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What we do

Everyone at the Birmingham Crisis Centre works hard to provide security and comfort to women who have suffered the trauma of physical and mental abuse and to this end our support staff spend a great deal of time helping, advising and counselling our residents. 
 
During a recent twelve month period 135 families stayed at the Centre, spending an average of three to four months with us. We accommodated one hundred and twenty under 5’s whilst one hundred and four children were aged between 5 and 10 years. 

 

 

“The staff at Birmingham Crisis Centre helped me become free of abuse and helped my independence”

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Special Thanks

We would like to send a special thank you to our regular donators at Warwickshire Freemasons Charitable Foundation for their recent generous donation received to put towards the support and wellbeing of our Women and Children in refuge. We are so grateful for your continued support towards our charity, Thank...

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Sad Passing of John Ankorn MBE

On Sunday 5th March 2023, the Birmingham Crisis centre charity founder, past chairman and now our late president, sadly passed away after a prolonged illness. John Ankcorn MBE served the charity since 1984 and was instrumental in securing a contract with the local authority to provide a safe haven refuge...

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