The south London charity is having to hold sessions in public spaces after losing its base.
Founder Jennifer McDermott says the charity's donations are in storage and they're now having to meet in public coffee shopsA domestic abuse charity is appealing for urgent help to find a new home after it lost its south London base.
Croydon Council says it has provided the charity with a range of options and "will continue to support them".“We had therapy rooms, we had meeting rooms, we had training rooms, we had a library," Ms McDermott said of their old space above this bank "The women actually called the space a 'home from home' because it was set up that way to accommodate them. It was a safe place.
The charity is even having to pay £200 a month in storage costs to keep valuable donations - including clothes, books and hampers for clients - safe and dry."I thought that somehow, with the council, something would come - but nothing happened.”
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