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Pinwheels planted for child awareness

by Daily Inter Lake
| April 8, 2011 2:00 AM

With the long-term impact of positive parenting in mind, the Nurturing Center is commemorating National Child Abuse Prevention Month by planting “pinwheel gardens” throughout the community in April to represent children who have been served by a prevention program in the Flathead.

The effort is in cooperation with Prevent Child Abuse Montana, local businesses, churches and other community partners.

“With the pinwheel project we hope to change the way Montanans think about prevention, focusing on community activities and public policies that prioritize taking care of children right from the start to make sure child abuse and neglect never occur, said Eileen Donohoue, executive director for the Nurturing Center.

“As the symbol for child abuse prevention, the pinwheel represents hope, health and happiness — what we all desire for all children everywhere.

Research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has proven that a large percentage of American adults who suffer from challenging health, emotional and social issues today had negative experiences in childhood that impact their ability to work, create positive relationships and thrive in other areas of life.

The Nurturing Center is a nonprofit, community based organization strengthening families and supporting child care professionals. It offers the Flathead Valley primary prevention services that include education, support, training, visitation, sharing and mentoring.

To find out more, visit the website www.nurturingcenter.org or call 756-1414.