Family Violence Prevention Month kicks off with purple ribbon walk
Purple ribbons were tied to trees, light posts and bicycle racks downtown Medicine Hat on Friday to honour and remember those impacted by family violence to kick off a month dedicated to preventing it.
Over two dozen people, including city Coun. Cassi Hider and several police officers, participated in the 10th annual walk after Mayor Linnsie Clark signed a proclamation to launch Family Violence Prevention Month.
The ribbons also serve as a way to bring light to the issue, according to Medicine Hat Women’s Shelter Society executive director Natasha Carvalho.
“Family violence just continues to increase in our community and in the surrounding areas,” Carvalho told CHAT News from in front of city hall where the walk began.