Macclesfield MP, David Rutley, met with the Chief Executive of My CWA, Saskia Lightburn-Ritchie, for a tour of the new hub and community shop in Jordangate.
The visit also enabled David to find out more about My CWA’s important role in tackling domestic abuse.
Saskia set out the role of the charity and its work in Macclesfield helping families affected by domestic abuse. During the tour, David was shown their new facilities and met staff and service users alike. David was interested to hear that, as well as a 24-hour helpline, counselling, recovery programmes and behavioural change therapy, the charity also offers temporary, safe crisis accommodation for those who need to urgently escape from domestic abuse.
The community shop, run by the newly appointed manager Emma McDonald and a team of volunteers and service users, not only sells typical charity shop items, but also provides other services including a foodbank and toiletry bank. The staff can be contacted on 01625 617501 or people can also simply drop in to find out more about information days and volunteering opportunities.
My CWA was founded in 1977 by the late Lily Jones who started the charity by running a helpline from her own home and appearing in newspapers and on the radio. After 6 years of campaigning, she successfully opened a women’s refuge in Crewe in 1983. Whilst Lily sadly passed away in 2003, her legacy lives on in the charity that she created.
Speaking about the visit, David said ‘I was pleased to have the opportunity to meet Saskia and her team and to see the incredible work taken forward by all those involved with My CWA. I would encourage local residents to visit their community shop in Jordangate and help support the important work that they do. I welcome the expanded range of services that they provide, and I will continue to support their efforts in the years to come.’
SILK MUSEUM LAUNCHES COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
Local father takes on the Manchester Marathon in thanks to the NHS
‘Thumbs up for buses’ say Cheshire East residents
Council to return to a leader and cabinet model of decision making
Council celebrates world first green inhaler manufacturer
Exercise and nutrition programme launches for those on weight loss medications across Cheshire East
Nearly 20 illegal firearms handed over to police following month-long amnesty campaign
Aurin Makepeace jailed for murdering Steven Rothwell
Crime continues to fall in Cheshire for the fourth year in a row
Appeal for information after man found with unexplained injuries in Macclesfield
Young Golfer Sets New Record
Family of man who died following collision pay tribute
Over 200,000 illegal cigarettes seized in western immigration operation
Warning after rising attacks on sheep in Cheshire
Road safety operation launches to keep road users safe
Cheshire bucks the national trend in tackling shoplifting
Council sets future vision for transport
Serial thief jailed following Northwich crime spree
Healing Paws Therapy: Supporting Emotional Wellbeing Across Cheshire for Children, Families and Care Communities
Comments
Add a comment