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Safe Spaces, Brave Faces:
Empowering Women to Rewrite Their Narratives.
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
Breaking Chains, Building Dreams:
Empowering Women Through Creative Resilience.
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
From Silence to Strength: Unleashing Potential Through Creative Expression.
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
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ABOUT US
The Daddyless Daughters Project CIC provides physical and emotional safe spaces for girls and young women aged 11 – 25 years old, who have been affected by family breakdown, abuse and adversity.
Our work is centred on research, lived experiences and therapeutic approaches providing one to one/group mentoring services, creative expression projects, community events, trauma informed training and educational workshops.
WHAT WE DO
Sister Squad aims to address these critical gaps, providing much-needed support and intervention for vulnerable young women particularly those in care or edge of and those affected by family breakdown, abuse and adversity by educating and empowering them to build positive and fulfilling lives free from trauma and complex behaviour patterns.
We support young women and girls between the age of 14 – 25, who are identified as;
| EDUCATE | EXPRESS | EMPOWER|
EDUCATE | EXPRESS | EMPOWER
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
A child sitting their GCSEs today is more likely to own a smartphone than be living at home with their father.
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
Every 15 minutes a child or young person in the UK enters the care system
WHAT WE DO
Sister Squad Outreach Service
Our trained mentors provide empathetic guidance, skill-building activities, and a trauma-informed approach to empower participants to overcome challenges and achieve their goals, fostering long-term relationships based on trust and mutual understanding.
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
A child sitting their GCSEs today is more likely to own a smartphone than be living at home with their father.
DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS
A child sitting their GCSEs today is more likely to own a smartphone than be living at home with their father.
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The Daddyless Daughters Project CIC provides physical and emotional safe spaces for girls and young women aged 11 – 25 years old, who have been affected by family breakdown, abuse and adversity.
Our work is centred on research, lived experiences and therapeutic approaches providing one to one/group mentoring services, creative expression projects, community events, trauma informed training and educational workshops.
A child sitting their GCSEs today is more likely to own a smartphone than be living at home with their father.
ABOUT US
The Daddyless Daughters Project CIC provides physical and emotional safe spaces for girls and young women aged 11 – 25 years old, who have been affected by family breakdown, abuse and adversity.
Our work is centred on research, lived experiences and therapeutic approaches providing one to one/group mentoring services, creative expression projects, community events, trauma informed training and educational workshops.
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