Mental Health Services for all of South Carolina

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Hotlines/Crisis Services

(National Resource Center on Domestic Violence)
https://www.nrcdv.org/
Phone:800-799-7233 (SAFE)
Description:Toll-free nationwide hotline provides immediate crisis intervention, counseling, and referrals to emergency shelters and services. The Web address is for the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence.


http://www.mha-sc.org
Address:1823 Gadsden Street
Columbia, SC 29201
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E-Mail:nscott@mha-sc.org
Phone:803-779-5363
800-273-8253 (Toll Free)
Fax:864-467-3547
Description:Mental Health America, formally known as the Mental Health Association, is the oldest mental health advocacy organization in the nation. It is a grassroots, volunteer organization which educates civic groups, churches, the media, elected officials and the public about mental illness. It helps clients navigate the state mental health system and lobbies for sound mental health practices and funding in the S.C General Assembly. Click on "Affiliate Relations" to find contact information on a local affiliate near you.


(United Way of South Carolina)
https://sc211.org/
Address:914 Richland Street, Suite A200
Columbia, SC 29201
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Phone:211
866-892-9211
Description:Dial 211 or access the Web site for information and referral for emergency or non-emergency human services needs. Use this service to find assistance in your local community. Services include afordable high quality child care/after-school care, counseling and support groups, health services, food pantries and senior services.


https://www.uwasc.org/
Address:914 Richland Street, Suite A200
Columbia, SC 29201
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Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/uwasc12/
Phone:803-929-1000
Fax:866-488-6462
Description:This is the Website of the state office of The United Way. The goal of the United Way Association of South Carolina is to be a key influence in public policy, give support to the local chapters and provides leadership training to other non-profits. Local United Way agencies provide a variety of social services, including information and referral for emergency or non-emergency needs such as: counseling, food and shelter, suicide prevention, emergency shelter for children and battered women, and other human service needs. To find a United Way in your area, click on United Way Locator at the top of the page. To use the statewide database of services, click on 2-1-1.