Children’s Trust announces changes to its Strengthening Families Program (SFP). Previously serving families with children ages 6-11, the program will now be expanded to include youth up to 17 years…
By Leesa Nelson, Parent Engagement Coordinator at Children’s Trust of South Carolina In the month of February, people spend a lot of focus, time and energy on the word love.
Board Member Erin Pate was presented the Yezbak Award by Board Chair Beverly Hamilton for her exemplary service to the organization. This is the second time Pate has received this…
Milestones like birthdays and anniversaries offer an opportunity to reflect on the passage of time, celebrate personal growth, and strengthen connections with loved ones. They serve as meaningful markers…
Children’s Trust Board Member Erin Pate spoke to the South Carolina Joint Citizens Committee on Children on September 10, 2024, at a Conway public hearing during the committee’s annual tour.
In April 1984, the General Assembly established Children’s Trust of South Carolina to stimulate a wide range of innovative child abuse and neglect prevention programs and meet the critical needs…
Each April, Child Abuse Prevention Month is our opportunity to celebrate the partnerships that make prevention possible and raise awareness to build the collective responsibility for neglect and abuse prevention. …
Children’s Trust is excited to partner with parents and caregivers across South Carolina for its inaugural statewide parent advisory council. Beginning in April 2024, the parent advisory council will consist…
Standing with state leaders, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Pamela Evette affirmed the state’s commitment to maternal health and early childhood development by voicing support for home visiting programs that…
Children’s Trust of South Carolina has received $2.3 million from The Duke Endowment to grow the Positive Parenting Program, also known as Triple P, in South Carolina over the next…