The first time you see it, you might just think it’s pretty. A soft purple glow on a quiet street. But sometimes, that light is a warning flare. A whispered confession. A neighbor saying, “I know what happens in the dark.” It might be Halloween. Or it might be a silent stand against vi… Continues…
That unexpected purple glow is more than a design choice for many families; it is a deliberate act of solidarity. Outside of seasonal decorating, especially in October, a purple porch light often signals support for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In a world where abuse is usually hidden, a simple colored bulb becomes a public refusal to look away, a small but visible stand for those who feel trapped and unseen.
For survivors, that soft light can feel like a lifeline. It quietly says, “You are not alone here.” While purple can also honor causes like epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, or Purple Heart veterans, its most powerful role is often local and personal. One small change in a porch fixture can open conversations, shift silence into acknowledgment, and remind an entire neighborhood that compassion can start with the flip of a switch.