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    Moving Fairfield Forward!

    We are a community that cares about each other; where we live, learn, work, and play.

    Building a healthy community by providing local resources and opportunities through advocacy, funding, and partnerships. Our vision is to work with our partners to transform Fairfield County into a healthy community.

    A Healthy Community is one where all residents have access to: a quality education, safe and healthy, adequate employment, transportation, physical activity, good nutrition, and quality health care. (Definition courtesy of UNLV)

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    Fairfield County Mobile Intake

    SCOR's Disaster Case Management Team will be available to connect you with relief and recovery services! Bring the following for all household members: Proof of Identification Social Security Cards Fairfield County Recreation Center7104 SC-215,Jenkinsville, SC...

    You are invited to our Community Baby Shower

    SATURDAY, MAY 16,2026 11AM - 1PM Presented by Fairfield Forward Maternal Child Health Committee FAIRFIELD COUNTY DSS1136 KINCAID BRIDGE RDWINNSBORO, SC 29180 GIVEAWAYS FOR MOM AND CHILD UP TO 3 YEARS OLD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST REFESHMENTS PROVIDED CARSEAT SAFETY CHECKS...

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    If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call 1.833.364.2274 to contact DMH Mobile Crisis, a statewide service that provides on-site emergency mental health screening, assessment, and referral, as appropriate, 7 days a week, with the Mobile Crisis team to meet the psychiatric needs of the residents of South Carolina.