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Domestic Violence Center Of Santa Clarita Hosting Purple Walk Of Strength At COC

The Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita is hosting the Purple Walk of Strength on Saturday to support its outreach efforts and the emergency shelter, officials said Tuesday.


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The walk, which coincides with Domestic Violence Awareness Month, challenges residents with a 5k Purple Walk Of Strength and “Purple Hair Dare” to support the cause.

Participants register to walk a 3.1-mile course that raises proceeds for the center’s efforts in serving domestic violence victims.

The Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita is also looking to raise awareness with the Purple Hair Dare, which challenges supporters of all ages and genders to show their support by putting some purple “flair” in their hair.

“The Purple Hair Dare is a fun way to motivate the community to talk about the very serious subject of domestic violence. We hope it’ll also encourage other talks related to domestic violence such as dating violence and stalking,” said Linda Davies, executive director of the Domestic Violence Center. “We want our residents to know that we’re here to help and offer more than the emergency shelter — we also have many free services and programs they can sign up for.”

The event will provide opportunities for supporters to post photos or videos of their purple hair on social media with the hashtags #PurpleHairDare and #PurpleHairCauseICare.

Residents who dye their hair purple will be entered into a raffle to win a Lush Gift Set from local business Hello Gorgeous.

To enter the raffle or sign up for the Domestic Violence Center’s Purple Walk of Strength, click here.

This year’s Purple Walk is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at College of the Canyons.

The Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita Valley has served the community with two locations in the area, including the Outreach Center in Newhall and an emergency 30-day shelter. For more information click here.

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