"This program helps people like me."
- Jan Doe
Head Start was designed in 1965 to help break the cycle of poverty by providing children of low-income families with a comprehensive program to meet their
emotional, physical, nutritional and psychological needs. The PDCAP Head Start currently serves 835 children in the Pee Dee Region.
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As long as hunger and homelessness exists, there will be a Transistional Shelter provided by the Pee Dee CAP. Reverend Mack Hines oversees the program and applies his faith and knowledge of help and care to those who are most in need. Stay up to 6 months.
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This program offers childcare provider's information on turning their love for children into a career. It offers nutrition, health and safety training, as
well as training on educational training for young children and infant to toddler development.
Read MoreRead More About the PDCAP's Day Care Homes Program on Their Homepage
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"Reaching Out to Those In Need 'With Strategies That Work!'"
The Pee Dee Community Action Partnership is a nationally-affiliated, non-profit organization that reaches out to the low
income residents of Florence, Marion, and Dillon Counties of South Carolina. Through several programs that are governed
by the PDCAP, those residents have food and shelter in their time of crisis, the youth have a place to call home away
from the crime and illegal activity of the streets, and those in need of hospitalization with zero or insufficient
insurance can gain valuable assistance, just to name a few services.
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Today's youth are impressionable. To protect them from the illegal activity of the streets, many of the PDCAP's affiliate programs call for Mentors
Tutors and Volunteers to help kids study and learn, to help kids become young adults, and to be their friends.
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As with any other non-profit organization, we depend on the generousity of others to satisfy our mission statement. As stated above, there are many ways to contribute to the PDCAP.
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