We need your support to make this celebration a reality, and you can contribute directly by visiting our donation page. At Contento Social Homes, we are committed to supporting women and children who have fled domestic abuse by providing safe accommodation and life-changing support across the United Kingdom. As the year draws to a close, we are planning a special end-of-year celebration for the women and children currently in our care.
Why Your Support is Vital
For many survivors, this celebration will offer a rare opportunity to experience joy, community, and hope in a safe and welcoming environment. It is a day where they can momentarily set aside their challenges and focus on healing and connection with others. However, the event is currently unfunded, and your contributions are critical in ensuring that these families can enjoy a much-needed day of celebration.
How Your Donation Will Help
Every donation you make will directly impact the success of this event. Here’s how your contribution can make a difference:
- £10 will provide a meal for one attendee
- £15 will cover a gift for one child
- £50 will support entertainment and activities for the day
- £100 will help cover transportation for families to and from the event
- Other amounts are also welcome and will help bring this event to life
Our goal is to raise £7,500 to cover the costs of the event, ensuring each woman and child can participate in a day filled with joy, connection, and support. With your help, we can offer a moment of hope and healing to those who need it most.
Join Us in Spreading Hope
By supporting this event, you are not just helping to fund a day of celebration—you are giving survivors a vital opportunity to rebuild their confidence, feel valued, and take an important step on their journey to healing. Your contribution, no matter how big or small, will make a tangible difference in their lives.
Please consider donating today at Support the End-of-Year Celebration for Survivors and be part of a community that stands with survivors of domestic abuse.