Wythenshawe Safe Spots

Wythenshawe Safespots is a user led domestic abuse organisation based in South Manchester. Since 2016, Safespots have recorded over 13,000 engagements with women who have experienced or are experiencing domestic abuse.
The organisation was founded by local survivors of domestic abuse who wanted to help other women, who like them, had experienced abuse by providing a local centre where they could access help, support and friendship.
Safespots is more than just a centre, it is a place in the community where you can find information, help and advice. Information about domestic abuse should be easy to access and people should not be afraid to talk about it.
Safespots drop in centre, located in the heart of Wythenshawe, provides a friendly non-judgemental and confidential service for women. If you or anybody you know need support, we are here to help. Our helpline is open Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm. To find out more about our services or arrange a face to face appointment please call the Safespots helpline number 07873889637.
Who to contact
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info@safespots.org.uk
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Where to go
- Name
- Alderman Downward House
- Address
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Civic Centre
Wythenshawe Town Centre
Manchester
- Postcode
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M22 5RFView M22 5RF on a map
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