Foster care pinwheel event joined by small group in black
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the 219 blue and silver pinwheels placed on the corner of Main and Sixth streets were joined by 10 black pinwheels Monday morning.
A few parents were there, too, holding signs to represent the We The People Family Preservation organization, a nonprofit group raising attention about children abused in foster care. The black pinwheels represent children who died while in foster care nationwide, said L. Wilson, a member of the group and a Coshocton resident.
Note: We Love L. Wilson!!!!
I've been saying all along that We The Victims of CPS need to start showing up at a few of these system suck events. We need to start pissing on their parade!
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