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D.A.S.H. is a trauma-informed CIC supporting survivors of domestic abuse with 1:1 help, peer support groups, education and recovery courses & more.

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    We are D.A.S.H. (Domestic Abuse Support Hub) a survivor-led, trauma-informed community interest company (CIC) supporting individuals affected by domestic abuse in Warwickshire and across the UK through online and in-person services. We are raising vital funds to help cover our ongoing running costs so we can continue to deliver life-changing, accessible support to victims and survivors of all genders - whether they are living in abuse, rebuilding after it, or somewhere in between. What we offer: • 1:1 domestic abuse support • 1:1 trauma-informed empowerment coaching • Peer-led support groups • Healing and recovery courses • Workshops and educational resources • Practical and emotional guidance tailored to each survivor’s journey But we’re not stopping there. We are also fundraising to open our very own Community Hub - a safe, peaceful, and welcoming drop-in space for survivors and their children. This hub will be a judgement-free, supportive environment where: • Survivors can simply come for a cuppa and a chat • Children can play safely while their parent/carer gets the support they need • No one feels pressured to buy drinks, snacks or lunch - we encourage packed lunches because we understand the devastating impact of financial abuse • People can rest, connect, and feel a sense of belonging From the hub, we’ll run regular: • Peer support sessions • Healing and empowerment courses • Family-focused groups • Trauma-informed coaching • Specialist domestic abuse support for women and men Our goal is to break the cycle of abuse and create a safe, understanding community where survivors are empowered to heal and rebuild their lives. Whether you donate £1 or £100, your support will help us continue this crucial work and make our community hub a reality. Thank you for standing with us - and with every survivor who needs to know they are not alone.