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Infant Surrendered Safely Under Safe Haven Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Danielle Jones 803-898-7248 Danielle.Jones@dss.sc.gov    Infant Surrendered Safely Under Safe Haven Act October 22, 2020 – Officials with the Orangeburg Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg recently accepted an…

Infant Surrendered Safely

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Marilyn M. Matheus Marilyn.matheus@dss.sc.gov 803-898-7858   Infant Surrendered Safely Under Safe Haven Act     December 10, 2019 - Medical professionals with the Anderson Area Women’s and Children’s…

Infant Surrendered Safely Under Safe Haven Act

April 27, 2020 -  Officials with the Town of Mount Pleasant Fire Department recently accepted an infant surrendered under Daniel’s Law, The Safe Haven for Abandoned Babies Act.  The Caucasian baby girl was born on April 24, 2020 and weighed 6…

Infant in Spartanburg County Surrendered Under Safe Haven Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Danielle Jones 803-898-7602 publicinfo@dss.sc.gov Infant in Spartanburg County Surrendered Under Safe Haven Act July 13, 2023 – Officials with Spartanburg Regional Medical Center recently accepted an infant

Infant in Spartanburg County Surrendered Under Safe Haven Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Danielle Jones 803-898-7602 publicinfo@dss.sc.gov   Infant in Spartanburg County Surrendered Under Safe Haven Act February 23, 2023 - Officials with Spartanburg Regional Medical Center recently accepted an infant

SCDSS Showcases Range of Services in New PSA Campaign

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Will Batchelor (803) 898-7835 publicinfo@dss.sc.gov  SCDSS Showcases Range of Services in New PSA Campaign September 11, 2023- The South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) is rolling out a series of…


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