The Woodstock Police Station will once again light up with purple lights in honour of the 5th annual Shine the Light Campaign.
WOODSTOCK - The 5th annual Shine the Light Campaign will launch in Woodstock on Monday at the Woodstock Police Station.
It is designed to add your voice in ending violence against children and women and ending domestic abuse. Member of Survivors Voices Oxford Sheila Picknell tells Heart FM what they will be doing at the Police Station on Monday at 5:30 pm.
"It will be the initial lighting of the purple string of lights that will be going on the large tree in front of the police station."
She adds we need to find our voice and we need find ways we can stop this kind of violence and abuse once and for all.
"We need to find our voice and we need to find ways on how we can heal from this and how we can stop this type of violence and abuse once and for all because it not only affects the victims, it affects the fathers the uncles and the brothers and the sisters of these ladies."

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