Children’s Trust hosted its first Freshman Academy to brief newly-elected public officials on children’s issues in advance of the 2019 session of the S.C. General Assembly. Neil White, who…
Home visiting models such as Parents as Teachers provide mothers with young children with important information, resources and skills that transform lives. Neil White, who tells the stories of Children’s…
As Children’s Trust works with local partners across South Carolina to support children and families, Neil White, who tells the stories of the organization, visits one of the sites…
Abby Wilson, director of community initiatives for Children’s Trust, is responsible for leading a collaborative approach in the launch of the evidence-based Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) across the state.
A visit by Children’s Bureau associate commissioner Jerry Milner with Children’s Trust, program partners and families in South Carolina proved an enlightening experience for all involved. Neil White, who…
A new coalition called Resilient Richland brought together community leaders and child-serving professionals for its official launch. Neil White, who tells the stories of Children’s Trust, covered the event.
The South Carolina Child Well-Being Coalition, which is led by Children’s Trust, held its second full meeting Oct. 31 to continue its discussion on improving outcomes for children experiencing…
Resilient Richland held a recent training on adverse childhood experiences for city of Columbia employees in coordination with Children’s Trust and United Way of the Midlands. Neil White, who…
With the 2018 Home Visiting Summit approaching, Aditi Srivastav Bussells discusses how home visiting programs can help prevent adverse childhood experiences. Bussells, who is working on her Ph.D. at…
A graduate student at the University of South Carolina’s clinical-community psychology doctoral program, Van Phan wrote this column during his tenure as research assistant at Children’s Trust, where he…