Survivors need real help— safe spaces, resources, and people who will listen and believe them.
We can help by spreading information about shelters and hotlines, offering empathy, and encouraging professional support.
Also, prevention is essential. That means challenging harmful behaviors, promoting respectful relationships, and holding abusers accountable.
A purple light may seem like a small gesture, but it can make a big impact.
It starts conversations, shows compassion, and builds a more aware and supportive community.
So next time you see that glow, remember its purpose—solidarity, hope, and the commitment to end abuse for good.
Thanks for your SHARES!
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