The Nest Project

The Nest Project, funded by the Greater London Authority (GLA), is a project providing move-on accommodation from refuges to women who have experienced domestic abuse. This project enables women to…

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Amari Project

The Amari Project is an action learning project between Solace Women’s Aid and Commonweal to provide quality housing and support to some of the most marginalised women in London. We…

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Lambeth Refuges

Lambeth Refuges provide specialist and safe temporary accommodation for up to six months in the form of 18 units of refuge accommodation across 2 sites for women and their children who are in crisis/risk of…

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Camden Refuges

Camden Refuges provide specialist and safe temporary accommodation for up to six months in the form of  25 units of refuge accommodation across 4 sites for women and their children who are…

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The Casa Project

The Casa Project is a partnership within the London Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Consortium, led by Solace, with resettlement support provided by the following members of the London…

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Islington Refuges

Islington Refuges provide specialist and safe temporary accommodation for up to six months in the form of  21 units of refuge accommodation across 2 sites for women and their children who are in crisis/risk…

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Bexley Refuges

Bexley Refuges provide specialist and safe temporary accommodation for up to six months in the form of  25 units of refuge accommodation across 3 sites for women and their children who are in…

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Haringey Refuge

Haringey Refuges provide specialist and safe temporary accommodation for up to six months in the form of 15 units of refuge accommodation across 3 sites for women and their children who are in crisis/risk…

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Enfield Refuges

Enfield Refuge provides specialist and safe temporary accommodation for up to six months in the form of  21 self-contained flats for women and their children who are in crisis/risk of harm and have…

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