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The Breaking Free Project

Delivered by Breaking Chains

In 2022, the Foundation for Future London has awarded a grant to Breaking Chains for its project “The Breaking Free Project” for young people in Tower Hamlets through our Small Grant Scheme.

Over eight months, “The Breaking Free Project” will champion domestic abuse survivors to heal, build friendships and develop the confidence to speak up, speak-out, and regain control of their lives.

The project meets two of our scheme’s key themes, Employment Opportunities and Learning Opportunities.

This scheme is part of our new Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund, funded by Westfield Stratford City.

About the project

Over eight months, Breaking Chains will champion domestic abuse survivors to heal, build friendships and develop the confidence to speak up, speak-out, and regain control of their lives.

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For more information, please see breakingchainscic.co.uk.

Part of

Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund

Transforming lives and careers of people in East London

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Supported by

Westfield Stratford City

Westfield Stratford City is London’s most popular shopping destination by footfall, located in London’s fastest growing area

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