Expansion Provides Parenting Help to More Poor Mothers-To-Be
Rich Wandover/Photo COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — More of South Carolina’s poor mothers-to-be will get parenting help at home through a $30 million public-private partnership that aims to reduce pre-term births and child hospitalizations. Gov. Nikki Haley is joining other state officials and private nonprofit leaders Tuesday to announce the state’s Pay for Success project that provides bonuses when evaluations show…