How do I contact SC DSS?
State Contact Information The Customer Service Center provides: Live agents to answer your questions Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., excluding state holidays. Call 800-768-5858 to set up your access to the State Disbursement Unit’s interactive voice response system (IVR) using your Member ID.
How do I get emergency food stamps in SC?
You may complete an application for Food Stamps at your local Department of Social Services (DSS) or you may use the application form on the DSS Web site and deliver, mail, or fax the application to your local DSS office.
Is South Carolina getting pandemic EBT?
ALERT – Pandemic EBT Child Care 2020-2021 South Carolina has completed P-EBT K-12 and Child Care P-EBT issuance for the school year 2020-2021. No additional P-EBT benefits will be issued for students who were eligible for P-EBT during the 2020-2021 school year.
Is SC A Mother State?
In marriage, parents in South Carolina have equal power, rights, and duties regarding their children. However, under South Carolina child custody law, divorce can drastically change that. In addition, if the parents were never married, then custody is solely with the mother unless the father goes to court.
Where is the South Carolina Social Security Office in Rock Hill?
The Rock Hill, South Carolina SSA office is located at 499 Lakeshore Pkwy. This is where you will go when you need to complete any of the services that have been mentioned above. You can also find driving directions located in a previous section on this page.
Where can I apply for food assistance in Rock Hill SC?
This is the York County DSS located in Rock Hill, SC. Most states offer the ability to apply for food assistance program online or in-person at local county offices. Find out more information about applying for food assistance by visiting your states website.
What is the mission of South Carolina Department of social services?
The mission is to serve South Carolina by promoting the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and vulnerable adults, helping individuals achieve stability and strengthening families. DSS provides protective services for children and vulnerable adults, adoption, and foster care services.
How do I contact the South Carolina Department of Children’s advocacy?
Join us in our mission to strengthen South Carolina’s families. Do you have a complaint regarding services being provided to a child by a state agency? Please submit your complaint by phone (1-800-206-1957) or an electronic submission form here with the South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy.