Media Advisory: Fourth Annual Pinwheels for Prevention Planting Sunday

March 30, 2008

MEDIA ADVISORY

WHAT:  
Fourth Annual Pinwheels for Prevention
Community event with the planting of 6,954 pinwheels in Livingston Avenue Park

WHEN:  
Sunday, March 30, 2008 media opportunity
Planting will begin at 1 p.m. with completion slated for 4 p.m.

WHERE:  
Livingston Avenue Park 

WHY:   
National Child Abuse Prevention Month

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Prevent Child Abuse Ohio (PCAO), Franklin County Children Services, the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Childrens Hospital and community volunteers will plant 6,954 pinwheels in Livingston Avenue Park representing the total number of reported cases of child abuse and neglect in Franklin County during 2006. 

PCAO will commemorate National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April with Pinwheels for Prevention, a month-long campaign designed to enhance the publics awareness about child abuse and neglect prevention. During April, all 88 Ohio counties will display colorful pinwheels in front of schools, playgrounds, libraries and parks. The pinwheel display is a symbolic presentation of Ohios commitment to prevention of child maltreatment. Pinwheels for Prevention is Prevent Child Abuse Americas signature event commemorating prevention activities nationwide during the month of April.  

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CONTACT PRIOR TO EVENT:
Mary Ellen Fiorino / Pam Barber
Nationwide Childrens Hospital
Marketing and Public Relations
(614) 355-0495 or pager (614) 847-7939

CONTACT AT EVENT:
Amy Deverson Roberts
Prevent Child Abuse Ohio
(614) 561-2834 

About Nationwide Children's Hospital

Named to the Top 10 Honor Roll on U.S. News & World Report’s 2024-25 list of “Best Children’s Hospitals,” Nationwide Children’s Hospital is one of America’s largest not-for-profit free-standing pediatric health care systems providing unique expertise in pediatric population health, behavioral health, genomics and health equity as the next frontiers in pediatric medicine, leading to best outcomes for the health of the whole child. Integrated clinical and research programs, as well as prioritizing quality and safety, are part of what allows Nationwide Children’s to advance its unique model of care. Nationwide Children’s has a staff of more than 16,000 that provides state-of-the-art wellness, preventive and rehabilitative care and diagnostic treatment during more than 1.8 million patient visits annually. As home to the Department of Pediatrics of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Nationwide Children’s physicians train the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric specialists. The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is one of the Top 10 National Institutes of Health-funded free-standing pediatric research facilities. More information is available at NationwideChildrens.org