19.9.25

Overview of Key Charities in Clarendon County, SC

I found the following list of key charities and non-profits struggling in Clarendon County, SC — Here’s what I found so far. Let us know what other notable charities ought to be included in this list,
 
1. Funding shortfalls and budget cuts
The USDA recently cut a grant program that allowed Clarendon County schools to purchase local produce, which the district said would cost them about $25,000 in lost revenue and hurt both local farmers and school nutrition.  
Many local nonprofits depend on grants or public funds; when those are reduced or delayed, there’s less capacity to deliver on services.

2. Infrastructure problems harming basic necessities
Parts of Summerton (Goat Island, Sigfield, North Shore, Foxboro) have long had problems with contaminated water and aging systems. The county got over $12 million in grants to improve water/sewer, but this suggests there were quite severe deficits.  
Old, patched systems and deteriorating infrastructure can increase costs and complicate service delivery for communities and charities.  

3. Organizational financial and administrative issues
The Clarendon County School District was placed on fiscal caution because audits were not submitted on time. That suggests administrative capacity and oversight issues.  
The Clarendon County Disabilities & Special Needs Foundation: Revenue is reported as $0 in some filings, while they show expenses. That raises questions about sustainability.  
The Clarendon County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse got a two-star rating from Charity Navigator, with concerns around financial reporting transparency, especially making financial statements and tax documents available publicly.  

4. Rural and overlooked nature of service areas
One report notes that in rural areas of SC, including Clarendon, homelessness and other social issues can be “hidden” and under-resourced because most aid and nonprofits focus on larger population centers. Smaller charities in rural zones often can’t compete for large grants or get the same visibility.  
Limited volunteer base or skilled staff may compound this.


Here are a few other local organizations which seem to be under strain or facing notable issues:

Clarendon County Disabilities & Special Needs Foundation — as noted above, financial reports show some concerning gaps.  
United Ministries of Clarendon County — the food pantry/clothing/assistance ministry serves many, but likely constrained by funding, donations, and staff/volunteer capacity.  
Clarendon County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse — the transparency and financial reporting issues suggest organizational stress or resource constraints.  


Help us to compile a more comprehensive list of major charities and non-government organizations (NGO) in Clarendon County, SC.

18.9.25

Clarendon County High School 2025 Football Season is well underway.

The local  Clarendon County High School 2025 Football Season is well underway. The following are links to the 2025 Football Schedule, Current Record, Roster, and Stats for Summerton and other local high schools across Clarendon County, SC. Click on the links below.


Thanks to everyone as this football season plays out. Thank you to all the players, coaches, parents, fans... that make this happen. It should be an interesting season, Continue to Be Safe.