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  1. Refuge - Covid-19

    Providing Outreach Support for male and female victims of domestic abuse

  2. Hope into Action: Cambridge

    Barnwell Baptist Church, Howard Rd, Cambridge

    Hope into Action is a registered charity whose unique purpose is to enable churches to house the wide range of "homeless", people in recovery from addiction, people sleeping rough, women and children fleeing domestic violence, people

  3. Cambridge Women's Aid

    Cambridge Women's Aid provides dedicated and specialist services to women and children affected by domestic abuse. We offer a free and confidential community based outreach service and safe refuge for women in Cambridge city, South and East

  4. Peterborough Environment City Trust - Warm Homes - Covid-19

    Would you like to cut household bills and keep your home warm for less? Our Warm Homes service aims to support people to maintain a warmer home, so they can experience the associated health benefits and reduce their energy bills, in particular over

  5. Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Partnership

    The Partnership is made up of key agencies in the county that have a role in preventing, and providing services and support to survivors of, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence. The Partnership is responsible for: Commissioning refuge places and

  6. Better Housing Better Health

    Better Housing Better Health is here to help keep residents in Cambridgeshire warm and well at home and improve the energy efficiency of their homes. In a preventative approach to health and well-being, our service provides residents with a single

  7. Dimensions

    In 1976, armed with a single phone in a rented office, Dimensions began supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities. Forty years on, our work

  8. Centre 33, Someone to Talk to

    Someone to Talk to supports people aged 13-25 with a range of issues, in particular with: Emotional health We provide a safe and confidential place to share and explore ways of overcoming worries. We can provide counselling and guided self-help