Purple Mile Walk

Love shouldn’t hurt...

In the photo below on the right, we can see the back of two T-shirts. One T-shirt says, “Love Shouldn’t Hurt.” The other T-shirt says “Stronger Together” and promotes Safeplace and the Purple Mile Walk (where this photo was taken). Safeplace sold their shirts to raise awareness and funds, while the Hamilton High School Junior Civitan Club sold the other T-shirts to also raise awareness and funds for local domestic violence survivors.

Inaugural ‘Purple Mile Walk’ set for Friday, Oct. 17; order T-shirts now

On the left, the front of the “Purple Mile Walk” T-shirts being sold now to benefit Safeplace can be seen in this photo of Safeplace Director Sandra Ells. Right, Safeplace Victim Advocate Avery Williams holds up one of the shirts showing the back screenprint. Please see the ad on this page and order your T-shirt now to wear at the event.

HAMILTON — The inaugural “Purple Mile Walk” in Hamilton will be held on Friday, Oct. 17, beginning at 9 a.m., and starting at the Marion County Courthouse.