Pinwheels for Prevention Campaign

(Taken from Prevent Child Abuse New York)

Pinwheels for Prevention is a nationwide public awareness campaign. Pinwheels for Prevention was created by Prevent Child Abuse America and its state chapters. It goes beyond making people aware of the issue of child abuse and neglect. It engages people to act to prevent it from ever happening in the first place.

The campaign is built around the symbol of the pinwheel. Pinwheels are a happy and uplifting symbol of childhood. The pinwheel represents PCA America’s efforts to change the way our nation thinks about prevention, focusing on community activities and public policies that prioritize prevention right from the start to make sure child abuse and neglect never occur. It represents our efforts to ensure the healthy development of children nationwide, while recognizing that child development is a building block for community development and economic development.

Check out Harrisonburg’s Court Square this week (April 18th – 24th) to see 1,000 pinwheels to raise awareness of child abuse.  The Pinwheel Project was coordinated by RMH Childcare Connection, Hand in Hand, Healthy Families and the Collins Center.  Click here to read the article by WHSV TV3.