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Women's Support Project
31 Stockwell Street
Glasgow
G1 4RZ
Tel: 0141 552 2221
Fax: 0141 552 1876
Minicom: 0141 552 9979
Web: www.womenssupportproject.co.uk
Best time to telephone: 10.00am - 4.30pm, Monday - Friday except Wednesday which is 2.00pm - 4.30pm
The Women's Support Project is a voluntary organisation committed to raising awareness of the extent and effects of violence against women and children. The Project works in Scotland towards improved and positive services for survivors through training, information and development work. Services offered are as follows:
- Information leaflets on a range of issues connected with abuse and violence to women and children.
- Resource library - free to join, with a small charge for posting items.
- Support and information available locally at the centre (not a drop-in centre, please telephone for an appointment).
- Training and reports for professionals.
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