Every contribution helps us provide vital support to people affected by domestic and sexual abuse. Whether it’s a small gesture or a larger gift, your generosity directly funds the services that keep survivors safe, supported, and heard.
“As somebody who has seen a close loved one go through domestic abuse this charity means a lot to me.”
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“Thank you for the very important work you do in supporting victims of Domestic Violence and Abuse!”
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“I was a child of a domestic abuse relationship and now I’m an adult I want to help anyone who is struggling in the same way my mum did.”
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“What an absolutely fantastic charity and worthy cause, it was a honour to be able to work with yourselves and we hope the money raised goes a little way to helping those in need.”
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Be there every month
A monthly gift, no matter the size, provides steady support that helps survivors rebuild their lives and look forward to a safer future. Your ongoing commitment ensures we can be there whenever we’re needed most.
As a regular giver, you’ll know you’re making a lasting difference year-round, creating real and long-term change. Many supporters find comfort in knowing their small gift is consistently helping survivors move forward with hope and dignity.
We’re looking for organisations to act as corporate ambassadors and help build support. In return, we can offer promotion of your support and partnership opportunities.
Volunteers are at the heart of what we do. Whether it’s supporting survivors directly or helping behind the scenes, your time and skills can make a lasting difference.
By leaving a gift in your Will, you can help ensure that Freeva is here for future generations – supporting survivors and building safer communities. Even a small legacy can make a lasting difference.
At Freeva, we understand that escaping domestic or sexual abuse is often terrifying and overwhelming. That’s why we’re here to offer immediate, compassionate support whenever someone reaches out. Our dedicated helpline is open to listen – providing a safe, non-judgmental space where survivors can share their experiences, receive advice, and begin to find a way forward.
We work tirelessly to provide practical safety measures, like personal alarms and emergency packs, to help survivors feel protected in their own homes. Through professional counselling and tailored recovery programmes, including specialised resources for children and young people with neurodiversity, we help survivors process trauma and rebuild their confidence. Every service we offer is designed to break the cycle of abuse, empower victim-survivors, and restore their hope for a safer future.
Our impact in Leicestershire and Rutland:
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calls answered on our helpline
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adults helped after rape or sexual abuse
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high-risk victims protected via multi-agency safeguarding