Photo: Safe Horizon

Tamron Hallwill soon be back in the spotlight with her own talk show, but the star is taking time out to shine a light on an issue near and dear to her heart.
In honor of October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the star, 48, who previously opened up to PEOPLE aboutlosing her older sister Renatein 2004 to domestic violence, has announced anew online shopoffering items she curated to help raise awareness and funds for victims.
“This is the third anniversary of the fund that I created with Safe Horizon in honor of my sister,The Tamron Hart Renate Fund,” says Hall, of partnering with organization.
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“I really wanted to think of a personal way to reach the people who follow me, support me and also, obviously the people who feel passionate about ending domestic violence. I was sitting down one day and thought, maybe I’ll put together a few of my favorite things, things I love, and we’ll create this little Tamron boutique, for lack of a better description.”
Hall, who during her years on theTodayShow before shefamously quitlast year shortly afterMegyn Kelly’s arrival at the network, is well known for her sharp style, but she says she has her big sister to thank for that.
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With her new syndicated talk show due out next year, fans will get a lot more chances to see her style and reconnect with the star. “I’m at that point where we have a long road ahead but certainly celebrating this major milestone,” she says of the recent news that her show received backing from ABC and Disney.
Now, Hall—who’s spent her time sinceTodayhosting her ID Discovery showDeadline Crime, and giving speeches about domestic violence, women’s empowerment and diversity across the country—is preparing for things to really ramp up again.
She says, “I wish could say I’ve gotten as much sleep as I promised myself I would have!”
For more information, visitTamron’s Purple Shop.
source: people.com