Annual General Meeting

Friends, Colleagues and Supporters

You are invited to Nottingham Central Women’s Aid’s AGM

On Tuesday the 2nd of November 2021 via Zoom 6.15 – 7.30pm

Our AGM is an opportunity to find out more about our charity, who we support and what we have done during 2020 and 2021 to meet our charitable objectives. Please do share this information with your networks and colleagues who may be interested in attending.

Please RSVP to Trustees@centralwomensaid.org and we will send you the Zoom link to attend.

Order of business on the night:

Welcome!

Appointment of trustees and officers

· Report from management

· Charity finance report

· Voices of our beneficiaries

· Updates from the trustees

· AOB including any questions

For more information email trustees@centralwomensaid.org

We look forward to seeing you soon and updating you on our charitable work.

Zumbathon!

We are sad to announce that due to the current unforeseen circumstances we have taken the decision to postpone the Zumbathon until further notice. Many thanks for your support and understanding.

Plus we would love you to get sponsored to dance!  Join No dance experience necessary! Refreshments and Raffle on the day.

This is a women and children only event! Please come along and support us.

For More info, call 0115 960 7943

– Benefiting Nottingham Central Women’s Aid and We R Here .

(Charity numbers 1146410 and 1147478)

Easy Fundraising

 

Great news!

We are on easyfundraising, which means you can help Nottingham Central Women’s Aid by raising free donations when you shop online.

easyfundraising has over 4,400 shops and sites which will donate to us at no extra cost to yourself, including lots of big name retailers like John Lewis, Argos, Uswitch, eBay, M&S, Just Eat, Now TV, Domino’s Pizza and Audible.

All you have to do is sign up to support us using the link https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk  and the next time you shop online go through the easyfundraising website or App and we’ll receive a free donation.

We really need all the help we can get at the moment and any funds we raise will make a big difference to us!

Every time you shop, we receive a small donation to say ‘thank you!’ It’s completely free and over £29M has been raised for causes just like us so far.

We want to raise as much as possible so please sign up and help us by clicking the link below!

You can find our easyfundraising page at https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/centralwa/

Thank you!

 

 

Hollywood Actress Announced as Patron of Nottingham Charity

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.

NCWA was originally founded in the 1970s to support women and children experiencing domestic abuse. We provide temporary accommodation and support services for women and children who have experienced domestic abuse of a sexual, mental, physical, emotional, psychological or financial nature. In March 2011 the refuge was closed down due to the government cuts in funding, however following a period of campaigning, fundraising and a restructure in January 2012 the former workers re-opened the
refuge initially on a purely voluntary basis as a new charity with a new board of trustees. We are the only independent women’s refuge in Nottingham and rely upon our fundraising, donations in kind and volunteers to help run the service. We have accommodated thousands of women and children over the years supporting families to rebuild their lives free from fear.

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”.

Mandy Mellor, founder of the charity added “It’s fantastic that we’ve got Samantha’s support. We are looking to grow from strength to strength and increase the accommodation and services we offer. With her backing I really feel we can achieve this”.

Samantha has received critical acclaim and numerous accolades throughout her career including a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award and two nominations for an Academy Award. She joined the Central Junior Television Workshop, and soon began her career in British television in 1991. She made the transition to film in 1996 and found mainstream success with the science fiction thriller Minority
Report in 2002. Her most recent acting credits include the film adaptation Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and the television
dramas Rillington Place and Harlots.

For more information contact support@centralwomensaid.org

Nottingham Central Women’s Aid secure almost £300,000 of National Lottery Funding

We are delighted that announce that Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) have been awarded £297,591 of National Lottery funding for the continuation and development of our services.

NCWA was originally founded in the 1970s to support women and children experiencing domestic violence and abuse. We provide temporary accommodation on request for women and children who have experienced or are experiencing domestic violence and abuse of a mental, physical, emotional, psychological or financial nature within an intimate or family type relationship or who have been subject to rape or sexual assault or abuse.

The funding for the continuation and development of our services will have 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. We deliver a person-centred support and advocacy to all service users – in particular to those with complex needs including mental health and substance misuse issues who are often refused access to other refuges and services.

How will Nottingham Central Women’s Aid use this funding?

The funding will help us to provide more intensive support to our residents and potential residents. This includes the roll out and provision of the Freedom Programme which is a domestic violence education and information programme that seeks to make the women participants more aware of how to recognise and avoid a potentially abusive relationship. NCWA will also look to build upon our resettlement
services supporting women to integrate back into the community.

UK evidence is that domestic abuse will affect 1 in 4 women and is still a hugely under reported crime. There is a direct link between women experiencing domestic abuse and homelessness. Of those women who are at risk, many are vulnerable; with mental health problems, drug and alcohol dependencies, all of which make them likely to return to an abusive partner if suitable alternative accommodation is not available. In Nottingham, it is estimated that resources are required to support up to 300 survivors per year.


NCWA is financially independent of the Local Authority and offers a range of services which are not provided by other types of accommodation within the city. Women with drug and alcohol problems, who are escaping domestic violence, can be excluded from other types of refuge accommodation. Furthermore, women with mental health problems are often not accepted by other refuges. To this end, the refuge provides a fundamental service. We are thrilled that the National Lottery will enable us to continue our work.