Child Abuse Prevention Month Activities Will Support and Educate Placer families Throughout April
Mar 31, 2025 02:45PM ● By County of Placer News Release
AUBURN, CA (MPG) - Earlier this month, the Board of Supervisors approved a proclamation declaring April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Placer County, kicking off a month-long series of activities and events that will culminate with the county’s annual Child and Family Resource Fair on April 23 in Roseville – with food, free items including diapers and bike locks, resources and more.
National Child Abuse Prevention Month recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect. In Placer, anyone can call the county’s child welfare team toll-free at 866-293-1940 to make a report if they suspect a child is being abused or neglected.
The activities throughout Child Abuse Prevention Month are designed to help residents better recognize abuse and neglect; support victims; and strengthen families:
Pinwheel Planting Day - Wednesday, April 2, 10:30 a.m. in Roseville
Friday, April 4, all day - Wear Blue Day; Anywhere
CSOC – Pinwheel Planting - Wednesday, April 9, 10:30 a.m. in Rocklin
CSOC – Pinwheel Planting - Thursday, April 10, 11 a.m. in Auburn
Child & Family Resource Fair - Wednesday, April 23, 1-6 p.m. in Roseville
Special workshops at the April 23 event include:
1 p.m.: Easy, Affordable Hacks to Increase Healthy Habits for Your Entire Family
2 p.m.: Bike and Badge Ride Along
3 p.m.: Internet Safety for Caregivers: Strategies for Keeping Kids Safe Online
5 p.m.: Never a Bother to Check In (Suicide Prevention)
Participants should register for workshops online in advance.
All month, residents are encouraged to post #PassThePinwheel videos on social media to spread awareness. Local organizations can also send their videos to [email protected].
These events are organized by the county’s Child Abuse Prevention Council, a collaborative group of organizations including child welfare, justice, law enforcement, schools and early childhood advocates, nonprofit and other representatives invested in the well-being of Placer’s youth – from KidsFirst to Placer’s Multi-Disciplinary Interview Center (MDIC). Learn more about the CAPC and get involved.
"Placer County continues to lead with compassion and collaboration when it comes to protecting children,” said MDIC Coordinator Jessica Waterford. “Child Abuse Prevention Month is a reminder that we all have a role in creating a safer, more supportive environment for kids—through awareness, partnership and action."
"We all want kids to grow up feeling safe, supported, and connected,” said Children’s System of Care Director Twylla Abrahamson. “This month is a good time to talk about how simple things—like being present, listening, and showing you care—can help prevent abuse and build stronger communities for our kids."