Project Silhouette Shines Light on Domestic Violence Victims

Shoppers and residents throughout Clay County will see the stories of real domestic violence victims throughout October with the Sheriff’s Office’s new Project Silhouette.

Project Silhouette places five life-sized cut-outs – three women, a man and a child –  at busy businesses and organizations like libraries. Each features the story of a real domestic violence victim, pulled from the Sheriff’s Office’s own criminal reports over the past 12 months. Victims are kept anonymous.

“The goal is to shine a light on the reality of abuse and bring their stories to the forefront – stories that too often go unheard,” Community Engagement Sergeant Megan Blackburn said.

Sergeant Blackburn is spearheading the Project Silhouette initiative during October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

For their first week, the silhouettes will be placed in the entrances of the following businesses:

  • Hy-Vee, 7117 N. Prospect Ave., Gladstone, Mo.

  • Price Chopper, 15700 N. Hwy 169, Smithville, Mo.

  • Price Chopper, 701 Watson Dr., Kearney, Mo.

  • Wal-Mart, 2203 Patsy Lane, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

  • Wal-Mart, 8301 N. Church Road, Kansas City, Mo.

The silhouettes will move to other locations, including libraries, over the course of the month.

“Victims need support, resources, and someone to stand up for them. If Project Silhouette can offer even a small piece of that – if it can make even one person feel seen or safe, provide signs of what to look for – then it’s all been worth it,” Sergeant Blackburn said.

KPGZ News - Sarah Boyd contributed to this story.