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Help local families and strengthen our community with a gift to A Child’s Haven

If you’re looking for a recipient for your end-of-the-year giving, consider a contribution to ACH to support developmentally-challenged children and their families.

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A Child's Haven representative holding a baby.

ACH’s two-generational approach involves parents and caregivers in treatment to ensure success.

Photo by Amy Randall

Did you know 26% of children in South Carolina live in poverty? That’s 245,000 children with limited access to environments and opportunities to support their development.

A Child’s Haven is a nonprofit on a mission to provide therapy for at-risk children and families in the Upstate. ACH currently provides healing early intervention services to over 430 children and families, using a two-generational approach to help break cycles of trauma and adversity that can affect children’s health and wellness over the course of their lives.

A Child's Haven representative playing with a child.

ACH provides healing therapy to children who have been expelled from early learning and child care centers.

Photo by Amy Randall

Providing a year of treatment costs $60,000+ per family — and ACH never charges caregivers for these services. Rather, the organization relies on the power of the community to provide this support.

With either a one-time or recurring monthly contribution to ACH, you can be a part of the fight against those cycles of trauma and adversity and empower local families to support their children’s development.

Learn more about giving to ACH

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