South Carolina’s leaders and key child-serving agencies and organizations attended an April 6 event that recognized Child Abuse Prevention Month. Sue Williams speaks about the important role…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COLUMBIA, S.C. — Gov. Henry McMaster will designate April as Child Abuse Prevention Month with Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and other child-serving organizations and agencies at…
Child Abuse Prevention Month began April 1, and 116 prevention partners in South Carolina, including 10 women’s clubs, are working with Children’s Trust to raise awareness through events and…
Child Abuse Prevention Month begins Thursday, April 1, a time when communities work together to create positive childhood experiences in nurturing environments that give children the opportunity to flourish.
The Building Hope for Children Conference featured three days of learning and sharing. Here’s a roundup of the keynote speakers, the news, the reaction and the closing video from…
As South Carolina’s State Child Advocate and director of the S.C. Department of Children’s Advocacy (DCA), Amanda Whittle serves as a champion for accountability and service to…
During National Parent Leadership Month in February, parents in the Strengthening Families Program step up in their communities to provide guidance and support for their peers. Carla…
As the S.C. Legislature conducts its current session, child welfare issues continue to be discussed. This story details how Children’s Trust plays a vital role in ensuring lawmakers have…
Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA America) announced this week that its chapters in 10 states — Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin…
Children’s Trust director of research, Aditi Srivastav Bussells, Ph.D., was named by Narrative Science as one of 60+ Data Changemakers to Know in the nation for being a leader in…