Shine A Light on Domestic Violence

Posted on:
November 5, 2024

November 2024

This November, Victoria County is proudly participating in the “Shine the Light on Domestic Violence Campaign,” a month-long initiative by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia (THANS) that coincides with Nova Scotia’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The campaign’s goal is to create a visible show of solidarity and support for those affected by domestic violence by illuminating landmarks and buildings in purple across the province.

The colour purple symbolizes survival and courage, and is a salute to survivors lost from violence.

In collaboration with municipalities across the province, THANS is creating a purple string of lights across Nova Scotia by illuminating town halls and landmarks in purple for the month of November. This act of unity demonstrates communities’ commitment to raising awareness about domestic violence and supporting survivors.

The Baddeck Municipal Building will shine purple throughout the campaign to show our support.

Some key facts:
– 79% of survivors of domestic violence in Nova Scotia are women.
– Less than 1 in 5 incidents of domestic violence are reported to the police.
– In 2023 alone, THANS member organizations served approximately 4,500 women and children fleeing violence across the province.

#ShineTheLightOnDomesticViolence

Transition House Cape Breton

You are not alone.

Serving the communities of Cape Breton and Victoria counties, Cape Breton Transition House offers a safe and supportive environment for those dealing with the physical, mental and emotional trauma caused by domestic and sexualized violence.

Cape Breton Transition House provides services that are inclusive and sensitive to the needs of all women. This includes women from all cultural, economic, social, and religious back-grounds.

Do you need help?

If you are in crisis or in need of support contact Willow House at:

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS LINE

902-539-2945
Toll free: 1-800-563-2945
Text questions to 902-202-5596

A purple spotlight and background with white text reading, "Shine the Light on Domestic Violence. Illuminating the Municipal Building in Solidarity."

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