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How do I contact DSS in SC?

By Sophia Dalton

How do I contact DSS in SC?

Need to report abuse or neglect? To report suspected child abuse or neglect, contact the SCDSS 24-hour, toll-free hotline at 1-888-CARE4US or 1-888-227-3487. This hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What is the monthly income limit for food stamps in SC?

*For households with more than eight people, add $5,902 per additional person. Always check with the appropriate managing agency to ensure the most accurate guidelines….Who is eligible for this program?

Household Size*Maximum Income Level (Per Year)
1$16,744
2$22,646
3$28,548
4$34,450

What is the DSS number?

All locations can be contacted through the DSS national number, 1300 653 227 (Call rates from landline and mobile providers may vary.

Will the P EBT card be reloaded 2021 in SC?

ALERT – Pandemic EBT Child Care 2020-2021 South Carolina has completed P-EBT K-12 and Child Care P-EBT issuance for the school year 2020-2021. No additional P-EBT benefits will be issued for students who were eligible for P-EBT during the 2020-2021 school year.

How do I report someone for DSS anonymously?

Anyone who submits a report can remain anonymous. To report abuse or neglect, call 1-888-CARE-4-US (1-888-227-3487) or visit this website.

What can I report to CPS?

When to Call CPS: 5 Specific Reasons Child Protective Services Can be Called.

  • Physical abuse. Does the child have signs of injury or do you believe there’s an imminent threat of violence?
  • Sexual abuse. Have you seen certain behavioral signs, such as flinching or raising of hands in a defensive manner?
  • Neglect.

Is SC giving pandemic EBT?

The South Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS), in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Education, is administering the next round of pandemic EBT (P-EBT) to eligible families across the state.

Can I find out who reported me to social services?

No one other than social services will ever know you are the one who made the report. The dispatcher and the caseworker are the only ones who will likely know your name and will not release it to the abuser, the victim, or anyone else.