Eaves

Eaves is a charity that supports vulnerable women who have experienced violence, including those affected by trafficking, prostitution, and sexual violence. The organization provides services such as housing, employment support, and advocacy to assist women in rebuilding their lives.
  • Housing and outreach support
  • Support for victims of trafficking
  • Peer mentoring for survivors of sexual violence
  • Advice and advocacy for women exiting prostitution
  • Life skills training for women facing homelessness

Size
Small
Phone
N/A
Email
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Digital Popularity
Popularity over time
Social Media
Company Details
Eaves is operated by Eaves Housing For Women Limited and is a Liquidation company incorporated on 25 July 1977 with the registered office located in London, City of London. Eaves Housing For Women Limited was registered 48 years ago.

Status
Liquidation
Size
Small
Directors
9
Age
48 years old
Employees
33
Turnover
£1.43M
Total Assets
£1.37M
Cash in Bank
£1.1M
Total Liabilities
-£409.69K

Director • Business Development Manager • British • Lives in England • Born in Aug 1978
Director • Doctor • British • Lives in England • Born in Jun 1975
Director • International Development Consultant • British • Lives in England • Born in Dec 1986
Director • Financial Communication Consultant • British • Lives in England • Born in Jun 1975
Director • Finance Director • British • Lives in England • Born in Oct 1980
Director • Pa To Ceo • British • Lives in England • Born in Jan 1987
Teams
All
10
Management
4
Support
3
Engineering
3
Other
3
Project Manager
Domestic Violence Outreach Co-ordinator
Poppy Project Research And Information Officer
Support Worker
Research And Development Volunteer
Central Services Adminstrator
Team Leader, POPPY Project
Supervision
Labourer
Project Manager
Central Services Adminstrator
Supervision
Support Services Officer
Support Worker
Project Manager
Research And Development Volunteer
Labourer
Poppy Project Research And Information Officer
Domestic Violence Outreach Co-ordinator
Team Leader, POPPY Project