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These are just a few places in Spartanburg that need the hands and feet of Jesus (i.e. you and me), there will be more information as the semester progresses as well as local mission opportunities sponsored through BCM.


Emergency Housing:

The Haven
Contact: Cindi Goodin or Ms. Gail
Phone: 582-6737
Business Office: M-F 8:30-4:30
Resident Intake: 4-9 PM daily
24 hour emergency service available
Address: 458 N. Church St.
Spartanburg, SC 29303

Services: Shelter for Families and Single Women
                Comprehensive Case Management, Daily Skills Living
Restrictions: No single males
Needs: Food, Cleaning Supplies, Trash bags, Office Supplies, Hygiene Items, Towels, Snacks, Stamps, Socks, Underwear, Mops/Brooms, Paper Products

Volunteer Opportunities: Adopt a Room (Decorating), Student Internships, Tutoring Children, Children’s Activities, Office Support, Donations Coordinator, Special Projects
Donating Needs



Miracle Hill
Contact: Director: Calvin Vinson
Phone: 583-1628
Business Office: M-F 8-4
Resident Intake: Males: 4 pm daily
                           Females: Call and speak to Becky
Address: 189 N. Forest St.
Spartanburg, SC 29302
Services: Food, Shelter, discipleship, GED classes, counseling, free medical clinic
Provides 55 beds for men and 36 for women. 90 days
Restrictions: Must be alcohol free 24 hours before admission

Needs:
Volunteer Opportunities: Helping serve food, donating personal care items, giving financial support


Spartanburg Interfaith Hospitality Network
Morningside Baptist Church
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Contact: Charlene Moore
Phone: 576-3634
Services: Housing for families



Safe Homes-Rape Crisis Coalition
24 Hour Hotlines: 583-9803
                              1-800-273-5066
Address: 236 Union Street
               Spartanburg, SC 29302
Services: 24 hour crisis line, Assistance to domestic violence and sexual assault victims, up to 60 days of emergency shelter for victims and their dependent children: food, clothing, transportation, day care and tutoring, Hospital accompaniment and advocacy for victims, police and court accompaniment, crisis counseling, individual and group therapy, case management and follow up, Info on employment, housing, financial aid, medical, child support, community education about domestic violence, training for law enforcement medical personnel, social service agencies, and other professionals.

Needs:
Volunteer Opportunities: If you are interested in volunteering or financial contribution contact them.





Crisis Assistance (Food, Clothing, etc.):

Greater Spartanburg Ministries
Contact: Kathy Griffin-Office Manager
Phone: 585-9371
Address: 680 Asheville Hwy.
Services: To provide emergency assistance to the poor and needs: Food, clothing, rent/mortgage, utilities, heating/cooling, chaplains to prison, rehabilitation for “at risk” juveniles, pastoral counseling. Resale store.
Open Mon, Tues, and Thurs from 10:00am-12:00 pm for food and clothes.
Resale stores open M-F 9-5 pm, Sat 9-4 pm.

Needs: Financial, Volunteers in Resale store, Emergency bags
Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer in the store by calling the stores, help hand out food, create emergency packets in Ziploc bags with personal hygiene products such as soap, shampoo, toothbrush.


Second Presbyterian Soup Kitchen


Food Rescue: Spartanburg County
Phone: 237-0147
Services: Collect surplus of DHEC kitchens and distribution of surplus food to human service agencies that feed the people they serve. Agencies: Mobile Meals, 2nd Pres. Soup Kitchen, Spartanburg Children’s Shelter, Spartanburg Boy’s Home, Ellen Hines Smith Girls’ Home, SAFE Homes-Rape Crisis Coalition

Needs: Financial Support, donations, volunteering
Volunteer Opportunities:





Services for Women:

Safe Homes-Rape Crisis Coalition
24 Hour Hotlines: 583-9803
                              1-800-273-5066
Address: 236 Union Street
               Spartanburg, SC 29302
Services: 24 hour crisis line, Assistance to domestic violence and sexual assault victims, up to 60 days of emergency shelter for victims and their dependent children: food, clothing, transportation, day care and tutoring, Hospital accompaniment and advocacy for victims, police and court accompaniment, crisis counseling, individual and group therapy, case management and follow up, Info on employment, housing, financial aid, medical, child support, community education about domestic violence, training for law enforcement medical personnel, social service agencies, and other professionals.

Needs:
Volunteer Opportunities: If you are interested in volunteering or financial contribution contact them.



Services for Children:

Children’s Shelter



 

Mental Health:

New Day, Inc. of Spartanburg
Contact: Jane Clemmer, Executive Director
Phone: 582-5431
Address: 1530 Asheville Hwy.
Hours: 8:00am-4:00pm
Services: Persons 18 or older that have Long-Term mental illness. Help members develop abilities in order to help them live as independent as possible in the community.

Needs:
Volunteer Opportunities: Teaching computer classes



Spartanburg Area Mental Health Center
Contact: Pam
24 hours emergency: 585-0366
                                   1-800-277-1366
Address: 250 Dewey Ave.
Hours: M-F 8:30-5pm
Services: Mental Health Programs: Case Management, Children and Adolescents: Case Management, Crisis Management, Outpatient Treatment, Community Based-Rehabilitation-Crisis Intervention, Outpatient Treatment.
Nursing Services, Alcohol and other Drugs, Disabled, Deaf, Homeless ( People that are homeless with a mental illness are helped to access housing, shelters, food banks, and other services).
Needs:
Volunteere Opportunities: Melissa Schumacher
Education: Elizabeth Manthe, Celesta Frum

Evening Crisis Center
Phone: 1-800-277-1366
            585-0366
Hours: Thurs-Sunday 6pm-10pm
Address: 358 Serpentine Ave.





Substance Abuse:

SADAC (Spartanburg Alcohol & Drug Abuse Commission)
Contact: Lisa or Phillip
Phone: 582-7588
After 5 pm: 596-2300
Hours: 8:30-7:00pm(Mon-Thurs)
            8:30-5:00pm (Fri)
Address: 187 W. Broad St.
Services:
Adult:
Community Based Treatment:
Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program,
 Intensive Outpatient Program,
Women’s Intensive Outpatient Program
Adolescent: The Bridge Program, age 12-17, Youth and Adolescent Services, IOP, Intensive Family Services

Needs:
Volunteer Opportunities:




"...For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me...

...I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."

Jesus in Matthew 25:35-40



Alcoholics Anonymous District 20
Bill Heym: 590-7366
Teena Heym: 431-0246
Mike G: 706-5948
Patrick D: 205-3357
Libby S: 978-3849
Services: A fellowship of men and women that help each other solve their common problem and help others.



Narcotics Anonymous
Phone: 1-800-828-5689



Faith Home
Contact: Aline Barnes
Phone: 223-0694 (24/7)
Address: 180 Battleground Rd.
Cowpens, SC 29330
Services: Christian rehabilitation home for alcoholics and drug addicts. 15 yrs of age and up. 72 hours alcohol and drug free.

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