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SCSCIA Address

SCSCIA Offices are at
2935 Colonial Drive,
Columbia, SC 29203

803-252-2198
866-445-5509 (Toll-Free)
803-376-4156 (Fax)
E-Mail: scscia@att.net

Was your spinal cord injury caused during the commission of a crime? Share your story – change a life! Volunteers should have a willingness and desire to share personal experiences for the purpose of reducing crime and victimization and increasing offender empathy and accountability. For more information please click here or contact Amy Barch by phone at  843-847-1089 or email at asbarch@gmail.com.


Want to have an impact on people with spinal cord injuries?

The South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association would not be able to fulfill our mission without the efforts of many volunteers.
In the state office and in local communities, with small tasks and complex projects, for one-time events and ongoing services -
all of our volunteers are vital to the association's impact in South Carolina.

Want to have an impact on people with spinal cord injuries? There are numerous ways to become involved.

Complete and submit the information below and someone will be in touch.

Or for more detailed information

 Call Us locally at 803-252-2198 or Toll-Free 866-445-5509 or E-Mail us at: scscia@att.net  

Ready To Get Involved? Simply fill out the form below.

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I am interested in: (check all that apply)

Providing ongoing peer mentoring by phone and/ or e-mail

Providing clerical assistance in the state office

Speaking to middle school classes as part of the ThinkFirst injury prevention program (Available in certain areas of the state)

Establishing and leading a peer support group in a city that does not have one

Visiting individuals with new injuries

Requesting financial support and/or donated meals and merchandise from companies, stores, and restaurants

Taking a more active role in your local peer support group


Writing letters and/or calling state and federal legislators on issues affecting people with disabilities

Meeting with state legislators on issues affecting people with disabilities

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