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help us make an IMPACT in the lives of those who are in need.


 At Tears of the Saints, Inc., we genuinely care about those facing homelessness and strive to make a meaningful difference in their lives. Our program offers essential support, including food, snacks, blankets, socks, tents, and other basic necessities that help individuals survive during difficult times. We also reach out to those at risk of becoming homeless, ensuring they have access to the resources they need. In our commitment to community, we take the time to visit senior citizens, providing them with thoughtful gifts and, most importantly, sharing our love and compassion. Together, we can create a network of support and kindness for those who need it most.  Linking those in need with those who want to help.

Parenting classes

A program for parents with strong-willed children. on drugs, in gangs, talking back, not listening to direction. or any unwanted behavior that a parent wants to eliminate. We will come along side of you to help you right the ship. No one wants to see a child  suffer the consequences of bad behavior. We are DSS and DJJ approved.

Prison parenting class

This class helps participants gain parenting skills that will help them in their future endeavors. This class also deals with strong -willed children.

Financial Assistance 

This is a new program where we help with small utility bills when funding is available.

Counseling

Tears of the Saints, Inc. also offers biblical counseling to individuals and couples.

          Homelessness

According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness

17 out of every 10,000 people in the United States were experiencing homelessness on a single night in January 2019 during HUD’s Annual Point-in-Time Count. These 567,715 people represent a cross-section of America. They are associated with every region of the country, family status, gender category, and racial/ethnic group. You can help by giving monetarily and giving of your time and talents. 


How does the absence of a father affect a child's life?

There is a father absence crisis in America.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 18.3 million children, 1 in 4, live without a biological, step, or adoptive father in the home. Consequently, there is a father factor in nearly all social ills facing America today.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2020). Living arrangements of children under 18 years old: 1960 to present. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Bureau.

Proactive parenting initiative 

Better known as PPI it provides a free ten-week program that offers classes to parents/guardians that have strong-willed children ages 12 to 18 years old. This program is also offered to parents that are inmates in Spartanburg County.


Help us to make a difference in someone's life. Thank you for your support, prayers, and your generosity.

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