About this Organisation
From their website :
One in Four is a specialist charity with a dedicated team of experts and counsellors with many years of knowledge, experience and expertise in working with survivors of sexual abuse and violence, and particularly child sexual abuse.
We understand the trauma and long-term effects of sexual violence and child sexual abuse.
One in Four was established in 1999 and founded by a survivor of clergy abuse. Some of the professionals who work with us have experienced sexual abuse.
One in Four is active in supporting the post-traumatic recovery of survivors, supporting them through the criminal justice system and in improving the professional and public understanding of the impact of sexual abuse.
We believe in the importance of empowering survivors and we focus on the individual person, rather than seeing people defined by any form of label.
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Post-Covid we have changed many things – the frequency and type of meetings – with more emphasis on volunteering, fun, fellowship and getting more involved with local issues
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moreOur biggest fund raiser is our annual Xmas collection
moreThis fund is raised from our Xmas collections both from around the streets with our Santa sleigh and static collections at Sainsburys in Sydenham and Homebase in Bellingham – as It is collected locally we aim to also distribute it locally in the boroughs
moreRavensbourne Rotary Club are organizing and coordinating the Bromley Area collections for the first time this year The money collected at this time of year goes to providing help and support to serving and ex-Service men and women and their dependents
moreThe Ravensbourne Rotary club has raised over £11,300 over the Xmas period – and had a great time giving it away!
moreThe Community Grants fund where smaller grant to a number of organizations where £300 - £500 will really help out.
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moreBetween October and December 2020, the 8 Rotary Clubs in the London Borough of Bromley worked together to offer free new online learning opportunities to local people in Bromley who were unemployed or who felt at risk of unemployment
moreThe Origins of the Ravensbourne Club
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