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

Why Are Some Porch Lights Purple? At first glance, a purple porch light might look like a quirky choice — but it often means much more. It’s a silent symbol of support for survivors of domestic violence.

Purple stands for strength, survival, and hope. When it shines from a home, it says: You are seen. You are not alone.

This movement began with campaigns like Purple Light Nights, encouraging people to light their porches purple during Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October). But many now keep them on year-round to raise awareness and show solidarity.

Domestic abuse isn’t always visible. It includes emotional, financial, verbal, and psychological abuse — not just physical harm. Survivors often suffer in silence. A purple light can spark conversations, offer comfort, and help break that silence.

How You Can Help:

  • Learn the signs of abuse

  • Support local shelters

  • Listen without judgment

  • Speak out against abusive behavior

Lighting a purple bulb is a small act — but it sends a powerful message: We care. We believe you. We stand with you.

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