Anderson
Grace Church
133 E. Whitner St.
Through the generosity of Grace Church, we opened our Anderson Campus in September 2020, during the pandemic! We provide ABA therapy to children at this location, with onsite support and supervision from Board Certified Behavior Analysts. Additionally, we offer speech therapy. This beautiful space is adjacent to Carolina Wren Park, which includes a wall waterfall, splash pad, and amphitheater.
Center for Developmental Services (CDS)
29 N Academy St.
Greenville, SC 29601
The Center for Developmental Services (CDS) is a network of care providers for children with special needs, bringing together a variety of independent care providers under a single roof. CDS opened its doors in March 2000 with the intention of promoting coordination of care. As of July 2023, we have joined the partnering providers housed at this facility, offering ABA therapy to young children who can benefit from this multiservice venue.
Clemson
915 W. Main St., Central
We acquired this property through the faithful work of our board members in the fall of 2022 and opened services at the renovated facility in September of 2024. We provide ABA therapy to children at this location, with onsite support and supervision from Board Certified Behavior Analysts.
Greenville
Grace Church
2801 Pelham Rd.
Through the generosity of Grace Church, we started services at Greenville – Grace Pelham Campus in May 2017. We provide ABA therapy to children at this location, with onsite support and supervision from Board Certified Behavior Analysts. Additionally, we offer speech therapy. Starting in January, 2022, we will also offer occupational therapy at this campus. This facility, located minutes from I-385, features an indoor two-story tunnel slide, indoor play space, and enclosed playground.
Greenville
Temple of Israel
400 Spring Forest Rd.
In August 2016, we began services at the Greenville-Temple of Israel location, conveniently located just minutes from I-385. We provide ABA therapy to children at this location, with onsite support and supervision from Board Certified Behavior Analysts. We also offer speech therapy and occupational therapy at this campus.. This space includes a large indoor gymnasium and enclosed outside playground. Additionally, it is within walking distance of 10-acre Butler Springs Park. Please note that this facility does not allow pork or shellfish products.
Greenwood
1027 Edgefield St.
Services began in September 2016 offering ABA therapy to children in the GLEAMS area, with onsite support and supervision from Board Certified Behavior Analysts. We also offer speech therapy. Additionally, we provide consultation services to Greenwood School District 50 and Laurens School District 56 to support students with autism. We are leasing our current space on Edgefield Street while renovations are being done to our campus on Merrywood Drive.
This campus received generous start-up financial help from the Greenwood County Community Foundation, Self Family Foundation, Self Regional Healthcare Community Outreach, SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, and community members. We are grateful for ongoing support from the Chandler family, who donated a facility to us in March 2020. Greenwood community and business groups have graciously continued to support us: Greenwood County Community Foundation, Greenwood Women Care, Lander University, Legacy Church, Sports Break, The Arts Center of Greenwood, and United Way of the Lakelands.
Landrum
424 N. Hwy. 101
Opened in September 2019, this campus houses a large portion of our education program, Hope Academy, serving students from kindergarten through high school. We also provide onsite ABA therapy with support and supervision from Board Certified Behavior Analysts, speech therapy, and occupational therapy.
Housed on over 42 acres with a view of Glassy Mountain, this campus features three separate buildings, a state-of-the-art gym and a large outdoor playground.
We are grateful to Tab and Laurin Patton, who gifted us with this amazing facility in February 2020, and to the Providence Foundation and other generous donors who funded the necessary renovation and up-fitting costs.
Spartanburg
200 Elford Ct.
In January 2018, we opened the doors of our Spartanburg campus, located in the heart of Downtown Spartanburg. This space houses both ABA therapy, supported and supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts, and the Spartanburg Prep classrooms that are part of our education program, Hope Academy. We also offer speech therapy and occupational therapy. Our organizational billing and facilities teams are headquartered in a separate building on this campus.
This campus, which is adjacent to the Mary Black Rail Trail, features a large training area with therapy observation options, communal indoor eating and activity areas, a large enclosed outdoor playground, and easy field trip access to numerous community locations.
We are grateful to the Miller family who generously purchased this campus and to the many donors who have supported its renovation and services: the employees of Southeastern Paper Group, Longleaf Fund, Mary Black Foundation, Spartanburg County Foundation, Spartanburg Regional Foundation, and Women Giving for Spartanburg. We receive ongoing support for services through United Way of the Piedmont.
Woodruff
751 E. Georgia St.
We opened our first clinical site for ABA therapy services in 2008 at this facility, thanks to Spartanburg School District 4. In June 2015, we bought the property, making it the first campus owned by Project Hope Foundation. This beautifully renovated 18,000 square foot building is home to a variety of services: ABA therapy, supported and supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts; Hope Alive Junior classrooms that are part of our education program, Hope Academy; and adult services, including our Printed by Hope business. We also offer speech therapy. Covering approximately 13 acres, this campus includes a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom house that has been renovated specifically to provide life skills training in a real-life venue. We also have two outdoor enclosed areas for play and exercise. The Woodruff Leisure Center, Greenway Trail, and McKinney Park are just minutes away.
This campus and its programs have been generously supported by Barbara Stone Foundation, the Clayman family, HKA Enterprises, the Fullerton Foundation, the Mary Black Foundation, South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council, Spartanburg County Community Development, South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department, Spartanburg County Foundation, Spartanburg Regional Foundation, Women Giving for Spartanburg, and United Way of the Piedmont.