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We couldn’t do what we do without your incredible donations. The help you give helps others to rebuild their lives after experiencing domestic abuse or sexual violence.
£50 could pay for a small mobile phone, pre-loaded with emergency contacts and a personal safety alarm app.
£150 could keep families digitally connected for an entire year
£200 could buy 3 school uniforms
£500 could buy a laptop and internet connection, helping child victims of abuse to stay connected with friends and complete homework projects on time
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Open Monday - Friday, 9.30am - 4:30pm (closed for half an hour lunch at 1pm)
Our One Front Door helpline is completely free and confidential, and the call will not show up on itemised bills.
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A day in the life… Early Intervention and Prevention Team
Staying Put believe in early intervention to prevent situations escalating further or becoming more serious. We therefore have an Early Intervention and Prevention Team, who offer a range of services to empower people subjected to domestic abuse. Here, we chat to...
Life at Staying Put- Domestic Abuse Car
Staying Put offer more than a helpline for people subjected to domestic abuse. Here, we look at the role of a DA Car Worker and how they support those most at risk from serious harm. What is the DA car? DA Car stands for Domestic Abuse Car. It is a partnership between...
Creative Writing Exhibition on Coercive Control Launches at Keighley Library
We are excited to announce that in partnership with the Coercive Control: From Literature into Law project, we will be exhibiting poetry at Keighley Library. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Dr Hannah Roche at the University of York and Professor...