2017 Teen Birth Data Released
In less than a decade, the teen birth rate across Spartanburg County has dropped by more than 50%, improving educational, social, and health outcomes for teens and saving county taxpayers money in the process. In 2008, 606 children were...
Read moreAdopting a Health Equity Lens
Adopting a Health Equity Lens During a recent meeting of the Mary Black Foundation’s Board of Trustees, the following statement regarding health equity was approved: The Mary Black Foundation believes that health and wellness are basic human rights. A...
Read moreGrantee Spotlight Blog Series: Town of Duncan
Grantee Spotlight Blog Series: Town of Duncan By Julia Lezcano, Translator for the Town of Duncan El Pueblo de Duncan se complace en anunciar que son los beneficiarios de fondos para un proyecto enfocado en mejorar la salud y...
Read moreConnect Teen Spotlight: Sabriyah “Bri” Aponte
Like many other teens in Spartanburg County, Bri Aponte has a very busy schedule. A rising junior at Spartanburg High School, a member of the JROTC, a committee member for PFLAG’s Youth Pride, and a leader of the Mary...
Read moreFunding for Connect Reinstated
Spartanburg County has seen tremendous success in its efforts to reduce teen pregnancy. From 2010 to 2016, the teen birthrate in Spartanburg County decreased 50 percent (for all 15- to 19-year-olds) compared to the South Carolina rate of 43...
Read moreListening for Good
“Each of us is more than the worst thing we have ever done.” These are the words Bryan Stevenson, well known author, attorney, and Founder/Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, shared with an audience of over 400 attendees...
Read moreNonprofits Train to be Change-Makers
Spartanburg County nonprofits are investing in growing their cultural competency of the Latino community in order to more effectively fulfill their missions and create a stronger community. Cultural competency is the ability to understand, appreciate and interact with people...
Read moreImproving Spartanburg’s Health through the HC50 Challenge
An Interview with Natalia Valenzuela Swanson, Program Specialist, Healthy Eating | Active Living What is the HealthyCommunity50Challenge? The two-year Healthiest Cities and Counties Challenge, now referred to as HealthyCommunity50 (HC50), is a joint initiative of the Aetna Foundation, the...
Read moreEl censo estadounidense, contando a las personas desde 1787.
Today’s blog is written by Andy Flynt Kathryn Harvey. Andy is the chair of the Complete Count Committee. Kathryn, Founder of Neue South, is helping coordinate the efforts. El censo estadounidense, contando a las personas desde 1787. En el...
Read moreHealthMatters Curriculum Incorporated at Charles Lea Center
Today’s blog is written by Cynthia C. Beacham, President for the Charles Lea Center Foundation. In December 2016, the Charles Lea Center Foundation received an $11,000 grant to implement a healthy eating/active living curriculum specifically developed for special needs...
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