Share Your Parenting Story in South Carolina
Share Your Journey
Share your story! Parenting can be the most humbling, challenging and rewarding experience of your life. We want to hear your story and journey. We hope you will share the good, bad, funny, sad – and all the stuff in between. Your contributions help others know they are not alone and help all of us find the joy in being a parent.
Submission Rules and Guidelines
While we will not publish your name or location on SCParents.org, we ask for contact information in case we need additional information or clarification.
Respect and civility.
Operate with respect and courtesy and be civil and constructive. Don’t send personal attacks, harassment, pornography, hate speech or the like. Our parent contributors are volunteers and do this because they want to build a better South Carolina, one family at a time
Obligation to protect.
If you share information about a child in danger, we will contact the appropriate authorities and/or law enforcement.
Legal issues.
We will not respond to inquiries, especially those of a legal nature, about specific child custody, child abuse, child neglect or other cases. Those questions should be forwarded to the appropriate child advocacy organizations, state agencies, law enforcement or the courts.
Strengths-based.
Through proven protective factors, we know every family has strengths that when rooted can grow and make them stronger. The content we publish will help advance and build those strengths.
Become a Contributor
If you are interested in becoming one of our volunteer parent contributors, please apply here! We are looking for parents who are willing to answer questions and share what they have learned and how they have grown through their parenting journeys. We welcome all those who share our values, have something to say and want to build community for parents.