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Get involved | Border Women’s Aid
Supporting Border Women’s Aid will make a big difference to women, children and young people living with domestic abuse in our area. Whether you are looking at raising awareness or fundraising, or volunteering your time, every little bit helps

Special aspects of LGBTQ+ domestic abuse | Border Women’s Aid
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Our refuge | Border Women’s Aid
What is refuge? Refuge is a calm and safe space where women can live free from fear. A welcoming, peaceful home in which you can begin to build a new life, a future free from domestic abuse.

Donate | Border Women’s Aid
Thank you for choosing to fundraise/donate to Border Women’s Aid to help support women, children and young people who are experiencing domestic abuse.

Fundraise | Border Women’s Aid
Are you thinking of organising a fundraising event on behalf of Border Women’s Aid?

Funders and supporters | Border Women’s Aid
Border Women’s Aid is grateful to our funders – both organisations and individuals - for their support.

Our history | Border Women’s Aid
Established in 2012 in its current form, Border Women's Aid is a recognised charity and is incorporated as a company limited by guarantee. We are affiliated to Scottish Women’s Aid and registered with The Care Inspectorate. We work

Privacy Policy | Border Women’s Aid
Border Women’s Aid (BWA) is a GDPR compliant organisation. We are committed to safeguarding and respecting your privacy and will make every effort to hold and treat all personal data securely and sensitively.

Blaming the victim | Border Women’s Aid
At the last count, Police Scotland recorded 65,251 domestic abuse incidents, of which over 80% of the victims were women. The latest Crime Survey of England and Wales (CSEW) estimates that 1.6 million women aged 16 to 74 years experienced domestic

Checksheet | Border Women’s Aid
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You helped me realise I deserved better

Speaking to a support worker has made me feel safer in my home

I feel more in control and hopeful because of BWA support

Thanks for listening tae me, a no yous are the only ones that dae

I feel amazing, in control, a different person

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