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Take part in Euro 2024 Sweepstake

This summer, celebrate Euro 2024 AND support FearFree – helping people rebuild their lives after abuse.   You can take part in our own sweepstake for £50, with amazing prizes!…


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Amanda’s Story: From Fear to Freedom

This article contains sensitive content and may be triggering for some readers. Amanda’s Story:  “I was suffering with post-natal depression when I met my ex-partner. I think he realised that…


What’s Friends of FearFree and how you can join?

Join Friends of FearFree:  Become a Fundraising Committee Member  Are you looking for a volunteer role where what you do really makes a difference to people’s lives?  Do you want…


Striking the right chord: Charity gig hits high notes, raising over £200

A huge round of applause to Dione, our outstanding Referral, Peer Support and Volunteer Coordinator, for raising £225.28 at a fantastic music event she organised in support of FearFree! The…


Your Bill of Rights

Your Bill of Rights   This International Women’s Day, download ‘Your Bill of Rights’ and help to empower the people you love. Our Bill of Rights is totally free, however…


Join our staff team and run the Bath Half Marathon this March!

This March, colleagues at FearFree are taking on the Bath Half Marathon to raise funds and awareness for adults and children experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence across Wiltshire and…


FearFree secures £706k National Lottery funding to transform domestic abuse support

FearFree have secured £706.659 from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK, to tackle domestic abuse in the South West. The Education, Training and Employment…


Salisbury skydive raises over £5,500 for FearFree

On a sunny Saturday in October a group of 19 brave supporters took part in our skydive challenge to raise funds and awareness for FearFree and the adults and children…


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How businesses can play their part in breaking the cycle of abuse.

The news that Kellogg’s has introduced a policy to support colleagues affected by domestic abuse, is a welcome move that highlights the critical link between employers and breaking the cycle…


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