The Mountlake Terrace Police Department is offering purple light bulbs to help residents show support for Domestic Violence Awareness Month throughout October.
This is the 15th anniversary of Purple Light Nights® here in Mountlake Terrace. People install the bulbs to show victims and survivors that they are not alone. The campaign is meant
to bring hope to those suffering from abuse by a partner or family member. It also seeks to honor survivors and remember those lost.
Domestic violence is a social issue. When we recognize that as a community, it can help counter the sense of isolation and shame that abusers wield as a form of control.
To participate, neighbors can install any purple light (black light) bulb. Mountlake Terrace Police have a limited supply for those who live in city limits. The bulbs also can be used in a
window-facing lamp.
Our officers encourage people to call 911 if they see or hear anything that might be violence in a household.
Anyone interested in participating in Purple Light Nights® can contact the city’s Domestic Violence Coordinator Danielle Singson at 425-744-6257. More information about the
campaign can be found at www.purplelightnights.org. For another way to get involved, consider contacting local shelters and nonprofits about donation and volunteering needs.
RESOURCES
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County (24 Hours)
425-25-ABUSE (425-252-2873)
dvs-snoco.org
City of Mountlake Terrace Domestic Violence Coordinator
425-744-6257
Edmonds College Violence Prevention
www.edcc.edu/violenceprevention
Original source can be found here.