Social welfare Charities That specialise in Abuse
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Survive
Health, Social welfareSurvive offers one to one counselling to adult survivors of childhood abuse, predominantly childhood sexual abuse.
The Crossing Point
Heritage, Social welfareThe Crossing Point seeks to help restore those whose lives have been impacted by domestic abuse and see them living in hope. Using a holistic approach, we provide personalised support, group recovery programmes and outreach. We are working to see the generational cycle of domestic abuse broken, raising awareness through teaching and training within communities.
Soul Sisters: Empowering People
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareSoul Sisters: Empowering People is a charity founded to support victims and survivors of Domestic Abuse, and their families, to Live Without Fear. We empower people to move forward through advocacy, signposting, peer support, 1-2-1 support, mentoring and coaching both online and in person.
Kicc The City Of Refuge
Housing, Social welfareAdvancement of the Christian religion. The furtherance of the charitable work of the charity by the advancement of such other charitable purposes as the Trustees shall from time to time decide.
Forest Furniture Bank
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareWe are a small family run charity providing furniture to people in need with in the forest of dean, we also work with a number of other local charites including Barnados Childrens Centre, Local Food Bank, Green Square Housing, Womens refuge, Local Churches, Gloucester Homeless Donations and Social Services.We collect unwanted furniture, so stoping it from entering landfill, repair and reuse !
Southwold Sailors' Reading Room Association
Heritage, Housing, Social welfareThe Southwold Sailors' Reading Room was built in 1864 as a refuge for fishermen and mariners when not engaged at sea. Displays of a seafaring nature line the walls and fill glass cabinets. Pictures and portraits of local fishermen and seascapes, model ships and maritime paraphernalia offer a fascinating history of Southwold's connections with the sea.
Protect Project
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe following are our activities:-Child abuse public awareness program: public events, conferences and seminars, media programs-Developing and strengthening preventative work-Youth Forum
Care Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareWe offer education, skills training for youth aged 8-16 years. we provide activities for young people and women who are have mental health issuesWe run a day centre for isolated older people especially from the BAME community to come together for socializing and networking and victims of domestic abuse.We provide education to children in Africa and we provide economic empowerment to widows
The Wilde Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe WILDE Foundation is a Women's and Girls' Charity that uses Creative tools to Empower Victims and Survivors of domestic abuse, harmful cultural practices, sexual abuse, and child sexual abuse into Influencers through the power of the Written Word. We provide a safe platform for women who have suffered bereavement and loss, experiencing loneliness and isolation, and want to improve wellbeing.
Aim Northwest
Charitable activities, Social welfarePrevention and relief of poverty to the general public by providing advocacy advice and services specific to Domestic Abuse to victims and perpetrators.
Pora Zimbabwe
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe purpose of PORA is to alleviate the trauma and distress, both mentally and physically, for victims of rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse in Zimbabwe. This will be achieved through the promotion, support and provision of grants for essential resources for ARC (Adult Rape Clinic) Zimbabwe.
Salaam Sisters
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe aim to provide support to asylum seekers, survivors of domestic abuse and other forms of gender-based violence and/or abuse within the UK. We also provide safe spaces for our beneficiaries to meet and discuss the issues affecting them and receive support from experienced professionals.
Apostolic Faith Church Hq Chitope
Arts, Religion, Social welfare, SocietyOutreach programmes,bible studies, prayer meetings and Sunday Church services, Christian annual festivals,visiting the bereaved, celebrating birth, baptisms, practical support with finances, food and clothes and shelter, providing spiritual support to people who are battling with addictions, mental breakdowns, physical illness, domestic violence, and racial prejudice and praying for the sick.
Heal For Life Foundation UK
Social welfareProvision of five day residential programmes for the adult survivors of childhood trauma and abuse.
Not Just You, Survivors Of Sexual Violence Community
Social welfareWe provide support to survivors of sexual violence.
End Time Revival Tabernacle House Of Love And Restoration
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Heritage, Social welfareTHE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL. WE PROVIDE MEANINGFUL TIMES OF WORSHIP , THE OPPORTUNITIES TO FELLOWSHIP FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, THROUGH SATURDAY SCHOOL, YOUTH GROUP, SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB, SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB. SEMINARS FOR MEN & WOMEN COVERING VARIOUS TOPICS INCLUDING DOMESTIC ABUSE, FINANCE AND HEALTH ISSUES
Haddis Agape Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfareProvide quality pediatric neurosurgical & plastic surgery treatments for poor and disadvantaged children. Public awareness, training surgeons, Education, knowledge exchange with the local community here in the UKProvision of Mother & Childcare, Geriatric Care Service, Collecting Medical equipment, Counseling & Support services Prevention of Sexual abuse, Nutrition, water sanitation & hygiene.
Filipino Women's Association UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareProvide scholarship to indigent youth and support a school programme in the Philippines. In the UK charitable projects include support victims of domestic violence, support services for senior citizens of FWA-UK and the community. General Meeting in May, Annual General Meeting in September, fundraising activities include annual food festival, annual dinner dance in June.
Christ United Ministries International Manchester (refuge Centre)
Housing, Religion, Social welfareACTIVITIES OF A CHURCH, FURTHERANCE OF RELIGION
Hands For You
Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfare1. Information, advice and referrals2. Health promotion3. Employment skills training4. Basic English courses5. Recreational activities6. Tackling Domestic Violence
Relume Stoke
Beneficiary group, Social welfareRelume seeks to help women in Stoke-on-Trent find freedom and recovery from the harms caused by sexual exploitation and the sex industry.
Sangini
Health, Social welfare, SocietySangini believes in creative interventions and creates various approaches to address issues, such as mental health, domestic violence, gender equality. The activities include: ÔÇó Arts projectsÔÇó Artists commissioningÔÇó Educational workshopsÔÇó0001
Gettoutuk
Social welfareThis charity supports those going through get Refusal which is a form of domestic abuse. The charity also provides education to the members of the community that need to be aware of abuse. We assist on the legislation passing Get Refusal as domestic abuse
South Liverpool Vineyard Christian Fellowship
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe activities of the charity are as follows: To provide food and clothing to the homeless and asylum seekers/refugees. To provide advice to the homeless.. To assist domestic violence projects with practical help e.g. furniture, decorating. To provide spiritual help.
Powerhouse International
Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareProviding a place of worship, helping the less priveledged , and helping to solve the community challenges like street crime,domestic abuse, drug abuse, homeless people, alcohol addictions