Hull Rape Crisis & Sexual Abuse Service's (HRCSAS) objective as stated in our constitution is, to relieve mental and physical distress of victims of sexual abuse and their families. Our aims have always been and will continue to be, to providing free counselling, information and support to women and girls 14+, who have experienced sexual violence and abuse: to challenge myths and stereotypes about women’s experiences of sexual violence and abuse and empower women to make their own informed decisions about their lives. We work with women and girls in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.
MIFUMI is a women's rights and development organisation that works to support women and children experiencing violence and abuse in Uganda. MIFUMI promotes safe spaces for women and children, economic wellbeing, provides primary education and basic healthcare services.
Aanchal's objectives are to relieve the distress caused by domestic violence, and to undertake preventative and educational work with young people, including men, to reduce the occurrence of domestic violence.
For 20 years Equation (formerly Nottinghamshire Domestic Violence Forum) has worked in partnership to reduce the individual and collective impact and costs of domestic abuse and sexual violence. Equation delivers: Prevention work with children and young people including The GREAT Project (Good Relationships are Equal and Trusting) delivered within primary schools and Equate delivered within secondary schools. Training to community professionals such as police officers, social workers and medical staff to offer fast and effective responses to domestic abuse. Campaigns to change damaging attitudes about gender and relationships and to increase awareness of service provision. Resources to provide professionals with the appropriate tools to deliver a practical response to domestic abuse. Direct practical and emotional support to men experiencing domestic abuse. For 20 years Equation (formerly Nottinghamshire Domestic Violence Forum) has worked in partnership to reduce the individual and collective impact and costs of domestic abuse and sexual violence. Equation delivers: Prevention work with children and young people including The GREAT Project (Good Relationships are Equal and Trusting) delivered within primary schools and Equate delivered within secondary schools. Training to community professionals such as police officers, social workers and medical staff to offer fast and effective responses to domestic abuse. Campaigns to change damaging attitudes about gender and relationships and to increase awareness of service provision. Resources to provide professionals with the appropriate tools to deliver a practical response to domestic abuse. Direct practical and emotional support to men experiencing domestic abuse.
Building bridges for prisoners, their families and the community in the north east of england.
The mission of The A21 Campaign is to abolish injustice in the 21st century through protection, prevention, prosecution and partnership.
Protection Against Stalking aims to help create a consistent, professional and effective response to victims of stalking in the UK. Our vision is to educate society about the dangers of stalking, improve the safety of victims and promote the effective management of perpetrators.
RASASC, the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre supports female and male rape and sexual abuse survivors in Surrey, or those just outside Surrey. An independent registered charity. Established in 1992 and well respected within Surrey by the medical profession, Police, mental health, Witness Service, Victim Support, Samaritans and other caring agencies. RASASC offers confidential and caring support for female or male survivors, their families and partners. The services offered are: RASASC has 21 fully qualified counsellors who see 50 people every week in Guildford for counselling sessions. RASASC has a team of 35 helpline volunteers who are specially trained and answer 2,500-3,000 calls every year. Local 01483 546400 or National freephone 0800 0288 022, 7.30pm-9.30pm. RASASC has 2 Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVA) who support people in a more practical way. They are able to give indiependent information about services that are available and how the Police/court system works, should clients wish to consider this option. They can also help with accessing the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Cobham, fast track appointments for the GUM clinic, assistance with making other appointments with health professionals, arranging court visits and accompanying clients on appointments. For more information, please contact the office or look at the website www.rasasc-guildford.org
White Ribbon Scotland is a campaign to involve men in tackling violence against women. It is a joint initiative by a coalition of organisations, individuals and groups of men around Scotland. We are part of the international White Ribbon Campaign, with campaigns in over 60 countries worldwide.
We are a small national charity providing emotional support to those who are vulnerable, isolated, at risk & victims of abuse,specialising in helping adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The charity helps to empower and encourage callers to improve self esteem and an inner feeling of strength.
DIAS is a registered charity that supports any person harmed by domestic violence and abuse in the Wigan and Leigh Borough. At DIAS we will advise you of the choices available to you and will work with you to empower and support you while you decide what is best for you and for your family. We are a specialist provider of support, advice, counselling and floating support for the entire Wigan and Leigh Borough. Charity No: 1073769 Find out more Website http://www.diasdvc.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/DIAS-DVC/967894743274332 Twitter https://twitter.com/diasdvc
Dalit Freedom Network UK brings freedom, hope and justice by preventing the human trafficking and slavery of India's Dalits (untouchables). We do this through advocacy and raising awareness in the UK and through education, economic empowerment, healthcare, legal action and refuge shelters in India.
Falkirk & District Women’s Aid offers information, support and refuge to women and their children who are suffering, or who have suffered domestic abuse. Domestic abuse can be either, physical, emotional or sexual, or a combination of them all.
Lambeth Law Centre provides free and independent specialist legal advice and assistance to the community and promotes access to legal advice and equality of opportunity. The main areas of our work are housing, immigration, welfare rights, debt and employment discrimination
We provide accommodation and a safe haven for victims of domestic violence. The vulnerable women arriving at the Centre come from all walks of life and those seeking refuge often arrive with nothing but the clothes they stand in. Our aim is to help restore confidence and give hope for the future
The Armed Forces Multiple Sclerosis Support Group – Supporting Members of the Military Family Affected by MS Mutual Support is the Armed Forces Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, providing help to Serving and ex-Serving members of the Armed Forces and Reserves, their dependants and carers affected by MS.Mutual Support was formed in 1991 by three Service people with MS who realised that the specific issues they faced as Service personnel with MS required specialist help and advice. They got together and formed a self-help group called Mutual Support. Charity No: 1139257SC041990 Find out more Website http://www.mutual-support.org.uk
Knowsley Domestic Violence Support Services provides support to people affected by domestic abuse, including groups, independant domestic & sexual violence advocates, male perpetrator programme with Integrated Partner Service, and a women and children's refuge. Website: http//www.kdvss.org.uk
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a West Kent charity, using highly trained and supervised volunteers, to support local people (male or female) who are experiencing Domestic Abuse.
PFS works for the restoration of the lives of prisoners, victims and their families. Our volunteers run in-prison fellowship groups, Sycamore Tree courses, Angel Tree Christmas giving and support Prison Chaplaincy. We also fund places on SU run summer camps for prison impacted children
Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the national personal safety charity and aims to help everyone in society to lead safer, more confident lives. Through advice, information, resources, training, community talks and projects, it deals with issues from walking alone at night to staying safe whilst keeping fit, from people working in vulnerable situations to children using the internet and from reducing elderly people's fear of crime to raising awareness of the dangers faced by boys and young men. It works throughout the UK to give people the information and skills they need to live their lives to the full, confidently and safely.
Southampton Women's Aid works with women, young people and children affected by domestic abuse (women's outreach work; group work in schools and individual sessions for children/young people; child refuge work; support group, one-to-one and counselling sessions for mothers; Free Phone Helpline).
Help a Nottinghamshire Child (HNC) is an annual campaign that aims to encourage businesses and individuals to sponsor and support Good Citizenship and Crime Prevention programmes for young people throughout Nottinghamshire.
Child Soldiers International is a human rights research and advocacy organisation working to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers worldwide.
The Cybersmile Foundation is a multi award-winning cyberbullying non-profit organisation committed to tackling all forms of online bullying and hate campaigns. We were founded in response to the increasing number of cyberbullying related incidents that are devastating lives around the world.