Make a Difference with SCYAP in 2025

There is still a need for thousands of foster homes across South Carolina.
What We Do
South Carolina Youth Advocate Program (SCYAP) is a leading provider of foster care and community-based services in South Carolina. Since 1990, we have helped children and families facing difficult life challenges.
We offer a wide range of youth and family support programs, focusing on safety, stability, and long-term success. Our services are built around creativity, flexibility, and putting each family’s needs first.
While foster care remains our largest program, we also provide community-based and in-home support services to help families thrive without removing children from their homes.
Who We Serve
SCYAP supports children, teens, and families across South Carolina. We serve:
Boys and girls of all ages
Children from birth to age 21
Families of all backgrounds
We do not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or the severity of a child’s needs.
Our programs focus on at-risk and special needs youth. These may be children with emotional, behavioral, mental health, or medical challenges who need:
Therapeutic foster care
Community-based programs
In-home family support services
Every child and family is unique—and our goal is to provide the right support at the right time to help them succeed.
How You Can Help:
Did You Know SCYAP Hosts Monthly Foster Parent Info Sessions?
Join our Foster Parent Information Session on the 1st Thursday of every month to meet with our dedicated team and explore how you can get involved.
✔ No obligation
✔ Ask questions in a supportive environment
✔ Learn about both Traditional and Therapeutic Foster Care
Latest From Our Blog
Understanding Therapeutic Foster Care: Nothing to Fear
When people hear the term “therapeutic foster care,” they sometimes assume it means something intimidating or beyond their capabilities. The truth is, therapeutic foster care is simply about providing extra support, patience, and love to children who need it most. If you’ve ever considered becoming a foster parent but have hesitated because of concerns about therapeutic care, this blog will help clear up misconceptions and show you why there’s nothing to fear.
National Social Work Month (NSWM): “Compassion + Action” – The Heart of Change
March is National Social Work Month, a time to recognize the incredible work social workers do every day. This year’s theme, “Social Work: Compassion + Action,” highlights the deep care and dedication social workers bring to their communities. But what does this theme truly mean? Let’s explore how compassion and action work together to create meaningful change.
Foster Care Myths vs. Reality: Truth that Encourages
Foster care is a life-changing journey—not just for the children in care, but for the foster parents who open their hearts and homes to them. However, many misconceptions about foster care prevent compassionate individuals from stepping forward to help. It’s helpful to separate fact from fiction and understand the truth about fostering.
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Learn more about SCYAP programs, services, and hear some words of encouragement from sensational staff and foster families.