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October 26, 2020

The countdown starts here!…

The countdown is on! 

The Sharon Bryan Consultancy Community Interest Company Crowdfunder ends on the 7th November 2020.  I have been absolutely blown away by all the kind and generous pledges to this fundraising event.  I can’t thank everyone enough for showing their support.  I am happy to report that I start an Online Freedom Programme on Thursday 29th October 2020 and have 10 wonderful and strong women joining me for the programme.  This funding has helped me facilitate this programme and I feel I can say on their behalf as well as mine – Thank you.

Of course, my target for the Crowdfunder was £2,000 and perhaps that was rather too optimistic given we are all living in extremely difficult circumstances.  I am, currently, as I write this, £113 off the half way mark to my target and I would love to reach half way, which is £1,000 by the time the event ends.

I have said it before and will say it again – if just around a quarter of the people that follow me on social media pledge just £1, that target of £1,000 will be reached in no time.  I am almost there in terms of being able to get 250 ‘safety plan’ keyrings into production for women that are experiencing domestic abuse.

The final push is on!  Please help me to get to £1,000.

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/sharon-bryan-consultancy-cic

  • 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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