Awarded amount
£40,000.00
Supporting and Empowerment Services for Homeless BAME Women.
Awarded amount
£52,894.00
Supporting women to overcome the trauma of domestic abuse and homelessness through dedicated Domestic Abuse Key Worker support in safe accommodation.
Awarded amount
£40,443.00
To deliver a specialist education and recovery programme for 240 vulnerable women who are survivors of domestic abuse.
Awarded amount
£52,894.00
"We are delighted that The Charles Plater Trust agreed to fund the post of a Domestic Abuse Key Worker at The Haven Wolverhampton. The Key Worker will provide crucial support to women in our emergency accommodation so they can start to move forwards with their lives. This support is tailored to each woman’s needs but could include safety planning, helping a woman to register with her GP, supporting her with applications for permanent accommodation, arranging support for her children, and referring her to our counselling service. Importantly she will provide daily emotional and well-being support – a listening ear and plenty of cups of tea – to help women to recover from the trauma they have been subjected to.” Popinder Kaur, Chief Executive, The Haven Wolverhampton.
Awarded amount
£49,999.00
“We are so grateful to receive this funding, and excited for the future of the Rosebuds group. Rosebuds provides support for women of all ages and backgrounds who have children living elsewhere. We facilitate a non-judgemental, caring environment in which women can build trust in services, and belief in themselves. This funding will allow us to develop and expand the project to provide the best support we can.” Georgia Griffiths, Project Leader, Women’s Health Matters.