Eaves Housing for Women
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Eaves Housing for Women (or simply Eaves) was a charitable company based in London. It provided support to vulnerable women, including female victims of domestic violence, sex trafficking, or domestic servitude, and campaigned against prostitution.[1] The organisation also conducted research and lobbying.[2]
Quick Facts Founded, Dissolved ...
Founded | 1977 |
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Dissolved | October 2015 |
Registered company no 1322750 | |
Registration no. | Charity number 275048 |
Focus | Violence against women, Trafficking, sexual violence, Prostitution, domestic violence, Women |
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Coordinates | 51°28′51″N 0°06′38″W |
Origins | Founded as Homeless Action and Accommodation |
Area served | England and Wales |
Method | research, lobbying, Accommodation, advocacy |
Revenue | £5,382,778 |
Employees | 48 |
Volunteers | 30 |
Website | eavesforwomen.org.uk |
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Eaves was the umbrella organisation for a number of projects, including: "The Poppy Project", "The Scarlet Centre", "The Serafina Project", and "The Lilith Project".[3]
The charity closed in October 2015.[4]