A Sikh temple in
the Black Country is turning purple this month to highlight domestic violence.
Guru Nanak
Gurdwara Smethwick, in High Street, will light up purple each night as part of
Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The Gurdwara has
teamed up with charitable group Black Country Women's Aid as part of the
good-hearted initiative.
Purple represents
the colour of the purple ribbon which is the symbol of the domestic violence
awareness campaign.
"To create
change, we have to talk openly and acknowledge how domestic violence affects
our communities, our families and our lives. Domestic violence cannot be
ignored."
Sara Ward, chief
executive of Black Country Women's Aid, said: "I am overwhelmed by the
support of our friends at Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick in our 'Go Purple' campaign
- especially during these challenging times.
"Lighting up this beautiful building purple for a second year will show the whole community that we continue to challenge violence within the home.
"We stand
together in supporting victims and we send a message of hope to all that there
are safe spaces in Sandwell to get help and support."
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Dr. Gurdeep Kaur
Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi