Red Deer group hopes to ease the difficulty of conversations around family violence
Family Violence Prevention Month, which runs through November, once again aims to get people talking more openly about what is a difficult subject.
Following an evening of conversation on Nov. 1, the group Soroptimist International of Central Alberta is hoping people will enthusiastically take up the Purple Light Nights campaign.
Purple shirts and purple wreaths are available for purchase through the organization, and folks are encouraged to purchase purple lights to install in their porch area for November.
“People can then have a conversation to say they are shining purple lights to support survivors of domestic violence, and the people who maybe never made it out or are still trapped in a situation,” says Sherri Smith, local Soroptimists president.