I've raised £1000 to Help fund writing, illustrating and publishing a childrens' book for child victims/ witnesses of domestic abuse

Organised by The Daisy Chain Project
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Sussex, and UK wide ·Children and youth

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We are a new (year old) domestic abuse pro bono legal advice charity. We fill the gap unfortunately left by the reduction in availability of Legal Aid. The Daisy Chain Project a new charity start-up aiming to help fight domestic violence by providing pro bono legal advice, educating people about what constitutes domestic abuse and donating products to womens’ refuges by negotiation with Supermarkets and small businesses who donate surplus or end of line feminine and baby products to us to pass on.

Our very own legal team consists of qualified and regulated barristers and solicitors who offer free legal support to men and women experiencing, or fleeing, domestic abuse. They can be reached via an e-mail inbox. Please be aware that a reply may take up to 48 hours due to the fact that the legal support is entirely voluntary, but we will definitely get back to you as quickly as we can and our advice and correspondence with you is entirely confidential; we will not share data with any other authority or service [i.e. police, social services] unless you request for us to do so on your behalf.

We would like to raise money to publish a book for child victims and witnesses of domestic abuse, as we have found other materials already out there are somewhat lacking. A lot of children witness domestic abuse, and we would like our book to be a straightforward way of helping children to report and understand what they have witnessed in a user-friendly and non-upsetting way. The more money we raise, the better the book will be and the cheaper we can provide it to libraries, schools, and domestic abuse service providers.

We would be so grateful if you could help :)

PS- any excess money will go into our general provision of services.

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£851.64