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Got SC food stamps? In South Carolina, your EBT card can do so much more than just buy food. Use your SC food stamps to get cheap admission to several museums, low-cost internet service and so much more!
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7 Things You Need to Know
- Apply for SC food stamps online. I’ve had many people tell me that the only reason they don’t have food stamps is because they’re too embarrassed to go into the office. You can apply online and skip the lines!
- You can buy fruit trees. It’s true! You can buy much more than just groceries. You can buy some surprising things with food stamps!
- Shop smart. You may be able to get more food for your money at farmer’s markets and You-Pick Strawberry Fields!
- You could qualify for more food stamps. When I was receiving food stamps, I filled out the paperwork completely wrong. I didn’t know it at the time but I could’ve received hundreds of dollars per month in extra food stamps! If you are struggling to buy enough groceries each month, then you really need to read this post!
- You can get cash back (it’s legal)! With smart shopping techniques, you can put cash back in your pocket when you shop with EBT. Here’s how.
- You can shop at many places. Some retailers, such as Farmer’s Markets, often offer double-up programs where you can get twice as much food as you pay for. Bulk retailers like Costco also accept food stamps. Here’s a list of places that accept EBT.
- You can use your EBT card in other states! Not only can you shop in other states, you can also get EBT discounts in other states. All of our state lists use green titles to indicate what venues accept out-of-state EBT cards for discounts.
Wait — you can’t afford to miss this!
Cell phones and service may be available FREE in your area!
Internet from Comcast, CenturyLink, AT&T and more for just $5-$10 per month?! It’s true! Click here to see all the discounted Internet programs you could qualify for.
Power companies often have low income programs, including special low rates or free home improvement services! We received over $18,000 in free home improvements through these programs.
Property tax exemptions are often available for low income seniors and disabled veterans! For more info on what it is and how to apply, contact your local county assessor’s office. We even received a refund for the last two years of property taxes!
Student loan payments could be as low as ZERO dollars per month with an income based repayment plan!
Summer food services offer free meals for children 18 and under during the summer months when free and low-cost school meals aren’t available.
Veterinary care assistance is available! If you have a pet, you need to know about these agencies that may be able to assist with your pet’s vet bills.
YMCA organizations often have discounts for low income families! Contact your local YMCA for details.

Get admission discounts with your SC food stamps card!
Many museums around South Carolina offer discounted admission for guests with SC food stamps cards.
To make this list easy to read, we’ve organized it alphabetically by city and we’ve used green titles to indicate museums that accept EBT cards from all 50 states. You don’t have to live in that city to receive that discount!
It is important to remember that you cannot pay for admission with your EBT card. You will show the EBT card to receive the discount but you will need to pay the remaining admission price, if any, in cash or with a credit/debit card.
Bluffton
The Sandbox – $3 per person
In 2019, The Sandbox opened a partnership with Tanger Outlets and created a satellite museum in Tanger 2. Expanded exhibits and programming are geared toward children through age twelve.
Charleston
Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry – $1 per family
Explore the Children’s Museum, including the interactive water room and Art Room, for just $1 per family! Up to six people can enter the museum for just $1. That’s a fantastic and generous program that the museum offers through a partnership with Museums for All.
Even better, the Children’s Museum has a Warm Welcome Membership for low-income families, for just $11. That’s 95% off the regular price!!
Exhibits in the children’s museum include a medieval castle, fire truck, raceway, and kid’s garden.
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art – FREE
The Halsey Institute hosts a year-round schedule of lectures, screenings, and special events. They believe “that there is much that can be learned by seeing how an artist turns ‘a thought into a thing.’” To find out their current and upcoming exhibitions, click here. Admission is free for all.
Columbia
Columbia Museum of Art – FREE
The Columbia Museum of Art hosts an internationally renowned collection! Their art spans 5,000 years of history across 26 galleries.
EdVenture Children’s Museum – $2 per person
Learn to love learning at EdVenture’s exciting, multi-floor children’s museum. From anatomy to veterinary care, from tinkering to backyard exploring, there are adventures for every interest. Learn more here.
Anyone who receives SC food stamps, WIC or Medicaid benefits can go to EdVenture for just $2 per person! Additionally, your family may qualify for the Yes, Every Family Membership, for just $19!
SC Philharmonic – $2 balcony tickets
If you have a SC food stamps card, you can purchase up to six balcony tickets for just $2 per ticket! This deal is only valid on standard Masterworks concerts and the seating is subject to availability.
South Carolina State Museum – $2 per person
The South Carolina State Museum welcomes guests with SNAP, EBT, WIC and Medicaid benefits for just $2 per person! That covers general admission. To add a planetarium show, it will be an additional $5.
Greenville
Children’s Museum of the Upstate – $3 per person
As the 7th largest children’s museum in the US (and the 10th largest in the world), Children’s Museum of the Upstate spans 80,000 square feet and has 19 exhibit galleries! It is a truly amazing place to visit and is suitable for children up to 15 years old. Engaging exhibits include a news studio, children’s hospital, construction zone, art studio, climbing structure and more.
According to their website, up to four family members can visit for $3 per person with an EBT card and South Carolina state-issued photo ID. At their Greenville location, all children under the age of one visit free.
Sigal Music Museum – $2 per person
The Carolina Music Museum features the world-famous Carolian Clavier Collection that includes more than 40 pianos and harpsichords. Some date back to 1570! They also showcase other important instruments, offer concert spaces and more.
Upcountry History Museum – $3 per person
Present an EBT card and a valid photo ID to receive discounted admission for up to four people per EBT card. This museum is also a Blue Star Museum.
Find out more about the exhibits and programs offered by the museum on their website.
Hartsville
EdVenture Children’s Museum – $2 per person
There’s an EdVenture in Hartsville, too. From anatomy to veterinary care, from tinkering to backyard exploring, there are adventures for every interest. Learn more here.
Anyone who receives SC food stamps, WIC or Medicaid benefits can go to EdVenture for just $2 per person! Additionally, your family may qualify for the Yes, Every Family Membership, for just $19!
Hilton Head Island
The Sandbox – $3 per person
The Sandbox is a great place for kids to play! The museum is geared toward children ages 9 and under.
McConnells
Historic Brattonsville – $3 per person
Explore this 800-acre historic site and learn about the history of the Scots-Irish and African-Americans in South Carolina! This museum includes more than 30 structures, with some dating back to 1760s.
Myrtle Beach
EdVenture Children’s Museum – $2 per person
There’s also an EdVenture in Myrtle Beach. From anatomy to veterinary care, from tinkering to backyard exploring, there are adventures for every interest. Learn more here.
Anyone who receives SC food stamps, WIC or Medicaid benefits can go to EdVenture for just $2 per person! Additionally, your family may qualify for the Yes, Every Family Membership, for just $19!
Rock Hill
Main Street Children’s Museum – $3 per person
The Main Street Children’s Museum is part of Museums for All.
Museum of York County – $3 per person
The Museum of York County includes the Naturalist Center, which hosts more than 2,000 specimens, as well as the Settlemyre Planetarium, Tot Town and more.
Spartanburg
Children’s Museum of the Upstate – $3 per person
At the Spartanburg location, children can visit the market, climb the treehouse, play at the water table and more! According to their website, up to four family members can visit for $3 per person with an EBT card. All children under the age of one visit free.
York
McCelvey Center – $3 per person
The McCelvey Center is a key historical point in York. The campus houses the Historical Center of York County, the Southern Revolutionary War Institute and the Lowry Family Theater.
