Building Safety, Support, and Connection

Will you be there for mothers with nowhere to go?

When Jessica* first walked through the doors of Pop In, she was exhausted and afraid. She had been referred to Pop In by the Domestic Violence Liaison Officer (DVLO) at NSW Police after making the difficult decision to report her ex-partner for domestic violence. The police took swift action, applying for an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) to protect Jessica and her child.

Jessica’s ex-partner had a history of domestic violence convictions. She knew she had to break free for her child’s safety, but the road ahead was daunting. She needed financial stability, legal protection, safe housing, emotional support, and a way to start over. She had no idea where to begin.

Jessica’s Story

Jessica is just one of the 250 women and children supported by Pop In over the past 12 months.

Domestic violence is not just an individual crisis—it affects families, communities, and society as a whole.

The latest statistics from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare data release of March 2025, highlight the scale of this issue. Since the age of 15:

  • 1 in 6 women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence by a current or previous cohabiting partner.

  • 1 in 4 women have experienced emotional abuse by a current or previous cohabiting partner.

  • 1 in 6 women have experienced economic abuse by a current or previous cohabiting partner.

  • 1 in 5 women have experienced sexual violence.

We need your help to continue to provide wrap around support services for other women and children like Jessica and her child.

When Jessica arrived at Pop In, it was clear that she required assistance in multiple areas:

  • She lacked financial resources and needed immediate support for basic necessities.

  • She was navigating police and legal systems, including the ADVO and Family Law Court proceedings.

  • She faced logistical challenges that compromised her safety, such as securing private mail delivery.

  • She was isolated, cut off from friends and family, and needed support to reconnect with the community.

  • She needed safe housing, away from the threat of violence.

  • Most importantly, she needed a supportive network to walk beside her as she navigated this new chapter.

Step by step, we helped Jessica rebuild her life by providing:

  • Financial Stability: Assistance in accessing Centrelink support and securing an Immediate Needs Support Package through Victims Services.

  • Legal & Safety Advocacy: Liaising with police and the Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (WDVCAS) to provide Family Law Court support.

  • Housing Support: Helping Jessica apply for Start Safely, a program providing rental assistance for women escaping domestic violence.

  • Safety & Security Measures: Arranging for mail redirection through Australia Post to protect her location.

  • Emotional & Community Support: Connecting Jessica with community programs at Pop In, helping her rebuild relationships, and providing emotional support and case management, including safety planning and legal document guidance.

Your gift can help give another woman the support she needs to move on.  Please, donate today.

When a mother is in an abusive relationship, her fear for her child is overwhelming.  Making the decision to leave her abusive relationship was a crucial first step for Jessica.  Once she'd done it, she needed Pop In's support the help rebuild her life.

We're determined to provide women and children like Jessica with the support they need to rebuild their lives.

At Pop In, we know that real change begins at the community level. We support women and children from all walks of life who have experienced all forms of domestic violence. With your continued support, we have seen how community-led action can transform lives.

Thank you

*names and details have been changed to protect privacy and safety.