At Easterseals South Carolina, we believe families should have access to the support they need to help children grow, thrive, and succeed. Below is a list of trusted programs and services available throughout South Carolina. These organizations provide everything from early intervention to health coverage, assistive technology, and specialized education.
A program of the United Way Association of South Carolina. Call or visit SC 211 to get connected with essential community services and answers to your questions.
South Carolina’s interagency early intervention system for infants and toddlers under three years of age with developmental delays. BabyNet coordinates services to support children’s developmental needs and their families.
The first five years of a child’s development lay the foundation for lifelong success. Easterseals is a partner in your child’s wellness, supporting growth and happiness during these earliest milestones.
SC Thrive connects families to resources that improve quality of life, including free or low-cost healthcare coverage (Medicaid), financial wellness programs, and food security assistance.
WIC offers health education, nutritious foods, breastfeeding support, and other free services for families. The program is designed to help children grow strong and healthy.
A federally funded program that helps put technology into the hands of people with disabilities so they can live, work, learn, and participate more independently in their communities.
The state agency responsible for planning, developing, funding, and overseeing services for South Carolinians with lifelong disabilities, including intellectual disability, autism, traumatic brain injury, and spinal cord injury.
Located in Spartanburg, this is the state’s only specialized school for students who are deaf or blind. The school provides education and support for youth from birth through high school and beyond.