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Bruises are often seen as a mark of weakness, but Purple Mark redefines them as a symbol of resilience and courage for domestic violence survivors. This advocacy uses the color purple to not only stand in solidarity but also to dismantle the stigma of victim-blaming. Purple Mark by Phoebe Daidoji Jabonete, a 4th year Communication student at the University of St. La Salle, goes beyond raising awareness. This advocacy empowers young adults by providing educational seminars.
'Your Voice, Your Power' with Ceprelyn Benignos, RPsy, and Dr. Edwin Miraflor, Jr. from the Bacolod City Health Office delved deeper into identifying red flags and building healthy relationships. These seminars equip young adults to become the backbone of a supportive community. They learn to actively listen, communicate effectively, and prevent future abusive behaviors. Purple Mark understands the power of a united voice.
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