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Canterbury domestic abuse group crèche

We need your help to pay for qualified crèche workers, activities, toys and games for 0-5 year olds whilst their mothers attend support groups to recover from domestic abuse.

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Our Delivery Report

Funded on 09 August 2022 | Delivered on 05 July 2023

£3,344

RAISED

39

BACKERS

88

DAYS TO FUND

BIGGEST PLEDGE

Largest pledge from Kent County Council

£1,629

From Kent County Council

donated £50

Hours of training provided

102 Hours of training provided


More about our impact

More about our impact

The environment

The environment

We provided a safe and supportive environment for women and children.

The local economy

The local economy

The groups support women in their recovery from trauma and aid their return to the workplace.

Volunteering, jobs & education

Volunteering, jobs & education

The women who attended our group courses learnt to regain ownership of their lives and this learning is an ongoing resource supporting them after the courses have finished.

Arts, culture & heritage

Arts, culture & heritage

The children had access to fun and creative activities, developing their enjoyment of arts and crafts.

Activity, health and leisure

Activity, health and leisure

In the crèche, the children were supported by 2 trained professionals – a supervisor and qualified play worker - who provided a safe environment, with a variety of organised activities which fostered important social skills, like sharing, listening and expressing emotions, as well as relaxing and having fun whilst playing with other children.