A small domestic violence charity in Ipswich is in need of our attention as they’ve been impacted by recent flooding. I came across a video shared by ABC (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/62IA4a-ilPw?feature=share), but comments are disabled, so it might not gain much visibility. Thankfully, I was able to identify the charity as RestartSEQ:
RestartSEQ About Us.

According to their profile, they are “an unincorporated Not For Profit charity organization that helps individuals restart after experiencing domestic violence, homelessness, and/or natural disasters.”

They dedicate much of their time to supporting others, so let’s help raise awareness about their situation and increase their social reach.

Please stay safe, everyone!

For a glimpse of happier times, check out this video:
Happier Times with RestartSEQ

One thought on “Small Ipswitch Domestic Violence charity needs some awareness to their situation, They were affected by flooding.”

  1. It’s heartwarming to see people rallying for a worthy cause like Restart Seq. Their mission to support individuals recovering from domestic violence, homelessness, and natural disasters is incredibly important, especially after the recent flooding that has impacted their operations.

    Sharing their story and bringing awareness to their needs can make a significant difference in their ability to continue their vital work. It’s crucial for our community to support organizations like this one, as they provide critical assistance to those who are going through tough times.

    Let’s spread the word—share their links, donate if you can, and encourage others to do the same. Every little bit counts in helping them recover and support those in need. Thank you for highlighting their situation and working to bring attention to their efforts! Stay safe, everyone!

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