City Of Hampton | City Of Hampton website
City Of Hampton | City Of Hampton website
On April 2, City Hall will be the site of a meaningful event aimed at shedding light on the crucial issue of child abuse prevention. The annual pinwheel ceremony, organized by the city's Healthy Families initiative, is set to take place at noon in Honor Park, located just outside City Hall at 22 Lincoln St.
The ceremony, a joint effort by Healthy Families and the Human Services Department, will feature the planting of blue-and-white pinwheels, symbolizing the essence of a happy and carefree childhood. This event, scheduled during National Child Abuse Prevention Month, is open to the public, with attendees encouraged to wear blue in solidarity.
Highlighting the significance of the initiative, a spokesperson mentioned, "The campaign intends to promote healthy child development while raising awareness about preventing child abuse and neglect." The symbolic act of planting pinwheels serves as a visual representation of the collective goal to ensure that every child experiences a safe and nurturing environment.
For those seeking additional information about the event or the cause it supports, Healthy Families can be contacted at 757-727-1300 or via email at yef@hampton.gov. This year's pinwheel ceremony stands as a poignant reminder of the importance of safeguarding the well-being of children and fostering a community dedicated to their protection.