Why More Porch Lights Are Turning Purple — And What It Really Means

That soft purple glow on a porch at night isn’t just decoration — it’s a symbol of support for survivors of domestic violence. The color represents strength, dignity, and survival, reminding victims they are seen and not alone. The movement began with campaigns like Purple Light Nights during Domestic Violence Awareness Month and has since spread worldwide.

A purple porch light sparks conversations about abuse, raises awareness, and shows solidarity. But real change goes beyond the bulb. Supporting survivors means educating ourselves, donating to shelters, listening without judgment, and speaking out against abuse.

So if you see a purple light, know it’s more than a color — it’s a promise of hope and a stand against violence.

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