PINWHEELS FOR PREVENTION®
Prevent Child Abuse America launched the national Pinwheels for Prevention® campaign in April of 2008. Since then, over 5 million pinwheels have been displayed nationwide. The campaign symbol, a blue and silver pinwheel, is a reminder of the happy childhoods and bright futures that all children deserve. Prevent Child Abuse Oregon (PCAO) adopted the Pinwheels for Prevention® campaign to spread a message of resilience, engage communities, inspire individual action across Oregon, raise awareness and fundraise in order to continue our lasting work.
We at Prevent Child Abuse Oregon are grateful for your partnership in raising awareness of child abuse to help increase conversations and build support for solutions. 2023 has brought some challenges around the increasing cost of pinwheels at the national level and competing third-party sellers not affiliated with Prevent Child Abuse America. Unfortunately, as a small chapter we are unable to compete with the prices these third party sellers are able to offer. If you would like to continue supporting PCAO with your pinwheel orders we'd like to say thank you and offer a small token of our appreciation! Please use code PINWHEELS10 at checkout to receive 10% off your pinwheel order now through April 30th.
We at Prevent Child Abuse Oregon are grateful for your partnership in raising awareness of child abuse to help increase conversations and build support for solutions. 2023 has brought some challenges around the increasing cost of pinwheels at the national level and competing third-party sellers not affiliated with Prevent Child Abuse America. Unfortunately, as a small chapter we are unable to compete with the prices these third party sellers are able to offer. If you would like to continue supporting PCAO with your pinwheel orders we'd like to say thank you and offer a small token of our appreciation! Please use code PINWHEELS10 at checkout to receive 10% off your pinwheel order now through April 30th.

Prevent Child Abuse Oregon (PCAO) is excited to introduce some new products, in addition to the pinwheels to spread awareness about preventing child abuse.
Follow the link below to order 2023 products now available for Prevent Child Abuse Month in April. You can begin ordering now! Thank you again for your support and for helping us make child abuse prevention a priority in April and beyond! Please join us in spreading awareness.
Follow the link below to order 2023 products now available for Prevent Child Abuse Month in April. You can begin ordering now! Thank you again for your support and for helping us make child abuse prevention a priority in April and beyond! Please join us in spreading awareness.
JOIN THE PINWHEELS FOR PREVENTION® CAMPAIGN
Do you have plans for Child Abuse Prevention Month next year? If so, please share your information and connect to the statewide Pinwheels for Prevention Campaign. No activity is too big or too small. This year Prevent Child Abuse Oregon will be working to turn the state blue and silver by displaying 30,000 pinwheels across all 36 counties.
Download our Pinwheels for Prevention Campaign Guide for ideas to see if your organization, faith group, civic group, or school would like to participate. Share our flyer with partners to build local support. No purchase is necessary- joining just means you are connected to the statewide effort and have access to additional media support and resources from PCAO. |
ABOUT OREGON’S CAMPAIGNPinwheels for Prevention is always a huge success thanks to many partners across the state.
There are endless ways to help lift up prevention during Child Abuse Prevention Month. You can:
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HERE ARE OTHER EXAMPLES OF HOW COMMUNITIES HAVE JOINED THE EFFORT TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE:
Businesses can post Pinwheels for Prevention® campaign messages on their outdoor marquee sings, display campaign flyers and pinwheels in their store windows, display the campaign poster on their employee bulletin boards, host a lunch for employees and invite speakers to provide information on community resources, or host a family-friendly event such as a cookout with activities designed to encourage parent-child interaction.
Schools can include articles on healthy child development and ideas for positive parent-child interaction in newsletters or sponsor an essay or art contest with a child development or family-oriented theme based on the school curriculum.
Churches or Synagogues can sponsor support groups for parents, offer classes on parenting and child development, or provide members with ideas about how they can be good neighbors and provide opportunities for them to reach out to families in their communities.
Civic groups can set up pinwheel gardens and distribute campaign flyers, posters or information on community resources to libraries, grocery stores, banks, shopping centers and other high traffic areas throughout the community.
Early Learning providers can offer parents a list of available community resources (such as parenting classes or support groups), offer ideas for activities that help parents bond with their children, or provide an evening of free childcare for parents who need a break.
Law enforcement officials can provide neighborhood and online safety presentations for businesses, schools, and religious or civic organizations.
Media outlets can provide stories on community programs that are having a positive impact on children and families, report on the connection between healthy child development and healthy economic and community development, and encourage businesses to adopt family-friendly business practices by recognizing family-friendly businesses in the community.
Local politicians (mayor, city council, county commission, school board, etc.) can issue a declaration or proclamation recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month or expressing their support for the Pinwheels for Prevention® campaign. Have questions? See our FAQ.
Prevent Child Abuse Oregon (PCAO) is a 501 (C) non-profit organization, FEIN: 82-2036220.
We are grateful for your generosity and for your commitment to supporting child and family wellbeing in Oregon. Prevention happens in partnership and is made possible by the kindness of people like you!
Schools can include articles on healthy child development and ideas for positive parent-child interaction in newsletters or sponsor an essay or art contest with a child development or family-oriented theme based on the school curriculum.
Churches or Synagogues can sponsor support groups for parents, offer classes on parenting and child development, or provide members with ideas about how they can be good neighbors and provide opportunities for them to reach out to families in their communities.
Civic groups can set up pinwheel gardens and distribute campaign flyers, posters or information on community resources to libraries, grocery stores, banks, shopping centers and other high traffic areas throughout the community.
Early Learning providers can offer parents a list of available community resources (such as parenting classes or support groups), offer ideas for activities that help parents bond with their children, or provide an evening of free childcare for parents who need a break.
Law enforcement officials can provide neighborhood and online safety presentations for businesses, schools, and religious or civic organizations.
Media outlets can provide stories on community programs that are having a positive impact on children and families, report on the connection between healthy child development and healthy economic and community development, and encourage businesses to adopt family-friendly business practices by recognizing family-friendly businesses in the community.
Local politicians (mayor, city council, county commission, school board, etc.) can issue a declaration or proclamation recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month or expressing their support for the Pinwheels for Prevention® campaign. Have questions? See our FAQ.
Prevent Child Abuse Oregon (PCAO) is a 501 (C) non-profit organization, FEIN: 82-2036220.
We are grateful for your generosity and for your commitment to supporting child and family wellbeing in Oregon. Prevention happens in partnership and is made possible by the kindness of people like you!
Today is the perfect time to find your role in child abuse prevention!
Child abuse is a complicated issue and often accompanies other forms of violence.
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Reach out to us if you don't know where to start, together we can create a safer and healthier Oregon for all.
Reach out to us if you don't know where to start, together we can create a safer and healthier Oregon for all.