Unleash the Warrior Woman in you and help support survivors of domestic abuse and violence.
Trevi’s Warrior Women Walk is back, promising more fun and laughter than ever! This year, on Saturday, 5 October, Trevi invites all courageous and strong women to join the 10K walk around the breathtaking Burrator Reservoir near Yelverton, raising crucial funds for women affected by domestic abuse and violence.
Hayley Everett, Head of Fundraising & Marketing, says, ‘This is our third annual event, and we are overwhelmed by the continued support of so many amazing women and girls.
‘The walk is a fantastic opportunity to come together, enjoy some exercise, and raise vital funds for women affected by domestic abuse and violence.‘All our amazing warriors will receive a free T-shirt to wear ahead of the day and a triumphant Warrior medal upon completion. This year’s Warrior Women Walk features four starting waves to accommodate the 750 walkers we hope to see. We can’t wait!’
Over the past two years, the Warrior Women Walk has raised over £55,000 and attracted over 500 women. The funds support Trevi’s Sunflower Women’s Centre, Plymouth’s only women’s centre, offering a safe haven for over 700 women with complex needs, many of whom have experienced trauma and abuse. Sunflower offers a wrap-around therapeutic service for any woman in need in the city. This could include addictions, mental well-being, criminogenic behaviours, domestic abuse and social isolation.
This year, Trevi aims to reach 750 participants and raise over £50,000. The walk unites women affected by trauma, those advocating for a future free from violence, and those simply looking to enjoy a fun day out with friends.
Last year, 1.4 million women were victims of domestic abuse in the UK1. Eight women a month are killed by a current or former partner in England and Wales.2
Trevi supports more than 1000 women who have been affected by domestic violence or abuse annually.
80% of the women they support through their Jasmine Mother & Child residential rehab centre and two out of three women accessing their Sunflower Women’s Centre have or are experiencing domestic abuse.
Sarah escaped an abusive relationship, she struggled with mental health, and self-confidence. She has been supported by the Sunflower Women’s Centre and says, ‘When I went to Sunflower, I was at the lowest point in my life; I didn’t see a way out. The team at Sunflower gave me support and empowered me to take back my life. Not only did they support me to heal from the domestic abuse, but they also helped me to notice red flags for future relationships. I never imagined I would have the confidence to work again, but after the support Sunflower has given me, I have now been able to secure paid employment. Being able to provide for my daughter is everything to me; I feel like none of this would have been possible without Sunflower.’
This year’s event is kindly sponsored by Plymouth City Bus, a long-time supporter of Trevi. Jess Bolt, Marketing Manager, says,
‘We are delighted to be sponsoring the Warrior Women Walk for the second year. The walk raises vital funds for Trevi, and we are proud to support the charity in any way we can. As well as sponsoring the walk, we are happy to provide shuttle buses on the day to enable participants to park and attend the walk easily.’
Trevi hopes that the Warrior Women Walk will be another huge success. Women can walk as individuals, in teams, business groups and organisations. All are encouraged to get involved.