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SURVIVOR RESOURCE GUIDES

Our expertly designed programs, both shelter and community-based, are designed to serve victims on the path to survival.

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The below resource guides are pulled from our client exit materials, designed to sustain survivors as they work to rebuild their lives, free from abuse. 

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For personalized resources and outcomes, we encourage you to contact MSH to discuss our free programs and how they can support you if you're experiencing domestic violence. 

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IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP, CALL OUR 24-HOUR CONFIDENTIAL CRISIS LINE:

SURVIVOR RESOURCE GUIDES

Please note that some local agencies and resources may require individual referrals for services.

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We encourage you to contact MSH directly at (800)273-HOPE if you need to request a referral for a specific service. 

Domestic Violence Survivors in South Carolina - Basic Needs Resources

BASIC

NEEDS

  • Commonly Used Resource Centers

  • Clothing Services

  • Financial Services

  • Food Services

  • Medical Services

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HISPANIC + IMMIGRANT SERVICES

  • Commonly Used Services

  • South Carolina State Services

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TRANSPORTATION

  • Commonly Used Transportation Services for Clients

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COURT ADVOCACY

  • General and Local Domestic Violence Law Information

    • Legal Advocates

    • Legal Representation

    • Legal Advocacy + Information

    • Victim's Compensation

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HOMELESS SHELTERS + TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

  • Additional Local Domestic Violence Shelters

  • Services for Women and Children

  • Services for Men

  • Services for Military

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TREATMENT PROGRAMS

  • Batterer Treatment Programs

  • Adult Mental Health Programs

  • Children's Mental Health Programs

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GOVERNMENT BENEFITS

  • South Carolina State Services

    • Government Benefits

    • Housing Authorities

    • Law Enforcement Victims' Advocates (LEVA's)

    • Medicaid Offices

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SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS

  • Treatment Programs

    • Alcohol

    • Drugs

    • Opioids

    • Prescription Drugs

    • Other

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