Pleasant Valley Connection Resources
At Pleasant Valley Connection, we believe that together we are better. A critical part of achieving our mission of empowering our community is by connecting the residents to the resources in the community. With a tightly interconnected ecosystem of resources, we can help people find the help or inspiration they need. By working with each other, all boats can rise with the tide!
Below you can find a list of resources and organizations that share our vision of building a robust and vibrant Pleasant Valley.
Youth Application
Voter Registration
- Register to vote online. Need assistance completing your application? Give us a call: 864-236-0151
- Register Now
Lifelong Learning GED or High School Diploma Program
Lifelong Learning Adult Education Center and Pleasant Valley Connection have partnered to help community members who need it to get their GED or high school diploma.
Programs offered:
- Pre-GED
- GED
- High school diploma
All programs are offered in-person or virtual, so you can choose the learning format that best fits your needs. You can also attend class at either the Sullivan Center Campus or Pleasant Valley Connections Center.
Pleasant Valley has flexible times and wants to fit your needs. We understand that everyone has different schedules, so we offer classes at a variety of times throughout the day and evening.
Let us help you get what you deserve. A high school diploma or GED can open up new opportunities for you, such as better paying jobs, college admission, and financial aid.
If you are interested in learning more about these programs, please contact call Michelle Goodwin-Calwile (864) 275-6511 or Michael Delaney (864) 355-6085.
Benefits of earning your GED or high school diploma:
- Increased earning potential: People with a high school diploma or GED earn an average of $10,000 more per year than those without one.
- Improved job prospects: Many employers require a high school diploma or GED for entry-level positions.
- Access to higher education: A high school diploma or GED is required for admission to most colleges and universities.
- Increased civic engagement: People with a high school diploma or GED are more likely to vote and participate in other civic activities.