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Oct 2020
New Beginnings is a charity based in the Harrogate district offering support to female survivors of domestic abuse.
Its founder Lindsay Oliver has experienced domestic abuse first hand and recognised a gap for women after the initial support from crisis care services ends.
Lindsay fled 220 miles with her baby boy in June 2018 from the perpetrator after a two-year abusive relationship.
Once women are settled in new houses and often new areas the crisis care teams withdraw, Lindsay noticed they were then left feeling alone and confused.
Lindsay said:
New Beginnings was set up in February 2020, with the help of Harrogate Borough Council officer Mel Milner, to offer women one-to-one peer support and to be part of a community of women who had similar experiences.
Over the years, New Beginnings has built relationships with local businesses and the food bank to offer their clients all the necessary support. The charity also works with therapists to offer workshops and coaching sessions for the women.
It currently supports 16 women, who have 34 children between them. The women are also offered help with family court processes and dealing with social services.
Lindsay added:
The charity is currently looking for premises which can offer office space and a dry storage area to keep goods ready for clients who come with emergency needs.
It is also hoping to grow its team. It currently works with three therapists and four volunteers but hopes to bring on more paid members of staff in order to expand to other areas in the district.
To support the charity you can visit its GoFundMe page here.
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