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In 2020, South Carolina had more than

18,000 CASES

of abuse, abandonment or neglect

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Sometimes, during tough times, the

LITTLE THINGS

have the greatest impact

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Last year, with your help, we assisted

5,585 CHILDREN

and we’ve helped 40,000 since 2006.

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Help us help those who cannot help themselves.

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Mission and Vision

The mission of Midlands Orphan Relief is to provide support services and aid to meet the needs of children in the Midlands of South Carolina identified as at-risk or suffering from abandonment, abuse and/or neglect.

The vision of Midlands Orphan Relief and Lowcountry Orphan Relief is that no child should be without the basic necessities in life, regardless of their life circumstances.

NOTICE

If this is your first time requesting services from Midlands Orphan Relief, please contact [email protected] to receive information about order placement and guidelines. DISCLAIMER: Orders placed to our Distribution Center are for children who are at-risk or suffering from abuse, abandonment and/or neglect. We WILL NOT process an order directly from the biological parent of a child.  All orders must come from an agency representative who can legitimize either the child’s risk for abuse or a founded case of abuse.  As a representative of the child, you are responsible for ensuring the child meets these requirements, as we are relying upon your professional opinion. Please visit the Children’s Trust of South Carolina website for a list of Child Abuse and Neglect Indicatorsshould you need assistance in determining if a child is at-risk for abuse: http://www.scchildren.org

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