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Our supporters

We would like to thank the following organisations who have supported us to provide our services. Their generosity and partnership make it possible for us to offer safe accommodation, vital resources, and life-changing support to women and children escaping abuse. Together, we are building safer futures and stronger communities.

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Tara's Angels

Tara’s Angels is a non-profit organisation set up in memory of
Tara Newbold, a mother of three who sadly lost her life in 2016,
after being a victim of domestic violence. Tara’s family and friends
raise money for vulnerable women and children living in refuge, helping to support those that have experienced domestic abuse. They provide a range of donations and funding for women and children accessing our services. 

Nottingham Soroptimists International

Nottingham Soroptimists International have donated significant funds. They are a long-term supporter of our projects and they also provide ‘welcome packs’ for women at a time when they feel most vulnerable.

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The National Lottery Community Fund

The National Lottery Community Fund have supported us with various funding which helps us to provide services to support families to build new skills and confidence when they have escaped to safety.

Nottingham City Homes

Nottingham City Homes have worked closely with us to provide move on support for families leaving our refuge accommodation.

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Samantha Morton

Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) are delighted to announce that Samantha Morton, actress, screenwriter and director, has agreed to become the first patron of our charity.

Clifton born Samantha often stayed at a women’s refuge in Nottingham as a child. She visited the refuge at weekends where her mother lived for a time due to a violently abusive husband. Samantha said “Refuge’s like Nottingham Central Women’s Aid provide such vital accommodation and support for women and children at a time when they are often frightened, confused and have nowhere else to turn. As a child I found the refuge a welcoming and safe haven to spend time with my mum without the fear we were subjected to. I am very proud of the work and achievements of NCWA, it is so important that charities like this are able to provide these services, which are sadly still in much demand today”.

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