Join the Blue Light Project: Shine a Light on Child Abuse Prevention

This Child Abuse Prevention Month, we invite you to join the Blue Light Project by purchasing and displaying blue light bulbs. By lighting up our homes and communities in blue, we can raise awareness and show our commitment to protecting children from abuse.
Why Blue Lights? Blue is the color of hope and support for child abuse prevention. By illuminating our surroundings with blue lights, we send a powerful message that we stand together against child abuse and advocate for the safety and well-being of every child.
How to Participate:
- Purchase Blue Light Bulbs: Buy a blue bulb from Tri-County Council, where proceeds go to direct victim services.
- Stop at our business office Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 4:00 p.m.
- Buy a bulb online by following this link. **Shipping is not available- you'll need to arrange pick up.
- Light Up Your Home: Replace your porch, window, or any exterior lights with blue bulbs throughout April.
- Spread the Word: Share photos of your blue lights on social media with the hashtag #BlueLightProject. Encourage friends, family, and neighbors to join the cause.
- Educate and Advocate: Use this opportunity to learn more about child abuse prevention and share resources within your community.
Get Involved:
- Community Events: Participate in local events and activities organized for Child Abuse Prevention Month.
- Support Organizations: Consider donating to or volunteering with organizations dedicated to preventing child abuse and supporting affected children and families.
Together, we can make a difference. Let's shine a light on child abuse prevention and support the safety and well-being of all children.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is dedicated to raising awareness about domestic violence. Join us in our events and initiatives to support survivors and create a community free from violence.
Silhouette Display
We have two silhouette displays honoring the victim of domestic violence homicide in 2023.
- In 2023, 42% of homicides were committed in rural areas, and 58% in urban areas.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that roughly 55% of domestic abuse perpetrators were drinking alcohol prior to assault.
- The ages of victims in this report range from 1 year old to 83 years old.
- Perpetrators’ ages ranged from 16 to 81 years old.
- Firearms were the weapons used in 78% of domestic violence deaths.
Key Numbers:
- Incidents of domestic violence homicide: 66
- Victims of domestic violence homicide: 54
- Victims of Family Violence homicide: 24

2nd Annual 5K Color Run

Join us for a fun color run/walk to raise awareness for Domestic Violence Survivors at the 2nd Annual Painting Silence Purple event!
Join us for the Painting Silence Purple Color Run/Walk on Saturday, September 28th, at 9:00 AM in Rhinelander, Wisconsin to kick off Domestic Violence Awareness month! This exciting event will take place and start at Hodag Soccer Club Field, where participants will gather to celebrate and raise awareness for a great cause.
The Painting Silence Purple Color Run is a fun-filled day for people of all ages and fitness levels. Whether you prefer to run or walk, this event welcomes everyone to come together and enjoy the peaceful surroundings while supporting a meaningful cause. The route will take you through 5K (3.1mi) of beautiful Northwoods fall scenery.
Throughout the course, participants will be showered with vibrant purple color powder, creating a magical and colorful atmosphere. As you make your way through the route, feel the excitement and energy of the crowd, and let the purple colors ignite your spirit. Wear as much purple and white as you can!
By participating in the Painting Silence Purple Color Run, you are helping to start the conversation about the importance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and breaking the silence surrounding it. Together, we can make a difference and show support for those who may be struggling silently.
Don't miss out on this incredible event! Grab your friends, family, and colleagues, and join us at Hodag Soccer Club Soccer Field on September 28, 2024, for a day filled with laughter, colors, and unity. Let's paint SILENCE PURPLE and make a lasting impact in our community! AND IT IS FREE FOR ALL!
Awareness Month Events
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Community Outreach Events
During the month of April, Advocates are in local area high schools talking about consent and healthy relationships. Check out some of the work they are doing!
Past Events
Vilas County Burn Ceremony
The Vilas county healing burn ceremony was held at the Vilas County Fairgrounds on 4/24/2024. Participants were given space to let go of past traumas and embark on or continue their healing journey.
Let's Journal Together
Come join us at The Morgue Coffee Co. on Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 5:30 PM for an evening of creativity and self-reflection. This event is all about connecting with others and exploring your thoughts and emotions through journaling.
No experience necessary, just bring your favorite pen. We'll provide inspiring prompts and a cozy atmosphere to get those creative juices flowing. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just looking to try something new, this event is perfect for anyone looking to express themselves and connect with like-minded individuals.
Photos from Past Events
Support our mission and help us create a safer community for everyone. Together, we can make a real impact.
Join Us in Making a Difference
Join us in organizing and conducting various fundraising events throughout the year. These events are crucial in helping us continue our mission to provide free services to people in crisis. Together, we can make a difference and support survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.