Second safe shelter created by independent for women who fulfill domestic misconduct complete

Second safe shelter created by independent for women who fulfill domestic misconduct complete

Second safe shelter created by Independent,S Brick campaign by brick For women escape from domestic misconduct, provides “lifeline” for needy families.

Objective-constructed safe house Now ready for your first family, later, weeks later Key for the first house Handed over.

New houses built by Persimon Holmes were funded Independent‘S Extremely successful campaignMajor domestic misconduct started in partnership with charity asylum last September.

When the initial target of £ 300,000 reached just one month after the funding, Independent Decided to build a second house as more than £ 585,000 was raised by our generous readers.

This campaign was supported by politicians, royalty and celebrities, including the queen, Sir Kire Starr, Dame Helen Mirren, Dame Joana Lumle, Olivia callman, Victoria Darbyshire, Andy Oliver, David Morissy And Sir Patrick Stewart,

The new houses were funded by a successful campaign in the throat of the independent, which was launched in partnership with the major domestic misconduct Charity Sharan in the last September. ,Joel Goodman/The Independent,

IndependentK The independents Brick BIC BRIC Campaign now has another home and is designed for strict women for women in the need for sanctuary.

“I feel very gratitude for my donors and our charity partner, asylum.

“This house is a lifeline for women. It makes us all to create a permanent sanctuary. Independent Feel very proud and happiness that this safe house is available forever, offers rescue and relieves women who are at risk. ,

Equal houses are designed in a secret place to protect the remaining people and look the same as the people around them, to ensure that their residents do not feel isolated.

The Prime Minister said that independent brick by brick campaign 'deal with a central issue'

The Prime Minister said that independent brick by brick campaign ‘deal with a central issue’ ,Independent,

They both finished with a built-in cupboard storage space with a living room, open-plun kitchen, dining room, a garden and two double-shaped bedrooms.

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After 10,946 bricks were placed, an all-female team of decorators added Finishing Touch for properties with bright colors, which to make homes a true house for shelters.

Severely, semi-separated houses also include several security facilities, including CCTV, a fireproof letter box and increased locking mechanisms on windows and doors.

The BRIC BIC BRIC campaign was launched in September 2024 in response to a nationwide domestic misconduct crisis.

Thousands of women in the UK face danger in their homes, but a woman is distracted from asylum every two hours due to lack of space.

After laying 10,946 bricks, a women's team of the decorators added the finishing touch to the assets to make it a true house for those who take refuge.

After laying 10,946 bricks, a women’s team of the decorators added the finishing touch to the assets to make it a true house for those who take refuge. ,asylum,

Independent Heard the testimony from a series of remaining people, including Women who were beaten And was lost Children, friends and jobs.

The project was not possible without liberal donations from readers and other backchers, including Julia Rowzing Trust and nationwide.

Major data publicly supported the campaign, including the queen, who also made a donation and described such Safe place As “important in providing them a lifeline on their lowest eb”.

Praising the campaign on the completion of the second house, the Prime Minister said: “Congratulations to independent for his work on this amazing project.

“When I first supported the brick by brick, I said I wanted the campaign to move forward and be big and big – and now it is.

“One should not be forced to select between being in danger or facing roads. A second brick by brick safe house means that more women and children can avoid misuse and rebuild their lives with dignity and safety.

Both semi-separate houses include CCTV, a fireproof letter box and several security facilities including increased locking mechanisms on windows and doors.

Both semi-separate houses include CCTV, a fireproof letter box and several security facilities including increased locking mechanisms on windows and doors. ,Joel Goodman/The Independent,

“My government has a commitment to halch the violence against women and girls and we will need to pull every liver in the society to do so, which is why I am very proud of such campaigns that show what we can achieve when we stand together.”

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A refugee ambassador actor Olivia Colman, who supported the campaign, said: “Together, we supported the refuge and The independents The brick by brick appeal, as every woman and child deserves to live safely, are free from the horrors of domestic abuse. We have not built only two houses, we have built houses that will save life. Thank you.”

She joined the fellow refugee ambassador, Sir Patrick Stewart, who said the campaign sent a “powerful message” that we would not tolerate domestic misuse as a society “.

He said, “We must join forces to support millions of women and children who are subject to domestic abuse every day,” he said.

The survivors living with older children will be free to bring pets with them, something that is unable to accommodate many refugees.

Refugee staff will provide emotional support and legal advice to the families, and help women to find safety preparations, budget, loan scheme, profit applications and nurseries and schools.

To help the house welcome more, the team

To help the house more welcome, the team used bright colors to help to help ignite the good, freedom and the feeling of moving forward. “ ,asylum,

The CEO of Sharan, Gema Sherington said: “Already was already occupied by these houses, this week we welcomed one survivor for the other-a powerful reminder of a powerful reminder of a powerful reminder of a life-changing life-changing life by an brick campaign.

“These two houses – which provide security and freedom to women who will not be able to reach traditional refugees otherwise – are already saving lives.

“As a result of incredible support shown for this campaign, countless women and their children will now be safe to call home, where they can start freeing their lives from fear.”

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Anthony Wajar, the chairman of the Trustees for the Persimamon Charitable Foundation said: “We are happy to hand over the keys for the first shelter house built by Persimamon.

It was not too late to support the shelter and help more survivors to find their freedom. Donations will be spent on the survivors of the survivors of the life saving work of the refugee of domestic misconduct. Donation for shelter Help prevent domestic violence.

National Domestic misconduct helpline 0808 2000 provides support for women on 247, or you can go asylum Website. Is a dedicated Men’s advice line 0808 8010 327 at 327

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