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Children's Book By San Diego Mayors Raises Funds For Domestic Violence Shelters

"Purple Project" volunteers sort donations in this undated photo.
Courtesy of Jordan Conole
"Purple Project" volunteers sort donations in this undated photo.
The book is the brainchild of a nonprofit organization called the Purple Project, which donates supplies to the shelters. The book is called “Penny’s Adventure in San Diego” and follows the flight of a butterfly around the county, visiting some of San Diego’s most beautiful and beloved landmarks.

"Penny's Adventure in San Diego" editor Deborah Halverson holds a copy of the book in this undated photo.
Courtesy of Jordan Conole
"Penny's Adventure in San Diego" editor Deborah Halverson holds a copy of the book in this undated photo.

Mayors of 14 cities in San Diego County collaborated on a children’s book in an effort to raise funds for area domestic abuse shelters.

The book is the brainchild of a nonprofit organization called the Purple Project, which donates supplies to the shelters. The book is called “Penny’s Adventure in San Diego” and follows the flight of a butterfly around the county, visiting some of San Diego’s most beautiful and beloved landmarks.

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Jordan Conole, the curator of the book and the founder of Purple Project, joined Midday Edition on Monday to discuss the inspiration for the fundraiser.

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