5th annual Hearts in the Park raises awareness about Sask. domestic violence
Global News
Community members gather in Victoria Park for different discussions, for cultural celebrations and to hang giant red hearts signifying how they are connected to domestic violence.
Wednesday was a chance for Regina residents to lay their heart on the line at this year’s Hearts in the Park event.
Led by the Circle Project Association, the event brings the community together to raise awareness for domestic violence and provide an environment for survivors to share their stories.
Community members gather in Victoria Park for different discussions, for cultural celebrations and to hang giant red hearts signifying how they are connected to domestic violence.
Circle Project executive director Ann Perry said she hopes “one day everyone will be able to gather in the park knowing that they’ve made a big difference to reduce the amount of intimate partner violence in the community.”
This year marks the fifth annual event held in collaboration with The Offenders, Family Service Regina and the Regina Police Service.
“Hearts in the Park is a special community event in Regina’s downtown Victoria Park,” Regina police said. “The event raises the level of awareness of the effects and impacts of violence in our community, particularly as it affects victims.”
Saskatchewan has the highest rate of intimate personal violence in Canada.
Perry said in order to break the cycle of violence, work needs to be done with the family at multiple stages.