Agency History

Shoreline Behavioral Health Services (SBHS) operates as an independent, public, not-for-profit, supplementary agency of the Horry County Government. The authority for operation had it origins in Act 301 of the 1972 South Carolina Legislative Session.eef Later, under the "Home Rule" action by the legislature, local alcohol and drug commissions came under the authority of local councils. In 1985 the Horry County Council passed County Ordinance 6-85 formally establishing the Horry County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (HCCADA) and designating it as the single county authority for alcohol and drug abuse programming. In the spring of 2000, the HCCADA became Shoreline Behavioral Health Services.

The original ordinance established a Commission Board of Officers comprised of seven members appointed for three year terms. All Officers are Horry County residents and are chosen to represent a cross section of county citizens. The Board sets policy and approves budgets along with a number of other specified duties. The Board appoints an Executive Director who is responsible for the day to day operations of the agency. The SBHS Board of Officers has adopted a set of Bylaws by which to conduct business.

In August 2000, SBHS moved into a new facility located on Wise Road in Conway. The new facility was a major accomplishment for the agency and the fulfillment of a dream. Services have been expanded and staff/clients feel more comfortable and relaxed.eef

The SBHS Board of Officers:

* Theodore R. Lewis, Chairman

* Mark A. Singleton, Vice-Chairman

* Albert S. Kresken, Jr.

* Joe Cunningham

* Kerry Harrah

* Harold D. Ford

* Matt Turbeville

* John F. Coffin, Executive Director

Contact: tammy@shorelinebhs.org for more information.