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SCDSS Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month

By Jack Hale COLUMBIA, S.C. – Child Abuse Prevention Month, held annually in April, is the opportunity for organizations, governmental agencies, businesses, communities, faith-based… Read More

Communities must work together to address child abuse, neglect in S.C.

By Greenville News Thriving communities rely on the effective nurturing of their residents, especially in childhood, where establishing a strong foundation for development is… Read More

State leaders and advocates rally to combat South Carolina child abuse crisis

By Joey Mattei   Bett Williams, Communications Officer – Children’s Trust of SC Thomas Knapp, Director – SC Network of Children’s Advocacy… Read More

AG Alan Wilson and advocates to observe 13th Children’s Advocacy Center Day

By Dejon Johnson   South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian speak before the jury enters the courtroom… Read More

Mount Pleasant will be declared ‘pinwheel city’ in fight against child abuse

By Tim Renaud MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – Mount Pleasant will be declared a ‘Pinwheel City’ on Tuesday morning to raise awareness in the… Read More

Mayor to declare Mount Pleasant a “Pinwheel city”

By Tavin Zinn APRIL 1, 2024 – April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month.   Mayor Will Haynie is set to declare Mount… Read More

Mount Pleasant declared ‘Pinwheel City’ to elevate child abuse prevention

By Bryce Jacquot Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie declared the town a Pinwheel City Tuesday morning at a ceremony at… Read More

Mount Pleasant declared Pinwheel City to kick off child abuse prevention month

By Tiana Maxwell Dee Norton Child Advocacy and Children’s Trust of South Carolina will plant pinwheels at Mount Pleasant town hall for… Read More

‘Child abuse is a grown-up problem’: MP declared a Pinwheel City

By Ralph Mancini Mayor Will Haynie (at lectern) kicked off the Tuesday morning press conference by urging community members to bring child… Read More

Leaders spread awareness ahead of National Child Abuse Prevention Month starting

By Marissa Thompson April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and these Lowcountry agencies are getting a head start on raising awareness.(Melissa… Read More

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