The Building Hope for Children Conference hosted by Children’s Trust in September in Greenville was a huge success. This gathering of child-serving professionals, advocates, and national, state and community leaders…
Less than one week remains to register for the Building Hope for Children Conference. The Aug. 27 deadline is fast approaching, and you don’t want to miss this gathering of…
We are heading into the final month to register for the Building Hope for Children Conference Sept. 5-6 in Greenville, and our push to let child-serving professionals know about this…
Lawmakers from the Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children gathered to discuss the annual national release of child well-being data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation KIDS COUNT® project.
Children’s Trust CEO Sue Williams was named one of five recipients of the Children’s Bureau Champion Award at the 21st National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect in Washington, D.C. in late April.
Gov. Henry McMaster and Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette kicked off Child Abuse Prevention Month April 1 at the Governor’s Mansion with a press conference that highlighted the seriousness of the…
Raising awareness is a critical first step in preventing child abuse and neglect. Child Abuse Prevention Month, held every April, is the annual opportunity for us to join voices with…
Children’s Trust awarded grant funding to four new partners in the Lowcountry to deliver the Strengthening Families Program (SFP). The grantees are Carolina Youth Development Center in Berkeley County; Dorchester…
At its annual retreat, Children’s Trust board of directors spent an afternoon at Middle Tyger Community Center in the Spartanburg area, where they heard from program directors, nurse managers and…
Children’s Trust CEO Sue Williams wrote the following holiday message as the organization wraps up the calendar year and looks ahead to 2019: The Beatles once sang, “We get by…