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Mark Pearce – Empowering Positive Change

In the ever-evolving landscape of charitable organisations, robust governance is vital. Valley House welcomes Mark Pearce, a dynamic individual with a wealth of experience to support us at a strategic level. Mark has an extensive background in senior leadership within the Charity, Health, and Social Care … Read more

Valley House calls on supporters to end abuse together on International Women’s Day

On International Women’s Day 2024, Valley House is rallying everyone to help #EndAbuseTogether as part of Women’s Aid Federation of England’s 50th-anniversary celebrations. Aligned with the 2024 theme for International Women’s Day, “Inspire Inclusion,” Valley House, as a Women’s Aid Federation of England member, champions … Read more

Beyond the blues

  Every year, on the third Monday of January, people around the world observe Blue Monday. In 2024, this falls on January 15th. Widely known as ‘the most depressing day of the year,’ Blue Monday was originally coined by travel company Sky Travel in 2005. … Read more

Think Active

Valley House extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Think Active Fund  for their recent grant. Together, we’ve made a profound impact on our local community, fostering well-being and creating a more vibrant, connected, and active environment for all. Here’s a closer look at how our collective efforts made a meaningful … Read more

YOGA @ VALLEY HOUSE

At Valley House, we believe in the power of holistic well-being and community support. Since February 2023, we have been offering yoga sessions as part of our group timetable every Friday afternoon. These sessions have welcomed over 65 service users, each experiencing the profound benefits … Read more

Pets & Domestic Abuse: Uncovering the Hidden Victims

A Barrier to Refuge Shockingly, pets themselves can become a barrier to survivors seeking refuge from abusive relationships. Many survivors stay with their abusers out of concern for their pets’ safety or loyalty to their animal companions. Survivors may be unable to use foster care … Read more