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October 31, 2020

Thank you everyone for all your support.

The Sharon Bryan Consultancy Community Interest Company Domestic Abuse Awareness Month raffle has now been drawn.

If you have won a prize, you will have been notified by email by RallyUp – the platform I used to run the raffle.  You will also have had a message or email from me.  Congratulations to all the winners!  If you were unlucky on this occasion, and did not win a prize, you should have also received an email from RallyUp, to inform you.

I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who bought entries to the raffle.  The raffle raised £290 in total and every penny of this will go to support women who have experienced, or who still are experiencing domestic abuse.

The drawing of this raffle, this evening, feels even more important as we hear that we are about to go into another national lockdown which means that domestic abuse will again undoubtedly rise.

So, again, thank you so much for all your support.  I have just started a Freedom Programme which these funds will help me to run.  Please look out for updates on my work and know that you have all made a difference to someone’s life by supporting

Sharon Bryan Consultancy Community Interest Company.

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  • I first met Sharon back in 2000 when I went into a refuge she worked in after fleeing a violent relationship. I had two babies and virtually just a bag of clothes and a few toys with us. She helped me with appointments with the police, solicitors and..

    A survivor of domestic abuse.
  • I was fortunate enough to meet and work with Sharon when she was the Advocacy Manager at Woman’s Trust and I was working for Westminster City Council. During this time Sharon developed and managed the Independent Domestic Violence Advocacy Service..

    Ainslie O’Connor – Principal Advisor for the Department of the Premier and Cabinet – Adelaide, Australia.
  • Thank you so much for all the support you have given me. You really have been amazing, and to be honest, I wouldn’t have been able to cope with Child Protection without you. The amount of strength you have given me is totally priceless, even with..

    A survivor of domestic abuse.
  • I knew Sharon as a work colleague over ten years ago. At the time, she was supporting vulnerable people, some of them were homeless due to domestic abuse and substance misuse. For me, assisting such people was what anyone in her role would be expect..

    Ted Chanza, Head of Market Operations, Airtel Malawi Ltd, Lilongwe, Malawi, Africa.
  • I have known Sharon for 6 years and have had the pleasure of working alongside her when I chaired the Westminster MARAC. Sharon is a committed, empathetic supporter of women who are or have experienced domestic abuse. She regularly goes the extra m..

    Former Chair of The Westminster MARAC.
  • I was fortunate to have had Sharon as my support worker after 17 years of domestic violence and 4 children that had witnessed and gone through it with me. I was finally strong enough to stand up and protect myself and my children. Without Sharon’s ..

    A survivor of domestic violence.
  • Without the support and constant reassurance of Sharon, I know for a fact that I wouldn’t be where I am today. I am forever grateful to her. She is extremely dedicated and knowledgeable, having her on my side when dealing with someone as persistent..

    Anonymous survivor of Domestic Abuse.
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