
Henderson Halloween Trunk Or Treat Shares Message Of Love And Safety
Get ready for a night of trunk-or-treat Halloween fun with a purpose! The Chloe Randolph Organization is teaming up with Community Alliance Resource Partners to host the Love Shouldn’t Bite Halloween Trunk or Treat & Resource Fair.
Free Family Fun With A Powerful Message
This free, family-friendly event isn’t just about candy and costumes, though there’ll be plenty of both! It’s about coming together as a community to spread awareness, share resources, and have a fang-tastic time.
Candy, Games, And Community Connection
Kids and adults can enjoy games, prizes, food, and drinks, all while connecting with local organizations that offer support and information to those in need.

The Love Shouldn’t Bite Halloween Trunk or Treat & Resource Fair promises all the classic Halloween fun, including decorated trunks, tons of candy, and plenty of festive, Halloween photo ops, all with a message that matters: Love shouldn’t bite.
The Chloe Randolph Organization works tirelessly to support survivors of domestic violence and to educate the community about healthy relationships.
So grab your favorite costume, round up your little ghouls and goblins, and head to downtown Henderson for an evening of treats, connection, and community spirit.
Love Shouldn’t Bite Trunk or Treat & Resource Fair is taking place on October 23rd, from 4 to 7 PM at The Chloe Randolph Organization located at 327 Washington Street in Henderson, Kentucky.
How The Chloe Randolph Organization Supports Survivors
The Chloe Randolph Organization was founded by the parents of Chloe Randolph, the young Henderson woman who, in March 2019, was found dead in the apartment she shared with her husband, Mohamud Abdikadir. He later confessed to the crime, and after several continuances and rescheduled court dates, pleaded guilty to that charge along with two charges of tampering with evidence. Abdikadir is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence.
Determined not to let Chloe become another statistic, her death became the catalyst for her parents and close friends to begin helping others who have found themselves in dangerous relationships. In October 2020, they opened The Chloe Randolph Organization Advocacy Center at 324 1st Street in downtown Henderson to provide a safe space for victims of domestic violence and to help them get the assistance they need to escape, including counseling, legal assistance, and more.
Get Help And Learn More About Resources
If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship and needs help, call the Advocacy Center at 270-830-9439. You can also reach them by emailing info@thechloerandolph.org or through the Contact form on their website.
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