Residents are encouraged to show their support for the prevention and elimination of domestic and family violence during the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign, from Monday 25 November to Sunday 10 December.
Across Campbelltown, community members are encouraged to keep an eye out for the 7 connected purple benches, located around the Campbelltown Local Government Area.
The purple benches offer women a safe place to rest and easily access support services for domestic violence via a QR code. Each bench is placed in the community near a resource or provider to assist anyone seeking help.
"We are committed to working alongside our community collaboratively to strive towards ending domestic and family violence." Mayor Darcy Lound said.
"Through our Domestic and Family Violence Strategy 2023-2026, and ongoing initiatives across the city, we will continue to play our role in raising awareness, advocating and supporting initiatives that contribute to a whole-of community approach to this issue."
"I would like to acknowledge the hard work and involvement of the Campbelltown Domestic Violence Committee, NSW Police, Rural Fire Service, NSW State Emergency Service, Minto Mall, Campbelltown Mall, Macarthur Square, Wests Macarthur Group and Macarthur Tavern for their commitment to this campaign and the convoy."
"The 16 Days of Activism Campaign is an important reminder of the part we all play in this effort, and I urge everyone to think about how they can support their friends, family and community," Cr Lound said.
The Driving Out Violence convoy will travel through Campbelltown on Friday 22 November, featuring a range of vehicles representing community services, businesses, and emergency responders.
The convoy will make three scheduled stops at Minto Mall, Campbelltown Mall and Macarthur Square, where participants can explore information and activity stalls held by the Campbelltown Domestic Violence Committee.
If you or someone you know needs assistance, please reach out to any of the following support services. If it is an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).
Family and domestic violence support:
The Benevolent Society 1300 275 227
Baptist Care 1300 130 225
Mensline 1300 78 99 78
1800 RESPECT 1800 73 77 32
Details on Council's website.