16 Days: The journey out of domestic abuse
First published on: 7th December 2023Tori shares her experience of the local church, agencies and authorities all working together to support a woman and her child out of a violent and abusive situation.
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Tori shares her experience of the local church, agencies and authorities all working together to support a woman and her child out of a violent and abusive situation.
The Church can play a key part in supporting those affected by abuse. Tori shares some thoughts in the latest video.
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