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# Cheshire Freemasons Boost Support for Domestic Abuse Survivors with £5,000 Donation

Cheshire Without Abuse (MyCWA), a charity dedicated to helping survivors of domestic abuse across Cheshire, has received a significant boost to their efforts thanks to a £5,000 donation from the Cheshire Freemasons. This generous contribution will enable the organization to extend its support to more individuals and families affected by domestic violence.

MyCWA, which has been operating since 1977, offers a comprehensive range of services aimed at helping survivors escape and break the cycle of abuse. The charity's whole-family approach includes support for both adults and children, as well as behavioral interventions for those who perpetrate harm.

Chris Renshaw, representing the Cheshire Freemasons, presented the donation and expressed admiration for the charity's work. "The impact of MyCWA is nothing short of remarkable," Renshaw stated. "Witnessing firsthand how this donation will positively affect survivors and their families was truly humbling. It will help ensure the continued provision of essential resources and support during challenging times."

Saskia Lightburn-Ritchie, CEO of MyCWA, emphasized the importance of community support for their mission. "Donations like this are crucial to our operations," she explained. "We were delighted to show Chris and his team some of the services their contribution will help fund during their visit to our support center. The compassion and support from local organizations like the Cheshire Freemasons are vital to our ability to assist those in need."

In the past year alone, MyCWA has provided assistance to nearly 4,000 adults and children through various services, including:

- A 24/7 helpline
- Safe accommodation
- Children's services
- Survivor recovery programs
- Behavior change interventions

This donation from the Cheshire Freemasons will play a significant role in maintaining and potentially expanding these critical services, ensuring that more individuals and families in Cheshire can access the support they need to overcome the challenges of domestic abuse.

For those seeking more information about MyCWA and their services, please visit their official website.

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