The whole community benefits when more working individuals and families are able to stop walking a financial tightrope and get on solid ground. That’s why we focus on lasting solutions that go beyond charity, because financially stable people are more likely to have access to quality heath care, provide a good education for their children, and contribute to their local economies.

UWKC INITIATIVES

New Day Transitional Housing

Through our New Day program, United Way of Kershaw County is working towards eliminating homelessness by addressing the needs of our community’s homeless population. New Day’s mission is to “Fill gaps in homeless housing and services as we identify them by working in harmony with community agencies, local, state and federal governments, churches, individuals and other ministries.”

In this program, participants receive case management to develop goals and a plan of action leading to stability. This temporary residence provides families, women with children and single men the needed opportunity to save money, obtain an education, skills training, work experience, mental health services, etc. in order for them to transition back (or for the first time) into stability. Upon completion of their time in this program, it is our vision, that our participants are ready to thrive instead of just survive.

Got Questions? Call New Day at 803-432-5456
1207 Mill Street, Camden, SC 29020
Office Hours: Monday – Friday | 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.