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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Relationships
  • Post published:December 1, 2012

If you think someone you know may be experiencing domestic abuse, there are lots of ways they can get help. Check out www.leewaysupport.org to find out what support is available in Norfolk and Suffolk, or call them on 0300 561 0077.

Source: Contact us @ Leeway – Domestic Violence and Abuse Services

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  • Leeway - a shelter from domestic abuse - 0300 561 0077

Message supplied by: Rachel @ Leeway

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