Nottingham’s Lord Mayor chooses Charity close to his heart

The newly appointed Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Councillor Michael Edwards, has chosen Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) as his Charity of the Year due to his instrumental involvement in reopening the refuge in 2011 and his continued support of the charity.

NCWA provides refuge and support services for women and children fleeing domestic abuse. Established in the 1970’s, NCWA was shut down due to government funding cuts in 2010. The staff, facing closure of the refuge which was full at the time, contacted local Councillor’s Sue Johnson and Mike Edwards to see what could be done. A meeting was arranged very quickly to talk about the lease of the building where the refuge is housed and how it could be managed going forward. Mandy Mellor, co-founder of the charity, also approached MP Chris Leslie to get involved. The group were successful in securing the lease and the refuge reopened in January 2011. Staff worked voluntarily before securing funding and within three days of opening all the rooms were full. Mandy said ‘Mike has been very supportive of NCWA since our first meeting. He believed in us and has been a key player in our development. I’ve called him day and night for advice and help from parking permits to activities for the children in refuge. He is a great advocate for our charity and a keen networker. Mike has even signposted and worked with women who have approached him who are experiencing domestic abuse  so he really understands the work we do”
Mike added “Nottingham Central Women’s Aid are my “Lord Mayor’s Charity” for 2017/18 because what they do matters, because they do it well and because we’ve worked together. Previous Lord Mayor’s have chosen several charities to support, however I have just chosen
NCWA to dedicate my time and fundraising to. I will be opening and supporting several of their fundraising events including a Charity Gig on 18th August and a Charity Ball later this year’.

The continuation and development of NCWA services has a lifelong, positive impact on the lives of all the women and children who access our service. Our aim is to provide them with the support, education and skills to continue moving forward in their lives, overcoming the abuse and violence they have previously endured, becoming well-balanced, happy individuals living Free from Fear.

Nottingham Central Women’s Aid Caribbean Charity Ball launched on International Women’s Day

Nottingham Central Women’s Aid Caribbean Charity Ball launches on International Women’s Day

To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, the Lord Mayor of Nottingham’s chosen charity, Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA), launched a Charity Ball with a difference.

The Ball had a Caribbean theme; guests were entertained with a steel band, limbo dancing and traditional Caribbean food. The Ball’s headline sponsor is local company, Bridgeway Consulting Limited, who recently won The Queen’s Award for Sustainable Development, as well as being named in The London Stock Exchange’s Top 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain.

Bridgeway Consulting Limited said “We jumped at the chance of sponsoring NCWA’s Charity Ball, it’s a fantastic opportunity to support a local charity who provide such vital refuge and support services for women and children fleeing domestic abuse. As a business we initially decided to support the refuge before the Christmas period, collecting toys and gifts for donation. We now look forward to strengthening our relationship with the charity by being the headline sponsor for the Ball.”

Cllr Michael Edwards, The Lord Mayor of Nottingham, added “NCWA is a charity close to my heart and I see the impact of their work every day. I believe Caribbean food and music is integral to Nottingham’s culture – I think my influence helped sway the theme of the Charity Ball! The event promises to be great fun with a carnival atmosphere whilst raising funds for a serious cause.
The Caribbean Ball raised over £1,000 for the refuge and many prizes were donated for the raffle.

Our Patron, Samantha Morton, attended on the evening and we received fantastic press in the Nottingham Post.