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EdVenture will recognize PC coaching family’s nurturing of children GREAT FRIEND TO KIDS: Niberts to be Honored this Thursday in Columbia Peggy and Gregg Nibert EdVenture will honor…
For several years, Children’s Trust of South Carolina has hosted the Building Hope for Children Conference, a statewide biannual two-day event focused on child abuse and neglect prevention. But this…
The parent advisory council launched by Children’s Trust in Richland and Lexington counties participated in a recent community outreach effort as parents get their children ready to return to…
COLUMBIA – Approximately 130,000 children in South Carolina live in concentrated poverty, according to “Children Living in High-Poverty, Low-Opportunity Neighborhoods,” a new KIDS COUNT® Data…
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Twelve percent of children in South Carolina have reported experiencing depression or anxiety in 2020, a 55% increase from 2016, according to the 2022 KIDS COUNT®…
Staff Reports Midlands Biz Approximately 130,000 children in South Carolina live in concentrated poverty, according to “Children Living in High-Poverty, Low-Opportunity Neighborhoods,” a new KIDS COUNT® Data Snapshot released…
Children’s Trust wraps up a successful crowdfunding online appeal that kicked off six weeks ago. Annual Giving Coordinator Victoria Busbee shares the news. Children’s Trust got football season off…
Shopping with young children can often feel stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. During a recent Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) workshop, parents and caregivers explored ways to make…
Family strengthening programs are needed now more than ever, and Children’s Trust continues to work with its partners across South Carolina to deliver services to children and families during…
LowcountryBizSC.com – Children’s Trust has received a $4.2 million grant from The Duke Endowment to initiate the Positive Parenting Program, known as Triple P, in select South Carolina counties.