Community keeps Rock Hill foster home afloat after state budget cuts
The Children’s Attention Home has always depended on community support to exist.
But leaders at the Rock Hill shelter for abused children say steep cuts in state money are forcing them to ask for more help.
In the last year and a half, leaders say they have trimmed more than $400,000 in spending by cutting employee salaries, eliminating a job and seeking donations. So far, they’ve maintained services.
View full story as published by Herald on July 16, 2010.