A coffee morning at Tŷ Pawb will be held to mark a campaign to end violence against women.
The coffee morning will take place on Friday, November 24 between 10am – 12pm for White Ribbon Day.
There’ll be light refreshments, entertainment, live music and stalls to highlight domestic abuse and sexual violence support services available in Wrexham.
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The event is supported by North Wales Police, BAWSO, who provides support to black minority ethnic communities and individuals in Wales affected by abuse, violence and exploitation, Stepping Stones, Community Catalysts, Hafan Cymru RASASC, the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre, DASU, the Domestic Abuse Safety Unit and Flying Start.
The session is being opened by Councillor Beverley Parry-Jones and the council will be joined by agency partners including North Wales Police, RASASC, BAWSO, Stepping Stones, DASU, etc.
Natasha Borton will also be providing entertainment.
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