
Paris, Tenn.–Another year, another successful Pancake Day. Actually, it was the MOST successful Pancake Day, raising a record-breaking $14,800 for the Henry County Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse. Director Carly Wheat said, “Thank you to all of the volunteers who took time away from their day to make this event possible! From flipping pancakes, serving over 100 children, to filling syrup bottles, and stepping in at the last minute, the many volunteers made it possible for all to enjoy the yummy pancakes for Child Abuse Prevention. Thank you Henry County for showing up for our cause to provide services to children and families effected by abuse and trauma. In photo are just a few of the volunteers who worked at the all-day event: from left, Tammy Vandiver, Jerry Joyner (in back), Becky Coffield, Michelle Pierce and Rachel Gamlin. Carl Perkins Center photo.