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
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The Reality of Foster Care: A Child’s Perspective
Imagine your childhood memories. What were you doing and who were you with? Now, imagine that in one day, all the things familiar to you changed. Imagine that even your best memories were not often happy ones and that your days were filled with uncertainty. Some days, there was not enough to eat, and sometimes the house was cold. You did not have anyone to help you with homework or have clean clothes for school. Sometimes the police even came to your house because the neighbors heard the fighting between your parents. But this was your home, your world, and you knew what to expect.
The Foster Care Crisis: Stadium-Sized Perspective
Imagine a packed Super Bowl stadium, full of cheering fans. Now, picture that same stadium filled with children instead—children in need of safe, loving homes. In the United States, the number of children currently in foster care could fill every seat in a Super Bowl stadium more than five times. That’s more than 390,000 children who don’t have a stable home to call their own.
This staggering number highlights the urgent need for more foster families. Each of these children has a unique story—some have experienced neglect, others have been removed from their homes due to unsafe conditions, and many simply need a temporary home while their families work toward reunification. But no matter their background, they all need the same thing: a caring adult to support them.
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Learn more about SCYAP programs, services, and hear some words of encouragement from sensational staff and foster families.