(WCBD) – Approximately 40,000 pinwheels will be planted in April throughout the state to raise awareness. They provide a strong visible presence of your community’s commitment to preventing child abuse.
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) – Shining light on the dark, often overlooked topic of child abuse. Charleston leaders will plant a garden of shiny pinwheels Monday at Colonial Lake to…
Innovative International Program Now Available in Communities Throughout South Carolina Children’s Trust has funded Stepping Stones Triple P training for 18 practitioners at Family Connection of South Carolina. These…
Increasing the availability of high-quality child care is one of the keys to making South Carolina the best place in the nation to raise a child. As the new…
Several children’s advocacy groups from across the state united in Columbia Thursday to release a report on what the state can do to help families with young children. The…
A new 2017 Early Childhood Common Agenda by leading state children’s advocates urges state leaders to support working families and improve access to high-quality preschool and child care, to…
Columbia, S.C (Associated Press) – The top group that works to prevent child abuse in South Carolina wants state lawmakers to pass reforms they say will help working families…
Sue Williams, CEO, Children’s Trust of South Carolina Columbia, SC (WLTX) – Child advocates gathered at the State House on Thursday to announce the 2017 Early Childhood Common…
EdVenture will recognize PC coaching family’s nurturing of children GREAT FRIEND TO KIDS: Niberts to be Honored this Thursday in Columbia Peggy and Gregg Nibert EdVenture will honor…