We’re Not Just Meeting Needs – We’re Transforming Lives

restoring normalcy, dignity, and hope to children in South Carolina’s foster care system

Numbers Speak:

3510 Total Children in Foster Care

Numbers as of June 2025 according to SC DSS Data.

977 Children

Upstate

639 Children

Pee Dee

1,118 Children

Midlands

706 Children

Low Country

Who Are We

The Ashley Brown Compassion Project is committed to restoring normalcy, dignity, and hope to children in South Carolina’s foster care system. Through compassionate care and community-driven support, we show every child they are worthy of love and a brighter future. We’re not just meeting needs, we’re transforming lives.

Ashley Brown
LISW-CP-S

President

Dana Aaron
LMSW

Treasurer

Kathy Grabiec

Secretary

What We Do

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Christmas Sponsorships

Your donations help ensure that foster children experience the joy of the holiday season with personalized gifts that remind them they are loved and remembered.

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Back-to-School Supplies

Because of you, kids start the school year prepared and proud—with new backpacks, notebooks, and the tools they need to succeed.

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Graduation Recognition​

Graduating from school is a major milestone. Thanks to you, we honor foster youth with gifts and recognition that celebrate their resilience and achievements.

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Hygiene Essentials

Your generosity supplies children with basic hygiene items such toothbrushes, deodorant, and shampoo – restoring dignity and promoting self-confidence.

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Birthday Celebrations

You help us make birthdays special. Each child receives a celebration kit with personalized touches, showing them their life is worth celebrating.

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Summer Fun Kits​

With your support, we provide summer kits filled with games, crafts, and outdoor activities – bringing fun, creativity, and a break from hardship.

Your Support Changes Lives

Every child in foster care deserves to feel valued, celebrated, and supported


Thanks to compassionate donors like you, we provide essential items and meaningful moments that let children know they are not forgotten.