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 Lighting your building and other spaces in purple at night and displaying yard signs to indicate why it is purple <br /> Displaying information about domestic violence in your lobbies or common spaces <br /> Participating in “Purple Thursday” with photos of your employee groups dressed in purple and sharing that on social media <br /> Writing articles for your newsletters and public communications about Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the significance of a Purple <br />Lights Campaign <br /> Technicians who readily shared their information about lights and their installation. <br /> <br />Your actions show a true concern for the welfare of this community, that healthy relationships are valued among people of all ages, and that there is hope <br />and help for those who are experiencing violence. <br /> <br />I will be coming by this week to collect the display materials I left in your lobby at the beginning of the month. <br /> <br />Again, thank you. The City of Ramsey is a pioneer! We hope you continue to “Go Purple” every year! <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Mary Sheie <br />Rachel Circle of Zion Lutheran, Anoka <br />Purple Lights Volunteer for Alexandra House <br />2 <br />