Get in touch
You can reach us by email, phone or post depending on what is best for you. Please find our contact details below.


Get in touch
You can reach us by email, phone or post depending on what is best for you. Please find our contact details below.
Your voice matters and we’re here to listen
If you or someone you know has experienced abuse and you would like to find out more about our services, please get in touch using the contact options below.
If you are a professional wanting to contact VOICES, visit our professionals page.
If you have a general enquiry about VOICES, or have an interest in fundraising or volunteering for VOICES, please use the contact form at the bottom of this page
VOICES can be contacted in the following ways:
By post
PO Box 5184
Bath
BA1 0RZ
Telephone
Please note that we are open Monday – Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. If there is no answer, please leave a message stating when is a safe time to contact you and we will call you back as soon as possible.
General enquiries
For general enquiries about VOICES, or if you have an interest in fundraising or volunteering for VOICES, please fill out the form below.

We can support you
If you are ready to have a conversation with us, leave a safe number for us to call and a time that suits you either on our answer machine or via email.
No commitments, no record without your consent. Just a conversation.

Latest news

Bath MP Wera Hobhousemakes urgent appeal for the lifeline charity giving “Voices” to victims of Domestic Abuse
Bath MP makes urgent appeal for the lifeline charity giving “Voices” to victims of Domestic Abuse Wera Hobhouse, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath, called for a debate in Parliament today (June 12) on providing greater Government support for long-term domestic abuse recovery services, rather than merely for crisis and risk-prevention. Her comments follow her recent…

Wera Hobhouse Bath MP Speaks to Government to safeguard services like Voices, who are a life-line for survivors in Bath, offering long-term support
· 8,000 people experience domestic abuse each year in B&NES. Survivors need wraparound support to rebuild their lives after suffering the trauma of abuse. That’s why I called on the Government to safeguard services like Voices, who are a life-line for survivors in Bath, offering long-term support See the video of Wera speaking in Parliament…