How We Serve


With all of the people in our community that need help, the Pee Dee CAP has established several programs and have introduced programs that were already established. Each of these programs target there own specific group.

Head Start

Head Start was designed in 1965 to help break the cycle of poverty by providing children of low-income families with a comprehensive program to meet their emotional, physical, nutritional and psychological needs. The PDCAP Head Start currently serves 835 children in the Pee Dee Region.
 

Day Care Homes

This program offers childcare provider's information on turning their love for children into a career. It offers nutrition, health and safety training, as well as training on educational training for young children and infant to toddler development.
 

Weed & Seed

The Weed and Seed program's goal is to remove criminal activity from the community, while restoring institutions and opportunities by creating a Safe Haven for inner city kids. The Weed and Seed program offers several programs including a boxing program.
 

Transitional Shelter

As long as hunger and homelessness exists, there will be a Transistional Shelter provided by the Pee Dee CAP. Reverend Mack Hines oversees the program and applies his faith and knowledge of help and care to those who are most in need. Stay up to 24 months.
 

Medically Indigent Assistance Program

The mission of the MIAP is to provide impatient residents of the state needing hospitalization with zero or insufficient insurance financial help. With the support of county governments and general hospitals that proivde funding, the MIAP is there to help.
 

CSBG

The Pee Dee CAP offers several programs underneath the Human Services Program. These programs include Homeless Program, General Emergency Assistance, Housing and Support, and LIHEAP. Each of these programs reach out to help those that need it.