Children’s Trust of South Carolina recently received a $20,000 grant from Spectrum Digital to fund the expansion of scParents.org, a statewide resource for families searching for local services and…
Deborah Greenhouse, M.D. When is my child old enough to stay home alone? This is a challenging question and decision for all parents. While the age for leaving…
Children’s Trust of South Carolina is excited to celebrate Prevent Child Abuse America’s 50th anniversary. The national organization, for which Children’s Trust serves as the South Carolina affiliate, has…
With the help of 57 individual donors, Children’s Trust of South Carolina surpassed its $10,000 fundraising goal for Midlands Gives on May 3. Children’s Trust received $10,659 in donations,…
On April 26, Children’s Trust of South Carolina hosted a virtual discussion with the S.C. Department of Education about mental health support resources in K-12 schools. The hour-long dialog centered…
Last month, Children’s Trust and the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services hosted a webinar inviting public libraries, faith-based organizations and rural health organizations to join Community…
On April 7, Gov. Henry McMaster proclaimed April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in South Carolina. Flanked by state child-serving organizations and agencies, he encouraged listeners to invest in…
Children’s Trust has published its Annual Report, Partners in Prevention, for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. We produce this document because it shows our values in action and works to…
The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) and Children’s Trust of South Carolina today announced a partnership to help schools recognize and address the impacts of the pandemic on the…
Children’s Trust of South Carolina has a resource site for parents around the state called scparents.org. The website provides information about support available throughout South Carolina including housing, transportation, employment, educational…