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Where does Keystone get its funding?

DONATE

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Keystone has a partnership with Engiven to accept donations via 39 different cryptocurrencies. Click on the donate button below to donate using crypto!

Other Ways to Give

Keystone has a partnership with The Foundation for the Carolinas (FFTC) whose mission is to inspire philanthropy and strengthen our region through innovative community initiatives. FFTC has a special portal for Keystone donations that will be directed to our Building a Brighter Future gift fund!

Click here if you would like to donate to Keystone’s Building a Brighter Future gift fund through the Foundation for the Carolinas.

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York County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Inc.

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Patient Needs

  • Gatorade (preferably individual powdered packets)-provides electrolytes during the detoxification process
  • bars of soap
  • liquid wash detergent
  • toilet paper
  • toothpaste
  • feminine napkins
  • tampons
  • toothbrushes
  • shampoo
  • conditioner
  • dish detergent
  • deodorant
  • brush/combs
  • laundry detergent
  • fabric softener/dryer sheets
  • Chapstick
  • shaving cream
  • lotion
  • disposable razors
  • magazines
  • books
  • puzzles
  • board games
  • packaged snack items
  • popcorn
  • candy
  • journals
  • 8 1/2″ x 11″ frames

Holiday Needs for Inpatient Clients:

  • toiletries (essentials such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo)
  • hand/body lotion
  • Chapstick
  • winter slippers
  • socks, gloves/mittens, toboggans, hats, scarves
  • plush, lightweight blankets
  • stationery, envelopes, stamps
  • writing pens, highlighters
  • gum, candy
  • fresh fruit
  • word search books/crossword puzzles

Keystone Substance Abuse Services is a private not-for-profit organization dedicated to assisting adolescents and their families recover from the devastating effects of substance use disorders. We are designated as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization under the Internal Revenue Code. One of the ways you can help us meet the growing need of providing high-quality services to South Carolina’s families is through a monetary donation. These donations are tax-deductible for personal income taxes.

Donations can also be made by contacting Melaina Maturo, our Development Coordinator at (803) 324-1800 or [email protected].

You can also mail your donation to:

Keystone Substance Abuse Services
PO Box 4437
Rock Hill, SC 29732

Once received, we’ll send you a letter acknowledging your donation and will place you on our mailing list to receive our newsletter and other news about our facility and services.

FUNDING

Keystone Bridges the Gap for Patients in Need

The Leadership Team at Keystone does everything in its power to keep costs low and ensure that treatment is affordable for those who need care for serious health concerns. In fact, less than 20 percent of our annual operating budget is covered by patient fees—the rest of our funds come from Medicaid, the public sector, including federal, state, and local monies, grants and individual donations.

An Ideal Public-Private Partnership

Keystone is an ideal public-private partnership, which means that we do receive funds from the government, but we use taxpayer money only as the last resort, raising as much as possible through other avenues. This gives Keystone, and the people who come to us for help, the security that results from government assistance, but with greater autonomy and flexibility. Together, Keystone and other agencies can do more for York County than any of us could do alone.

HOW IT ALL BREAKS DOWN:

Where Keystone’s Funding Comes From

Total budget for FY20: $5.7 million

21%    Medicaid

19%    State

17%    Patient Fees

25%    Federal

11%     Local

5%     Donations & Grants

1%     United Way

1%     Interests & Other

kEYSTONE FUNDING CHART

If you or someone you know needs medical care for drug or alcohol use, call our main office

Call our main office at (803) 324-1800 for a confidential screening. We will help you determine the best course of action and connect you with others in the community who can help you recover.