Coming together to celebrate and reflect

Four women stand in front of a decorated Christmas tree at a festive event. From left to right: Nicola Miller, CEO of The Dash Charity, wearing a black top and smiling; Mandy Brar, Deputy Mayor of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in a red and white striped jumper with her ceremonial chain; Cllr Amy Tisi, in a burgundy jumper and glasses; and Simone Butterworth, Housing IDVA at The Dash Charity, wearing a light blue coat and badge. The hallway setting features festive decorations and a blue door in the background

Coming together to celebrate and reflect

We were delighted to round off the year with a small festive gathering, celebrating the incredible work done to support domestic abuse survivors. Our CEO, Nicola (left), welcomed Deputy Mayor Mandy Brar and Cllr Amy Tisi, who joined us and our supporters to reflect on the vital help provided to adults, children, and families in the local community. Simone, our Housing IDVA, shared with them the impact of this life-changing support.

We were also pleased to welcome Lindsey Beard, Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) trustee and Deputy Lieutenant for the Royal County of Berkshire, along with BCF CEO Gerry Lejeune OBE and local service leads. Together with The Dash team, they reflected on the impact achieved over the past 12 months and discussed the challenges that lie ahead in 2025.

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