Social Mission: Palmetto Place Children and Youth Services

Every child deserves to simply be a child, and that’s exactly what the staff at Palmetto Place works tirelessly to provide: opportunities for fun, learning, and growth.

As the days grow warmer and schools let out for the summer, teenagers and young adults in need are losing the structure and support they come to depend on during the school year. It’s imperative that we support our community year round, and the need to invest in and care for our community becomes even more critical as schools are closed. Palmetto Place, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and housing youth in crisis, is on a mission to create a safe and nurturing environment for teens who have nowhere else to turn. This summer, they’re projected to welcome a record-breaking 250 residents.

Every child deserves to simply be a child, and that’s exactly what the staff at Palmetto Place works tirelessly to provide: opportunities for fun, learning, and growth. Oftentimes, these children and teens step into a parental role for their siblings—and sometimes even their parents. For these young people, Palmetto Place is more than just a shelter—it’s a safe, supportive community where they can thrive.

Palmetto Place relies on monthly donations—especially during the summer months—to ensure they can continue providing for their residents when they need it most. Building lasting relationships with donors in our community is key to the organization’s success. With these donations, Palmetto Place is able to meet a wide range of needs for its residents, including food, toiletries, prescriptions, clothing, bedding, and school supplies. But it’s not just about the essentials; it’s about offering these children experiences that help them feel seen, supported, and empowered.

One of the incredible initiatives Palmetto Place is running this season is their Summer Fund campaign, aimed at sponsoring trips for residents and giving them opportunities for fun and engagement. Last summer, the team took their residents on a trip to Charleston to see the beach for the first time and enjoy a day of fun in the sun. The team also frequently takes their residents on smaller trips to the skate park, to grab an ice cream cone, and to play rounds of kickball outside—giving them as many experiences as possible.

The dedicated staff—including 17 in-house team members and a leadership team of 10—work closely with residents to build trust and a sense of belonging. They celebrate every milestone, attend graduations, and show up day after day to cheer on the success of each resident. As Palmetto Place continues to grow and support more youth in need, community involvement is more important than ever. Whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading the word, every act of kindness has the power to transform a life. By choosing to donate, volunteer your time, or share a home-cooked meal, you can make a lasting difference.

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