COLUMBIA, S.C. — Several critical health indicators show opportunities for South Carolina to improve the health and well-being of its youngest citizens, according to the 2023…
Brooke Ryan shares her experience as a Children’s Trust intern during her junior year at the University of South Carolina. Coming into my position as a Children’s Trust…
“Since 2020, housing needs have become even more pronounced due to increased inflation, rising rents, rapid house price appreciation, and higher mortgage interest rates.” — Joseph Von Nessen, Ph.D. in…
Every day, parents across South Carolina work to improve the lives of their families, neighbors and communities. One of those parents is Naitia Thompson. Naitia Thompson and…
Governor Henry McMaster declared April as Child Abuse Prevention Month alongside other child-serving organizations and agencies at the South Carolina State House on April 18. S.C. Department…
David Yezbak is a true champion for children. He served as a Children’s Trust founding board member and as board chair for several years; he continues to support the organization…
By Beverly Hamilton This year, Congress can help end child abuse and neglect in this country by providing states and communities with additional resources for community-based solutions that keep kids…
“Anything we can do to help children helps everyone.” Elizabeth Gressette is a volunteer and donor who has been a critical part of Children’s Trust’s growth and impact over…
By Donna Waites, President of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina About a decade ago, a young father found himself the sole caretaker of his two young sons.
CEO Sue Williams testified earlier this month in support of a bill that would provide financial support for kinship caregivers in South Carolina. Children’s Trust CEO Sue…