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Bethlehem Center provides vital support to the community through assistance with food, rent, utilities, and prescription costs (when funds are available). It also offers self-improvement workshops, CNA training in collaboration with MedTech, and various youth and community activities such as after-school programs, Bible studies, nutrition classes, and life skills sessions. Additional services include sewing and craft classes, access to a computer lab, and daycare programs, all aimed at fostering education, empowerment, and connection within the community.
The CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation helps individuals with cancer overcome financial barriers to treatment by providing assistance with co-payments for prescribed treatments.
The Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition provides patients with information about organizations that offer support for cancer-related costs, treatments, and diagnoses. It connects individuals with specialized resources tailored to their specific needs, such as assistance with co-pays, transportation, and other expenses.
Catholic Charities is a national faith-based organization providing services such as housing assistance, immigrant support, disaster aid, and food assistance. Visit their website to locate a ministry near you and explore additional services.
Children Of Restaurant Employees (CORE) is a non-profit dedicated to financially assisting workers in the restaurant and beverage industry with children.
At CSL Plasma, most individuals aged 18 and older can donate plasma and earn compensation ranging from $30 to $60 per hour. By donating up to twice a week, donors can earn up to $1,000 during their first month.
District Five Family Ministries is a nonprofit organization located in Lyman, SC providing free and low-cost health, education, and family services to support the lives of people living in Spartanburg County. MTCC offers holistic resources and integrated support services to empower individuals and families to break the cycle of generational poverty and move toward stability.
The Family Reach Foundation is committed to removing financial barriers that prevent cancer patients from accessing treatment. It addresses the financial burdens caused by loss of income, out-of-pocket expenses, and socioeconomic factors. Family Reach provides financial education, planning, resource navigation, and emergency relief funds to patients and caregivers, ensuring no family has to choose between their health and their home.
First Baptist Spartanburg offers services including food, clothing, and The Helping Center Social Ministries, which provide financial aid for rent, utilities, and medication.
God's Helping Hands provides assistance with electric service payments, food pantries, clothing, prescription expenses, and rent payments.