Alison Sutton-Davezac

Sal and Alison's Triathlon for OSARCC

Fundraising for Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse & Rape Crisis Centre (OSARCC)
£2,545
raised of £2,000 target
by 83 supporters
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Participants: Sally Copley
On 31st December 2019 OSARCC will turn 40, and we need your help more than ever before. We're asking you to help us raise £40,000 to help sustain and grow our vital services for survivors, as part of our #riseup campaign

Story

Sally Copley and Alison Sutton-Davezac are taking part in the Blenheim Sprint Triathlon to raise money for Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre, where we are proud to be trustees.

OSARCC provides support to those who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives. Services include counselling, advocacy, support groups, drop-in sessions, and helpline, email, and text support, as well as specialist support to young women and girls. It also runs information and consent workshops in schools, and training to professionals 

The demand for services is huge, and we are raising money so that OSARCC can work with more survivors, keep its phone lines open for longer, run more sessions in schools and generally keep going with all the fantastic work that it does.

Both of us spend much of our day behind a desk, so the Triathlon is a big (slightly daunting) challenge. We are training hard, and determined to make it to the finish line. Please give whatever you can. We really appreciate your support.

You can learn more about OSARCC here  osarcc.org.uk

 Update

About the campaign

On 31st December 2019 OSARCC will turn 40, and we need your help more than ever before. We're asking you to help us raise £40,000 to help sustain and grow our vital services for survivors, as part of our #riseup campaign

About the charity

OSARCC offers services for individuals who have experienced other forms of sexual violence and abuse - whether as adults or children, recently or in the past. We are committed to supporting survivors who are dealing with the effects of sexual violence in their lives.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,545.00
Online donations
£2,545.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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