
*Update 19 January 2026* Due to the incredible support of our local community, our campaign target has been reached. Please continue to support us by donating through the main charity page https://localgiving.org/charity/salisburyrefuge
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Salisbury Women’s Refuge Faces Imminent Closure Without Urgent Donations
Salisbury Women’s Refuge, a vital lifeline for women and children escaping domestic abuse, is under immediate threat of closure following a severe lack of funding. The refuge is appealing to the public, local organisations, and funders to help secure its future with an urgent call for monetary donations.
The refuge, which dates back 150 years to an orphanage created to offer safety and life-changing support, now provides secure accommodation for up to 12 women or families at a time. While being based in Wiltshire, Salisbury Women’s Refuge offers nationwide support, hosting families in need from across the UK. In recent years, the refuge has operated at about 90% average occupancy.
The refuge is staffed by a dedicated and extremely hard-working team of eight, mostly part-time and is supported by volunteers, delivering comprehensive, specialist support - including one-to-one guidance, the nationally recognised Freedom Programme, Outcomes Star for domestic abuse, counselling, play therapy, help with court proceedings and housing and preparation for moving on to independent living.
"From its origins in the 1800s to the present day, this refuge has relied on the compassion and commitment of individuals who believe in protecting those who have nowhere else to turn.
“We are now asking our community once again to stand with us. Without urgent donations, we cannot continue to offer safety, hope, and a path to independence.”
Caroline Probert, Chair, SWR
Donations of any size will directly support the ongoing operation of the refuge.

Salisbury | Housing / Homelessness
Salisbury | Housing / Homelessness
Salisbury Women's Refuge assists women and children escaping domestic abuse with shelter and support.
£10
could provide the children at the Refuge with craft materials to express their feelings
£20
could help a family to buy emergency items when they arrive at the refuge
£50
could enable a child to receive a session of Play Therapy