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Empowerment, safety and support for women and children experiencing domestic abuse.

Together, We can provide safety, support, and hope for women in need.

Empowerment, safety and support for women and children experiencing domestic abuse.

Our Essential Services For Women in Need

Refuge & Safe house

We provide secure temporary accommodation for women and children escaping domestic abuse.

Specialist Support & Advocacy

We offer tailored support services to empower women and young people affected by domestic abuse and sexual exploitation.

Workshops & Drop-in Services

We provide safe spaces to learn, connect, and heal.

Understanding Domestic Abuse: Recognising the Signs and Seeking Help

Domestic abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, and financial harm. If you feel trapped, scared, or controlled by your partner, you are not alone. It’s crucial to understand that help is available and you deserve to be safe.

Signs You May Be Experiencing Domestic Abuse
Signs You May Be Experiencing Domestic Abuse

Recognizing the signs is the first step towards seeking help.

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How to Get Help and Support
How to Get Help and Support

Reach out to local resources for support and guidance.

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Your support can change lives. Join us in empowering women and fostering hope in our community.

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Latest News

50th Anniversary Celebration
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50th Anniversary Celebration

This week we held a special event in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Swansea Women’s Aid at our new office in the city centre.

We were delighted to be …

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No Place Like Home Documentary

SWA staff were recently involved in a documentary making project with a group of filmmakers in Swansea. The documentary explores themes of VAWDASV. As part of the documentary our CEO, Lynne, was interviewed, along with other important figures who are working to overcome misogyny. 
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FAQs

Find answers to your questions about our charity and the services we provide.

We offer three key services to support women, children, and young people affected by domestic abuse and sexual exploitation:

  1. Safe Housing & Refuge Support – Secure accommodation for women and children escaping domestic abuse, with emotional and practical support to help rebuild their lives.
  2. Specialist Support & Advocacy – Tailored support for survivors, including domestic abuse recovery, sexual exploitation support, and services for children and young people.
  3. Workshops & Drop-in Services – 1:1 and group support, educational workshops on healthy relationships, and accessible drop-in sessions for immediate assistance.

📞 For support, call 01792 644683 or email swa@swanseawa.org.uk.

  1. Donate
    Your support allows us to provide essential services to women and children in need. Donations help fund safe housing, support programs, and emergency assistance.
    ➡ Donate here: [Insert donation link]
  2. Volunteer
    Join our team and make a difference by offering your time and skills. We have opportunities for outreach, support services, and fundraising.
    📧 Email: swa@swanseawa.org.uk to learn more.
  3. Raise Awareness
    Help us spread the word about domestic abuse and our services by sharing our resources and campaigns.
    📲 Follow us on social media and share our mission.
  4. Partner with Us
    If you’re a business or organization, collaborate with us to support survivors through sponsorships, fundraising events, or workplace training.

📞 Call us at 01792 644683 to discuss partnership opportunities.
Every action, big or small, makes a difference. Thank you for your support! 💜

Our mission is to provide a safe haven for women and children escaping domestic violence. We strive to empower them through support, education, and advocacy. Together, we can break the cycle of abuse.

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