International Women's Day PDF Print

We’re very pleased to be marking International Women’s Day on the 8th March 2010 celebrating the effectiveness, strength, wisdom and courage of women both locally and across the world.

Women who have experienced domestic violence often encounter judgment, disbelief, blame, poverty and isolation as well as support, friendship, and loyalty, most often from other women. Children exposed to domestic violence are deeply affected by it and it is overwhelmingly women who care for them. 2 women every week are killed by a partner or ex-partner. One in 4 women will experience domestic violence.

These are depressing statistics that need to be taken on board. Every day we see women who have been traumatised by DV, who also find deep reserves of personal power, endurance, fortitude, love, good judgment, intelligence, and determination. People who experience DV are indeed victims. And also survivors who very often go on to thrive in rich, new lives. 

What we plan on the day:
We will offer free benefits, housing, council tax, employment and legal advice. Domestic violence advocacy and Counselling information. Free Hand and Feet massage and much, much more.

Where?
Lighthouse West London, 111-117 Lancaster Road, London W11 1QT

When?
11am - 4 pm

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 We look forward to seeing you!