Need Help? Dial 211.

With SNAP food assistance set to pause on November 1, nearly 10,000 people in Pickens County will be affected — and 70% of those are children or older adults.
 
This pause puts many vulnerable people at risk of food insecurity.
 
Our community is strongest when we support one another. If you or someone you know is struggling, United Way’s 211 is here to help — anytime, day or night.
 
 211 Offers:
• Free, confidential, 24/7 support via phone (dial 2-1-1), text (211-211), or online at https://www.sc211.org
• A searchable database for food assistance, emergency aid, housing, and other vital services
• Trained specialists who provide personalized, location-specific, and eligibility-aware referrals
• Continuously updated listings to reflect new and expanded community resources
 
Together, we can make sure no neighbor goes without food or support.

www.uwpickens.org/2-1-1