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Welsh Women's Aid
16 Moira Terrace
Adamsdown
Cardiff
CF24 0EJ
Tel (The Wales National Domestic Abuse Helpline): 0808 80 10 800
Tel (24 Hour Helpline): 02920 460 566
Web: www.welshwomensaid.org
Web: www.wdah.org
Welsh Women’s Aid is the national umbrella organisation representing local Women’s Aid groups in Wales. Their 34 member groups provide direct women-centred support in the community and in refuge to thousands of women and children who have or who are experiencing domestic abuse.
Welsh Women’s Aid provides specialist training support to member groups on housing, legal and children’s issues and lobbies and campaigns on their behalf at a national level.
Welsh Women’s Aid also manages the Wales Domestic Abuse Helpline. The helpline is a gender-neutral information and support service for people and children experiencing abuse and individuals and organisations who want to know more about domestic abuse support services in Wales.
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