Domestic violence charity struggling to meet rising service demand

Domestic violence remains a critical issue in Australia, with data showing one in four Australian women have experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate partner.
Statistics also reveal almost 70% of victim survivors who leave their abuser, also leave behind property and assets.
Furnishing over 900 homes across Australia since 2015, the not-for-profit organisation Friends with Dignity has seen a 46% increase in demand for its services over the last two years.
The charity is holding a giving day this week (24th October 2024) calling for urgent public support to meet the growing needs of victim-survivors.
For more information, you can visit https://www.friendswithdignity.org.au/change-4-friends/
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Produced By: Mary-Kate Hannagan
Featured In Story: Tracey Whickham- Community and Engagement officer, Friends with Dignity
First aired on The Wire, Monday 21 October 2024