Make a Difference with SCYAP in 2025

There is still a need for thousands of foster homes across South Carolina.
What We Do
SCYAP is South Carolina’s premier provider of foster care and community-based services. We have been serving children and families in South Carolina since 1990. SCYAP offers a comprehensive array of programs and services to youth and families dealing with difficult issues and crises.
Creativity and flexibility in our programming and service delivery are the mainstays of our approach to working with youth and families, placing their needs at the forefront of everything we do.
While our largest program continues to be foster care services, a significant part of our array of services now includes non-residential, community-based services.
Who We Serve
SCYAP serves both males and females and does not discriminate by race, color, religious creed, ancestry, gender, gender expression, national origin, sexual orientation, or the seriousness or complexity of disability or need.
The primary target population served by SCYAP is considered to be at-risk or special needs children. We serve children with a broad spectrum of emotional, behavioral, mental, and medical needs and their families.
Typically these children are in need of out-of-home therapeutic care, community-based programming, and/or in-home intervention services. Depending on the service(s) provided, SCYAP is able to serve children ages birth to twenty-one and their families.
How You Can Help:
Make a Donation for Midlands Gives 2025!
Midlands Gives is one of the biggest days of giving in the Midlands! All donations to SCYAP will help meet the unique needs of the children who come into our care.
Join Us for a Special Event with Genesis Coffee Hub on May 17th!
We are so excited and grateful to be partering with Genesis Hub Coffee Shop to host an information session for anyone who wants to learn more about foster care or becoming a foster parent.
Just click the link below for details – hope to to see you there!
EVENT DETAILS – May 17, 2025
Attend a Monthly Foster Parent Information Session:
Sadly, there is a shortage of people expressing interest in becoming foster parents. We need more loving people like you to help children to have a safe and loving home where they can heal and thrive.
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Learn more about SCYAP programs, services, and hear some words of encouragement from sensational staff and foster families.