Address: 933 Heckle Blvd, Rock Hill, SC 29732, USA
Phone: +18039097446
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Amy Peterson
To whom it might concern out there, DSS in Rock Hill SC are only there to make themselves think they look good but they don’t.. waste of government money!!! They have no ounce of feelings or cares for the children thru them. If all the people would come together that have been done wrong and lied too would come together we could expose them!! They are NOTHING MORE THAN PAPER PUSHERS!!! Please people wake up and stop the abuse that these people put our children thru!! Amy Peterson and I will be happy to talk to any of you
Jessica pope
Always helping out our lower incomes, the single mothers, and family's in need
Redbull Emu
I been calling this office all morning and no one answers the phones at all. GET OFF YOUR CELL PHONE ANS ANSWER YOUR BUSINESS PHONES PLEASE!!!!!
SilverStang 14
They are all rude and talk to me like they are trash even when the man is filing for childsupport male discrimination needs to stop and it needs to stop now
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Because its a government job
Call in the morning when they open you can get through, otherwise you will be calling or holding for hours.
I just always press the button corresponding to government worker out of the county and I get thru
Sometime it take long if they are very busy.
They should get a book with all the aftercare benefits for foster kids. Call office and ask for representative.
Call this number. 803-909-7446
Tell a teacher at school..there IS help for you out there. No one lives.like that!!! Do it tomprrow...o
They are
That makes no sense? Hopefully contact them personally and find out why? Snap is for food stamps, did her Dr check why it is not convered.praying you get her help.
You can go online or go to the office. Bring id and proof of address and if you work any paystubs
Yes
No you just drop it off at the front desk. Be sure you have the social of the person on the application or case number.
Go to the office. You can speak to an agent there. Make sure you bring all the necessary paperwork.
Letter in the mail. So always check your mailbox for the next step
I've never seen one. But that doesn't mean they don't.
You can visit the website and it will tell you how to anonymously call or email fraud. My suggestion to you is if you call put your phone to unknown in the settings so your number doesn't show up.
They have several resource centers they can give you info on that can help your situation. I would definitely start there..Unfortunately they dont get funding that big cities get. HUD is a good option to check.I have heard good things about Fannie Mae helping with lowering your mortgage.
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