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…
A recent virtual event, Evening with the Experts, brought together a Strengthening Families Program site coordinator and three parents who have completed the program to explain why it’s so…
Children’s Trust is building a plan to bring together a network of family resource centers (FRCs) in South Carolina that will unite local providers and train them on national…
As South Carolina’s lead agency for the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) federal grant since 2010, Children’s Trust has taken a leadership role in working with…
Kappa Delta sorority members continued their advocacy for the prevention of child abuse and neglect with an awareness event April 26. Children’s Trust is home to the South Carolina…
Alison Askins, Children’s Trust event planner, explains how the organization had to adapt in staging the recently-completed Building Hope for Children Conference. Due to COVID-19 concerns, the biennial event…
South Carolina’s leaders and key child-serving agencies and organizations attended an April 6 event that recognized Child Abuse Prevention Month. Sue Williams speaks about the important role…
Child Abuse Prevention Month began April 1, and 116 prevention partners in South Carolina, including 10 women’s clubs, are working with Children’s Trust to raise awareness through events and…
The Building Hope for Children Conference featured three days of learning and sharing. Here’s a roundup of the keynote speakers, the news, the reaction and the closing video from…
As South Carolina’s State Child Advocate and director of the S.C. Department of Children’s Advocacy (DCA), Amanda Whittle serves as a champion for accountability and service to…