Denbighshire landmarks will be lit up white to mark White Ribbon Day.
Denbighshire County Council and Denbighshire Leisure Limited (DLL) are supporting the national day on November 25, which aims to end violence against women and girls.
The day seeks to change harmful attitudes and behaviours to prevent gender-based violence.
Rhyl Pavilion Theatre/1891, Rhyl Sky Tower, and Pont y Ddraig will all be illuminated in white to show support for the cause.
Councillor Rhys Thomas, lead member for housing and communities, said: "Working towards ending domestic abuse will always be high on the council’s agenda.
"As a council, we will continue to work alongside North Wales Police and our partners to ensure that we can give the highest level of support possible, ensuring we do all we can to protect our residents from having to live in fear of violence.
"It’s also important to remember that men can also experience domestic abuse and the council is committed to reducing domestic abuse against both women and men."
Jamie Groves, managing director of DLL, said: "It is an honour and a privilege to support the White Ribbon Day once again.
"The day provides us with an important opportunity to remember all those who have lost their lives at the hand of violence and we are proud to light up our buildings for White Ribbon Day."
Wearing a white ribbon is described as a pledge never to commit, excuse, or remain silent about violence against women.
The campaign uses the hashtag #ItStartsWithMen to encourage men to take a stand against violence.
If you, your child, or a family member are in immediate danger, call the police urgently by dialling 999.
If you are experiencing domestic abuse, you can contact the Live Fear Free Helpline at 0808 8010 800 or visit their website for support at www.gov.wales/live-fear-free
Assistance is available 24/7.
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