
National Adoption Month In South Carolina Highlights Needs for Teens, Sibling Groups via Public Adoption
November 1, 2024 - Columbia, S.C. – The month of November is recognized as National Adoption Month in South Carolina, and in addition, the state is recognizing Monday, November 25th as Adoption Day. South Carolina Chief Justice John W. Kittridge has authorized terms of Family Court for the finalization of public adoptions in Greenville, Sumter, Charleston, and Florence counties on Adoption Day.
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Michelle H. Final Settlement Update- October 30, 2024
October 30, 2024- Last week, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel recognized the efforts of the South Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS) in meeting specific target metrics related to children in foster care.
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DSS Urges SNAP Recipients to Take Steps to Prevent Stolen Benefits
October 22, 2024- The Department of Social Services (DSS) urges SNAP recipients to take immediate steps to protect their benefits from phishing and potential electronic scams which can wipe cards of their funds used to supplement the monthly household budgets of more than 277,000 households in South Carolina.
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SC DSS Honors October Employees of the Month
October 14, 2024 -- The South Carolina Department of Social Services Employee of the Month program recognizes staff whose work exemplifies our core principles: Competence, Courage and Compassion.
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Redemption Deadline Extended for Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Due to Hurricane Helene
October 14, 2024 – Due to the continuing impact of Hurricane Helene, an extension has been approved for senior citizens to redeem vouchers issued earlier this year as part of the 2024 Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) administered by the South Carolina Department of Social Services.
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Hurricane Helene SNAP Replacement Benefits Update- October 11, 2024
The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved South Carolina’s waiver request allowing DSS to automatically issue replacement benefits to current SNAP recipients residing in counties where 50% or more of the total population experienced a power outage lasting more than four (4) hours during Hurricane Helene.
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