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We are dedicated to empowering and supporting our community by connecting you with a wide range of valuable resources. Our commitment is to ensure that every community member has access to the information and resources needed to lead a healthy, safe, and fulfilling life. We believe that by fostering a supportive and resource-rich environment, we can help every individual thrive and reach their fullest potential.

This page offers an extensive list of services, but it is not all-inclusive. If you need additional information or resources, please do not hesitate to contact the Community Resource Center at (864) 366-2525

Our commitment is to:
Protect our community’s health      Prevent avoidable illness
Promote healthy lifestyles

 

Community Resources

Empowering communities and individuals is at the heart of our mission. By providing access to vital resources and fostering meaningful connections, the Community Resource Center’s goal is to create positive change and enhance the well-being of everyone in our community.

Here, you will discover a wealth of resources designed to support individuals and families in navigating various challenges and accessing essential services. Whether you’re seeking emergency hotlines, employment resources, housing assistance, or food pantries, our Community Resource List and the organization links below offer information to help you find the support you need.

*Note: the information below is not an all-inclusive list. Please contact the CRC at 864-366-2525 for other available resources*

For a printable list of Community Resources, click the button below.

Access to Care for the Uninsured

The United Christian Ministries of Abbeville County (UCMAC) helps uninsured 19-64-year-old adult residents of Abbeville County receive medical care from providers who offer free services.

If you don’t have insurance, AAMC can help you find low or no cost policies. Click <<here>> for more information. 

Disposal of Unused Medications

Do you have unwanted prescription or over-the-counter medication you need to dispose of? AAMC is proud to partner with Cornerstone, the Abbeville County Sheriff’s Office and Alcohol and Drug Rehab to provide the public with a safe, convenient, and responsible means of discarding prescription drugs!

Our drug drop box is located in the emergency department waiting area and is available 24 hours a day. Please note that needles and liquid medications ARE NOT accepted.

Help us keep unused opioids and prescriptions drugs off of the street by properly disposing them. For more information about safe storage and disposal of prescription medications as well as drop box locations, click <<here>>.