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929 Phoenix Street
Greenwood, SC - 29649
(864) 229-8141
Emergency/Transitional Shelter, Domestic Violence - Homeless Women & their Children. Serving the following counties: Greenwood, Abbeville, McCormick, Edgefield, and Saluda. Full list of services: Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing, Food and Clothing, Counseling (Individual, Group, Childrens, and Career), Referrals to other Social Service Agencies, Legal Advocacy, Self-Esteem Support, Transportation, Case Management, Computer, Parenting, and Basic Life Skills Classes..
808 South Emerald Road
Greenwood, SC - 29648
(864)223-0164
Piedmont Agency operates six congregate sites located in Greenwood, Ninety Six, Clinton, Abbeville, and Saluda. Each location is managed by a site manager who plans activities, guest speakers, and special events throughout the month. Diners are able to participate in the events, as well as enjoy fellowship over a hot meal, which is served family style at each site. Meals include meat, two vegetables, bread, dessert and beverage which meets 1/3 RDA requirements. Each site is open Monday through Friday to individuals 60 or older and reservations are required...
Main Street
Ninety Six, SC - 29666
(864)543-4999
Piedmont Agency operates six congregate sites located in Greenwood, Ninety Six, Clinton, Abbeville, and Saluda. Each location is managed by a site manager who plans activities, guest speakers, and special events throughout the month. Diners are able to participate in the events, as well as enjoy fellowship over a hot meal, which is served family style at each site. Meals include meat, two vegetables, bread, dessert and beverage which meets 1/3 RDA requirements. Each site is open Monday through Friday to individuals 60 or older and reservations are required...
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