Red Sand Project (SHA)

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Program Description

Event Details

The Red Sand Project is an interactive art initiative designed to raise awareness about human trafficking, exploitation, and the vulnerabilities that often go unnoticed in our communities. During this event, participants pour red sand into sidewalk cracks as a symbolic gesture for those who "fall through the cracks" of society. Engage in your community through education and reflection on how we can all play an important role in prevention and advocacy.

Learn more here: https://redsandproject.org/about/

***This program will take place in our front patio.

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Accessibility

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Accompanying Adults

This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs will not be permitted.

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