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NCDV was founded in 2002 with the aim of helping victims and survivors of domestic abuse and violence, who for whatever reason, were not eligible for Legal Aid or could not afford a solicitor. Over the last few years, we have seen an increase, year on year, of people coming to us needing our Pro Bono service.
In 2024, NCDV helped 4,484 victims/survivors through its Pro Bono service. We helped steer them through the process of court applications and witness statements, and gave them advice and support enabling them to represent themselves as a litigant in person.
NCDV is by far the largest organisation that provide a free support service of this kind.
Without the extraordinary dedication of our pro bono team many thousands of victims/survivors would not get the legal support they need and deserve. Please donate and help us to grow and strengthen our Pro Bono Service.
Start your fundraising journey and join a community of phenomenal people who support the work of NCDV and help those affected by domestic abuse. The generosity of the public, and the support of businesses and other funders, help us to continue providing vital services to victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
We are a Community Interest Company (CIC) which means we are a not-for profit organisation and funds are reinvested to help future victims of domestic abuse. You can see our Not-for-Profit Charter here. Because a CIC is different to a charity, we don’t have a fundraising page on sites like Just Giving. Our fundraisers create their own page using our logo and/or images and we offer suggestions to assist you with this.
If you are interested in helping NCDV raise funds, please download our Fundraising Kit for inspiration and resources, along with instructions on how to proceed. If you want to discuss an idea that falls outside of our suggestions, please email us at [email protected] and we’ll contact you to discuss.
I support NCDV because they are a service for ALL survivors of domestic abuse. As a former police officer, I know all too well that anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse.
Keith Fraser
Leaving a gift in your will is known as a legacy gift. It is a thoughtful and effective way to help victims of domestic abuse in the years ahead. Sadly, because domestic abuse is so common, NCDV will need to continue helping men and women in the future and we are grateful for the help we receive from the community. Our not-for-profit charter means your gift will be put to good use.
Your will is the best way to ensure the people you care about are looked after when you are no longer here. It is also a way to support the causes you care about. We want you to think about your loved ones first, but anything you choose to gift to NCDV will be gratefully received and make a difference to the people who need our help. We will handle your gift sensitively and make sure your privacy is respected, if that is what you prefer. There is no obligation to tell us that you have left NCDV a gift in your will, but if you do let us know, we would be delighted to speak with you and personally thank you.
However large or small, leaving a gift in your will is a thoughtful way to help keep victims and survivors protected in future years.
Making or changing your will is not as difficult as you might think, but there are steps you need to follow. A good place to start is with your solicitor. You can also find advice here: https://www.gov.uk/make-will
There are three ways you can leave a legacy gift to NCDV. We encourage you to seek advice from a suitably qualified person such as a solicitor, to make sure your wishes will be carried out.
A residuary gift: This is a percentage of what is left of your estate once other people have been considered and expenses paid.
A pecuniary gift: This is a stated sum of money.
A specific gift: This is a non-monetary gift, such as shares or an item of value like a piece of jewellery.
If you have any questions or would like to talk to us about legacy giving, please contact us at [email protected]. There is no obligation or expectation, and your privacy will be preserved.
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