Many survivors are struggling to afford the basics once they finally escape their abusers.
is having a real and measurable impact on the women Refuge supports. We are deeply concerned about what it means for these women and their children, who are experiencing domestic abuse,” said CEO Ruth Davison.
“Sometimes I think: ‘Why did I call the police?’ because at least my son was being provided for and we had food”
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