Bradford Women's Aid

Support, assistance and accommodation for Women and Children

experiencing domestic violence

 

Bradford Women's Aid is a company limited by guarantee and registered in England.

Company No. 4802152.  Registered Charity No. 1099351

 

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Join Our Management Committee

Bradford Women’s Aid have some vacancies for members on our expanding and developing Management Committee.  We are looking for members who have skills and experience to offer,to become actively involved on our committee.  Induction and training are provided and all expenses reimbursed. Membership is for women only.

 

Can you?

Make a commitment to attend one monthly evening meeting (1st Thursday in the month )

Join a sub group that meets monthly (finance, employment etc)

 

Have you got experience the following?

Voluntary Sector Management

Accountancy/Financial Management within the voluntary sector.

 

If you are interested in joining us, please complete the attached form and email to:

office@bradfordwomensaid.org.uk 

 

or post it to 

 

Sally Deane 

BWA

PO Box,

1102,

Bradford,

BD1 9NG

 

 

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Did you know...?

Did you know...?

Women's Aid is the national domestic violence charity that helps over 320,000 women and children every year. 

 

We celebrated our 30th Birthday in 2004.  We work to end violence against women and children, and co-ordinate and support over 500 domestic and sexual violence services across the country.  

 

We recognise that women and children have a right to live their lives free from all forms of violence and abuse, and society has a duty to recognise and defend this right. 

 

Domestic violence is a violation of women and children’s human rights. It’s the result of an abuse of power and control, and is rooted in the historical status of women in the family and in society.

 

Women's Aid grew out of the women's liberation movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. As women came together, the issue of violence in the home as well as other forms of sexual and interpersonal violence to women became highlighted.  

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