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Moira Anderson Foundation

29 Alexander Street
Airdrie
Lanarkshire
Scotland
ML6 OBA

Tel: 01236 602890
Fax: 01236 602877
Web: www.moiraanderson.org

Who they are

The Moira Anderson Foundation based in North Lanarkshire, Scotland was launched in the year 2000 by Sandra Brown as a legacy to Moira Anderson and her family and as a place of safety and support for children and adults who have been affected by childhood sexual abuse.

What they do

The aim of the charity is to provide help to children and adults who have been affected by childhood sexual abuse and support those individuals in whatever way they can.

Services they provide

They provide counselling and therapeutic services as well as on going support by trained staff. They also offer a weekly “POP IN” service to clients in which they operate a holistic approach, to spend time in a safe, comfortable and non-judgemental environment.

Training

They facilitate and deliver “Safe Hands” training and workshop programmes, which are aimed at all ages and groups to promote personal safety strategies for everyone. They also deliver awareness presentations and talks to schools, nursery's, churches, etc, about keeping safe and the effects that childhood sexual abuse can have on the individual and society.

Checked: 28 Jan 2008








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