South Carolina’s ranking of No. 41 overall in the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual KIDS COUNT Data Book on child and family well-being doesn’t come as a shock to state…
In our May newsletter, we highlight the 2020 Home Visiting Needs Assessment, which offers an update on areas of need for implementing home visiting program models across the state. It…
Organizations and communities held activities throughout April to raise awareness of the need to prevent child abuse and neglect. Children’s Trust, which had 116 prevention partners this year across South…
Raising awareness is a critical first step in preventing child abuse and neglect. When we take action to help families thrive, children will be safe and have the opportunity to…
National and state leaders in child abuse prevention understand the value of the Building Hope for Children Conference, which will be held virtually March 23-25. By registering for this event,…
The biennial Building Hope for Children Conference will provide a unique experience for those interested in the prevention of child abuse and neglect. With a theme of “A New Way…
As 2020 winds down, we look back on a year that has presented challenges previously unseen in our lifetimes, especially for children and families already living on the edge of…
Children’s Trust board member Tiffany Santagati was recently presented the Yezbak Award for her service to the organization. The award, which is named for former board chair David Yezbak, highlights…
Children’s Trust of South Carolina has launched scParents.org, a statewide resource for families across our state searching for local services and supports. Parents and caregivers simply…
The state of South Carolina is one of four jurisdictions nationwide chosen to participate in the first tier of a cutting-edge national initiative that aims to move child welfare systems…