Council Funding Initiatives to Support Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
Eleven local community and voluntary groups have been awarded funding by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council to help deliver work in support of the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG) Strategy.
The Strategy aims to tackle violence, abuse and harm experienced by women and girls which continues to be a serious issue that affects many in our society.
The funded groups will deliver a variety of activities, including workshops promoting education on healthy and respectful relationships, sessions challenging harmful behaviours and attitudes, and youth-led projects providing safe spaces for young women and girls.
A local Shared Learning event will also bring all the funded groups together, giving them the opportunity to connect, share ideas and explore ways to collaborate.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Glyn Hanna, recently visited the Women’s Aid Armagh Down offices in Newry to meet staff involved in the delivery of the CHAMP (Changing Hearts & Minds Project), one of the successful recipients.
“Violence against women and girls has no place in our communities,” said Cllr Hanna. “The organisations supported by this EVAWG funding play a crucial role in delivering programmes and initiatives that educate, empower and engage communities across our district. Through this investment, Council is demonstrating its commitment to supporting practical, community-led solutions and offering vital support where it’s needed most.”
Funding for the EVAWG Local Change Fund has been provided by The Executive Office and is managed by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.
For more information visit Ending Violence Against Women and Girls








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