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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Community Support Centre
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe relief of the physical and mental sickness of persons in need by reason of depression and domestic violence, in particular by the provision of counselling and support, including signposting to other services, and by any other means as the trustees in their discretion shall determine. The promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded.
Precious Lives
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide services for families, as we seek to build the local community our services include , sports, cultural activities, employment services, advice and support on Education, debt, parenting, employment and domestic violence. This work covers the needs of all family members.
Against All Odds Still Standing
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, Social welfareAOS raise awareness of domestic violence/abuse, with support, rehab, advocacy & training for women in England. In Malawi a School is pursued for girls rescued from early marriages. We pay for School fees, bicycles and amenities for students. Empower women & girls in Zimbabwe & Zambia with Sewing-Machines, Hairdressing, Sanitary Pads, Food Hampers, Survival Kits. Solar Lights for Maternity Wards.
Taunton Womens Aid
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo promote the protection of adults and children who have suffered or are suffering from or have been exposed to domestic abuse by such means as are charitable including the preservation of their mental and physical health, the relief of need and the promotion of education concerning domestic abuse. These objectives will be mainly achieved through the awarding of grants.
Community Aid Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareInformation, advocacy and guidance surgeries for clients from all local communities.Family mediation and domestic violence.Housing and homelessness.Help with language and interpretation.Health and wellbeing projects.Online forms filling for clients who are not computer literate.Training and educational Projects including ESOL and IT, employability training.Resettling of new migrants
Humdard Welfare Association (croydon)
Charitable activities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe range and focus of our work includes providing advocacy and crisis interpenetration surrounding domestic violence, including emotional and practical support, interpreting and translation, recreational activities, careers advice, drug abuse awareness, escorting, and transport, while promoting, and befriending networks.
Dawn's New Horizon CIO
Social welfareSupport of those affected by Domestic Abuse
Kent Community Domestic Abuse Programme
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProvide a 27 week (one evening a week) community domestic abuse programme (CDAP) for self referring men who reside in the Kent County. For those men who start the CDAP we provide a woman support worker who maintains contact with the partner or recent ex-partner of the man on the CDAP. We have three groups located in Folkestone, Tonbridge and Medway.
Articulate Arts LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareFor disadvantaged young lives facing such difficulties as domestic violence, abuse, homelessness or refugee status ARTICULATE provides creative safe spaces where they can use art to build a sense of self-worth that leads to enduring personal resilience.
Dormywood Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Dormywood Trust is prioritising work in the following areas; food poverty, violence against women and girls, environmental work and arts-based creative organisations working with young people. We will not be operating an open application process but instead working proactively to fund grass-roots work in these areas. We will not respond to unsolicited requests for funding.
Ginagi Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareTo further such charitable purposes for the benefit of women and family in particular but not exclusively by; 1) Empowering single mother and women on: domestic violence, abuse relationships, problems or worries regarding children, housing, welfare and financial management. 2) Relieving the hardship, stress and depression suffered by most disadvantaged women.
Children's Domestic Abuse Support Service (cio)
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareCounselling to children and young people
Press Red
Beneficiary group, Social welfareEducating the public and churches about worldwide violence against women, and empowering and enabling them to make a difference.
Shanti Aid
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareWe are a Domestic Violence charity offering Outreach Service to women who require our support. The services we can provide support in are: Domestic Violence, Abuse, Divorce, Child Support, Immigration, Refuge, Benefits, Training Courses and Education Programmes, Access to Solicitors.
Haven - The Survivors Of Abuse Network
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Haven-The Survivors' Network supports, assists and empowers adults / young people who have suffered Incest, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Serious Sexual Assault, Physical, Mental, Emotional Abuse, Rape, Domestic Violence, Gang-related sexual abuse, Torture. The Haven specialises in working with male and female victims of abuse regardless of age, faith, sexual orientation, disability and ethnicity.
Ashley's Birthday Bank
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Saving of lives, Social welfareProviding for families in poverty,domestic violence, human trafficking, neglect, abuse etc with food, toys, birthday & Christmas gifts, clothing, furniture, toiletries, household items, white goods etc. Our referrals come from Social Workers, Police Liaison Officers, the local Refuges, Pastoral Care Workers etc. We run it in our spare time so every penny/item donated goes to the families in need
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.
One Woman At A Time
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareWork with women survivors of Gender Based Violence in the UK and Africa that includes Female Genital Mutilation, Domestic Violence, Forced Marriage, Honour Based Violence (HBV), Sexual Abuse, Modern Day Slavery and Trafficking, women in prison and women experiencing Mental Health, through advocacy and outreach support services
Care Foundation
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareIt was set up to support disadvantaged people, especially those from the Minority Ethnic backgrounds (BME), by alleviating poverty, reducing social isolation, advancing education, and fostering wellness. We support children, young e and older people who could not access services as well as those with mental health. Also we provide rehabilitation to young offenders and victims of domestic abuse.
The Lampstand Group
Health, Housing, Social welfareDue to significant trauma, people with lived experience of domestic abuse often face low confidence, poverty, mental health challenges and the need for safe rehousing. Our mission is to relieve homelessness and promote healthy relationships, enabling individuals to reach their full potential by providing recovery support and encouraging positive mental health/wellbeing across Hull and East Riding.
Bertha's Legacy
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfare, SocietyTo promote & protect the human rights of women and girls around the world, primarily in Zimbabwe, affected by gender-based violence by: - Raising awareness of domestic abuse and gender-based violence - Relieving the needs of victims of domestic and gender-based violence through: running economic empowerment workshops and self defense classes - Raising funds to support victims.
Hab-Antibullying & Mental Health
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Health, Social welfareWe offer grants for private counselling for all ages who are going through bullying issues, mental health, domestic violence and bereavement We also offer activity sessions to schools and after school activities to promote safety online and antibullying.HAB assist parents and young people with meetings within schools and the workplace.
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
Project Salama
Social welfareWe offer freedom training and VOICE training to domestic abuse victims and survivors.We are looking to train IDVA and ISVA throughout West Berkshire and Thames valley.We are also raising awareness,educating and empowering through our chai and chats in Thames valley.We provide monthly online support groups.We provide cultural awareness training for our referral partners
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.
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.