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Purple Ribbon Award Winners In the Media

2025

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2024 Winners

Local Judge, Police Department Earn Awards for Work Against Domestic Violence

Toronto Humane Society Wins Purple Ribbon Award for Interdisciplinary Team of the Year

True North wins Purple Ribbon Award!

Crisis Center North Twice Honored with International Awards

The Medal with Purple Ribbon Awarded in the Spring of 2024 Medals of Honor

CFJ Board Member Wins National Purple Ribbon Award

WINGS Wins Two National Purple Ribbon Awards

Rydell Cars Honored with Purple Ribbon Award Medallion as Business Partner of the Year


2023 Winners

Lafayette House wins national Purple Ribbon Award

Bucco Honored for Supporting the Rights of Domestic Violence Victims

Krajewski recognized with National Lifetime Achievement Award

Cocoon wins Purple Ribbon Award for program/shelter of the year

Lifetime Achievement Award for Bettie Williams-Watson

CASA Pinellas wins national award

Torpy gets Legal Advocate of the Year award from group helping in domestic violence cases

The Cocoon wins Purple Ribbon Award

Leader of Safe Journey awarded national recognition for work

Turning Point of Lehigh Valley has turned around, national org. says

Merryman House receives three Purple Ribbon Awards for domestic violence work

Nationally Recognized


2022 Winners

Child & Family Center Selected as Purple Ribbon Award Honoree

County Investigator Todd Curtis earns award for bringing awareness to domestic violence

Curtis recognized for domestic violence work

A Woman’s Place receives national award for supporting domestic violence victims

Scarborough resident honored for domestic violence advocacy

Hope’s Door Receives 2022 Purple Ribbon Award

Live Violence Free wins national award for their podcast

Finding Our Voices wins national award for bookmarks

Safe House Founder is also a Finding Our Voices banner participant

DVI and LFHS recognized with national award for ‘Be the One’ Parenting Class

NWA Women’s Shelter Thrift Store wins national award

Purple Ribbon Award Winner: Amputee & Domestic Abuse Survivor Dana Lawson Awarded “Survivor of the Year”

Circle of Love Center receives national "Shelter of the Year" award

Prévenir la violence conjugale : un outil québécois reconnu à l’international

Domestic violence group names Scarborough woman as volunteer of the year

Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter's thrift shop awarded in Purple Ribbon Awards

Clark County Sheriff’s Office nominated by Project Woman to receive 2022 Purple Ribbon Award

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2021 Winners

Safe Berks Wins Seven National Purple Ribbon Awards

Bright Future Foundation honored with Purple Ribbon Awards

Carol Dvoor Named 2021 Purple Ribbon Award Winner

Teen group nominated by Project Woman wins award for fundraiser event

Los Altos CA Woman Recognized for Work Helping Women Who Feel Unsafe in Their Own Home

Ruth Darlene, Los Altos CA Woman, Recognized for Work Helping Women Who Feel Unsafe in Their Own Home

LACASA Center Receives Purple Ribbon Award For GLOW Campaign

Finding Our Voices receives national recognition

Greenhouse17 named ‘Shelter of the Year’ by national organization

Dove Center receives Purple Ribbon Award

Purple Ribbon 'Survivor of the Year' calls for more domestic violence awareness advocates

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  • Your book must be published by a traditional publisher, not self-published.
  • The book must be professionally written, researched, fact-checked, edited and copyedited.
  • The book must meet book publishing industry standards for formatting, structure and presentation.
  • The writing must exhibit expert understanding of domestic violence or related topics.
  • The author is ideally widely recognized for their expertise on the topic presented.
  • The book must have an ISBN 10.
  • The book must be available through amazon.com.
  • You must submit a PDF version of the book so that it can be easily reviewed.

While we receive many book submissions and reserve the right to determine which books will become available on DomesticShelters.org, we’re nonetheless greatly appreciative of all the good work created by the many people working to help survivors and end domestic violence.