Community resources organized by the Stress Fracture Framework domains.
The Stella H. M. Cook Community Cupboard assist individuals and families with perishable and non-perishable food items, feminine products, and diapers.
The Greenville Mental Health Center is an outpatient facility of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health and provides quality Mental Health Services to adults, children, adolescents, and their families.
For 60 years, Greenville Literacy Association (GLA) has empowered adults in Greenville, South Carolina, by offering high-quality instruction in reading, writing, math, GEDβ’ preparation, and English as a Second Language (ESL), with added support through College and Career Navigation.
Greenville Rescue Mission is a safe emergency shelter for men where food, shelter, clothing and compassion are provided for those experiencing homelessness
Harvest Hope is transforming lives by feeding the hungry and building a healthy and hopeful hunger-free tomorrow.
Pendleton Place emergency homeless shelter helps meet the safety and security needs of youth aged 12-24. Youth in this age range needing shelter may contact the shelter 24/7 for assistance and possible intake.
At the Phoenix Center, confidential and effective client care is their first priority. With over 45 years of experience, they have been caring for the citizens of Greenville County through quality prevention, intervention, and treatment services.
Safe Harbor provides pathways for people impacted by domestic abuse to survive and thrive and raises awareness of domestic abuse through community engagement and education.
Serenity Place is a residential center facility for pregnant women, young mothers and their infants to pre-school age children.
South Carolina Legal Services (SCLS) provides free civil legal assistance to eligible South Carolinians.
Providing individuals
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesnβt cost anything to attend A.A. meetings and there is no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. A.A.βs primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Reentry support, case management, and services for justice-involved individuals and veterans.
A curated, categorized directory of disability resources across the Upstate of South Carolina, published by BRIDGED, Inc. and funded by the SC Developmental Disabilities Council.
Emergency assistance, food, clothing, and immigration services.
Emergency utilities, food, case management, and employment services for southern Greenville County.
Down payment assistance, small business loans, and financial coaching for underserved residents.
Supportive transitional housing with wraparound services for individuals and families.
Affordable rental housing development serving low-to-moderate income families in the Upstate.
Free job placement, resume help, and career training services.
Central court filing, records requests, and civil and criminal case management.
SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, child welfare, foster care, and abuse reporting.
Child custody, DSS matters, protective orders, and juvenile cases.
Evictions, small claims, and landlord-tenant disputes. Multiple county locations.
Involuntary commitments, guardianships, and mental health crisis filings.
Free criminal defense representation for those who cannot afford an attorney.
Free assistance for veterans navigating VA benefits, claims, and services.
Public housing and Section 8 vouchers for low and moderate income families.
Outpatient addiction treatment with adventure-based therapy (PHP, IOP).
Food, financial assistance, free medical clinic, and case management for Greer-area residents.
Affordable homeownership programs for low-income Greenville County families.
Transitional sober living for women in addiction recovery β 26 beds.
Affordable housing development and men's workforce recovery program.
Lighthouse Care and Counseling is a private organization offering outpatient treatment in Greenville, SC that caters to adults and young adults seeking help for substance use disorders. This center offers programs for substance use treatment including brief intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention and SUD counseling.
Hot meal delivery and wellness check-ins for homebound seniors and disabled individuals.
Mental health advocacy, housing services for SCDMH clients, and 24/7 988 crisis line operator.
Food bank serving Piedmont area β food boxes every Thursday 4β6pm.
Free soup kitchen, children's meals, food truck outreach, and culinary job training.
Renewal is a residential addiction recovery program for women struggling with addiction and other life-dominating issues. The program is Christ-centered and adapts the twelve steps from a Biblical perspective to help our guests develop a life free from the bondage of sin and addiction. Included is individual counseling, education, life skills, relapse prevention, Bible studies, devotional services, and discipleship training. The program is a minimum of seven months followed by transitional housing for additional support as guests move towards independent living.
A comprehensive directory of disability resources in the Upstate of South Carolina, produced by the Barbara Stone Foundation and Greenville County Schools.
The Salvation Army is one of the largest social service providers in the United States. They are committed to serving neighbors who are in need of assistance in every zip code throughout the nation.
Free job search, resume help, skills training, and career services for adults and youth.
Shepherdβs Gate is a safe emergency shelter for women and mothers with young children. It provides food, shelter, clothing and compassion for those experiencing homelessness. Their Crisis program provides short-term services for guest who desire only temporary shelter. In-depth services are provided through the New Life Program for those who seek more comprehensive care. With the help of counselors and case managers, they aim to move guests toward stability and healthy relationships. In partnership with New Horizon Family Health Services, they provide respite care beds for those experiencing homelessness who have been released from the hospital with special medical needs and have no other place to recover safely.
Reentry housing, case management, and support services for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Transitional sober living for men in recovery β 175 beds, employment and 12-step support.
Mission church serving homeless and low-income residents with healthcare, food, and housing.