Brilliant stories
When you back brilliant people, brilliant things happen. Here are some of those stories.
When you back brilliant people, brilliant things happen. Here are some of those stories.
Cheshire Without Abuse works with anybody that is or has been affected by domestic abuse through a range of services, including crisis accommodation, specialist intensive one-to-one support and therapeutic recovery programmes.
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Liverpool-based charity Refugee Women Connect works with female asylum seekers and refugees to improve their quality of life.
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Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (RAMFEL) is an Ilford-based charity that supports vulnerable migrants to access justice and that provides vital support in moments of individual crisis.
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Latin American Women’s Rights Service (LAWRS) is a charity which runs one of 16 projects funded through Transform, the Foundation’s grants programme for strengthening the domestic and sexual abuse sectors.
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Kairos Women Working Together is a Coventry-based charity supporting women caught up in street sex work, affected by or at risk of sexual exploitation in Coventry.
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Cardiff-based Hijinx aims to “make it commonplace to see actors with learning disabilities and autism on our stages and screens.”
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Behind Closed Doors supports people throughout the Leeds District whose lives have been, or are, affected by domestic violence and abuse.
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Scotswood Natural Community Garden uses gardening and horticulture as tools to support adults with mental health problems.
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Bright Futures supports young women in South Tyneside who have experienced sexual abuse and exploitation, alcohol and substance dependency, and homelessness.
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Pan Intercultural Arts is a London based charity that works with people who are marginalised seeking to transform their lives through creative activity.
Read moreWe want everyone in England and Wales to be in a good place. Our role in achieving that is to connect and catalyse community-led change. That means building bridges between people and opening doors to what they need. It means supporting new ideas and helping good ones grow. And it means backing local people to lead the way, deciding what their communities need to be in a good place.