White Settlement Police Department Unites with Tarrant County Agencies to Honor Domestic Violence Survivors on #PurpleThursday

In a show of unity and support, the White Settlement Police Department (WSPD) teamed up with several agencies from Tarrant County to commemorate #PurpleThursday. An event aimed at raising awareness for domestic violence, the gathering included participants from One Safe Place, a prominent advocacy group. Representatives from all involved organizations stood side by side in a lobby where a haunting yet hopeful reminder of the issue took center stage: a tree decorated with 1,281 purple ribbons, each representing a survivor of domestic violence who sought refuge at One Safe Place over the past year.

White Settlement PD shared details of the assembly on their social media, stating, “Today we wear purple—for every survivor, every story, every step toward safety.” The majority of these survivors, as the department noted, faced situations of extreme danger, yet they managed to survive. This powerful gesture served not only to applaud the resilience of these individuals but also emphasized the critical role community support plays in their journey. According to the White Settlement Police Department, “54% of them scored in the extreme danger level on the danger assessment, but every single one of them survived.”…

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