Greater Manchester Combined Authority has secured over £680,000 of funding from the Home Office to help provide services that support some of the most vulnerable women and girls across the city-region, including those who have been victim of domestic abuse, rape and other sexual offences.
The money is being allocated to five different organisations already working across the city-region to support women and girls; Safety4Sisters, NESTAC, Olive Pathway, Rochdale Women’s Welfare Association, and Saheli. All of whom are led by women within Black, Asian and minority communities.
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