By Caitlin Byrd The State U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace knows what it’s like to be a full-time, working, single parent during the pandemic. She’s doing it every day as a…
By Caitlin Harrington Greenville News Whether it’s childcare issues, distance learning or unemployment, a new study shows nearly half of the state’s households with children are struggling in some…
A WSPA 7 News report featured a new website developed by Children’s Trust that helps connect South Carolina parents with community resources and services. Watch WSPA’s Ben Hoover interview…
Staff reports Moultrie News The State of South Carolina is one of four jurisdictions nationwide chosen to participate in the first tier of a cutting edge national program that aims…
By Tony Fortier-Bensen WCIV ABC News 4 South Carolina will join two states and Los Angeles County in a new national program that will redesign the typical child welfare program…
By Lauren Sausser The Post and Courier In 2018, there were 56,668 infants born in South Carolina. Exactly 4,860 of them were from Charleston County; 17,505 in the state were…
By Lindsay Street, Statehouse correspondent Statehouse Report South Carolina has slightly fewer children living in concentrated poverty now compared to five years earlier, But 12 percent — about one in…
Staff Reports Midlands Biz Approximately 130,000 children in South Carolina live in concentrated poverty, according to “Children Living in High-Poverty, Low-Opportunity Neighborhoods,” a new KIDS COUNT® Data Snapshot released…
Staff Reports, Midlands Biz United Way of the Midlands received nearly $158,000 from Richland County Government to fund the launch of a pilot program placing a Resiliency Team, part of…