Sophie Farrell

Sophie's Head Shaving

Fundraising for CEA Committed to Ended Abuse
£246
raised of £500 target
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Head Shaving, 6 July 2016
CEA Committed to Ended Abuse

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We are an inclusive accredited service to help anyone experiencing domestic abuse

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

 I volunteer for Committed to Ending Abuse (CEA) a few days a week and have seen first-hand the brilliant work they do and feel that they are very deserving of the donations. All of the workers go above and beyond to support their clients in every way and they have provided me with invaluable experience and knowledge and I would really like to give them something in return. 

The event is taking place on Wednesday 6th July at 1.30pm at Ruby Tuesday's in Laurieston. 

For more information on CEA as an organisation, please visit www.cea.uk.com or call 01324 635661 to arrange an information session.

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About the charity

CEA Committed to Ended Abuse

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Committed to Ending Abuse (CEA) was established in 1976 as Falkirk and District Women’s Aid. In the last forty five years our organisation has grown from strength to strength responding to changing social, political and economic climates and adapting our services to reflect changing needs.  Domestic Abuse as (Gender based abuse) can be perpetrated by partners and ex partners and can include  Physical abuse (assault and physical attack including a range of behaviours)  Sexual abuse (acts which degrade and humiliate women and are perpetrated against their will including rape)  Mental and emotional abuse ( such as threats, verbal abuse, racial abuse, withholding money and other types of controlling behaviour such as isolation from family and friends) Our new name reflects our aims and our vision to become gender neutral and more inclusive for everyone, including men. As a reflection of our good practice, CEA has been awarded with Safe Lives Leading Lights status, which is the mark of quality for domestic abuse services. CEA has also fostered links with various organisations such as AMIS (Abused Men in Scotland) that addresses the gap in service provision for abused men in Scotland. Our vision incorporates The Three-Stage Trauma Recovery Model developed by Dr Judith Herman (Herman, J 1992), promoting recovery from traumatic experiences.

Donation summary

Total raised
£245.38
+ £52.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£245.38
Offline donations
£0.00

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