900 South Pine St.
Suite C
Spartanburg, SC 29303
864-327-4900
firststeps2@1steps.org

“The best evidence suggests that learning begets learning, that early investments in learning are effective. As a society, we cannot afford to postpone investing in children until they become adults, nor can we wait until they reach school age—a time when it may be too late to intervene.”

James J. Heckman, Ph.D. and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences | Professor of Economics and Director, Center for the Economics of Human Development, University of Chicago

What We Do

Our Programs

Quality Counts

Quality Counts is an initiative that supports continuous quality improvement in early care and eduation programs with the goal that ALL children will arrive at school prepared for kindergarten success.
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Early Head Start

Spartanburg County First Steps facilitates community collaborations, partnerships, effective resource utilization and funding to promote school-readiness and family well being.
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Nurse-Family Partnership

The Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) of Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties has a very simple, over-arching goal: helping first-time parents succeed.
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The Franklin School

The Franklin School is a community collaborative model child development center with a curriculum built to enhance early learning through discovery.
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Vida Y Salud

Spartanburg First Steps is partnering with Upstate Family Resource Center through an SC First Steps READY grant to expand the existing Vida Y Salud program. Vida Y Salud helps build a stronger South Carolina by supporting Latino communities with education, advocacy, and leadership development. For more information click here.

Countdown to Kindergarten

Countdown to Kindergarten is designed to increase family awareness of kindergarten expectations, create positive home-school relationships, and ensure a smooth transition to school. Spartanburg First Steps has partnered with this program since 2019. For more information click here

What Drives Us

Our Mission

Spartanburg County First Steps mission is to help all young children in our county arrive at school ready to learn and prepared for success.   To accomplish that we:

  • Support evidenced-based programs that are designed to strengthen families and support children’s growth and development during the first 5 years of life.

  • Build trusting relationships with early learning centers using a model of continuous improvement that helps to build and sustain high-quality learning environments.

  • Collaborate with community partners to maximize our efforts and to increase our impact positively on school readiness.

Get Involved

Spartanburg County First Steps works with local businesses, nonprofits, churches, and schools to help all children enter school ready to thrive. This means we support events throughout the year in support of school readiness and the importance of a quality early childhood. If you would like to join us at one or more of these events, let us know by clicking here.

Upcoming Events

Board of Directors' Meeting

May 20, 2026
4:00 – 5:00

Our Impact

48

Child Care

Providers Served

6450

Number of children and adults served by Spartanburg County First Steps in 2023 – 2024

For more information about our impact on Spartanburg County check out our
Annual Report.

2604

Number of children 0-5
enrolled in provider classrooms

Donate Today

The prosperity of Spartanburg County depends on our ability to support quality early education for future generations. Help a child enter school ready to learn and grow!

A donation today is a step toward a healthier, smarter, and stronger community tomorrow.

The

Latest

EHS Health and Nutrition Specialist Rosalyn Splawn is the October “Good Egg”

EHS Health and Nutrition Specialist Rosalyn Splawn is the October “Good Egg”

October 2, 2015

This Spartanburg County First Steps “Good Egg” Award is voted on by Spartanburg County First Steps’ staff and given to the employee who has gone above and beyond the call of duty. This month’s award goes to Rosalyn Splawn, Early Head Start Health and Nutrition Specialist.

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Jeri Ross-Hayes (left), Early Head Start Program Director and Rosalyn Splawn (right), Early Head Start Health and Nutrition Specialist

Rosalyn’s peers nominated her to be the office “Good Egg” due to the recent partnerships she developed with health providers, ensuring safety information being presented in a timely manner and the scheduling of health screenings.  Rosalyn has exhibited a determination to take her job to the next level and to continue her mission of program excellence.  Congratulations, Rosalyn!

Save the Date: Institute for Child Success 2015 Early Childhood Research Symposium

Save the Date: Institute for Child Success 2015 Early Childhood Research Symposium

August 10, 2015

The Institute for Child Success 2015 Early Childhood Research Symposium has released event details!

When:                                     Thursday, October 15 and Friday, October 16

Where:                        Greenville, South Carolina at the Westin Poinsett

Speakers:                    Megan Smith, DrPH, Asst. Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University

Janice Gruendel, Ph. D., M. Ed., ICS Fellow

early_childhood_symposiumPosters and presentations will be categorized into 3 major tracks: Physical Health and Wellbeing, Metal Health and Executive Function, and Epigenetics and Environment.

Tickets come in a variety of options including General Admission, Student, and Champion for Children Awards & Reception. However, early bird ticket sales will end on August 20th, so don’t delay! Ticket sales will close in general on October 14th.

For more information, link to the Save the Date and reserve your space today!

Save the Date: Institute for Child Success 2015 Early Childhood Research Symposium

Save the Date: Institute for Child Success 2015 Early Childhood Research Symposium

August 10, 2015

The Institute for Child Success 2015 Early Childhood Research Symposium has released event details!

When:                                     Thursday, October 15 and Friday, October 16

Where:                        Greenville, South Carolina at the Westin Poinsett

Speakers:                    Megan Smith, DrPH, Asst. Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University

Janice Gruendel, Ph. D., M. Ed., ICS Fellow

early_childhood_symposiumPosters and presentations will be categorized into 3 major tracks: Physical Health and Wellbeing, Metal Health and Executive Function, and Epigenetics and Environment.

Tickets come in a variety of options including General Admission, Student, and Champion for Children Awards & Reception. However, early bird ticket sales will end on August 20th, so don’t delay! Ticket sales will close in general on October 14th.

For more information, link to the Save the Date and reserve your space today!

Our Approach

High Quality programs and services for children and families.

Intensive training, resources, and support for childcare providers

Strategic Partnerships and community education