Children’s Trust receives notice for its work with the federal Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention programs. 2018 CBCAP State Summary of Exemplary Practices Children’s Trust was one of…
Children’s Trust has continued its work to support children and families through local prevention partners who deliver our evidence-based programs across the state. Learn how all of us have…
Sue Williams, Children’s Trust CEO, discusses the importance of Child Abuse Prevention Month during April. Our organization leads the annual effort to bring together family-serving organizations, state agencies, businesses, communities,…
Aditi Srivastav Bussells, Ph.D, the director of research for Children’s Trust, currently serves as a mayor-appointed member of the city of Columbia’s Complete Count Committee.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Gov. Henry McMaster has issued his annual proclamation in support of keeping children safe and building strong families. Gov. Henry McMaster…
The coronavirus is having a significant impact on family life, which includes the potential for greater child abuse and neglect. CNN and the New York Times featured columns by…
The coronavirus outbreak is having a major impact on every part of daily life, and that’s certainly the case for community organizations as well as state and federal agencies dedicated…
Standing with partners across the state and the nation, Children’s Trust is working to make sure that all of South Carolina’s kids get counted in the 2020 U.S. Census. Census…
Children’s Trust CEO Sue Williams addresses what it will take to support children, families and communities in South Carolina as all of us face the many challenges presented by…
Children’s Trust is working with parent advisory councils in Richland, Oconee, and Marlboro counties to inform parents, community leaders, educators, and health care providers about effective strategies to prevent childhood…