Children’s Trust CEO Sue Williams had this editorial published June 28 in The State. It explains how child advocates must keep working hard to implement proven prevention programs in…
Katrin Burns, the Safe Kids South Carolina associate for Children’s Trust, wants to make sure no children in our state suffer heatstroke-related death or injury this summer. She highlights…
Suzi Roberts, who’s competing in the Miss South Carolina pageant this week as Miss Coastal Islands, embraced Children’s Trust and its work this spring as part of her platform.
Children’s Trust, home to Safe Kids South Carolina, is working with the Department of Health and Environmental Control to train more child passenger safety technicians around the state. Neil…
Melanie Morse, a clinical-community psychology doctoral student at the University of South Carolina, recently finished a one-year graduate assistantship with Children’s Trust of South Carolina. During her assistantship, she…
Looking for good conversations about the the ups and down of raising children and building a cohesive family? The place to go is a Parent Café. Neil White, who…
Home visiting is a proven early-intervention strategy that pairs volunteer families with specialists who provide services throughout a child’s first five years to improve health, development, and early learning.
Melissa Augsburger recently finished her field placement as a policy intern with Children’s Trust, a stint that allowed her to complete a Master of Social Work degree at the…
May is National Water Safety Month, and Children’s Trust has started a Water Safety Coalition to mobilize statewide advocates as a way of raising awareness, increasing safety education and…
The fifth annual Children’s Advocacy Day took center stage on April 26 at the State House, where the South Carolina Network of Children’s Advocacy Centers teamed with Children’s Trust…