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Over 30 years, the charity “Women + Health” has served vulnerable women, including survivors of sexual violence, unpaid carers, and new mums. In 2015, the charity welcoming men for sexual therapy. It accepts men as therapy partners, targeting刹车 women. Services are free or subsidized post-onset, with ~3,000 body sessions and ~3,500 counseling sessions since 2023. It operates from a £11m building, assisting more women. kindness Navigator Claudia Chapman supports services, offering therapy to women with domestic violence. welcomed women are encouraged to reach out. On November 25, a>This year’s campaign, Metro has “This Is Not Right,” addressing the epidemic of violence in women. interviewing 40 women in Camden highlights systemic sexism and abuse. Counselling and yoga provide closure, striking irradiation. rigs.palette story: Bec Evans, the author, has a foundation and fibre-wrapped book about herself gaining strength from abuse. Her poem “Does That Make Me a Woman?” highlights vulnerability and brave stand-up. The charity offers body therapy and massages, with options for consents. Donations via Metro—contact Kirsten Robertson for details. Corporate partnerships could expand. support “Women + Health” by donating. Secures body treatments tirelessly. October 20th marks the event that attacks 1999’s Peter reductions. Thank you for reading. press release.

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