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AARP Foundation helped more than 1 million older adults living with low income secure more than $1 billion in income, benefits and refunds. Learn more
You have the power to change the lives of seniors in poverty.
1 in 3 older adults struggle to meet their basic needs. Your gift can help seniors secure good jobs, get the benefits they've earned, and stay connected to their communities.
That’s how Chief Development Officer Stephanie McGuire describes the work of SC Thrive, an AARP Foundation grantee based in Columbia, South Carolina, that helps guide people through the
complicated application processes for SNAP benefits (formerly food stamps) and Medicare Savings Programs (MSP).
The stakes couldn’t be higher. For many seniors, maneuvering through these processes can be the difference between putting food on the table and falling into poverty.
So it matters that, in 2022 alone, SC Thrive made it easier for about 10,000 older adults to apply for SNAP benefits and 2,350 people over 65 to apply for MSP. But there’s more to it than
just filling out paperwork.
“We help people navigate through the system of available benefits so that they can live healthy, sustainable lives,” Stephanie says. “All of us come from backgrounds where we care for
people, and that is our focus.”
One man in particular made an impression on the staff. He had lost a limb as the result of a motorcycle accident, and then was denied assistance to pay for his utilities and food because the
amount he received from Social Security was four dollars over the income limit. Naturally, he was hesitant to try again, but was overjoyed to learn about the medical deductions he qualified
for as an older adult. With SC Thrive’s guidance, he was able to apply for and receive SNAP benefits.
Janise Wright, SC Thrive’s Director of Engagement, knows firsthand the importance of access to all available benefits. “I’m a breast cancer survivor,” she says. “If I didn’t have these
programs and health insurance, I wouldn’t have been successful with my treatment. So I have a passion for it.”
Janise’s experience working on Medicaid benefits for government agencies like the Department of Social Services and the Department of Health and Human Services further stoked her passion for
helping others get the benefits they need.
During her time in government, she saw people who, much like the man who had struggled after the motorcycle accident, were denied benefits. “They never wanted to apply again because they
were five dollars over the income limit,” Janise recalls. “And they said, ‘Well, where do I go next?’ And we were like, ‘Well, we don’t know.’ There was a void.”
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Since joining SC Thrive, Janise has been determined to fill that void. She recognized an opportunity to do just that when a staff member at the local library called her. “They said, ‘Janise,
there’s this gentleman who comes to the library and he really needs benefits. But the problem is that he doesn’t have a phone, he doesn’t have internet, and he walks here. Is there any way
that you can help him?’”
There was. Janise dedicated herself not just to helping that one person but to having a greater impact across the entire community. From that initial contact, a program was born: SC Thrive
now hosts “Benefit Days” at the library, where patrons can learn about all the programs available to them and how SC Thrive can help them get assistance.
“Clients are not just numbers,” Janise says. “Clients are actual people who have feelings and who have struggles. I struggled, too. It’s personal to me.”
Considering that the latest census data shows 26% of the overall population and 10% of older adults living below the poverty line, the Columbia metro area needs people like Janise and the
rest of SC Thrive’s committed, passionate staff. Not only do they assist individual residents, but they also reach deep into the community, creating relationships and building a network of
people who are helping each other live better.
But SC Thrive’s most enduring accomplishment may be the way it’s transforming misperceptions about federal and state benefits. “There are a lot of myths out there,” Janise notes. “Working
with the senior population, they always think that the government is going to take something away from them if they apply. That’s what’s so important about the work that we do. We try to
make sure that we’re educating people and that they understand the facts. We’re dispelling those myths and getting these people the services that they need.”
Like Stephanie McGuire says, SC Thrive’s work goes beyond benefits. Above all, it’s about empathy. As one SNAP applicant put it, “I feel like you actually see me and you’re not just talking
through me.” Meet more community heroes like Stephanie.
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