In June 2002 A
Way Out Charity was formed. 18 years on
the organisation has come of age. The
charity has developed and matured and, under the current situation of CV19, this
maturity has provided a strong and sturdy base upon which to ensure that the
families, young people, and women who rely on our services have continued to
receive support.
A Way Out is an
organisation with its feet planted firmly in the North East; operating ‘hands on’
at ground level supporting the needs of some of Tees Valley’s most vulnerable people, and working
hand in hand with partner organisations, agencies and funders. A Way Out ensures that those supported by the
organisation have a voice which is heard locally and nationally, voices which
are listened to intently in order to essentially shape and focus delivery of A
Way Out services. A Way Out has eyes
scanning horizons to ensure that the future of those we support is a future of
sustainable hope. A Way Out is an
organisation with a heart of compassion for those we support and a heart of
thankfulness for those who support the organisation.
In 18 years the
body of A Way Out has grown from infancy to an organisation incorporating 8
service areas supporting and empowering young people, families and vulnerable
women and girls; women in custody, in prison and on release and supporting
women who are finding the courage to disclose historic and current sexual
exploitation. A Way Out is actively
working in collaboration to influence and shape guidance and policy at a local
and national level.
A Way Out is
committed to building upon the grounding of these 18 years and would like to
express grateful thanks to those who have nurtured and supported the
organisation in so many different ways.
For more
information please go to www.awayout.co.uk,
or contact 01642 655071, info@awayout.co.uk.
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