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Manchester Women's Aid is a specialist in domestic abuse services taking a safety first approach to all our work and considering each client holistically. Our helpline staff will find out more about you, and consider multiple factors before assigning the appropriate service or signposting you to other agencies. 

Services we offer

It's important to call 0161 660 7999 and our helpful staff will be able to advise as to what services are available to offer you the appropriate support.

REFUGE

Our helpful staff will screen your call and if it's appropriate and there is a space available, they will offer you a place. You can find out more about our refuges below.

Drop-in

Our Women's drop-in is at The Pankhurst Centre from 12 to 2 pm on a Wednesday.
 

A free lunch is provided as well as regular sessions with Shelter and wider advice. 

Children & Young People

Our children and young people service is just for children related to the adults in our services.

Find out about the support we offer.

WHAT WE DO

Our refuges provide accommodation to those fleeing domestic violence. 

Our women's drop-in is on Wednesdays from 12 pm to 2 pm and you'll receive a warm welcome. 

Our Children and Young People's Service is for the children of our adult service users.

Our community work focuses on safeguarding people while they are still living in the community and concentrates on areas such as women from the global majority, safety planning for those being stalked and more.

We have these health projects that span GP surgeries, midwifery service and sexual clinics. 

We help those who are considered statutory homeless by Manchester City Council and who have experienced domestic abuse.

Find out how to get help for sexual abuse through our service Renew.

Groupwork programmes for domestic abuse survivors.

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