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We advocate, educate, research, and convene community in service to women and girls for a more equitable South Carolina.

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🗣️🗣️ Early bird tickets are officially LIVE for WREN’s 10-Year Anniversary Summit: Our Power, Our Future!

For 10 years, WREN has worked to build power with women and girls across South Carolina. This summit is both a celebration of how far we’ve come and a call to keep moving forward together.

Join us for a day of connection, strategy, and action as we bring together advocates, partners, community leaders, and changemakers from across the state.

Reserve your spot and be part of what comes next. Tickets at the link in bio!


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Art has always been a powerful tool for storytelling ✊ and we’re honored to partner with Stormwater Studios for the Building Bridges Through Art exhibition. Join us in June as we celebrate creativity as a catalyst for change!

📍 Columbia, SC
🖼️ Exhibition: June 5–28
🗣️ Artists in Conversation: June 6
🗓️ Opening Reception: June 18


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Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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2 days ago

Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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2 days ago

Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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2 days ago

Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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2 days ago

Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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2 days ago

Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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2 days ago


Summer break is almost here ☀️ but for many families, that doesn’t mean things get easier.

When school is out, parents and caregivers are left figuring out childcare, summer camps, work schedules, transportation, and rising costs all at once. For too many families, care is too expensive, too limited, or too hard to access.

As summer approaches, we’re reminded that families need more than temporary solutions. They need affordable, accessible childcare that supports parents, caregivers, children, and communities across South Carolina.


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Our democracy is NOT a political game. South Carolina belongs to the people! ✊💜🎉


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Our democracy is NOT a political game. South Carolina belongs to the people! ✊💜🎉


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Our democracy is NOT a political game. South Carolina belongs to the people! ✊💜🎉


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📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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3 days ago

📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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3 days ago


📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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3 days ago

📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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3 days ago

📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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3 days ago

📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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3 days ago

📢 November isn’t the only election moment that matters.

Primaries help shape who appears on the ballot and understanding the process helps communities show up before decisions are already made.

South Carolina’s statewide primaries are currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, and early voting is from May 26-June 5!

Check your registration, know your ballot, and make a plan to vote 🗳️


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Want to bring advocacy tools, community conversations, and civic engagement resources directly to your community?

WREN offers sessions across South Carolina, including advocacy trainings, community conversations, letter-writing workshops, and more. These gatherings are designed to help communities better understand the issues impacting women, girls, and families and how to turn that knowledge into action.

Request a session at scwren.org or email ajones@scwren.org


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Real stories can create real impact.

When you share your experience through WREN’s Storyteller Series, your story can help show lawmakers and the public what policies look like in everyday life. Those lived experiences can shape conversations, inform advocacy, and help move South Carolina toward lasting change.

Your story matters and it can help move us forward. ✊

Share it with us at the link in bio


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Join us at Stormwater Studios for Building Bridges Through Art 2026 in partnership with the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network - WREN.

This community-centered exhibition brings together artists whose work responds to themes of gender justice, advocacy, healthcare access, economic inequality, childcare, and community support systems inspired by The Status of Women and Girls in South Carolina: 2025 Research Findings.

Through painting, sculpture, fiber, mixed media, photography, and more, featured artists explore lived experiences, spark dialogue, and imagine pathways toward equity and collective action.

Featured Artists include: Ava Baker, Eva Bradley, Demetria Blooms Things by Demetria, Aerin Chafa, Kalah Crawford, Keelin Gangwish, Betsy Halford, Mana Hewitt, Christopher Lane Art, Susan Lenz, Shaina Manuel, Kat Martin, Shabnam Miri, Gina Moore, Scott Neely, Tammy Quarles, Renee Rouillier, Kathleen Sahtunkinish, Blakely Sheely, Tayler Simon, Nancy Stockton, Julia Strasburger, Keith Tolen, and Meredith Walker.

📍 Exhibition Dates: June 5–28, 2026
📍 Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Sunday | 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
📍 Reception: June 18, 2026 | 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Join us for an exhibition that uses art as a platform for conversation, awareness, and community connection.

@wrenetwork @stormwaterstudiosart @thingsbydemetria @susanlenz @shainasart @jules_knightlyarts @meredithwalkerstudio @katmartart @earthsuckstanktop @redbowtie1 @monkeygirlartwork @addartbykalah @laneartworks @tayler_made_books @neelyprojects @avabaker.makes @creatingcaddo @cucumbertoast @nbstockton @shabnammiristudio

#StormwaterStudios #BuildingBridgesThroughArt #WREN #ColumbiaSC #SouthCarolinaArts #ContemporaryArt #CommunityThroughArt #VistaSC #SodaCityArts #ArtExhibition


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Join us at Stormwater Studios for Building Bridges Through Art 2026 in partnership with the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network - WREN.

This community-centered exhibition brings together artists whose work responds to themes of gender justice, advocacy, healthcare access, economic inequality, childcare, and community support systems inspired by The Status of Women and Girls in South Carolina: 2025 Research Findings.

Through painting, sculpture, fiber, mixed media, photography, and more, featured artists explore lived experiences, spark dialogue, and imagine pathways toward equity and collective action.

Featured Artists include: Ava Baker, Eva Bradley, Demetria Blooms Things by Demetria, Aerin Chafa, Kalah Crawford, Keelin Gangwish, Betsy Halford, Mana Hewitt, Christopher Lane Art, Susan Lenz, Shaina Manuel, Kat Martin, Shabnam Miri, Gina Moore, Scott Neely, Tammy Quarles, Renee Rouillier, Kathleen Sahtunkinish, Blakely Sheely, Tayler Simon, Nancy Stockton, Julia Strasburger, Keith Tolen, and Meredith Walker.

📍 Exhibition Dates: June 5–28, 2026
📍 Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Sunday | 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
📍 Reception: June 18, 2026 | 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Join us for an exhibition that uses art as a platform for conversation, awareness, and community connection.

@wrenetwork @stormwaterstudiosart @thingsbydemetria @susanlenz @shainasart @jules_knightlyarts @meredithwalkerstudio @katmartart @earthsuckstanktop @redbowtie1 @monkeygirlartwork @addartbykalah @laneartworks @tayler_made_books @neelyprojects @avabaker.makes @creatingcaddo @cucumbertoast @nbstockton @shabnammiristudio

#StormwaterStudios #BuildingBridgesThroughArt #WREN #ColumbiaSC #SouthCarolinaArts #ContemporaryArt #CommunityThroughArt #VistaSC #SodaCityArts #ArtExhibition


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The regular legislative session may be over, but SC lawmakers are back for a special session after pressure from the President to redraw our maps.

This is about power and is an attempt to cheat voters out of fair representation. The maps lawmakers draw impact everything from reproductive health access to economic justice for years to come.

And because the House and Senate can still move legislation during this special session, dangerous bills remain in play.

Call your Senators and tell them to VOTE NO on changing our maps.


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1 weeks ago

The regular legislative session may be over, but SC lawmakers are back for a special session after pressure from the President to redraw our maps.

This is about power and is an attempt to cheat voters out of fair representation. The maps lawmakers draw impact everything from reproductive health access to economic justice for years to come.

And because the House and Senate can still move legislation during this special session, dangerous bills remain in play.

Call your Senators and tell them to VOTE NO on changing our maps.


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3
1 weeks ago

The regular legislative session may be over, but SC lawmakers are back for a special session after pressure from the President to redraw our maps.

This is about power and is an attempt to cheat voters out of fair representation. The maps lawmakers draw impact everything from reproductive health access to economic justice for years to come.

And because the House and Senate can still move legislation during this special session, dangerous bills remain in play.

Call your Senators and tell them to VOTE NO on changing our maps.


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1 weeks ago

The regular legislative session may be over, but SC lawmakers are back for a special session after pressure from the President to redraw our maps.

This is about power and is an attempt to cheat voters out of fair representation. The maps lawmakers draw impact everything from reproductive health access to economic justice for years to come.

And because the House and Senate can still move legislation during this special session, dangerous bills remain in play.

Call your Senators and tell them to VOTE NO on changing our maps.


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1 weeks ago

The regular legislative session may be over, but SC lawmakers are back for a special session after pressure from the President to redraw our maps.

This is about power and is an attempt to cheat voters out of fair representation. The maps lawmakers draw impact everything from reproductive health access to economic justice for years to come.

And because the House and Senate can still move legislation during this special session, dangerous bills remain in play.

Call your Senators and tell them to VOTE NO on changing our maps.


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3
1 weeks ago

The regular legislative session may be over, but SC lawmakers are back for a special session after pressure from the President to redraw our maps.

This is about power and is an attempt to cheat voters out of fair representation. The maps lawmakers draw impact everything from reproductive health access to economic justice for years to come.

And because the House and Senate can still move legislation during this special session, dangerous bills remain in play.

Call your Senators and tell them to VOTE NO on changing our maps.


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1 weeks ago

Progress for working families takes partnership. 🤝

Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter spoke on the House floor about the shared effort to move Senate Bill 11 forward, a bill that would expand paid parental leave eligibility for state employees in South Carolina.

We’re grateful for Rep. Cobb-Hunter’s leadership and for every lawmaker helping move this policy forward.


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Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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1 weeks ago

Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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1 weeks ago

Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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1 weeks ago

Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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1 weeks ago

Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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1 weeks ago

Regular session has adjourned, but the work at the State House continues. Last week, Governor McMaster called the General Assembly back into session to discuss redistricting and the state budget, but those are not the only issues that could come up.

All legislation is technically still in play.WREN will continue to share updates and opportunities to take action in the upcoming weeks. 💜


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Mental health is a South Carolina issue, and when our communities struggle, women and families feel the impact.

These numbers show the need for more accessible care, stronger support systems, and resources that meet people before they reach crisis. For women and girls, mental health is connected to so many parts of life: caregiving, school, work, safety, economic security, and overall well-being.

Building a healthier South Carolina means investing in the people, families, and communities that make our state stronger. 💜


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Mental health is a South Carolina issue, and when our communities struggle, women and families feel the impact.

These numbers show the need for more accessible care, stronger support systems, and resources that meet people before they reach crisis. For women and girls, mental health is connected to so many parts of life: caregiving, school, work, safety, economic security, and overall well-being.

Building a healthier South Carolina means investing in the people, families, and communities that make our state stronger. 💜


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2 weeks ago

Mental health is a South Carolina issue, and when our communities struggle, women and families feel the impact.

These numbers show the need for more accessible care, stronger support systems, and resources that meet people before they reach crisis. For women and girls, mental health is connected to so many parts of life: caregiving, school, work, safety, economic security, and overall well-being.

Building a healthier South Carolina means investing in the people, families, and communities that make our state stronger. 💜


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2 weeks ago

Mental health is a South Carolina issue, and when our communities struggle, women and families feel the impact.

These numbers show the need for more accessible care, stronger support systems, and resources that meet people before they reach crisis. For women and girls, mental health is connected to so many parts of life: caregiving, school, work, safety, economic security, and overall well-being.

Building a healthier South Carolina means investing in the people, families, and communities that make our state stronger. 💜


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2 weeks ago

Mental health is a South Carolina issue, and when our communities struggle, women and families feel the impact.

These numbers show the need for more accessible care, stronger support systems, and resources that meet people before they reach crisis. For women and girls, mental health is connected to so many parts of life: caregiving, school, work, safety, economic security, and overall well-being.

Building a healthier South Carolina means investing in the people, families, and communities that make our state stronger. 💜


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2 weeks ago

Mental health is a South Carolina issue, and when our communities struggle, women and families feel the impact.

These numbers show the need for more accessible care, stronger support systems, and resources that meet people before they reach crisis. For women and girls, mental health is connected to so many parts of life: caregiving, school, work, safety, economic security, and overall well-being.

Building a healthier South Carolina means investing in the people, families, and communities that make our state stronger. 💜


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