This service only exists because people choose to back it.

We’re not a Government department.

We’re a quiet, essential service funded by grants, volunteers, and supporters who believe in fairness.

If you’re one of them, here’s how to help.

Donate.

Every donation helps someone feel heard, safe and supported.

It keeps this service running and keeps justice working.

Whether a one-off gift or a monthly pledge, you’ll make a real difference.

Volunteer

Our trained volunteers are at the heart of what we do.

They support victims and witnesses directly - helping people feel stronger, safer and more prepared.

We provide training, supervision and support throughout.

If you’re calm, compassionate, and committed, we’d love to hear from you.

Other ways to support

Not everyone can give time or money, but there are other ways to help:

  • Fundraise - organise an event, take on a challenge, or nominate us as your workplace charity.

  • Partner with us - if you’re a business or foundation, let’s talk about how we can work together.

  • Offer in-kind support - Raffle Prizes, professional expertise (legal, HR, marketing/media, etc.) or other services that help us do more with less.

Every bit of backing helps victims and witnesses feel less alone.

What your support will help build.

With the right funding and partnerships, we can go further and reach more people.

Here’s what we’re working towards:

  • A Victim’s Code to guarantee fair treatment and dignity

  • A compensation scheme for victims of crime

  • Expanded ISVA support to meet rising demand

  • Sexual abuse services

  • Financial Fraud services

  • Specialist support for child victims and witnesses

These aren’t wish lists.

They’re expert-led, achievable improvements built on what we’ve already proven works.