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Vision hosts Red Sand Project against human trafficking

It combats trafficking through partnerships, staff training and philanthropic support

Vision Hospitality Hosts Red Sand Project in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Vision Hospitality Group recently hosted its fourth annual Red Sand Project at Aloft Chattanooga Hamilton Place in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Summary:

  • Vision held its Red Sand Project to combat human trafficking in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
  • It fights trafficking through partnerships, staff training and philanthropic support.
  • Tennessee reported 213 human trafficking cases in 2024, involving 446 victims.

VISION HOSPITALITY GROUP held its fourth annual Red Sand Project with WillowBend Farms to combat human trafficking in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The event brought together organizations working to combat human trafficking, including the Family Justice Center for Hamilton County and the Hamilton County Health Department.


Mitch Patel, founder and CEO of Vision Hospitality Group and chair of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, has advanced industrywide efforts to prevent trafficking and support survivors, Vision said in a statement.

“We were honored to stand with our partners and our community to bring attention to this issue,” Patel said. “Together, through awareness and action, we are working toward a future where every individual is safe, seen and supported.”

The Red Sand Project is a symbolic initiative to raise awareness and promote action on human trafficking, the statement said. Participants poured red sand into sidewalk cracks to represent victims who have fallen through the cracks of society. This year’s event came as the Chattanooga community reported progress in prevention and survivor restoration over the past year.

“The Red Sand Project reminds us that human trafficking continues to be a pressing public health issue and a devastating reality in every state,” said Jenelle Hawkins, Vision's director of operation excellence. “As members of the hotel industry, we understand our unique position to help identify and prevent trafficking. We are proud to be part of a community that is not only raising awareness but also driving real solutions. As we mark our fourth year, our commitment is stronger than ever.”

According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, there were 213 reported human trafficking cases in Tennessee in 2024, involving 446 victims. Events like the Red Sand Project raise awareness, promote education and encourage community action.

Vision Hospitality Group combats trafficking through community partnerships, staff training and philanthropic support. In 2024, it donated $100,000 to the AHLA Foundation’s No Room for Trafficking Survivor Fund, which provides housing and job placement services to survivors nationwide.

If you know someone who needs help escaping trafficking, call the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-855-558-6484. To report a suspected victim, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text 233722.

In June, Vision broke ground on a 150-key Hilton dual-brand in Lookout Valley, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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