7 hotline) 877-995-5247
Contact Information Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia, SC 29201
Army National Guard SARC Office: (803) 299-4224 Mobile: (803) 727-2413
Army National Guard Victim Advocate Office: (803) 299-1312
Air National Guard SARC Office: (803) 647-8075
Alt. Air National Guard SARC Office: (803) 647-8481
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SAFE HELPLINE
SERVICES: Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline is a
groundbreaking crisis support service for members of the DoD
community affected by sexual assault. Safe Helpline provides live, one-
on-one advice, support, and information to the worldwide DoD
community. The service is anonymous, secure, and available 24/7 —
providing victims with the help they need, anytime, anywhere.
POPULATION SERVED: Department of Defense personnel.
Contact Information
DoD Safe Helpline
Suite 505
1220 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Safe Helpline
(877) 995-5247
Email: www.SafeHelpline.org
Text: 55-247 (inside the U.S.)
001-202-470-5546 (outside the U.S.)
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Substance Abuse Program (SAP)
The Substance Abuse Program’s (SAP) Mission is to strengthen the
overall fitness and effectiveness of the South Carolina Army National
Guard, to conserve manpower and to enhance the combat readiness of Soldiers.
SERVICES:
Provides free and confidential referrals to SAMSHA approved
facilities around the state of South Carolina for Service members and
their Families
Provides free case management services for Soldiers and families
Conducts annual targeted prevention training
Facilitates Unit Risk Inventory (URI / RURI) Facilitation
Develops customized Unit Risk Mitigation Plans
Assists Command with any substance use related concerns
Works with the DTC and G1 to notify units of illicit positives
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia, SC 29201
Alcohol and Drug Control Officer (ADCO)
Office Phone: (803) 299-2990
Cell Phone: (803) 667-0799
Prevention Coordinators (PC)
Office Phone: (803) 299-3381 / (803) 299-2991
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SCARNGsap
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G1 – DRUG TESTING CENTER (DTC):
SERVICES:
a Conducts statewide urinalysis testing
Can be done at SRP/ IMRX
b Ensures quality control of unit specimens collected prior to lab
c Coordinates unit testing, training and track unit testing percentages
d Provides Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) training during drill and anytime during the week.
UPL certification is valid for one year.
UPL training includes information on the: Pre-Collection Process, Collection Process, Post Collection Process, Correction Process, and Packaging and Delivering Process.
POPULATION SERVED: All SCARNG and SCANG and Unit Chain of
Command
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia, SC 29201
DTC
Office: (803) 299-1520
(803) 299-2773
Cell: (803) 667-1106
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INTEGRATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BRANCH
SC National Guard Behavioral Health Care Line
Call the SCNG Behavioral Health Care Line to connect to a Behavioral
Health Specialist. This line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Behavioral Health Specialists - ARMY SERVICES:
The BHS Team coordinates the 24 hour Behavioral Health Care Line (1.800.681.2558) to assist Service Members and their Families with non-emergent mental health, behavioral health, or emotional support. They provide non-clinical counseling for a variety of issues such as post deployment adjustments, communication issues, conflict / anger management, anxiety, depression, parenting issues, etc. They are independent Contractors with strict confidentiality criteria, but comply with Duty to warn (informing a third party or authority if an individual poses a threat to self or other) They are responsible for providing direct, face-to-face onsite consultation for the purpose of providing referral coordination/outreach, clinical assessment, Solution Focus Brief Therapy, educational and motivational activities/trainings, monitoring and follow up mental health services.
They provide Crisis Response to Critical Incidents
They Conduct Resiliency Training for all phases of the ARFORGEN Cycle
POPULATION SERVED: Service Members, Families, and unit Chain of Commands/Leadership in need of assistance
Army BHS Contact Information:
Columbia (Richland, Lexington,
Newberry, Saluda, Edgefield, Aiken) Cell: (803) 360-1739
Charleston (Berkeley, Dorchester,
Colleton, Hampton, Beaufort, Jasper) Cell: (803) 667-1416
Rock Hill (York, Chester, Fairfield,
Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Lee) Cell: (803) 394-2076
Orangeburg (Calhoun, Sumter,
Clarendon, Barnwell, Allendale) Cell: (803) 360-8712
Florence (Darlington, Marlboro,
Dillon, Marion, Horry, Williamsburg, Georgetown) Cell: (803) 667-2219
Clemson (Oconee, Pickens,
Anderson, Abbeville, Greenwood, McCormick) Cell: (803) 667-2061
Spartanburg (Greenville, Laurens,
Union, Cherokee)
Cell: (803) 608-7663
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Director of Psychological Health – Air /Army
SERVICES:
• Behavioral health consultation and short-term counseling
services
• Psychological assessment and referrals, case management
• Non-medical support services for pre and post deployment
members and their families
• Crisis response to critical incidents
AIR:
Liaison with other Wing Psychological Health and Resilience Programs.
Liaison with the leadership on all behavioral and psychological health
initiatives/policies, developing psychological health solutions to
address functional and operational problems. Coordinate the
Community Action Information Board (CAIB) and report findings,
psychological health statistics and updates to the State as required.
Contact Information
Director of Psychological Health - Army
Office: (803) 299-4354
Cell: (803) 409-9965
Director of Psychological Health – Air
DSN: 583-8085
Comm: (803) 647-8085
Cell: (803) 445-5211
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SC National Guard
Chaplains – State Ministry Team
Services: The Chaplains serve the Army and Air National
Guard Members and Families, as representatives of the
Chaplains faith traditions. The Chaplain team augments the Service
Members (SM) and Family Member's (FM) spiritual support
community. While in service, the Chaplain team ensures the free
exercise of religion among those serving. They will either perform
direct religious support or arrange for religious support if the
Chaplain is unable to fulfill the request. The Chaplain Corps aims to
nurture SM's and FM's by providing spiritual support/guidance during
all seasons of life and need. They care for the wounded as they
provide protected confidential care for SM's and their FM's. They
promote spiritual well-being of SM's and FM's through various,
teaching and counseling opportunities. In some instances, Chaplains
perform marriage ceremonies and ensure our fallen are honored as
they conduct funeral services. The chaplains’ focus is one of Spiritual
Fitness (AR 350-53/AFI90-506), key to achieving total health. National
Guard Chaplains work with civilian clergy to accomplish the mission
of Spiritual Fitness.
Contact Information
FULL-TIME SUPPORT CHAPLAIN:
Chaplain (MAJ) John Denny
Cell: (803) 543-6049
Email: [email protected]
Chaplain (CPT) Jason Strong
Cell: (803) 457-4196
Email: [email protected]
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SC AIR GUARD
CHAPLAIN CORPS
169th Fighter Wing
McEntire Joint
National Guard Base
Chaplains are the spiritual leaders of the National Guard. Their mission
is to provide spiritual care and the opportunity for service members
and their families to exercise their constitutional right to the free
exercise of religion. This is accomplished through religious
observances, providing pastoral care, confidential counseling, and
advising leadership on spiritual, ethical, moral, morale, core values,
and religious accommodation issues. Chaplains lead the Strong Bonds program in partnership with the
Airman and Family Readiness Program Coordinator and assist
commanders in building individual resiliency by strengthening the
military family. The core mission of Strong Bonds is to increase
individual service member and family readiness through relationship
education and skills training. Retreats are offered for singles, married
couples, and families.
Chaplains help service members and their families during all phases of
the deployment cycle. They play a key role in the Yellow Ribbon
Reintegration Program as they conduct a variety of workshops for
married and single service members, offer individual and family
counseling, and provide worship services during the weekend events.
Chaplains provide suicide prevention training, crisis intervention after
a traumatic event, and spiritual resiliency retreats for service members
before and after a deployment. Chaplains lead a Religious Support Team (RST) which consists of the
Chaplain and a trained Chaplain Assistant. The Chaplain Assistant is an
enlisted service member who serves as an extra set of eyes and ears
for the RST as they support the ministry of Chaplains.
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SC AIR GUARD CHAPLAIN CORPS (Cont.)
The SCANG Chaplain Corps primarily provides support to service
members assigned to the 169th Fighter Wing. They serve as Traditional
Guard members during Unit Training Assembly weekends and periods
of Annual Training. However, they can be reached anytime outside of
drill weekends. Their contact information is provided below:
Contact Information
FULL-TIME SUPPORT CHAPLAIN:
Chaplain (Maj.) Christina Pittman
Lexington, SC
Cell: (803) 522-5091
Office: (803) 647-8265
Charleston, SC
Cell: (803) 238-9158
On Call Chaplain
Cell: (803) 647-8238
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DEPLOYMENT CYCLE SUPPORT BRANCH
Yellow Ribbon Reintegration: Army
SERVICES: The Yellow Ribbon
Reintegration Program is a Department
of Defense-wide effort to promote the well-being of National Guard and
Reserve members, their families and communities, by connecting them
with resources throughout the deployment cycle. Commanders and
leaders play a critical role in assuring that Reserve service members and
their families attend Yellow Ribbon events where they can access
information on health care, education/training opportunities, financial,
and legal benefits.
POPULATION SERVED: Service Members, Families, and unit Chain of
Commands in need of assistance
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia SC 29201
YRRP DIRECTOR - ARMY
Office: (803) 299-4026
Cell: (843) 609-5918
YRRP NCOIC
Office: (803) 299-1678
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YELLOW RIBBON
REINTEGRATION – AIR
SERVICES: Assist in development and
implementation of the reintegration
program. The subject matter expert conduit for Command information
and coordination pertaining to Yellow Ribbon throughout South Carolina.
Coordinate with Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) and
Reserve point of contacts on any employer issues. Provide information to
Command leadership and follow up as required. Develop Commander’s
Reunion and Reintegration Communication Plan.
POPULATION SERVED: South Carolina Air Guard Members, Families
and unit Chain of Commands in need of assistance.
Contact Information
169th Fighter Wing (SCANG)
Headquarters Building 252
Yellow Ribbon Office, Rm. 153
1325 S. Carolina Rd
Eastover, SC 29044
YRRP DIRCTOR - AIR
Office: (803) 647-8553
Cell: (803) 260-4960
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EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
SERVICES:
Individual case management for un/under-employed Service
Members, Family Members and retirees.
Coordinates job fairs and other hiring events.
Assistance with resume writing, job search and interview skills
training.
Information and resources for education, training, benefits and
more.
Program Director
Office: (803) 299-1713
Cell: (803) 667-1215
Citizen Solider For Life Career Counselor
(803) 299-3382 / (803) 299-1200
USEFUL LINKS:
www.operationpalmettoemployment.sc.gov
www.ebenefits.va.gov
SMFC EMPLOYMENT ADVISORS PER REGION
Columbia / Orangeburg Sumter
Phone: (803) 493-9104
Charleston / Beaufort Phone: (843) 607-6698
Anderson / Greenville / Clemson Phone: (864) 607-4847
Florence / Pee Dee / Myrtle Beach Phone: (843) 337-7742
Lexington / Newberry / Aiken Phone: (864) 367-4478
Laurens / Spartanburg Phone: (864) 404-7804
HOURS: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Appointments accepted after 5:00 p.m.)
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Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)
SERVICES: Resolves employer
conflicts between service members
and their employers; refers
unemployed Service Members and
Families to appropriate agencies.
Provides a progressive awards program that recognizes outstanding
employer support to reserve component members and their spouses.
The first being the “Patriot Award”. All nominations receive an award.
Nominate by visiting www.ESGR.mil/Employer-Awards
POPULATION SERVED: SCNG, USAR, USAFR, USNR, USMCR, CGR
Contact Information:
Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia, SC 29201
Volunteer Support Technician
Office: (803) 299-1291
Program Support Specialist
Office: (803) 299-2672
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/SCESGR
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SCNG Veteran Advisors
MISSION: SCNG Veteran Advisors provide
responsive assistance to Veterans and Family
Members related to eligible benefits and
compensation by coordinating with regional
partners to maximize local resources and minimize delay in services.
VISION: SCNG Veteran Advisors are viewed by regional partners
and nonprofit organizations as value added in delivering
responsive assistance to Veterans and their Families by reducing
the time it takes for them to receive services and benefits,
educating them on entitlements and local programs, connecting
them with local resources, and minimizing their travel and other expenses through effective referrals.
Hours: 900 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (evenings, night, and weekends when needed)
Services:
VA entitlements Family Services
Employment Services Legal Services
Education Benefits Housing Assistance, VA
Home Loans Health & Wellness
Medical Issues or Documents Records: Separation,
Medical, or Awards Retirement
Mental Health Concerns
Finance Issues and Advice
Unit Leadership Assistance
POPULATION SERVED: Service Members and their Family Members
Contact Information
Program Manager: Phone (803) 299-4257 https://www.facebook.com/scngveteranadvisorprogram
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SCNG VETERAN ADVISOR (Cont.)
Veteran Advisors per region
Region One: Charleston,
Berkeley, Dorchester, Colleton,
Hampton, Jasper, Beaufort.
Phone: 843-864-8432
Region Two: Lexington,
Newberry, Saluda, Edgefield,
Aiken, Barnwell. Phone: 803-
465-0536
Region Three: Spartanburg,
Cherokee, Union, Laurens,
Greenwood. Phone: 864-230-
6924
Region Four: York, Chester,
Fairfield, Lancaster, Kershaw,
Chesterfield, Lee. Phone: 803-
320-9671
Region Five: Orangeburg,
Bamberg, Allendale, Richland,
Calhoun, Sumter, Clarendon.
Phone: 803-807-0870
Region Six: Florence, Darlington,
Marlboro, Dillon, Marion,
Williamsburg, Horry,
Georgetown.
Phone: 843-601-1806
Region Seven: Anderson,
Greenville, Pickens, Oconee,
Abbeville, McCormick.
Phone: 864-650-4293
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TRANSITION ASSISTANCE ADVISORS
SERVICES: Provides information and assistance to Veterans in SC and their
Families in understanding and obtaining benefits and services through the
Veterans Administration and the military health system. Coordinates
with appropriate Veterans Administration, TRICARE, Veteran Service
Organizations, and other resources to provide required information and
assistance. Participates in the mobilization and demobilization process to
brief/advise Veterans and their Families on available entitlements and
information resources. Researches and resolves issues associated with
entitlements when Guard Members and/or their Family members
encounter problems.
POPULATION SERVED: All South Carolina Veterans and their Families.
Contact Information
J1
1 National Guard Rd., 2nd Floor
Columbia, SC 29201
TAA
Office: (803) 299-4279
Cell: (803) 667-2512
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Health and Wellness Program
Mission
Posture and promote regionally accessible, enduring Health
and Wellness Programs that provide healthy lifestyle choices,
opportunities for routine physical activities, methods to
identify and reduce high risk behaviors, and techniques to
increase the number of Ready, Relevant, Resilient and
Responsible Service Members, Retirees and Families.
Vision
To integrate a Health and Wellness Program that creates
accessibility, encourages participation, and provides a
platform that improves the overall health and wellness of all
Service Members, Retirees, and their Families to reach their
potential.
Health and Wellness Coaches
You will find a Health and Wellness Coach assigned to all seven
One Stop Shops across South Carolina. We are here to assist
Service Members (Army and Air), Family Members, and
Retirees with health and wellness concerns. We are available
to coach at the individual, group and organization level. There
is no cost associated with our services, and we are available to
meet with you at your local park, your gym, or your armory.
We also have programmed workout locations across the state
that you are welcome to attend.
Are you concerned about the new Army Combat Fitness Test
(ACFT)? If so, please reach out to us. We are here to answer
your questions, schedule a demonstration with your unit, and
plan workouts that will prepare you for the event.
Feel free to reach out to us at the numbers below. We are
here to help.
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Contact Information
Darryl Hammond – Lead Coach [email protected] [email protected]
Mobile: 803 200 1773 Office: 803 299 4128
Coaches by Region Region One: Charleston; Berkeley,
Dorchester, Colleton, Hampton,
Jasper, Beaufort.
Phone: 404-450-6665
Region Two: West Columbia;
Lexington, Newberry, Saluda,
Edgefield, Aiken, Barnwell.
Phone: 803 200 1773
Region Three: Spartanburg;
Cherokee, Union, Laurens,
Greenwood.
Phone: 864 285 8099
Region Four: Rock Hill; York,
Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster,
Kershaw, Chesterfield, Lee.
Phone: 803 299 2748
Region Five: Orangeburg; Bamberg,
Allendale, Richland, Calhoun,
Sumter, Clarendon. Phone: 803-
940-0140
Region Six: Florence; Darlington,
Marlboro, Dillon, Marion,
Williamsburg, Horry, Georgetown.
Phone: 843-858-1789
Region Seven: Clemson; Anderson,
Greenville, Pickens, Oconee,
Abbeville, McCormick. Phone: 704-
477-9683
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SURVIVOR SERVICES BRANCH
Services: The mission of the State Casualty Operations is to provide a
wide spectrum of services ranging from supporting severely injured
Soldiers who are working to regain a level of normalcy in their lives to
assisting family members of deceased, unaccounted for, or mission
Soldiers with final arrangements and access to benefits and entitlements.
This includes eligible survivors of deceased retirees and honorably
discharged veterans.
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory
1225 Bluff Road
Columbia, SC 29201-4766
OIC
Office: (803) 299-2271
Cell: (803) 497-8364
Military Funeral Honors
SERVICES: Provides Military Funeral Honors for Army, Air Force, Navy,
Coast Guard and Marines.
POPULATION SERVED: All active duty and reserve component Service Members currently serving and all eligible Veterans.
Contact Information NCOIC
Office: (803) 299-4326
Cell: (803) 360-2862 SURVIVOR OUTREACH
SERVICES (SOS)
SERVICES: Survivor Outreach Service Coordinators
demonstrates the Army's commitment to provide support
and standardized service to Active, National Guard and Reserve
Families of the Fallen. Coordinators also work the Casualty Assistance
Officers providing Families with assistance in understanding and applying
for their entitlements.
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SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES (SOS) (Cont.)
POPULATION SERVED: Military Survivors residing in the state of South
Carolina.
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory 1225 Bluff Road Columbia, SC 29201 National Guard SOS Coordinator Covering: Oconee, Anderson, Pickens, Greenville, Abbeville, Greenwood, McCormick, Edgefield, Saluda, Lexington Office: (803) 299-1209 National Guard SOS Coordinator Covering: Sumter, Lee, Darlington, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Dillion, Marion, Florence, Marion, Williamsburg, Clarendon, Berkeley, Georgetown, Horry Office: (803) 299-1565 National Guard SOS Coordinator Covering: Aiken, Barnwell, Allendale, Hampton, Bamberg, Colleton, Dorchester, Charleston, Orangeburg, Calhoun Office: (803) 299-2959 Active Duty SOS Coordinator Covering: Jasper, Beaufort / Office: (912) 435-9595 Active Duty SOS Coordinator Covering: Richland, Kershaw, Lancaster, Fairfield, Chester, York, Cherokee, Spartanburg, Union, Laurens, Newberry Office: (803) 751-7193
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DEFENSE TRAVEL SYSTEM (DTS); AFCOS ORDERS; ID CARDS; DEERS
SERVICES:
• Approve DTS for Yellow Ribbon Events for Family Members of Service Members returning from deployments.
• Manage funds and Service Member pay for classes and events.
• The go-to people for orders and pay issues within the SMFC.
• Issuing identification (ID) cards to individuals requiring access to
government systems and facilities and to eligible individuals
authorized to receive uniformed service benefits and privileges.
• The Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS)
Enrollment and ID card Issuance process consists of serval steps to
ensure the correct ID card is issued and the appropriate benefits
and privileges are assigned
POPULATION SERVED: All members and family members attending the
Yellow Ribbon events as well as Service Members put on orders
through the SMFC.
Contact Information: DTS NCO
Office: (803) 299-1370
DEERS Specialist Office: (803) 299-2078 Office: (803) 299-2079
ID card locations: Location Phone #
Bluff Road Armory (NCOIC) 803-299-2078
Clemson Reserve Center 803-299-1353
McCrady Training Center 803-299-2154 / 1766
Spartanburg 803-299-1279
Florence 803-299-1385 / 1259
Orangeburg 803-299-5511
Rock Hill 803-299-3047
Please contact the facility for hours and exact location.
Useful Links: ID Card Office online: https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/milconnect/ Acceptable Identity Documents: www.cac.mil
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FAMILY PROGRAMS OFFICE - ARMY
State Family Program Director
SERVICES:
-Serves as the Joint Force Headquarters (State) staff advisor on Family
readiness, quality of life and other Family Program matters, which
includes identifying and recommending priorities.
-Manages and implements the Family readiness and Family assistance
system to ensure that Family Programs elements and support services
are provided to Military and Family members.
-Manages and implements Family readiness training and information,
referral, and follow-up service for all phases of mobilization and
deployment mission in response to Family needs.
-Maximizes utilization of the local community, state, regional, national
resources, and networks to provide a safety net for Families. Serves
as the subject matter expert and advisor to the Family Assistance
Center operation during periods of activation and deployment.
FAMILY READINESS- There are five Unit Family Readiness Support
Assistants/Specialists (FRSAs) assigned to the following SMFC Regional
Centers – Charleston, West Columbia, Florence, Rock Hill and Clemson.
They support the units assigned in their geographical region.
FRSAs are a vital link between the unit Commander, the Families of
Service Members assigned to the unit, and the community
resources available to the unit’s Service Members and their
Families. The FRSA serves as the Commander’s advisor on the
unit’s Family Readiness
Group (FRG) Program
The FRSA are a part of the Family Program’s Branch
POPULATION SERVED: Service Members, Families, and unit Chain of
Commands in need of assistance.
Contact Information
Bluff Road Armory State Family Program Director
1225 Bluff Rd Armory Office: (803) 299-1750
Columbia, SC 29201
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FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER COORDINATOR AND SPECIALISTS
FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER SPECIALISTS
COLUMBIA
Office: (803) 299-1641
Cell: (803) 667-2059
HOURS: On call 24/7
SERVICES:
COORDINATOR - Overall management for the Family Assistance
Centers. Assists with schedules for all events, to include Yellow Ribbon.
Advises and counsels on all matters relating to Family Programs.
Coordinates all relative activities between, FACs, FRAs, FRSAs and
Yellow Ribbon Team.
SPECIALISTS - Located in Armories throughout the state, manned by
contractors, available to assist Families and Service Members, in all
areas. Priority given to deployed Families and Soldiers. Available to
assist any branch of service.
POPULATION SERVED: Military Families, Soldiers, and unit Chain of
Command.
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FAMILY PROGRAMS OFFICE - AIR
Airmen & Family Readiness Program Manager
SERVICES: Serves through information / referral to ensure properly
resourced baseline funding for ANG Family Programs to improve
information and referral capabilities. Provides Deployment Cycle
Support in all phases of the deployment cycle and ensures
reintegration initiatives of the Airmen. Family Programs align,
augment, and enhance existing reintegration instructions and policies
while providing sustainment support services for Wings, GSUs, and all
branches of service through personnel, Family, Unit, and Community
Readiness. Identifies resources, opportunities of awareness, and
application of Life Skills Education, Consultation, and Transition
Guidance. Interfaces within each wing/state Service Delivery Models;
such as Inter Service Family Assistance Council, Community Action
Information Board or like entities, parent MAJCOM, sister service
Family Programs offices and State Joint Forces Headquarters. Provides
volunteer communication as well as direction and guidance to develop
a clear and shared vision for volunteers while developing a strategic
roadmap which involves funding, execution, and program
development. Maximizes utilization of the local community, state,
regional, national resources, and networks to provide a safety net for
families.
POPULATION SERVED: Airmen, Soldiers, Families, Wing and Unit
Leadership in need of assistance.
Contact Information
1325 South Carolina Road, Stop 31
McEntire Joint National Guard Base
Eastover, SC 29044
Airmen & Family Readiness Program Manager Office: 803-647-8089 or (803) 201-6012
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SCARNG STATE EDUCATION OFFICE
ESO
Incentives
Go Army Ed
State TA/CAP
SERVICES: The State Education Office is the local point of contact
regarding education benefit information. Education benefit information
includes GI Bill, federal tuition assistance, college assistance program
(CAP). They also manage testing centers for various exams.
Useful Links: http://www.scguard.army.mil/education-office.php,
http://www.nationalguard.com/education, www.facebook.com (South
Carolina National Guard ESO)
Contact Information
ESO
Office: (803) 299-4253
G.I. Bill Office: (803) 299-4201
Incentives & State TA/CAP
Office: (803) 299-2734
Go Army Ed
Office: (803) 299-4002
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RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN
Child Care Aware of America (Formerly called NACCRRA):
Services: Offers child care and parenting information, helping connect
families to local Child Care Resources & Referral services. Also
provides resources for fee assistance programs are provided for children ages birth through 12 years.
Contact Information
Child Care Aware® of America Phone: 703-341-4100 Fax: 703-341-4101 Website: http://childcareaware.org
Operation Military Kids SERVICES: South Carolina's Operation: Military Kids program supports families and youth of military personnel by providing: HERO packs, Speak Out for Military Kids, Mobile Tech Lab, Camps, Science Technology-Engineering-Math activities during Yellow Ribbon and Family Days. The Purple Coalition for Military Youth along with our other partners are eager to assist all persons working with Military Families.
Contact Information
SC Military Liaison SC OMK Coordinator Phone: (864) 650- 0295 Phone: (864) 993-1711
Our Military Kids
SERVICES: Our Military Kids provides substantial support in the form of grants to the children of National Guard and Military Reserve personnel who are currently deployed overseas, as well as the children of Wounded Warriors in all branches. The grants pay for participation in extracurricular activities and tutoring programs that nurture and sustain children while a parent is away in service to our country or recovering from injury.
Contact Information Phone: (703) 734-6654 Toll Free: (866) 691-6654
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH / RELATIONSHIP RESOURCES
Aiken Barnwell Mental Health Serving: Aiken/N. Augusta/Barnwell Address: 1135 Gregg Highway, Aiken, SC 29801 Office: (803) 641-7709 Clinics: Hartzog Center
Address: 431 West Martintown Road, North Augusta, 29841 Phone: (803) 278-0880 Polly Best Center Address: 916 Reynolds Road, Barnwell, SC 29812 Phone: (803) 259-7170
Anderson- Oconee – Pickens Center for Mental Health Serving: Anderson/Seneca/Easley/Pickens/ Address: 200 McGee Road, Anderson, 29625 Office: (864) 260-2220
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Clinics: Child & Adolescent Clinic Address: 515A Camson Road, Anderson, 29625 Phone: (864) 716-2316 Oconee Clinic Address: 115 Carter Park Drive, Seneca, 29678 Phone: (864) 885-0157 (Also for After Hrs) Pickens Clinic Address: 314 West Main Street Pickens, SC 29671 Phone: (864) 878-6830 (Also for After Hrs)
Beckman Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Greenwood/Abbeville/Edgefield/Clinton/McCormick/Newberry
Address: 1547 Parkway, Greenwood, SC 29646 Office: (864) 229-7120 Clinics: Laurens Clinic
Address: 442 Professional Park Rd Clinton, 29325 Phone: (864) 938-0912 Saluda Clinic Address: 206 Travis Avenue, Saluda, 29138 Phone: (864) 445-8122 McCormick Mental Health Clinic Address: 202 Hwy. 28 North, McCormick, 29835 Phone: (864) 465-2412 Newberry Clinic
Address: 2043 Medical Park Dr, Newberry, 29108 Phone: (803) 276-8000
Berkeley Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Moncks Corner Address: 403 Stoney Landing Road, Moncks Corner, 29461 Office: (843) 761-8282/ (888) 202-1381 (After Hours)
Catawba Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Rock Hill/Chester/Lancaster Address: 223 E. Main Street, Suite 300, Rock Hill, 29730 Office: (803) 328-9600 Clinics: Catawba Family Center
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Address: 250 Piedmont Blvd, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: (803) 329-3177/(866) 452-5152
Chester Clinic
Address: 524 Doctors Court, Chester, SC 29706
Phone: (803) 581-8311 (Also After Hrs.)/ (800) 475-1984 Lancaster Clinic
Address: 1906 Hwy. 521 Bypass S, Lancaster, SC 29720
Phone: (803) 285-7456 (Also After Hrs.)/(800) 475-1979
York Adult Services Clinic
Address: 166 Dotson Street, Rock Hill, SC 29732
Phone: (803) 327-2012 (Also After Hrs.)/(800) 252-2168
Charleston / Dorchester Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Charleston/Summerville Address: 2100 Charlie Hall Blvd, Charleston, SC 29414
Office: (843) 852-4100/After Hours: (843) 414-2350 Clinics: Charleston County West Ashley
Address: 2100 Charlie Hall Blvd. Charleston, SC 29414
Phone: (843) 852-4100
CAF Services
Address: 2100 Charlie Hall Blvd. Charleston, SC 29414
Phone: (843) 852-4100
Dorchester County Clinic
Address: 106 Springview Lane, Summerville, SC 29485
Phone: (843) 873-5063
Coastal Empire Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Beaufort/Allendale/Walterboro/Varnville/Hilton Head/Ridgeland
Address: 1050 Ribaut Road, Beaufort, SC 29902 Office: (843) 524-8179 / (843) 524-8899 Clinics: Allendale County Clinic
Address: 603 Barnwell Highway, P.O. Box 514, Allendale, 29810
Phone: (803) 584-4636 Beaufort County Clinic Address: 1050 Ribaut Road, Beaufort, SC 29902 Phone: (843) 524-3378 After Hrs.: (800) 922-7844
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Colleton County Clinic Address: 507 Forest Circle, Walterboro, SC 29488 Phone: (843) 549-1551 Hampton County Clinic
Address: 65 Forest Drive, Varnville, SC 29944
Phone: (803) 943-2828
Hilton Head Clinic
Address: P. O. Box 23079 151 Dillon Rd, Hilton Head, 29925
Phone: (843) 681-4865 Jasper County Clinic Address: 1510 Grays Hwy. Ridgeland, SC 29936 Phone: (843) 726-8030
Columbia Area Mental Health Serving: Columbia/Winnsboro Address: 2715 Colonial Drive, Columbia, SC 29203
Office: (803) 898-4800/Clinical & After Hrs.: (803) 898-8888 Clinics: Adult Clinic Services
Address: 1800 Colonial Drive, Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 898-0123
Child, Adolescent & Family Services
Address: 2715 Colonial Drive, Columbia, SC 29203
Phone: (803) 898-4777
Fairfield County Clinic
Address: 1073 US Hwy 321 By Pass South, Winnsboro, 29180
Phone: (803) 737-3039 or (803) 635-4689
Greenville Mental Health Center Serving: Greenville/Slater/Simpsonville/Greer/Piedmont Address: 124 Mallard Street, Greenville, SC 29601
Office: (864) 241-1040 (& After Hrs.) Clinic: Foothills Family Resources
Address: 5 Main Street, Slater, SC 29683
Phone: (864) 836-2911
Simpsonville location Address: 20 Powderhorn Road Simpsonville, SC 29681
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Greer location Address: 220 Executive Drive Greer, SC 29651
Lexington County Center for Mental Health Serving: Lexington/Gaston/Batesburg Address: 301 Palmetto Park Boulevard, Lexington, SC 29072
Office: (803) 966-1500 Clinics: Adult Services
Address: 301-A Palmetto Park Blvd. Lexington, SC 29072
Phone: (803) 359-3545
Batesburg-Leesville Clinic
Address: 120 W. Church Street, Suite A, Batesburg-Leesville, 29006
Phone: (803) 532-8414
CAF Services
Address: 305 Palmetto Park Blvd, Lexington, SC 29072
Phone: (803) 359-7206
Gaston Clinic
Address: 3965 Fish Hatchery Road, Gaston, SC 29053
Phone: (803) 755-2261
Orangeburg Area Mental Health Serving: Orangeburg/Denmark/St. Matthews/Holly Hill Address: 2319 St. Matthews Road, Orangeburg, SC 29118 Office: (803) 536-1571 Clinics: Bamberg County Clinic
Address: 5573 Carolina Hwy, Denmark, SC 29042
Phone: (803) 793-4274
Calhoun County Clinic
Address: 112 Guess Lane, St. Matthews, SC 29135
Phone: (803) 874-2301
Orangeburg County Clinic
Address: 1375 Gilway Extension, Holly Hill, SC 29059
Phone: (803) 496-3410
Pee Dee Mental Health
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Serving: Florence/Hartsville/Lake City/Marion Address: 125 E Cheves St, Florence, SC 29506 Office: (843) 317-4073
Piedmont Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Simpsonville/Greer/Columbia/Spartanburg Address: (Merged with Greenville Mental Health Center July 1st) Office: (864) 963-3421
Santee – Wateree Center for Mental Health Services Serving: Sumter/Lee/Kershaw/Clarendon Counties Address: 801 N. Pike West, Sumter, SC 29153 Office: (803) 934-4108/ (803) 775-9364 Clinics: Lee County
Address: 817 Brown Street Address: P. O. Box 206 Bishopville, SC 29010-0206 Office: (803) 484-9414 Kershaw County
Address: 2611 Liberty Hill Road, Camden, SC 29020-0645 Office: (803) 432-5323 Clarendon County Address: 215 Commerce Street, Manning, SC 29102-0273 Office: (803) 435-2124
Spartanburg Area Mental Health Serving: Spartanburg/Union/Gaffney Address: 250 Dewey Avenue, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Office: (864) 585-0366/ (800) 277-1366 (After Hrs.)
Clinics: Cherokee Mental Health Clinic
Address: 125 East Robinson Street, Gaffney, SC 29340-3723
Phone: (864) 487-2710 (V/TTY)
Union Mental Health Clinic
Address: 130 Medical Sciences Drive, Union, 29379-0129
Phone: (864) 427-1224 (V/TTY)
Tri-County Center for Mental Health Services
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Serving: Bennettsville/Chesterfield/Dillon Address: 1035 Cheraw Highway, Bennettsville, SC 29512 Office: (843) 454-0841 Clinical: (843) 454-0442 Clinics: Chesterfield Clinic
Address: 207 Commerce Ave, Chesterfield, SC 29709
Phone: (843) 623-2229
Dillon Clinic
Address: 1324 Commerce Road, Dillon, SC 29536
Phone: (843) 774-3351
Waccamaw Center for Mental Health Serving: Conway/Georgetown/Kingstree/Myrtle Beach Address: 64 Waccamaw Medical Park Drive, Conway, SC 29526 Office: (843) 347-5060 Clinics: Georgetown County Clinic
Address: 525 Lafayette Circle, Georgetown, SC 29440
Phone: (843) 546-6107 (Also After Hours)
Horry County Clinic
Address: 164 Waccamaw Medical Park Drive, Conway, SC 29526
Phone: (843) 347-4888
Williamsburg County Clinic
Address: 501 Nelson Boulevard, Kingstree, SC 29556
Phone: (800) 354-5456/ (843) 354-5453
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Psychological Health Resource Center Services: The Psychological Health Center provides 24/7 access to information on psychological health and can address specific questions and needs. The line is available to Service members, Family members, and clinicians.
Contact Information
Psychological Health Resource Center Phone: (866) 966-1020 Email: [email protected] Chat: www.realwarriors.net/livechat
Real Warriors – Real Battles – Real Strength
SERVICES: The Real Warriors Campaign is a
multimedia public awareness campaign through
the Psychological Health Center of Excellence
(PHCoE) to support the promotion of
psychological health, reduce stigma of
psychological health concerns and encourage
help seeking behavior for service members,
veterans and their families.
Contact Information
Website: www.realwarriors.net
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Department of Veterans Affairs –
Vet Centers
SERVICES: Readjustment counseling in a wide range of psycho social
services offered to eligible combat Veterans and their Families in the
effort to make a successful transition from military to civilian life. This
includes individual and group counseling for Vets and their Families,
bereavement counseling, military sexual trauma counseling, substance
abuse assessment and referral, etc.
Contact Information
Columbia (803) 765-9944
North Charleston (843) 789-7000
Greenville (864) 271-2711
Myrtle Beach 843-232-2441 / 877-927-8381
Website: www.vetcenter.va.gov/
EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES
VetJobs
Services: VetJobs has thousands of employers who have used the site to
identify candidates from the transitioning military and veteran market.
VetJobs averages more job postings than any other military or intelligence
related job board! The Employment Assistance section has guidance on
how to organize a job search, write a resume, interview and identify your
next employer. VetJobs is for ALL uniformed personnel, enlisted and
officer, who has served in one of the military branches of the United
States. VetJobs also assists the family members of anyone who has served
in the military.
Contact Information
www.vetjobs.com
1-877-vetjobs (1.877.838.5627) Office: (770)993-5117
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES
EANGUS - We Care For America Foundation Inc.
SERVICES: The Enlisted Association of the
National Guard of the United States (EANGUS)
has established the We Care For America (WCFA)
Foundation Inc. One part of the WCFA
Foundation Inc. is the National Guard Soldier and
Airmen Emergency Relief Fund. It is intended for
Members of the National Guard, and applicants
to the fund must be members of EANGUS for
eligibility in this program. To become a member
visit: http://eangus.org/registration/default.aspx
Contact Information
Phone: (703) 519-3846
Website: http://eangus.org/about_us/we_care_for_america.aspx
SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY FAMILY
CARE ASSOCIATION, INC.
SERVICES: The SCMFCA provides emergency relief to South Carolina
resident military members and their Families in the event of unusual or
unpreventable hardship. Requests for financial assistance to stop
evictions or utility shut-offs can be made by submitting a completed
SCMFCA Request Form and accompanying documentation of updated
past due bills. Request Forms can be obtained through the SCMFCA POC
or the SCARNG Family Program office. Requests with Soldiers’ or Families
personal information should be sent via the most confidential means and
only directly to the SCMFCA by the Commander.
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SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY FAMILY RELIEF FUND
SERVICES: The South Carolina Military Family Relief Fund (SCMFRF),
provides monetary grants to families of South Carolina National Guard
members and South Carolina residents serving in the U.S. Armed Forces
Reserve components. There is a Status Based Grant, which is a flat rate of
$500, as well as a Need Based Grant which can amount up to $2,000.
Service Member must have military orders showing they were on duty for
at least 30 consecutive days containing one of the following: Operation
Noble Eagle/Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom or Executive Order
#13223. In addition, for the Need Based Grant, Service Member must
submit monthly civilian and military pay stub showing a 30% or greater
decrease from his or her civilian salary, proof of expenses or bills, and a
signed statement on what the grant will be used for.
Contact Information
Phone: (803) 734-0200
Fax: (803) 734-0197
Application can be found at: va.sc.gov/documents/Brochure.doc
USA CARES
SERVICES: USA Cares exists to help bear the burdens
of service by providing post-9/11 military families
with financial and advocacy support in their time of
need.
Contact Information
USA Cares Inc.
562 N Dixie Blvd. Suite 3
Radcliff, KY 40160
(800) 773-0387
Website: www.usacares.org
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FOOD BANKS / HOMELESS RESOURCES
Golden Harvest Food Bank Serving: Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens Office: (706)736-1199 Website: goldenharvest.org Harvest Hope Food Bank Serving: Chester, Chesterfield, Calhoun, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Fairfield, Florence, Greenville, Kershaw, Orangeburg, Laurens, Lee, Lexington, Marlboro, Marion, Newberry, Richland, Saluda, Sumter Office: (803)254-4432 Website: harvesthope.org Lowcountry Food Bank Serving: Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Williamsburg Office: (843)747-8146 Website: lowcountryfoodbank.org Second Harvest Food Bank Serving: Cherokee, Lancaster, Spartanburg, Union, York Office: (704)376-1785 Website: secondharvestmetrolina.org
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2-1-1 Help Line – United Way Association of South Carolina
SERVICES: 2-1-1 is an easy to remember, three digit telephone number
that connects people with important community services to meet every
day needs and the immediate needs of people in crisis. It is a resource for
finding assistance in your local community and can offer access to:
- Affordable high quality child care/after-school care
- Counseling and support groups
- Health services
- Food, clothing, and housing
- Services for seniors and the disabled
Contact Information
Primary Number: 2-1-1
Alternative Numbers:
(866) 892-9211
(803) 733-5408
(803) 790-4357
(803) 790-HELP
Website: www.sc211.org
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MEDICAL RESOURCES
SOUTH CAROLINA FREE MEDICAL CLINICS Locations are subject to change. Please contact the clinic for additional
information or visit www.scfreeclinics.org
Community Medical Clinic of Aiken Med Mission
244 Greenville St. Aiken, SC 29801 Lexington, SC 29071
Phone: (803) 226-0631 Phone: (803) 530-8805
Good Samaritan Medical Clinic/Lexington WellPartners Dental & Eye Health – Satellite Lexington Satellite 1316 Leaphart Street, West Columbia, SC, 1070 S Lake Dr, Ste B, Lexington SC 29169
Clinica El Buen Samaritano WellPartners Dental & Eye Clinic 1303 Sunset Blvd. W. Columbia, SC 29169 2000 Hampton Street, Suite 3145, Phone: (803) 530-8805 Columbia, SC, 29204
WellPartners Dental & Eye Health/4090 Sumter Free Health Clinic 2000 Hampton St., Ste 4090, Columbia 1083 Hwy 35, Saint Stephen, SC 29479 SC 29201
Sumter United Ministries Medical Clinic Orangeburg/Calhoun Free Medical Clinic
36 South Artillery Drive, Sumter, SC 29150 141 Centre Street, Orangeburg, SC
The Free Medical Clinic Medical Ministries/St Mark UMC Satellite
1875 Harden Street, Columbia, SC 29204 8502 North Rd, North, SC 29112
Greenwood Free Clinic Honea Path (satellite) Clinic 1404 Edgewood St. Greenwood, SC 34 N. Main St. Anderson, SC 29621 Phone: (864) 942-0500 Phone: (864) 226-1294
Medical Ministries/Orangeburg Satellite Anderson Free Clinic Edisto Fork, 356 Lariat Rd, Orangeburg, SC 414 N. Fant St. Anderson, SC 29621
Greater Greenwood United Ministry La Clinica Gratis/The Free Clinic 1404 Edgefield Street, Greenwood, SC 29646 929 Phoenix Street, Greenwood, SC
Phone: (864) 226-1294
Clinica Gratis at Community Initiatives Greer Free Clinic (satellite) 647 Grier St. Greenwood, SC 29646 202 Victoria St. Greer, SC 29650 Phone: (864) 223-7472 Phone: (864) 232-1470
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Free Medical Clinic of Cherokee County Taylors Free Medical Clinic 499 W Rutledge Ave, Gaffney, SC 29341 400 West Main Street, Taylors, SC 29687
Good Sheppard Free Medical Clinic Taylors Free Medical Clinic 245 Human Services Rd. Clinton, SC 29325 400 W Main St. Taylors, SC 29687
Phone: (864) 833-0017 Phone: (864) 244-1134
Peachtree Medical Center Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic of
100 ridge Medical Plaza Rd. Edgefield Laurens County
Phone: (803) 637-3630 245 Human Services Road
Greenville Free Medical Clinic/Northwest Greenville Free Medical Clinic/Golden Crescent Free Clinic Satellite Northwest Strip Free Clinic Satellite Center for Crescent Child & Family Center Community Services
925 N Franklin Road Greenville, SC 1101 Howard Street Simpsonville, SC 29681
Northwest Crescent Free Clinic Greenville Free Medical 925 N Franklin Rd. Greenville, SC 29617 600 Arlington Ave. Greenville, SC 29604
Phone: (864) 232-1470 ext. 60 Phone: (864) 232-1470
Free Medical Clinic of Newberry County, Golden Strip Free Clinic Inc 1102 Howard St. Simpsonville, SC 29681
2568 Kinard Street, Newberry Phone: (864) 232-1470
St Luke’s Free Medical Clinic Samaritan Health Clinic of Pickens County
162 South Dean Street, Spartanburg, SC 303 Dacusville Hwy, Easley, SC 29640
Clemson University/Joseph Sullivan Samaritan Health Clinic of Pickens
Center Walhalla satellite County/Pickens Satellite 200 Booker Lake Road, Walhalla, SC, 29691 111 Hillcrest Drive, Easley, SC 29640
St Luke’s Free Medical Clinic; Middle Clemson University/Joseph Sullivan Center
Tyger Community Satellite 201 Epsion Zeta Drive, 101 Edwards Hall, 84 Groce Road, Lyman, SC 29365 Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634
Clemson Free Clinic Helping Hands Free Medical Clinic
1200 Tiger Blvd, Clemson, SC 29631 1328 North Main Street, Marion, SC
Dillon County Free Medical Clinic Helping Hands Free Medical Clinic/ 310 E Washington St, Dillon, SC 29536 Mullins Satellite Phone: (843) 774-4243 230 South Main Street, Mullins, SC 29574
Helping Hands Free Medical Ministries/Shady Grove UMC
518 South Main St. Mullins, SC, 29574 Satellite
Phone: (843) 464-0938 9140 Charleston Hwy, St George, SC 29477
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Free Medical Clinic of Darlington Mercy Medicine Clinic Phone: (843) 398-0060 514E S Dargan St. Florence, SC 29506
Hartsville (satellite) Mercy Medicine Free Clinic–Florence 500 W. Carolina Ave. Hartsville, SC 29550 500 South Coit Street, Florence, SC 29501
Harvest Free Medical Clinic Medical Ministries/Greater St. Paul AME
1670 Drydock Ave. N. Charleston, SC Church Satellite Phone: (843) 747-3526 633 Thomas-Kate Rd, Dorchester, SC 29437
Medical Outreach Clinic of Summerville Dream Center Clinic 316 West Carolina Avenue, Summerville, 5505 N. Rhett Ave. N. Charleston, SC SC 29483 Phone: (843) 375-1099
One80 Place Health Clinic CARES Clinic (MUSC)
35 Walnut Street, Charleston, SC 29403 1145 6 Mile Road, Mt Pleasant, SC 29466
Crisis Ministries Health Clinic Barrier Island Free Medical 573 Meeting St. Charleston, SC 29413 3226 Maybank Hi, Ste A Johns Island, SC 29455
Phone: (843) 723-9477 Phone: (843) 266-9800
Medical Ministries Smith Medical Clinic at Baskerville 7741 Dorchester Road, N. Charleston, SC 116 Baskerville Dr. Pawleys Island, SC 29585 Phone: (843) 237-2672
Volunteers in Medicine Medical Clinic of Beaufort 15 Northridge Dr. Hilton Head Island, SC 1402 King St. Beaufort, SC Phone:(843) 681-6612
Good Samaritan Medical Clinic/Charleston Good Neighbor Free Medical Clinic Satellite 30 Professional Village Circle, Beaufort, 1786 State Hwy 174, Edisto Island, SC 29438 SC 29907
Georgetown Satellite Good Samaritan Medical 1101 Highmarket Street, Georgetown, SC 139 Church St. Chester, SC 29706
Phone: (803) 385-6332
York County Free Clinic Friendship Free Medical 410 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, SC 29730 Phone: (843) 347-7178
Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County /Bethune Satellite 110 c East Dekalb Street, Camden, SC 29020
Bethune Road, Kershaw, SC 29067
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Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County North Central High School Satellite DeKalb Baptist Church Satellite 3000 Lockhart Rd, Kershaw, SC 29067 2034 Dekalb School Rd, Camden, SC 29020
Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County
Refuge Baptist Church Satellite Cassatt Baptist Church Satellite 2814 Lockhart Rd, Kershaw, SC 29067 2604 U.S. 1, Cassatt, SC 29032
Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County Pregnancy Center & Clinic of the Lugoff Satellite Lowcountry – VIM Bluffton Satellite 1165 Hwy 1 South, Lugoff, SC 29078 1 Burnt Church Road, Bluffton, SC
Medical Ministries/New Hope UMC Pregnancy Center & Clinic of the Lowcountry Satellite – VIM Ridgeland Satellite
1568 Carter Road, Ridgeville, SC 29472 11332 N Jacob Smart Blvd, Ridgeland, SC, 29936
Pregnancy Center & Clinic of the Lowcountry Bluffton/Jasper VIM Clinic Ridgeland satellite
Price Wise Supermarket 11332 N Jacob Smart Blvd, Ridgeland, SC 29936
8 Main Street, Hardeeville, SC
Edisto Indian Free Clinic Medical Ministries/Wesley UMC Satellite 1125 Ridge Rd, Ridgeville, SC 29472 3250 Ladson Road, Ladson, SC 29456
Friendship Medical Clinic & Pharmacy 1396 Highway 544, Conway, SC 29526
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Department of Veterans Affairs –
Veterans Health Administration
SERVICES: The Veterans Health Administration is the component of
the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) that implements the
medical assistance program of the VA through the administration and
operation of numerous VA outpatient clinics, hospitals, medical
centers and long term healthcare facilities.
Contact Information
William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center
6439 Garners Ferry Road
Columbia, SC 29209
Ralph A. Johnson VA Medical Center
109 Bee Street
Charleston, SC 29401
Columbia: (803) 776-4000
Charleston: (843) 577-5011
www.va.gov
*There are also Community Based Outpatient Clinics in Aiken, Anderson,
Beaufort, Florence, Goose Creek, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Orangeburg,
Rock Hill, Spartanburg, and Sumter
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SEXUAL ASSAULT / DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES
Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline
SERVICES: Department of Defense (DoD) Safe Helpline is a crisis
support service for members of the DoD community affected by sexual
assault. Safe Helpline provides live, one on-one advice, support, and
information to the worldwide DoD community. The service is
anonymous, secure, and available 24/7 — providing victims with the
help they need, anytime, anywhere.
Contact Information
Safe Helpline: (877) 995-5247
Email: www.SafeHelpline.org
Text: 55-247 (inside the U.S.) / 001-202-470-5546 (outside the U.S.)
Domestic Abuse Center
SERVICES: The Domestic Abuse Center provides counseling and education
to stop domestic violence. They offer intervention programs for people
who have used violence in their relationships. This office currently serves
Aiken, Edgefield, Fairfield, Horry, Lancaster, Laurens, Lexington,
Newberry, Oconee, Richland, and Saluda counties.
Contact Information
Phone: (803) 791-1322
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
SERVICES: Trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk confidentially
with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or
information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.
Contact Information
Phone: (800) 799-7233 (SAFE)
People Against Rape
Services: People Against Rape (PAR) is a sexual assault advocacy program
offering free support and services for survivors of sexual assault in
Charleston, Dorchester, and Berkeley counties of South Carolina.
Contact Information
Phone: (843) 745-0144
Website: http://www.peopleagainstrape.org/
South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Services: SCCADVASA is the statewide coalition of organizations providing
intervention services to victims and survivors of domestic violence and
sexual assault and Primary Prevention programs to students and
communities across the state.
Contact Information
Phone: (803) 256-2900
24/7 Crisis Hotline: (803) 771-7273
Website: http://www.sccadvasa.org/
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Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands Services: Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands is one of 15 rape crisis centers in South Carolina. STSM advocates for and supports survivors of sexual assault and abuse in Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Clarendon, and Sumter counties and educates the community to identify and prevent sexual violence.
Contact Information
Phone: (803) 790-8208 24/7 Crisis Hotline: (803) 771-7273 Website: www.stsm.org
SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES For more information, please contact the Substance Abuse Program at (803) 299-2990 or go to http://www.daodas.sc.gov/treatment/local-providers/
Abbeville Cornerstone 864-366-9661
112 Whitehall St, Abbeville 29620
Faith Home Inc (Women's Residential 864-223-0694 Treatment Program)
309 Washington St, Abbeville, SC 29620
Aiken Aiken Center for Alcohol and Other Drug 803-649-1900
1105 Gregg HWY, Aiken 29801
Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Health Services 803-641-
5900 655 Medical Park Dr, Aiken 29801
Allendale New Life Center 803-584-4238
570 Memorial Ave, Allendale 29810
Anderson Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services 864-260-4168
226 McGee Rd, Anderson 29625
Bamberg Dawn Center 803-245-4360
608 North Main St, Bamberg 29003
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Barnwell Axis I Center 803-541-1245
1644 Jackson St, Barnwell 29812
Beaufort Beaufort County Alcohol and Drug Abuse 843-255-6000
1905 Duke St, Beaufort 29902
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort 843-228-1620
PO Box 55001, Beaufort 29904
Berkeley Ernest E. Kennedy Center 843-719-3004
306 Airport Dr, Moncks Corner 29461
Joint Base Charleston Naval Health Clinic 843-794-6450
110 NNPTC Cir, Goose Creek 29445
Calhoun Dawn Center 803-655-7963
Herlong Extension Industrial Park, St. Matthews 29135
Charleston Charleston Center 843-958-
3300 5 Charleston Center Dr, Charleston 29401
Palmetto Lowcountry 843-747-5830
2777 Speissegger Dr, Charleston 29405
North Charleston Vet Center 843-789-7000
5603-A Rivers Ave, North Charleston 29406
Ralph H Johnson VA Medical Center 843-789-7311
109 Bee St, Charleston 29401
Medical University of South Carolina 843-792-
0500 67 President St, Charleston 29425
Cherokee Cherokee Cnty Commn Alcohol & Drug Abuse 864-487-2721
201 West Montgomery St, Gaffney 29341
Chester Hazel Pittman Center
130 Hudson St, Chester 29706
803-377-8111
Chesterfield Alpha Center
1218 East Blvd, Chesterfield 29709
843-623-7062
Clarendon Clarendon Behavioral Health Services 803-435-2121
14 North Church St, Manning 29102
Colleton Colleton Cnty Commn on Alcohol & Drug 843-538-4343
1439 Thunderbolt Dr, Walterboro 29488
Darlington Rubicon Inc. 843-332-4156
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510 East Carolina Ave, Darlington 29550
Dillon Trinity Behavioral Care 843-774-6591
204 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Dillon 29536
Dorchester Dorchester Alcohol and Drug Commission 843-871-4790
500 North Main St, Suite 4, Summerville 29483
Edgefield Cornerstone 803-637-4050
603 Augusta Rd, Edgefield 29824
Fairfield Fairfield Behavioral Health Services 803-635-2335
200 Calhoun St, Winnsboro 29180
Florence Circle Park Behavioral Health Services 843-665-9349
601 Gregg Ave, Florence 29501
Bruce Hall 800-221-8108
121 East Cedar St, Florence 29501
Carolinas Hospital System Cedar Tower 843-661-3133
121 East Cedar St, Florence 29506
Palmetto Center 843-662-9378
1709 Stokes Rd, Florence 29501
Chrysalis Center 843-673-0660 1430 South Cashua Dr, Florence 29501
Georgetown
Georgetown Cnty Alcohol & Drug Abuse Com 843-527-
3125
1423 Winyah St, Georgetown 29440
Counseling Center of Georgetown Inc 843-527-8118
906 Prince St, Georgetown 29440
Greenville Carolina Center for Behavioral Health 864-235-
2335 2700 East Phillips Rd, Greenville 29650
Don Foster and Associates Inc.
104 Mills Ave, Greenville 29605
The Phoenix Center 864-467-3790
1400 Cleveland St, Greenville 29607
Holmesview Center 864-239-6323
3799 Old Easley Bridge Rd, Greenville 29611
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Vet Center 864-271-2711
3 Caledon Court, Suite B, Greenville 29615
Journey Center Inc
355 Woodruff Rd, Greenville 29607
864-286-1500
VA Clinic
41 Park Creek Dr, Greenville 29605
864-299-1600
SpringBrook Behavioral Health System
1 Havenwood Ln, Travelers Rest 29690
864-834-8013
Marshall I Pickens Hospital
701 Grove Rd, Greenville 29605
888-852-8520
Addcare Counseling Inc. 864-467-1319
413 Vardry Street, Suite 7, Greenville 29601
Greenwood
Cornerstone 864-227-1001
1612 Rivers St, Greenwood 29649
Faith Home Inc (Men's Residential Program) 864-223-0694
144 Faith Home Rd, Greenwood 29648
Hampton New Life Center 803-943-2800
102 Ginn Altman Avenue, Suite C, Hampton 29924
Horry Shoreline Behavioral Health Services 843-365-8884
2404 Wise Rd, Conway 29528
Coastal Recovery Center 843-449-6261
1304 Azalea Court, Suite A, Myrtle Beach 29577
Lighthouse Care Center of Conway 843-347-
8871 152 Waccamaw Medical Park Dr, Conway 29526
Myrtle Beach Primary Care Clinic 843-477-
0177 1101 Johnson Ave, Ste 204, Myrtle Beach 29577
Jasper New Life Center 843-726-5996
113 East Wilson St, Ridgeland 29936
Kershaw Alpha Center
709 Mill St, Camden 29020
803-432-6902
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Lancaster Counseling Services of Lancaster
114 South Main St, Lancaster 29720
803-285-6911
Laurens Gateway Counseling Center
219 Human Services Rd, Clinton 29325
864-833-6500
Lee Alpha Center
108 East Church St, Bishopville 29010
803-484-6025
Lexington LRADAC 803-726-9400
1068 South Lake Dr, Lexington 29073
LRC Substance Abuse and Behavioral Program 803-740-9298
322 South Lake Dr, Suite A, Lexington 29072
Insights Educational and Treatment Services 803-808-1221
285 Cedarcrest Dr, Lexington 29072
Three Rivers Residential Treatment 803-791-9918
200 Ermine Rd, West Columbia 29170
Marion Trinity Behavioral Care 843-423-8292
103 Court St, Marion 29571
Marlboro Trinity Behavioral Care 843-479-5683
211 North Marlboro St, Bennettsville 29512
McCormick Cornerstone 864-852-3306
504 North Mine St, McCormick 29835
Newberry Westview Behavioral Health Services 803-276-5690
800 Main St, Newberry 29108
Oconee Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services 864-882-7563
691 South Oak St, Seneca 29678
Orangeburg Dawn Center 803-536-4900
910 Cook Rd, Orangeburg 29116
Pickens Home With a Heart (Men's Residential Prog) 864-843-3058
220 James Mattison Rd, Liberty 29657
Behavioral Health Services of Pickens County 864-898-5800
309 East Main St, Pickens 29671
Richland LRADAC 803-726-9300
2711 Colonial Dr, Columbia 29203
Fort Jackson Army Substance Abuse Program 803-751-7948
9810 Lee Rd, Ft Jackson 29207
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CDIOP Addiction Recovery Center 803-296-2416
223 Stoneridge Drive, Suite C, Columbia 29210
Palmetto Health Behavioral Care 803-434-4800
11 Medical Park, Columbia 29203
Columbia Vet Center 803-765-9944
1710A Richland St, Columbia 29201
Dorn Veterans Affairs Medical Center 803-776-4000
6439 Garners Ferry Rd, Columbia 29209
Saluda Saluda Behavioral Health System 864-445-2968
204 Ramage St, Saluda 29138
Spartanburg Don Foster and Associates Inc 864-235-5666
975 Asheville Hwy, Spartanburg 29303
Spartanburg Alcohol & Drug Abuse Commn 864-582-7588
187 West Broad Street, Suite 200, Spartanburg 29306
Sumter Sumter Cnty Commn on Alcohol & Drug Ab 803-775-6815
115 North Harvin Street, 3rd Floor, Sumter 29151
Shaw Air Force Base Mental Health Clinic 803-895-6199
379 Aiken St, Shaw AFB 29152
Union Union Cnty Commn on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 864-429-1656
201 South Herndon St, Union 29379
Williamsburg Williamsburg Cnty Dept Alcohol & Drug Ab 843-355-9113
115 Short St, Kingstree 29556
York Keystone Substance Abuse Services 803-324-1800
199 South Herlong Ave, Rock Hill 29732
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SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES
Crisis Text Line
Services: Crisis Text Line is the free, nationwide, 24/7 text message
service for people in crisis. Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in
the USA to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor.
Contact Information
24/7 Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Military Crisis Line
Services: The Military Crisis
Line (MCL) is a Department of
Defense and Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) joint
resource. MCL connects
Service members in crisis and
their families with qualified, caring VA professionals through a confidential toll-free hotline and online chat.
Contact Information
24/7 Crisis Hotline: (800) 273-8255 / Website: http://www.sccadvasa.org/
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