BEAUFORT/HYDE PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN | CONTRIBUTED
A COMMUNITY EFFORT: Across Beaufort County, pinwheel gardens are being planted in commemoration of National Child Abuse Prevention month. This page shows a collection of photos of the many gardens planted at childcare facilities and child welfare agencies this week, which were sent in by Lisa Woolard, executive director of Beaufort/Hyde Partnership for Children.
Here, the sign says it all: pinwheels represent a chance for a brighter future, without child abuse.
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SPRINGTIME: Children at Kingdom Kids Academy take a break from activities to plant their spring pinwheel garden.
BEST OF FRIENDS: Hi’llani Mason and Kyler Rea helped plant the pinwheel garden at the corner of Main and Gladden streets in Washington on Thursday.
PREVENTION: Beaufort/Hyde Partnership for Children’s Kaitlyn Cutler poses with the child advocacy agency’s garden at Washington Square Mall.
TODAY’S CARE: Children at Just Toddlers Daycare planted pinwheels at the Washington daycare center.
TODAY’S CARE: Children at Just Toddlers Daycare planted pinwheels at the Washington daycare center.
EARLY CHILDHOOD: The Beaufort County Community College campus has its own pinwheel garden in front of the Early Childhood building.