
- Bankruptcy Counseling
- Behavioral Health Services
- Conservatorship Program
- Consumer Credit Counseling
- Credit Improvement
- Debt Management Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Foreclosure Prevention
- Home Purchase Program
- Homeless Prevention Programs
- Homeownership Resource Center
- Representative Payee Program
- Reverse Mortgage Counseling
Consumer Assistance Program
Our Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) program works with South Carolina businesses to provide customized financial education and housing counseling services to their employees. CAP services improve workplace productivity and office morale by providing practical and sustainable solutions to employees' housing and/or financial problems. Click here to download the program brochure.

CAP works to help employees:
- Improve their financial health;
- Live on a budget;
- Make smart spending decisions;
- Save money;
- Improve their credit score;
- Become a homeowner;
- Keep the home that they have.
Our licensed housing and credit counselors will work with your business to develop a specialized program that will meet the unique needs of your employees to promote improved financial fitness and more positive and productive workplace.
CAP programs may be facilitated in a variety of methods to accommodate your work environment including:
- Lunch and Learn sessions
- Before or After Shift group workshops
- Individual financial and/or housing counseling
- Presentations at employee meetings or retreats
What our clients are saying about us:
“It feels great to own a piece of the American Dream. Randrea worked with me and helped me improve my credit and made sure that I could afford the house I wanted to buy. [Buying a home] is easier than I thought it would be because I had the right information and the right guidance.”
“This service has been very helpful to me in my situation. I am in foreclosure and this has been a much needed relief to my mind, soul, and body. I feel I am finally getting help.”
“I think your (Credit Improvement) program is very helpful. I wish I knew about you sooner.”










