It tells survivors, “This is a place where you matter. Where your pain is acknowledged. And where hope still lives.”
Why Purple?

The color purple has long symbolized strength, dignity, and survival. It is the official color for domestic violence awareness and has been used in countless campaigns to honor victims and advocate for change.
Purple represents not just the suffering that survivors have endured, but the resilience it takes to reclaim their lives. It’s a color of bravery. A color of truth. And when it’s shining from a front porch, it becomes a public stand against abuse.
Domestic Violence: A Crisis That Hides in Plain Sight
Domestic violence isn’t always easy to spot.
It doesn’t only happen in broken