Programs & Services

SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center is interested in learning more about the barriers to obtaining identification cards being experienced by homeless clients of shelters, soup kitchens, feeding programs, food banks and pantries, and other social welfare organizations. Accordingly, we ask that you please participate in a short 10-question survey that will provide us with more information about your clients’ experiences in attempting to obtain identification cards. Your prompt response may make it possible to enact policy changes that may be beneficial to your clients.

Agency Monthly Feeding Report

 

Section 1: Agencies that provide bags of food to clients

Please enter the number of households served (number of applications taken for the month) from each county.

    • Calhoun

    • Chester

    • Chesterfield

    • Clarendon

    • Darlington

    • Dillon

    • Fairfield

    • Florence

    • Greenville

    • Kershaw

    • Laurens

    • Lee

    • Lexington

    • Marion

    • Marlboro

    • Newberry

    • Orangeburg

    • Other

    • Richland

    • Saluda

    • Sumter

 

Please enter the number of families that received USDA Product from each county.

    • Calhoun

    • Chester

    • Chesterfield

    • Clarendon

    • Darlington

    • Dillon

    • Fairfield

    • Florence

    • Greenville

    • Kershaw

    • Laurens

    • Lee

    • Lexington

    • Marion

    • Marlboro

    • Newberry

    • Orangeburg

    • Other

    • Richland

    • Saluda

    • Sumter

Section 2: Agencies that provide hot food to clients

  • DHEC-Regulated Soup Kitchens

  • Shelters

  • Group Homes, Camps, Day Cares


 

Columbia: 803-254-4432  Fax: 803-254-6011  |  Pee Dee Branch: 843-661-0826  Fax: 843-661-0699  |  Greenville Branch: 864-281-3995  Fax: 864-281-3998

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