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Dame Kelly Holmes Trust partnership enters fifth year

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A woman with blonde hair wearing a black hoodie stands next to a woman with long, braided hair styled in a fashionable outfit. They are both smiling and posing for the photo in a well-lit room with a floral artwork on the wall. There are soft furnishings in the background, suggesting a cozy environment.
The Dame Kelly Holmes Trust and Sanctuary Supported Living are marking the fifth year of their partnership, continuing a shared commitment to supporting young people to build confidence, resilience and wellbeing through the Trust’s bespoke Get on Track programme.

Lauren’s story

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A representative photo of Lauren showing a person with long, straight blonde hair wearing a light beige trench coat, standing outdoors in a green, leafy park setting. Sunlight filters through the trees in the background, creating a bright and natural atmosphere.
To mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Torbay Domestic Abuse Service (TDAS), part of Sanctuary Supported Living, has shared the story of Lauren*, who received the support she needed in order to escape an abusive relationship and rebuild her life. 

Supporting 16 Days of Activism and White Ribbon Day against domestic abuse

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Sanctuary Supported Living’s Plymouth Domestic Abuse Services (PDAS) and Torbay Domestic Abuse Services (TDAS) are proud to support this year’s 16 Days of Activism campaign, which kicks off with White Ribbon Day. Both campaigns are dedicated to ending gender-based violence and building safer, more respectful communities which Sanctuary is proud to support.
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