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It’s time to change the story about domestic abuse.

Our #HearHerRoar campaign tells the brave and powerful stories of domestic abuse survivors in order to break down the toxic stories and systems that are designed to keep abusers in power and victims and survivors silent.

With your help, we can shift the story of domestic abuse from one of shame, fear, stigma, and disempowerment to a narrative of power, hope, inspiration, and resilience.

Meet our Chapter Two Survivors

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Help us empower women

We need your support to achieve our mission of helping women to discover the power of their voice.

Your generous contribution will ensure we can keep fighting for survivors and women everywhere, and help give them the tools to tell their story in order to inspire lasting change in their community and around the world.

It’s time to shed the stigma, shame, and blame.

It’s time to #HearHerRoar.

 

“You just asked what is my most empowering moment, and I don’t think I’ve had one until now…and it’s f*!kin powerful.”

-Lejla, Chapter Two Survivor

Are you ready to use your voice to change the story about abuse?

We’ll show you how. Applications for our London Empowered Storytelling Workshops for domestic abuse survivors are now open.

Funded by the generous support of the National Lottery Community Fund

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Shop for Good

Our #HearHerRoar merch, posters, and prints are available now! All proceeds will benefit our mission to help every woman discover the power of her voice.

Have you joined our #HearHerRoar Kindness Challenge Yet?

In honour of our #HearHerRoar campaign, join us for our fundraising Kindness Challenge to show survivors and women in your corner of the world that they are not alone, there is hope, and that their story matters.

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Chapter Two Volunteers

 We are not a domestic abuse charity or crisis service.

In the UK, if you are in immediate danger, call 999 and ask for the police. If you can’t speak and are calling on a mobile press 55 to have your call transferred to the police. Find out how to call the police when you can’t speak.

For free, confidential advice, 24 hours a day contact a domestic abuse helpline.

Household isolation instructions do not apply if you need to leave your home to escape domestic abuse.