We envision a Spartanburg County where homelessness is recognized as a solvable problem and where everyone has a safe, secure place to call home.
A Place to Call Home (APTCH) is a collective effort to address homelessness and housing instability in Spartanburg County. The collective was founded by the City of Spartanburg, OneSpartanburg Inc., Spartanburg County, Spartanburg Housing, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, United Way of the Piedmont, and The Faith Initiative to End Child Poverty.
Focused on a continuum of support that includes preventing homelessness, serving those who are currently homeless, and emphasizing housing as the ultimate solution, we are committed to balancing immediate needs with system-level solutions. Together, we will take an inclusive and collaborative approach, addressing homelessness by convening partners, elevating our impact, and educating the community. Learn more…
United Way of the Piedmont serves as the fiscal agent for A Place to Call Home. This means your donation will be processed through United Way of the Piedmont, and you may see their name on your receipt or bank statement. Your gift is tax-deductible and will be used exclusively to support the work of A Place to Call Home.
If you have any questions about your donation, don’t hesitate to contact United Way at 864-582-7556 or A Place to Call Home at 864-580-5022.