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How Eaves can help you

If you have suffered or are at risk of any form of violence, including domestic violence, trafficking, sexual abuse and prostitution, we can offer you housing advice, the chance to learn new skills, education and employment opportunities, and support…

How to access Eaves’ services

You can call Eaves yourself and ask for our help, or you can ask someone else to call us for you…

How to keep a roof over your head

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About benefits and your rights

If you are homeless, unemployed or on a low income, pregnant or with children, disabled, ill or injured, you may be entitled to benefits…

How to stay safe while sleeping rough

Sleeping rough can be dangerous, especially for women. You can be at risk of abuse from the general public, and from other rough sleepers…

What to do if you’re considering leaving an abusive partner

If you feel that you need to leave your home to get away from a troubling relationship, you can call the National Domestic Violence Helpline at any time, on 0808 2000 247…

For professionals

How to make a referral

Anyone can make a referral to an Eaves service, including legal professionals, Social Services, police and other voluntary or statutory organisations.

If you are unsure which project you need to refer into, please call Eaves’ switchboard on 020 7735 2062 and you will be directed accordingly.

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7th February 2014

Skin, ambassador for The Tiny Protest, is inviting all to join in 1 Billion Rising this Friday 14th. “Eaves… read more

Our success stories

Molly, 38 from London

3rd May 2012

Molly* says… “When I was 38, I was raped and beaten by my boyfriend. He turned my life upside down and it… read more