We've changed our name, but we're still dedicated to the same mission. We are working with our partners to promote evidence-based strategies for reproductive health. The SC Campaign team is composed of talented individuals from a variety of professional backgrounds. Bringing fresh and innovative ideas to work each day, our team is dedicated to reducing teen births in South Carolina. After four years of clinical care, she went into Program and Operations Management for the counties of Horry, Georgetown and Williamsburg.

SC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy



Preventing Teen Pregnancy | The Duke Endowment
The hype has inspired editorials, articles, and even research examining whether all the attention glamorizes adolescent parenthood and encourages adolescents to have babies or whether, in the end, it helps prevent adolescent pregnancy by encouraging young people to think about the challenges. It is probably a little bit of both. Adolescents pick up plenty from media. In one study, those who watched the highest levels of sexual content on television in the 90th percentile of the adolescents surveyed were twice as likely to become pregnant as those who watched the least sexually loaded shows in the 10th percentile of the adolescents surveyed. In fact, despite the uptick in media depictions of adolescent parenthood, the adolescent birthrate in the United States is the lowest in nearly seven decades of record keeping.


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Leaders at SC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy show they value and care for their employees via an array of initiatives including enabling employees to work from home during a recent gas-price hike to onsite exercise classes. Parents are also able to bring their children to work occasionally, and those pursuing advanced degrees can flex their schedules. To promote wellness, employees can take onsite exercise classes, a weight loss challenge and participate in wellness day, which includes chair massages. Employees receive paid time off for the birth or adoption of a child and to care for an ill loved one. Leaders report that these offerings have proven invaluable to employees and have increased their loyalty to the company.




That mission continues in May as the Campaign launches its 7 th annual Road Show. The numbers show the Campaign has been successful. Over the last three decades, the teen birth rate in South Carolina has fallen by 61 percent. Despite the progress, South Carolina still has the 13th highest teen birth rate in the nation, and nearly 4, teens gave birth in the state last year. Some of the highest rates are in rural areas, and that is a central reason for the Road Show, in which Campaign team members will appear at 75 events in 31 counties.