A purple porch light isn’t just a design choice—it’s a powerful symbol of support for domestic violence survivors. Domestic violence affects people of all backgrounds and includes not just physical, but emotional, financial, and psychological abuse. Many victims suffer in silence. A purple light sends a message: You are not alone. You are safe here.
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