SAFE Shelter Ties Purple Ribbons in Forsyth Park for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Tajara Muhammad and SAFE Shelter Community Outreach Director Daisy Hernandez stretched a length of purple ribbon out from around an oak tree in Forsyth Park. The sun illuminated the purple highlights in Muhammad’s hair as she tied the ends together to form a bow. They were among the SAFE Shelter staff members and volunteers gathered in Forsyth Park early Monday morning to tie purple ribbons around oak trees, each fitted with a hang tag containing contact information for the SAFE Shelter, Center for Domestic Violence Services.

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