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Big Give - Mental Health
Until the 22nd of May, you can double your donation by donating through our Big Give Campaign. Your donation will be DOUBLED at no cost to you. Click here.
Support For Women
We can break the wall of silence when survivors no longer feel stigmatised, blamed, and shamed. We all have a role to play and with the practical and emotional support we provide here at The Haven, you are never alone. Click here.
Support For Children
Useful Resources
Staying Safe Online: Are you concerned about someone checking your online activity? This guide share a few things for you to consider for your online safety. Click here.
Safety Planning Guide: This guide has important information that you might need to consider if you are thinking about leaving an abusive relationship. Click here.
Domestic Abuse Guide: This guide has information that will help you recognise abuse if you are unsure about what it is. Click here.
Health & Wellbeing Guide: This guide has information that will help you to improve your mental health if you are feeling worried and anxious. Click here.
Donate Now
As we commemorate 50 years of service in the city and beyond, we continue to build on our legacy. Every penny counts. Can you help us continue our legacy? Click here.
The Haven Events
You can make a huge contribution to supporting our work by attending our quiz nights, networking events, sporting events, and of course our 50th Anniversary Charity Ball. Click here.
The Haven Training
You can make a huge contribution to supporting our work by attending our quiz nights, networking events, sporting events, and of course our 50th Anniversary Charity Ball. Click here.
Vacancies
We welcome applications from those who have a strong commitment to working with women and children. Click here for current paid vacancies. Click here for volunteering opportunities.
Latest Posts
A Statement in Solidarity with Gisele Pelicot
The Haven Wolverhampton stands in solidarity with Gisele Pelicot, a courageous survivor whose powerful story highlights the urgent need to combat sexual violence and challenge the patriarchal norms that perpetuate it globally. Read for more.
How family, friends, and communities can safeguard against domestic abuse
What would you do if you suspected that someone close to you was being subjected to domestic abuse? Would you know how to support them? Domestic abuse often thrives in silence, but together, we can break the cycle. This Wolverhampton Safeguarding Week, learn how family, friends, and communities can make a real difference. Read for more.
The Hidden Link Between Domestic Abuse and Poor Mental Health – Donna’s Story
Recent findings reveal a worrying link between domestic abuse and poor mental health, focusing on suicide rates, with many victims experiencing severe psychological trauma. Early intervention and mental health support are critical in preventing these tragedies. Donna’s story highlights the urgent need for better resources and care for abuse survivors. Read for more.