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Jersey Women’s Refuge is the only independent charity on the island providing specialist support and safe accommodation for women and children who are victims of domestic abuse. Our charity relies on donations and it’s only through this generous financial support that we can continue to keep our doors open and to provide a 24-hour service to those in need.

There are many ways you can make a donation to us.

  1. You can join our 21K Club and set up online a Direct Debit to provide long-term support to our charity – Click here for more information.
  2. You can make a donation online via our JustGiving page.
  3. It’s really easy to make a direct payment online to our bank: HSBC, PO Box 14, JE4 8NJ, for the credit of: Jersey Women’s Refuge, Sort Code 40-25-34, Account No 41633929.
  4. You can send a cheque payable to Jersey Women’s Refuge, PO Box 708, St Helier, Jersey, JE2 6SA.

 

 

Making a lump sum donation

If you are a Jersey resident and pay tax, your donation may be eligible for tax exemption. If you have made a one-off payment of £50 or over, the lump sum donation scheme the charity gets an additional 25%. So if you donate £100 the charity will get an additional £25.

Please complete and return the R10 Certificate to our Administrator at PO Box 708, St Helier, Jersey, JE4 0PW, and we will be able to increase the amount of your gift by reclaiming the tax due on the amount.

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Domestic Violence is any form of physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse which is used to gain power and control over the other person in an intimate relationship.

Women often say emotional abuse is worse than physical abuse as it leaves no visible scars, is difficult to prove and can be very damaging.

Children living with domestic violence can also suffer in a variety of ways; either by witnessing violence itself, by being used as emotional pawns or indirectly by the stress suffered by their mother.

 

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