COLUMBIA – After achieving its highest ranking in 2018 in the most comprehensive nationwide survey of child well-being, South Carolina slipped one spot to 39th. The 30th edition of the…
Greenville – Children’s Trust of South Carolina has selected Greenville First Steps to be the local coordinating agency that will activate the Positive Parenting Program, known as…
Georgetown – Children’s Trust of South Carolina has selected Tidelands Health, Black River United Way, Children’s Recovery Center and Frances P. Bunnelle Foundation to be the local coordinating agencies that will…
Program Investments Continue to Build Success for Parents and Their Children as New Report Highlights Opportunities COLUMBIA, South Carolina – Children’s Trust of South Carolina has received a two-year project…
COLUMBIA – Children’s Trust has received a $4.2 million grant from The Duke Endowment to initiate the Positive Parenting Program, known as Triple P, in select South Carolina counties.
Data in annual report show improvements in several areas of child well-being, return on prevention investments COLUMBIA, South Carolina – South Carolina achieved its highest placement to date in…
Columbia – Children’s Trust will host a car seat check on Thursday, April 26, outside the Calhoun Building on the State House grounds off Sumter Street. The event will be…
Citing child abuse and neglect as the most serious public health problem in the state, Gov. Henry McMaster issued an official proclamation designating April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Children’s Trust has named Stephen Leicht as its new chair of the board of directors. Thomas Lindquist takes over the position of vice chair. Read More…
COLUMBIA – South Carolina’s future prosperity depends upon all children having the opportunity to reach their full potential. The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2017 Race for Results: Building a Path to Opportunity…