Please see below for resources in your area. If you don’t find what you need here, you can always call a crisis and referral specialist by dialing 211 from any phone. Please know that many agencies help with other resources, so check each category for potential help. You can also go to FindHelp.org for more resources in your area. Please note that these resources are for those in all walks of life, but those specifically catering to seniors will be colored in orange.
Easley South Carolina
Child Care & Youth Programs
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Boys and Girls Club: Youth Programs
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Community Coordinated Care for Children (4C): Help finding and paying for childcare, VPK, and headstart.
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Dignity U Wear: Brand new clothing to children, veterans, victims of abuse, and more.
Crisis, General, & Other Assistance
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Angel Flight: Free personal flights for medical needs, caregivers, domestic abuse, special camps, adoption, people who cannot afford commercial flights.
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Computers for Education, Inc.: Free computers to students, individuals, nonprofits, senior citizens in need.
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Dignity U Wear: Brand new clothing to children, veterans, victims of abuse, and more.
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PCs for People: Computers for individuals and families that fall below 150% of the poverty line. Check website for listings.
Employment & Job Training
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AppleOne: Employment agency.
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Experience Works: Employment help for older workers. (407)540-1358
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Florida Jobs: One-stop Career Center
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Goodwill Industries: Self Sufficiency Center: Interviewing techniques, locate jobs, develop resume, job leads, financial literacy.
Education
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Boot Camp for New Dads: Community-based workshop that inspires and equips men to support their mates and personally transform into dads.
Food Assistance
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One Harvest Food Ministries: Low-cost food packages in affordable family meal solution that provides high quality food choices. (877)818-1778
Financial Assistance & Counseling
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Advance Earned Income Tax Credit: Get next year’s refund in this week’s paycheck Must meet certain income requirements and have at least one child living with you. 1 (800)829-1040
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AGPM Family Emergency Assistance Program: Rental and/or utility assistance is available or eligible residents in AGPM communities. Please check eligibility requirements at link.
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CredAbility: Credit Counseling, education, budgeting, credit, debt management, etc.
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TaxHelp.org: Connect with local free tax help resources in your area.
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The Assistance Fund: Financial assistance programs for children and adults diagnosed with critical or chronic illnesses.
Health
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Aging Solutions: Assists with guardianship, wills, burial, and other needs.
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Caregiver Services, INC: Comprehensive In-Home care by quality health care professionals. 1 (800)282-6409
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Family Wize Prescription Drug Discount Card: Prescription Drug Cards for the uninsured, save on average 35% or $20 from each prescription.
Edgefield South Carolina
Child Care & Youth Programs
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Boys and Girls Club: Youth Programs
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Community Coordinated Care for Children (4C): Help finding and paying for childcare, VPK, and headstart.
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Dignity U Wear: Brand new clothing to children, veterans, victims of abuse, and more.
Crisis, General, & Other Assistance
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Angel Flight: Free personal flights for medical needs, caregivers, domestic abuse, special camps, adoption, people who cannot afford commercial flights.
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Computers for Education, Inc.: Free computers to students, individuals, nonprofits, senior citizens in need.
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Dignity U Wear: Brand new clothing to children, veterans, victims of abuse, and more.
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PCs for People: Computers for individuals and families that fall below 150% of the poverty line. Check website for listings.
Employment & Job Training
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AppleOne: Employment agency.
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Experience Works: Employment help for older workers. (407)540-1358
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Florida Jobs: One-stop Career Center
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Goodwill Industries: Self Sufficiency Center: Interviewing techniques, locate jobs, develop resume, job leads, financial literacy.
Education
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Boot Camp for New Dads: Community-based workshop that inspires and equips men to support their mates and personally transform into dads.
Food Assistance
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One Harvest Food Ministries: Low-cost food packages in affordable family meal solution that provides high quality food choices. (877)818-1778
Financial Assistance & Counseling
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Advance Earned Income Tax Credit: Get next year’s refund in this week’s paycheck Must meet certain income requirements and have at least one child living with you. 1 (800)829-1040
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AGPM Family Emergency Assistance Program: Rental and/or utility assistance is available or eligible residents in AGPM communities. Please check eligibility requirements at link.
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CredAbility: Credit Counseling, education, budgeting, credit, debt management, etc.
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TaxHelp.org: Connect with local free tax help resources in your area.
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The Assistance Fund: Financial assistance programs for children and adults diagnosed with critical or chronic illnesses.
Health
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Aging Solutions: Assists with guardianship, wills, burial, and other needs.
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Caregiver Services, INC: Comprehensive In-Home care by quality health care professionals. 1 (800)282-6409
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Family Wize Prescription Drug Discount Card: Prescription Drug Cards for the uninsured, save on average 35% or $20 from each prescription.
Lancaster South Carolina
Child Care & Youth Programs
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Boys and Girls Club: Youth Programs
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Community Coordinated Care for Children (4C): Help finding and paying for childcare, VPK, and headstart.
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Dignity U Wear: Brand new clothing to children, veterans, victims of abuse, and more.
Crisis, General, & Other Assistance
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Angel Flight: Free personal flights for medical needs, caregivers, domestic abuse, special camps, adoption, people who cannot afford commercial flights.
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Computers for Education, Inc.: Free computers to students, individuals, nonprofits, senior citizens in need.
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Dignity U Wear: Brand new clothing to children, veterans, victims of abuse, and more.
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PCs for People: Computers for individuals and families that fall below 150% of the poverty line. Check website for listings.
Employment & Job Training
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AppleOne: Employment agency.
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Experience Works: Employment help for older workers. (407)540-1358
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Florida Jobs: One-stop Career Center
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Goodwill Industries: Self Sufficiency Center: Interviewing techniques, locate jobs, develop resume, job leads, financial literacy.
Education
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Boot Camp for New Dads: Community-based workshop that inspires and equips men to support their mates and personally transform into dads.
Food Assistance
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One Harvest Food Ministries: Low-cost food packages in affordable family meal solution that provides high quality food choices. (877)818-1778
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Open Hand: Food assistance for children, seniors, and families, located in Atlanta.
Financial Assistance & Counseling
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Advance Earned Income Tax Credit: Get next year’s refund in this week’s paycheck Must meet certain income requirements and have at least one child living with you. 1 (800)829-1040
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AGPM Family Emergency Assistance Program: Rental and/or utility assistance is available or eligible residents in AGPM communities. Please check eligibility requirements at link.
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CredAbility: Credit Counseling, education, budgeting, credit, debt management, etc.
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TaxHelp.org: Connect with local free tax help resources in your area.
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The Assistance Fund: Financial assistance programs for children and adults diagnosed with critical or chronic illnesses.
Health
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Aging Solutions: Assists with guardianship, wills, burial, and other needs.
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Caregiver Services, INC: Comprehensive In-Home care by quality health care professionals. 1 (800)282-6409
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Family Wize Prescription Drug Discount Card: Prescription Drug Cards for the uninsured, save on average 35% or $20 from each prescription.
Macon Georgia
Child Care & Youth Programs
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Boys and Girls Club: Youth Programs
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Directory of various youth programs in and around Macon, GA. Please see website for more information.
Crisis, General, & Other Assistance
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Aging and Disability Resource Connection: Call and they'll connect you with the resource you need. 1-800-282-6612
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Angel Flight: Free personal flights for medical needs, caregivers, domestic abuse, special camps, adoption, people who cannot afford commercial flights.
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Georgia Gateway: Go to this website to get answers to questions about health and human services in the Georgia and apply for public assistance benefits such as Medicaid, Child Support Services, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Food Stamps, WIC, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and a variety of other public assistance benefits.
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Middle Georgia Community Action Agency: emergency services including assistance with food, clothing, shelter, prescriptions, utilities, case management, financial counseling. Find your closet location at the link provided.
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PCs for People: Computers for individuals and families that fall below 150% of the poverty line. Check website for listings.
Employment & Job Training
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Employ Georgia: Job listings and employment assistance in Georgia
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Mission United: Serving veterans, active duty service members and their families get access to employment, financial services, legal assistance, legal assistance, health care, education, and housing. Call 478-200-4898 to be connected with a caseworker.
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Senior Community Service Employment Program: employment assistance for Georgia residents who are 55 and older.
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WorkSource Macon-Bibb Youth Services: offers youth (16-24 years of age) the opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge they need to find meaningful employment. We offer academic support, career exploration, and work experience training through our Career Pathways Program to help build workplace skills and to develop a plan to attain a college degree, a certification or a trade certificate.
Education
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Boot Camp for New Dads: Community-based workshop that inspires and equips men to support their mates and personally transform into dads.
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First Steps Georgia: Supports any parent expecting a child or caregiver of a child less than five years old.
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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: A program gifting free books to children from birth to age five in Central Georgia.
Food Assistance
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Middle Georgia Community Action Agency: emergency services including assistance with food, clothing, shelter, prescriptions, utilities, case management, financial counseling. Find your closet location at the link provided.
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Open Hand: Food assistance for children, seniors, and families, located in Atlanta.
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Senior Meal Services: Home delivered and group meals, along with assistance with transportation and shopping for seniors. Contact (478)751-6160 for further information.
Financial Assistance & Counseling
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AGPM Family Emergency Assistance Program: Rental and/or utility assistance is available or eligible residents in AGPM communities. Please contact your leasing manager if you are in need of rental assistance in an AGPM community.
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Georgia Rental Assistance: For renters who have fallen behind on rent due to Covid-19, this state-run program will help with rental assistance. Click here for more information.
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Georgia LIHEAP: Utility bill assistance for those living in Georgia
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Middle Georgia Community Action Agency: emergency services including assistance with food, clothing, shelter, prescriptions, utilities, case management, financial counseling. Find your closet location at the link provided.
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Mission United: Serving veterans, active duty service members and their families get access to employment, financial services, legal assistance, legal assistance, health care, education, and housing. Call 478-200-4898 to be connected with a caseworker.
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The Assistance Fund: Financial assistance programs for children and adults diagnosed with critical or chronic illnesses.
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Health
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Middle Georgia Community Action Agency: emergency services including assistance with food, clothing, shelter, prescriptions, utilities, case management, financial counseling. Find your closet location at the link provided.
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Mission United: Serving veterans, active duty service members and their families get access to employment, financial services, legal assistance, legal assistance, health care, education, and housing. Call 478-200-4898 to be connected with a caseworker.
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GoodRX: Compare prices of prescriptions and get free coupons to save on medication.
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National Youth Advocate Program Telehealth Services: Case management, psychiatry, home based therapy, substance use, family support and more. Visit the website or call 404-761-7997