what we do
who we help
meet the girls and women we work with
Every woman who comes to us has a unique story to tell. She may face poverty, abuse, addiction, depression or racism.
We'd like you to meet just a few of the thousands of girls and women we work with. Their experiences and opinions form the foundations for everything we do, everything we think.
Read about Diane's 25 year struggle to overcome alcohol abuse, and Stacey's determination to tell girls about how to drink responsibly. Lorna lives in a small village and is worried about the temptations of alcohol.
Tegen, Marie and Sherelle all had problems at school and became bored and disruptive.
Becky and Sarah were both in care and found it hard to cope with the rejection and subsequent isolation.
Charlotte needed help to deal with violent outbursts of frustration.
Rosie first came to us ten years ago having suffered sexual abuse. She is proof that if you intervene early enough you can change the course of a girl’s life.
Emma carried drugs for her boyfriend and was lucky
not to go to prison.
Natasha was battling drink and drug addictions and went to prison 27 times.
Ninda was beaten and abused all her life, and now, with astonishing grace and dignity, is fighting for a future free of fear and violence.
We are so proud to be able to help them take control of their lives.
Film

This short film shows what actually happens at our women's centres.
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fact

Financial abuse - such as forcing women to hand over wages - is a form of domestic violence; research suggests it is widespread
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"Platform 51's workers, without exception, forge meaningful relationships of trust with some very damaged young women and are extremely committed in what they do."
Probation officer, Doncaster Probation Services
