Planting Pinwheels for Prevention®: Join Us in Recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month
On April 1st, the Kellin Foundation will be planting a garden of Pinwheels for Prevention® at our office to mark the beginning of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Each pinwheel we place in the ground represents our shared belief that every child deserves to grow up in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment.
The pinwheel has become a powerful national symbol—one that reminds us of the bright, hopeful childhoods all children should have. It’s a simple gesture, but one that carries deep meaning.
If you'd like to join us in showing your support, we’ll have pinwheels available for pick-up at our Resilient Guilford Network (RGN) meeting on April 2nd at the Hope Hub. Whether you plant one pinwheel or create a whole display, your participation helps raise awareness and spark conversations that matter.
Let’s come together this April—yard by yard, pinwheel by pinwheel—and make visible our commitment to children and families across our community.