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84%
of women felt accepted or that they belonged to a community
94%
of women felt they had learned how to look after their mental wellbeing
82%
of women felt more motivated in life or that they had a better idea of their goals for the future
100%
of our graduates would recommend us to another woman in need

Everyone deserves a second chance

Your gift can give women, who’ve experienced violence, exploitation and displacement, the confidence, skills and resilience they need to move towards a safe, healthy, meaningful future.
£5
could cover lunch for woman to receive a hot meal in a loving community
£8
could cover ingredients for one woman to attend a baking lesson
£20
could cover the cost of travel for one woman, creating accessible routes to long-term recovery
£33
could cover the cost of one woman having a baking lesson
If you're inspired to give more and transform the lives for more women please contact us.
"I'm so glad to tell you, lots of things have changed in my life. I learned how to manage or deal with problems like emotionally, mentally and physically. I learned how to care about my wellbeing and how I can solve any problems. I'm feeling confident and strong and positive."
Bramber Graduate

Other ways to get involved

Partnerships

Help us build better communities. Your business could be a life-line to women who’ve experienced trauma, exploitation and abuse, supporting them as they work their way out of poverty to live full and thriving lives. Whether it’s financial gifts, business support or group volunteering, we believe in partnerships. 

Fundraising

From marathons to bake sales, it’s fun and rewarding to raise money for our cause. Fundraising helps us empower more women to reach their potential and it’s an incredible way to raise awareness. Challenge yourself and raise money in the process.

Legacy

Leaving a gift in your will is invaluable. You can continue to bring hope and restoration to women who’ve experienced violence, exploitation or displacement for many years to come. 

We’d love to chat.

Meet Aisha

"They accepted me as I was.”

“It was therapy without therapy,” Aisha smiles. “I could talk freely to everyone. They were family to me. ”  

Aisha firmly believes that it was her time at Bramber Bakehouse that gave her confidence and helped her learn to trust again.