Community Resources

Active Living

City of Columbia Parks and Recreation operates over 60 city parks, tennis courts, spray pads, and community centers to promote active, healthy lifestyles for youth, adults, and seniors

Richland County Recreation Commission provides fitness programs, modern community centers, and vibrant outdoor spaces designed to keep residents of all ages moving.

South Carolina offers hundreds of scenic trails and walking paths. Find your favorite trail, path, or activity, with all the necessary information at your fingertips.

Healthy Eating

FoodShare SC offers large boxes packed with 9 to 11 varieties of fresh, high-quality fruits and vegetables. Each box includes healthy recipe cards to make home cooking easy and fun.

Whether you’re looking for local food, a nearby farmers market, a visit to a u-pick farm, or another way to connect with South Carolina farmers, we’ve got you covered.

The Need No More tool helps you find free food pantries, soup kitchens, and food banks in your area. Real-time hours, eligibility requirements, and what food is available.

Social Services

Pathways to Healing advocates for and supports survivors of sexual assault and abuse in Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Clarendon, and Sumter counties and educates the community to identify and prevent sexual violence.

Empowering low-income, underserved, and multilingual families across South Carolina through financial literacy, food security programs, and disability advocacy.

WIC is a nutrition program that provides health education, healthy foods, breastfeeding support, and other services free of charge to South Carolina families who qualify.

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