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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Cherish Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareCherish works with children and families in crisis, in Africa and the UK. In Africa we focus on education, relief and development, while in the UK we have worked with victims of domestic violence, and children in areas of high deprivation. Cherish always works direct with local service providers. All projects have been inspected by a trustee, or other nominated person.
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
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
Merciful Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareMerciful Hands : Weekly Food Bank & Empowerment.Mother Deborah Ministries : Domestic Violence advocacy, Lone Parents Support and Basic Life Skills Training.Merciful Centre: Preaching the gospel and supporting humanity.Merciful Aid Poverty Alleviation Foundation: African Aid and Support to the Less Privilege, Widows, Orphans and Children with special Needs.
Promote Mifumi Project
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareTo advance education and to relieve need in Mifumi Village, Tororo District, Eastern Uganda, by the provision of a school, a medical centre, and in such other charitable ways as the Trustees may determine, and to advance the education of children and young persons nationally and internationally, in particular on issues of health and domestic violence.
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.
Temper! (domestic Violence)
Health, Social welfareProvision of counselling services specifically targeted at achieving a reduction in domestic violence and abuse
Asian Community Advice And Training Association
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe provide advice & training leading to job market, develop cohesion amongst communities, promote volunteering, to improve working and entering in quality life.Also work in field of domestic Violence, Forced marriages, Heritage knowing and preserving activities. ACATA develops programmes for welfare of community such as ESOL classes and cultural development programmes. We promote Performing Art.
Icss
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Religion, Social welfareA 100% volunteer led charity, ICSS's objectives are the advancement of educational achievements and social development of children aged 7-16 of all faiths and backgrounds. Helping low income and socially disadvantaged families. This includes children who are refugees & affected by domestic violence by providing food parcels, tutoring in the core national curriculum subjects, support and mentoring.
Making Changes
Beneficiary group, Social welfareA Domestic Abuse perpetrators programme providing group work sessions to male perpetrators (aged 18+).The programme is delivered by sessional facilitators and is delivered over a 27 week period and is based on the Duluth model. The programme is delivered in three venues in Newbury, Abingdon and Oxford. Referrals are received from a wide range of agencies and self referrals are also accepted.
Divine Christ Ministries
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Religion, Social welfareTHE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL. WE PROVIDE MEANINGFUL TIMES OF WORSHIP AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FELLOWSHIP FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, THROUGH SUNDAY SCHOOL, YOUTH GROUP, SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB, , SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB. SEMINARS FOR MEN & WOMEN COVERING VARIOUS TOPICS INCLUDING DOMESTIC ABUSE, FINANCE AND HEALTH ISSUES
The Strongtower Foundation
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Housing, Social welfareTHE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED BY REASON OF THEM BEING, HAVING BEEN OR BEING AT RISK OF BECOMING VICTIMS OF SLAVERY, HUMAN TRAFFICKING, EXPLOITATION OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROVISION OF HOUSING, HOUSING RELATED SUPPORT OR CARE.
Bury Lgbtqi Forum
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareRespond to issues raised by members which can be at a local, national and international level in the advancement of LGBTQI rights. We aim to create safe spaces, extend our support for reporting crime and domestic abuse, in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving the conditions of life for the residents.
Building Lives (uk) Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Housing, Social welfareThe charity's principal activity is to support homeless people, domestic violence sufferers, orphans, young people and the elderly.We also receive grants to provide activities for children from low income households during school holidays.
Pass On Preloved Items
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePOPI is a Babybank service. We provide equipment for babies and children under 5 free of charge to families in need on a Referrals basis. Referrals can be made by professionals such as social workers and health visitors and support agencies such as Domestic Violence Support, Homestart and Refugee Support. Examples of items that we provide include prams, pushchairs, cots, clothing, toys, nappies.
Chester Women's Aid
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charity engages in the following activities:- provision of support to women and children who have experienced domestic abuse, in the form of small grants for crisis needs, and funding for activities- raising awareness of issues surrounding domestic violence- monitoring the provision of services for women who have experienced domestic abuse
Rebuilding Lives UK
Social welfareSupport domestic abuse survivors
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.
Landlark
Education, Social welfareLandlark works to prevent domestic abuse, sexual violence and harassment in all its forms. It does this by working with third party training and education providers; commissioning and funding their training courses in schools, both secondary and primary as well as any other educational or workplace settings as agreed.
Pcs Awareness Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social welfareWe are a not for profit charity whose aims are to provide a counselling/psychotherapy service (Talking Therapy) in the local community. We help with a number of problems such as Bereavement, ADHD, Domestic violence,Anxiety and Stress etc. In addition we help homeless people before and after they are discharged from hospital. Established in 2013. We have one full time worker plus volunteers..
The Cherubim And Seraphim Solace Of God Church
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareIt is our intention to hold the following support session.Bible studies for children and youths.Individual prayer sessions/spiritual counseling.Prayer meetings for all ages.Food pantry services provide food to families and members of the community in crisis. Visiting and helping the sick, and elderly and to give support and assistance to female victims of Domestic violence.
Therapy Services (uk)
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe provide counselling and one to one or group support to people of all ages, who have issues around mental health, domestic violence, relationship problems, emotional and/or physical trauma. We offer a drop-in service that gives additional support to people between sessions. We work with all ages and specialise in working with young people who are or have lived in a domestic violence family.
The Discovery Of Talents
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareEmployment support and Training ProvisionsAdvice and Guidance on Welfare Benefits,ImmigrationYouth activities Sport and physical activitiesEducation Debt Management Advice Befriending Antisocial behaviour Domestic violence Homeless Signposting to a free legal representative
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.