As seen on businessdesk.com. A grant from the Barclays £100m Covid-19 Community Aid Package means that survivors of domestic abuse in Wolverhampton will have a safe place to sleep and support to rebuild their lives following the trauma of abuse.
Walking the extra mile for charity
As seen on expressandstar.com. Parvinder Singh Rakhra and his sons Joshan and Aran spent a day walking from their home in Wolverhampton to outside Birmingham Town Hall at Victoria Square to raise funds for the Haven Refuge.
For domestic abuse victims, the coronavirus lockdown could be deadly
As seen on itv.com. A number of charities who deal with domestic abuse and violence have raised concerns about the safety of people living in abusive situations.
‘Wash your donnies’ – Quirky print being sold in aid of The Haven
As seen on birminghammail.co.uk. All of the profits from the sale of the ‘wash your donnies’ print will be donated to The Haven, a Wolverhampton charity that supports women and children who are vulnerable to domestic violence, homelessness and abuse.