Fundraising News
Grateful thanks to Amesbury Town Council

Our grateful thanks to Amesbury Town Council for their support of our Buddy project.
At the recent grant allocation meeting, Splitz was awarded £300 to continue its nationally accredited mentoring & befriending work, supporting women and children from the Amesbury area who have experienced the trauma of domestic abuse. The Buddy project provides the essential longer term emotional support which prevents isolation, loneliness, and helps rebuild the self confidence and self esteem of those who have suffered so much.
Grateful thanks to Melksham Town Council
Our grateful thanks to Melksham Town Council for their continued support of our Buddy project.
At the recent grant allocation meeting, Splitz was awarded £400 to continue its nationally accredited mentoring & befriending work, supporting women and children from the Melksham area who have experienced the trauma of domestic abuse. The Buddy project provides the essential longer term emotional support which prevents isolation, loneliness, and helps rebuild the self confidence and self esteem of those who have suffered so much.
'Cake and Bake' and the Feminist Society
Splitz is delighted to receive a donation of £100 via Mrs Lorraine Spring of Bradford on Avon. The funds were generated by a 'Cake and Bake' event organised by the Bradford on Avon Feminist Society - congratulations to them and to Abi who set up the society at St Laurence School.
Bradford on Avon Town Council supporting Buddy Scheme
Our grateful thanks go to Bradford on Avon Town Council whose £500 donation toward the costs of the Buddy Scheme is very much appreciated.
The Linnet Trust continues its support
We are delighted to acknowledge the continued support of the Linnet Trust for Turnaround, our male perpetrator programme for those seeking to make the behavioural changes and not subject their families to the horror of domestic abuse.
Long term impact of our support
Quite rightly funders ask questions about impact and effectiveness; the benefit to people being supported and the value for money of what’s on offer! Using a bespoke database, all manner of questionnaires and assessment tools, and not forgetting our financial monitoring, we are in a good place to give a response. However, sometimes this can seem clinical and miss the human story ......and here is one from 25 years ago! Right at the start of what began Splitz Support Service