Larry and Phyllis Greenwood,
longtime supporters of Protect Every Child,
took up Sam Young’s challenge to participate in the #FallColorTour of Banners
leading up to our main event, The March For The Children, set to occur on October 5th!
Over the weekend of September 20th, 2019,
with their signature bright pink
signs and banners in full array,
AND WITH HIGH HOPES,
the Greenwoods scoped out the route of the March for the Children.
Along a route beginning at the Salt Lake City and County Building,
and ending at the Utah State Capital,
PEC founder and March organizer Sam Young is HOPING for a crowd of at least 5,000 people!
Larry and Phyllis did their part
to blaze the trail
and spread the word!
Thanks again, to you both,
Phyllis and Larry,
From Everyone Here At Protect Every Child!
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Sign the new Petition:
Climb a mountain, hilltop or driveway. Unfurl a banner and share it.
Come to the March for the Children on October 5, 2019 in Salt Lake City.
THIS IS THE BIG ONE.
If we have 5,000 marchers, the national media will be all over it.
Institutions will be warned. Huge awareness will be raised.
Children will be protected. Past victims will take solace.
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