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COMMUNITY RESOURCES

We’ve gathered a list of trusted programs and organizations throughout South Carolina that support families, children, and individuals with developmental or behavioral needs. Explore the resources below to find the right support for your family.

Connecting You With Trusted SC Partners

South Carolina offers a strong and growing network of organizations dedicated to helping families access information, guidance, and developmental resources. These community partners provide education, advocacy, parent training, support groups, and tools that make navigating services easier.

These organizations may include statewide disability advocacy groups, family resource centers, and community organizations committed to empowering families. Whether you’re looking for general support or specialized guidance, these groups are an excellent place to start.

Autism Society of South Carolina (SCAS)
https://scautism.org
Statewide nonprofit offering support, education, family services, and advocacy.

Able South Carolina (Able SC)
https://www.able-sc.org
Disability-led advocacy organization providing peer support, independent living skills, and community resources.

Navigating the South Carolina School System

Understanding how to navigate the school system is an essential part of supporting your child. South Carolina provides a variety of educational resources to help families engage with schools, access special education services, and prepare for transitions.

Families can explore programs such as BabyNet (early intervention for children aged 0–3), district-level special education departments, state guidance from the South Carolina Department of Education, and transition services for older students. These resources help families advocate effectively, understand their rights, and collaborate with school teams to support student success.

BabyNet (Early Intervention, Ages 0–3)
https://www.scdhhs.gov/resources/programs-and-initiatives/babynet/families
South Carolina’s early intervention program offers free screenings, evaluations, and services for infants and toddlers.

Easterseals South Carolina
https://southcarolina.easterseals.com
Provides early intervention services, therapy supports, and developmental programs for children across the state.

Additional South Carolina Providers Supporting Developmental Needs

Many families choose to enhance ABA therapy with other supportive services. Across South Carolina, you’ll find a variety of therapy and medical providers offering additional care options.

These may include speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, developmental pediatricians, autism diagnostic clinics, feeding specialists, and mental health providers. Each plays a valuable role in supporting communication, motor skills, behavior, emotional regulation, and overall development.
This section connects families with providers who complement and strengthen their child’s care plan.

Project Hope Foundation
https://www.projecthopesc.org
Provides ABA therapy, education programs, life skills training, and supportive services for individuals with autism.

Lowcountry Autism Foundation (LAF)
https://www.lafinc.org
Offers therapy support, early intervention, family support programs, and social skills activities for children and families.

South Carolina Programs & Funding Supports

South Carolina offers several statewide and county-level programs designed to support families seeking developmental services, financial assistance, or long-term care.

Families may qualify for resources such as Medicaid and managed care plans, the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (DDSN), Vocational Rehabilitation, and local DDSN board services. These programs help with funding, service coordination, respite care, employment support, and more.

Understanding these programs can open doors to additional help and long-term support options that benefit the entire family.

SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (DDSN)
https://ddsn.sc.gov/ddsn-divisions/autism
Offers eligibility evaluations, autism services, long-term supports, case management, and funding resources.

South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department (SCVRD)
https://scvrd.net
Provides employment training, transition services, and job readiness programs for individuals with disabilities.

Building Community Through Inclusive Experiences

Community involvement is an important part of growth and development. South Carolina offers a variety of inclusive recreational programs, sensory-friendly events, sports leagues, and social gatherings designed for children and individuals with developmental needs.

These opportunities help children practice social skills, build friendships, and participate in activities in a supportive environment. Parents can also connect with other families, creating a strong sense of community and belonging.

Lowcountry Autism Foundation – Social Skills & Events
https://www.lafinc.org
Provides social groups, sensory-friendly events, family activities, and inclusive recreation opportunities.

The Carolina Autism and Neurodevelopment (CAN) Center – MUSC

https://prismahealthchildrens.org/medical-services/developmental-behavioral-pediatrics
Provides developmental evaluations, autism services, behavioral health support, parent training, and clinical programs for children and adolescents. As part of MUSC Children’s Health, it is a trusted statewide resource.

Help Us Keep This SC Resource List Growing

We are committed to keeping our South Carolina resource list up-to-date and meaningful for the families we serve. If you know of a helpful organization, therapy provider, community event, or support program that should be included, we would love to hear from you.

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