The Oconee Project has many different ways of exploring the resources for persons-in-need throughout Oconee County, SC. While everything is free and available to everyone, some information may be a bit overwhelming. Please follow any of the links below for guides on how to use this site.
The Oconee Project strives to provide education, resources, and consultancy to Upstate South Carolina non-profits, community members, and religious institutions in regard to essential local humanitarian services. The Oconee Project also provides advocacy and resource management for vulnerable adults.
A house divided against itself cannot stand. The same applies for vital services and non-profit institutions. Uniting under the banner of common cause and charity, our vision is to become the catalyst for cooperation in the Upstate.
It is our hope that anyone in need, or anyone in the position to give aid to someone in need, can utilize the resources and services listed on this site. If there is anything you do not find here, or you know of a service that could benefit our community, please contact us via the form HERE.
Please reach us at j.salerno@theoconeeproject.org if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Absolutely!
We would love to accept any recommendations for new or existing community resources. Please keep in mind that the primary mission of The Oconee Project is to support Oconee County, SC, and resources should be appropriately proximal.
No.
We are not a case management or counseling program. We cannot represent anyone legally, or provide legal advice. Our consultancy program is specifically designed to create community stewardship for persons-in-need via education and research. We do not provide any individual representation outside of advocacy services.
You can't.
The Oconee Project is free, but that cannot be said for all of the resources we guide people toward. Many of the humanitarian services of Oconee County are in desperate need of your financial support. The best way to help us, is to help them.
Nothing.
The Oconee Project is a research initiative first and foremost. Everything you see on this site was gathered using objective processes, and is presented using an earnest desire to give persons-in-need resources to seek help. That being said, we are not always right. If you feel as though we misrepresented a resource, or should present it differently to make it more accessible, please contact us. We are happy to work with you.
Use the "Contact Us!" form below, email j.salerno@theoconeeproject.org, or reach us via social media through the links at the bottom of this page.
This is a valuable resource for persons-in-need looking for where to start seeking help, where to go, or what to do next. Please keep in mind that advocacy is not legal representation or case management.
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