Is there any financial assistance available to grandparents raising their grandchildren?

In South Carolina, there is financial assistance available to grandparents raising their grandchildren. The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Program is offered through the South Carolina Department of Social Services and provides financial assistance for grandparents who are taking care of a grandchild without the assistance of the child’s parents. The assistance is based on the financial need of the grandparents and the child, and is intended to help the grandparents with the costs of raising the child, such as food, clothing, and medical expenses. In order to be eligible for financial assistance, the grandparents must have proof of legal guardianship of the child and must be certified by the Department of Social Services as meeting the appropriate qualifications for the program. Grandparents will also be required to meet other qualifications, such as providing evidence of the child’s need for support and demonstrating financial need. In addition, the Department of Social Services also offers grandparents the opportunity to participate in other programs, such as the Foster Care Program, which provides additional support to grandparents who are caring for grandkids who are not able to remain with their parents. These programs also provide access to medical and mental health care services, as well as other types of support that can help grandparents with the challenges of raising their grandchildren.

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