The Signal

Purple Walk steps up to support domestic violence survivors

- By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor

With fall fast approachin­g, Child & Family Center volunteers are gearing up for the annual Purple Walk that supports Santa Clarita’s resources for domestic violence survivors.

Each year, the center, in partnershi­p with numerous volunteers and donor businesses, support the SCV’s local shelter to help those trying to leave trouble and violence at home, with an annual Purple Walk in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

In the past, hundreds of participan­ts have gathered to show their support for survivors by donning purple ribbons, purple clothing or even purple face and body paint. However, this year, safety precaution­s will have things looking a little differentl­y.

“This year will certainly be different because times are different, but the need to help those affected by domestic violence doesn’t change,” said Taylor Kellstrom, a board member for the Child & Family Center and one of the event’s organizers. “I’m excited for

CFC to have something that brings awareness, raises funds and keeps everyone safe, while being able to help those in need.”

You can register at Active. com – CFC’s 5K Purple Walk.

The event kickoff is set for 8 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17, when there will be live music and fun for all age groups. The event is asking participan­ts to finish their walk between Oct. 17-24.

All suggested routes will have a downloadab­le map. Registrati­on is $35 per person and includes a T-shirt, medal and swag bag.

There are still sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies available. Anyone who’d like informatio­n about that event can call 661259-9439, ext. 3018.

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