April 22, 2014
Participants, from left, include Danielle Dutta, CAC intern/volunteer; Tricia Bassing, chief of Child Behavioral Health and Youth Development, DCHS-CCF; William Hauda, medical director, Inova FACT Department, Inova Hospital; Susan Britton, CAC program director; Giselle Pelaez, Center executive director; Jennifer Cann, CPS program manager, DCHS; Peggy Stypula, CATCH cCoordinator-DCHS, and Lt. Tony Brown, Alexandria Police Department.
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Center Plants Pinwheel Garden To Symbolize Hope
The Center for Alexandria’s Children joined in a nationwide public awareness campaign that puts a new spin on child abuse prevention when it planted a Pinwheel Garden today at its office on North Beauregard Street. The pinwheel, the national symbol of Child Abuse Prevention and a symbol of childhood, represents the efforts of Prevent Child Abuse Virginia to demonstrate the importance of ensuring healthy, happy and full lives for all children in the community.
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