
Photo: Staff from the Carl Perkins Center participate in the Red Sand Project in 2021.
Paris, Tenn.–The public is invited to participate in the Red Sand Project Tuesday morning at Eiffel Tower Park in Paris.
The Red Sand Project involves filling sidewalk cracks with red sand to symbolize the people who fall through the cracks of society – those who are overlooked and exploited. By participating, you will help spark conversations and increase awareness about this critical issue.
Human trafficking is a pervasive issue that affects millions of people worldwide, including in our own community. The Red Sand Project is a powerful way to raise awareness and take a stand against this injustice. Your participation can make a difference!
How You Can Help:
Participate in the Sand Filling: Join us in filling the sidewalk cracks with red sand. All materials will be provided. 10 a.m. July 30 at Eiffel Tower Park
Spread the Word: Invite friends, family, and neighbors to join us. The more people we have, the bigger impact we can make!