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We Receive £20,000 From The National Lottery Community Fund!

Your True Reflection CIC Receives £20,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund to Support Women Healing from Trauma

 

Your True Reflection AO CIC, a community interest company founded by domestic abuse advocate and award-winning facialist Abigail Oleck-Hewett, is thrilled to announce it has been awarded £20,000 in funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.

 

This vital grant will help Your True Reflection continue its mission of empowering women healing from trauma—including domestic abuse, displacement, and mental health challenges—through restorative beauty workshops and re-gifting self-care essentials.

 

Thanks to National Lottery players, this funding will:

•     Support women through free healing workshops and wellness treatments

•.         Support our regifting of wellness and hygiene products to those that need them most 

•     Provide trauma-informed mentoring to help survivors rebuild confidence and income

•     Expand outreach in West Sussex, Surrey, and Greater London

 

Founder Abigail Oleck-Hewett said:

 

“We are beyond grateful to The National Lottery Community Fund for recognising the transformative power of care, connection, and purpose. This grant means more than just funding—it means hope. It allows us to help women rediscover their worth and build futures they truly deserve.”

 

With this support, Your True Reflection can continue creating safe spaces where survivors are seen, heard, and supported in their journey toward wholeness.

 
 
 

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