
A safe haven for recovery
What a safe space feels like, for someone coming to seek support

A safe haven for recovery
What a safe space feels like, for someone coming to seek support
Voices have always been my favourite safe haven; knowing there is someone there to help me when I’m feeling hopeless is really comforting. I’ve always felt safe, heard and I know there is no judgement. The staff are always very welcoming and accommodating to all my needs. Voices have kept me safe for the last four years

This service has saved my mental health and has provided a safe service whilst helping with coping mechanisms for the future.
- Lena
Latest news

April Holiday Break for VOICES
During the school holidays VOICES will be closed from Monday 3rd April and will reopen on Tuesday 11th April. Group Programmes will resume the week starting 17th April, depending on the group, and we will let you know about your groups separately. Below are some numbers of other agencies that might be helpful, but in…

A Fundraising Evening at the Holy Trinity in Paulton. 29th March 2023 7:30pm
Holy Trinity Church in Paulton are kindly having a fundraising evening with refreshments in support of VOICES and people recovering from Domestic Violence. All welcome! Wednesday 29th of March at 7:30pm. Holy Trinity Church, Paulton, Bristol BA39 7LG. We hope to see you there.

The Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s Festival of Practice
Our CEO Ursula Lindenberg will be at The Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s Festival of Practice on the 28th and 29th of March, taking part in a panel discussion about commissioning of emotional support for individuals who have experienced domestic abuse, alongside Sue Penna, who developed the Recovery Toolkit and Natalie Collins who created the Own My…