
United Way of Pickens County is committed to connecting our neighbors with community resources, programs and organizations that meet their individual needs. We believe that everyone deserves access to the opportunities to achieve their full potential.
Browse the resources below, or dial 2-1-1 to connect with our non-emergency resource line today.
24/7, Help is just a Call or Click Away. Dial, click or download 2-1-1 for free and confidential information on local resources for food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2-1-1 is also the number to call to schedule your Free File free tax preparation appointment. Learn more.
Free In-Person or Online Income Tax Preparation. Our Free File program offers multiple ways to file your taxes for free, including in-person assistance and virtual filing options. Our team of IRS trained and certified volunteers work with you to find all eligible deductions and tax credits. During the tax season, schedule your appointment for free, in-person tax preparation assistance by calling 2-1-1.
Find Community Resources when Times are Tough. Download our Tough Times Toolkit or visit our online Community Resource Guide for information on resources such as food pantries, housing assistance, legal services, utilities assistance, medical clinics, employment & education services, transportation, Benefit Banks, Free File, and more.
Online Community Resource Guide. Visit the online Community Resource Guide for information on resources such as food pantries, housing assistance, legal services, utilities assistance, medical clinics, employment & education services, transportation, Benefit Banks, Free File, and more. Learn more.
Create your Will for Free. Through our partnership with United Way Worldwide, you can create a free will through FreeWill.com. Simply visit their website and utilize the guide that will walk you through the 20 minute process. We recommend that you have a local attorney review the contents of your will, so that it complies with all your wishes. Questions? Contact Mark Eisengrein.
Statewide Food Access Map and Clemson Rural Health Locations
The Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences created an interactive, statewide Food Access Map that shows food pantries and other resources to aid families facing food insecurity. The map includes information on the type of assistance they provide, as well as operating hours and availability. Zoom in on the county and then click on the icons for more information. Visit the map website here.