Hearts of Purple, a Queensland-based registered charity, was founded in 2017 after the tragic murder of Teresa Bradford. Since then, the organisation has become a lifeline for high-risk victims of domestic and family violence—providing emergency accommodation, cyber safety tools, duress watches, relocation support, and emotional care. [heartsofpurple.org]
🎥 Operation Family Protect: A Life-Saving Initiative
Thanks to funding from TURSA’s 30 Year Community Grant Program, Hearts of Purple have expanded Operation Family Protect with additional cameras—a targeted safety initiative that installs surveillance cameras in homes of high-risk victims. These cameras:
Deter potential threats
Provide evidence for police intervention
Offer peace of mind to families living in fear [tursa.com.au]
This initiative is already saving lives and empowering victims to reclaim their safety and dignity.
“These additional cameras funded by TURSA are more than just technology—they’re a shield, a voice, and a lifeline.” — Michelle Beattie, CEO of Hearts of Purple
🤝 TURSA: Supporting Communities for 30 Years
TURSA has been a trusted partner in employment, training, and community support since 1994. In celebration of its 30th anniversary, TURSA launched a $1 million Community Grant Program to uplift grassroots organisations like Hearts of Purple that are making a real difference in people’s lives. [tursa.com.au]
📢 How You Can Help
Support Hearts of Purple and be part of the solution:
💸 Donate to fund safety equipment and crisis packages