How to do good – even when you’re gone
Abi Manning2021-03-17T11:02:38+00:00Giving a small charity gift to NDADA in your will can help children in Devon have happier, safer futures, free from abuse
Giving a small charity gift to NDADA in your will can help children in Devon have happier, safer futures, free from abuse
Tearing your hair out trying to keep the children busy? Try these five fun activities for kids that might give you time to finish that cuppa
We want a happy Christmas for those hiding from an abuser. But we can't do it without your help. Here are 5 gifts you can give
NDADA's CEO Sue Wallis describes what Christmas is like for the women and children who have fled home and are spending the festive season at the refuge
We’ve all learnt a thing or two about taking care of each other this year. This Christmas, will you take care of those in the refuge by buying a gift?
Sue Wallis, CEO of NDADA, reveals what life has been like at the Devon refuge during the coronavirus pandemic
Alice Cracknell is the founder of 100% not-for-profit sustainable fashion business Origin Africa. She describes how she is holding hands with NDADA
Jo Rees is the co-director of creative agency Salt Media. She describes why she and the team at Salt are holding hands with NDADA, and helping break down the barriers surrounding domestic abuse
Jan Cooper MBE is the co-founder of Reading Safer Families and trustee of Berkshire Women's Aid. She shares why she is holding hands with NDADA
Give a gift that will bring comfort and dignity to women and children fleeing domestic violence this Christmas