Social welfare Charities That specialise in Domestic abuse
Discover 502 Social welfare charities that specialise in domestic abuse. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Maa Shanti LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareWe support Asian mothers who are fleeing domestic abuse. Our services enable women to gain support and understanding within a safe and confidential environment. We provide advocacy, guidance, emotional support, workshops, social activities, referrals and signposting. We currently employ 6 paid members of staff.
Alumah CIO
Beneficiary group, Social welfareAlumah tackles the long term impact of domestic violence on clients of all races and genders in West Suffolk. We empower clients to access support and change their thought patterns and behaviour to avoid future abusive relationships.we offer: 1. 3 core group programmes.2. A safe space for long term informal support and networking.3. An outreach programme to local young people
Free Legal Advice Group For Domestic Violence (flag Dv)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo empower and support those who have experienced domestic abuse by providing them with free, confidential family law legal advice and support. We strive to raise awareness of their legal rights and options so they can make informed choices about escaping the abuse and rebuilding their lives.
Jewins Women 2 Women Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWe are a domestic violence-focused charity operating in the Uk , Africa , Europe and USA. We provide online coaching , counselling , advocacy support for women of ethnic minority who has suffered domestic abuse.We also work with their children to provide therapeutic and coaching support, we provide cultural training and economic empowering services for these women in UK, Africa, Europe , USA
Elias Mattu Foundation CIO
Charity and VCS support, Social welfareFood Bank, Fundraising, Domestic Violence Awareness in different languages, Community Projects, Isolation Workshops.
True Butterflies Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareTrue Butterflies Foundation supports families who have experienced domestic abuse. We do this by aiding them in supporting, rebuilding and empowering. Our support begins with our fully trained mentors, They are here to support you through every step of your journey. We can offer you help rebuilding your life, we now offer counselling and links to therapy for you and your family.
Asian Association Of Chesterfield & North Derbyshire
Social welfareSupport domestic abuse victims, long-term carers; provide information, advice on welfare, health & social issues, assist translations; Represent members views to statutory authorities and advise on community issues; Develop improved links with the wider community; Combat discrimination through education & dialogue; through Saffron kitchen provides hot, freshly cooked meals to vulnerable members.
Enfield Saheli
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareEvery Woman in crisis or entering a new phase of her life or wants to develop her dreams. Provide non-judgemental support and information to empower women to make choices, Offer services rooted in realities and dreams of women. Support women who are recovering/suffering from mental illness or experiencing physical, emotional, financial or domestic abuse. Support Groups, Counselling, Outreach work.
New Leaf Support Limited
Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareNew Leaf supports all those affected by Domestic Abuse inclusive of gender and sexuality. This is through qualified IDVA's, support worker and volunteers.New Leaf's pathway of support provides, practical, emotional support and advice, refuge accommodation and well being projects to build confidence and self esteem, encouraging & enabling those affected by Domestic Abuse to rebuild their lives.
Bright Horizons Foundation For Children (uk)
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareWe create Bright Spaces: enriching indoor and outdoor play environments for children who are disadvantaged as a consequence of abuse, parental imprisonment, domestic violence, homelessness and ill health.
We:are Women's Empowerment And Recovery Educators
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe delivery of a pathway of trauma informed awareness, empowerment and parenting programmes enabling women to overcome the effects of their experiences, improving emotional safety and wellbeing, reducing risk of further harm and victimisation and heal from the impact of the abuse. The following programmes: Freedom Programme, Domestic Abuse Recovery Toolkit, You and me, Mum and ACEs.
Newcastle Women 's Aid
Beneficiary group, Social welfareNewcastle Women's Aid provides advice, information & support services to those who are or have been victims of domestic violence & abuse. Our services include:Advice & Information serviceHelplineDomestic Abuse flexible Support service (DAFS)Group Programme work (Freedom Programme & Recovery programmes)Training, awareness-raising, multi-agency work and education
Angels Of Hope For Women
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareWe run an Outreach service for women and girls who have experienced domestic abuse and other harmful practices. We support them with their mental health and wellbeing allowing them to make informed decisions about their lives. We empower the women to become confident, independent, and self-reliant. We inspire women to support others by volunteering and by providing a safe space to share ideas.
Women's Association For Networking And Development
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareSupport Group Seminars; One to One sessions referrals from GPs and Domestic Violence organisations, Drop-In service; Outreach services to individuals and organisations, Volunteering Opportunities; Sexual Health and HIV Research; Mental Well Being Research; Domestic Violence Services and Support. Organising Cultural Activities; Networking and developing partnerships.
Middle Eastern Women And Society Organisation
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareAssisting victims of domestic violence, forced marriage, FGM,and women affected by honour killings in their family to rebuild their lives and integrate into the wider society. The organisation offers workshops, group and individual counselling sessions, advice and support on an outreach basis. All in which focus on our primary aim, the well-being of our clients.
New Beginnings Peer Support
Beneficiary group, Social welfareNew Beginnings Peer Support is a peer-led after-crisis domestic abuse service supporting women and their children who have previously been subjected to domestic abuse. We offer tailored person-centred/whole-family support and signposting to empower our clients and offer a platform from which they can experience post-traumatic growth despite the ongoing challenges they face.
Universal Confluence Of Yoga Vedanta Luminary Trust
Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Leisure, Research, Social welfareThe Trust teaches Yoga and Vedanta applied philosophy, through Hatha Yoga and meditation courses, Yoga Days and Retreats. We work for the wellbeing and upliftment of everyone irrespective of sexual orientation, age, religion, colour or profession covering physical and mental health issues, domestic abuse, poverty, unemployment, housing and homelessness, bereavements, public service sector etc.
The Redeemed Christian Church Of God New Wine Assembly
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe charity conducts Christian activities like teaching, preaching, and counseling. For charitable endeavours, we address complex social challenges, focusing on nuanced needs. Our activities practically support the vulnerable and disadvantaged people with low -income, domestic abuse victims, mental health issues, asylum seekers, homeless . We regularly adapt activities to maximize positive impact.
Copef Training Skills
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareProvide general advice, building capacity support and promote Africa diaspora culture activity in communities in United Kingdom.Provide services for children, young people and family as such: education, employment training and practice skills Raising awareness of family and youth domestic violence and understanding of substance misuse issues.Develop activities that stand against injustice.
Lovebrum
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfare, SocietyWe find, fund & support smaller causes & projects that are making Birmingham a better place by delivering real change and positive outcomes for their communities. Our focus areas are SOCIAL JUSTICE - Discrimination & Disadvantage. SERIOUS CRIME - Knife, Gun, Hate Crimes. MENTAL HEALTH - Depression, Burnout, Loneliness . PEOPLE IN CRISIS - Drug, Domestic abuse. CHILDREN at a disadvantage.
Lifetimes Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social welfareLifetimes gives grants to necessitous people who reside in London and the Home counties. We work in partnership with chosen charities in our field of work. Current survivors of domestic violence, disabled children, ex veterans, homelessness, food banks and community pantries, local hospitals.
Child's Vision
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareChild's Vision help support children who have witnessed or been directly affected by Domestic Abuse by way of:-Facilitating the Freedom Programme for Children and TeenagersProviding 1:1 support in schools
The Block, Armed Forces Foundation
Armed forces, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareWe are a Liverpool Combined Authority based charity helping Armed Forces personnel, service leavers and veterans get access to mental health support, wellbeing, treatment and employment. We work with the local authorities very closely by supporting the most vulnerable cases including those who suffer with Complex PTSD, chronic homelessness, addiction and those who are escaping domestic violence.
Worth: Women On The Road To Healing
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWORTH offers long term support to women and children who have experienced Domestic Abuse. We offer several theraputic wellbeing groups which provide a safe space to share experiences, give and receive support, reduce isolation and helps to give women their voice back that the abuse often steals from them.
Seen Heard Believed
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide support to families, children, and young people who have encountered trauma in their lives, such as loss, divorce, separation, domestic abuse or the impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences. Our approach involves Trauma Informed Practice to support the entire family, emphasising our model of the 4 Rs Relationships, Resilience, Reconnection, and Recovery.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many domestic-abuse social welfare charities are there in the UK?
There are 502 registered domestic-abuse social welfare charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the domestic-abuse social welfare charities by income?
Change, Grow, Live is the largest by latest reported annual income (£339.7m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of domestic-abuse social welfare charities?
Domestic-abuse social welfare charities reported a combined annual income of £14.6bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for domestic-abuse social welfare charities?
Across all domestic-abuse social welfare charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 86.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of domestic-abuse social welfare charities?
Domestic-abuse social welfare charities have an average annual income of £515k. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.