There are many ways to support Jonathan’s House CIC in providing trauma-informed care to male survivors of domestic and child abuse. Many of the men we welcome into our safe houses arrive with very little. Your financial contribution helps fund essential items — including travel to counselling, clothing, food, toiletries, and therapeutic services.
You can also sponsor a welcome pack or fund part of a survivor’s journey through regular giving. Donations can be made quickly and securely via our website, and standing orders are available upon request Contact us.
Your support helps Jonathan’s House CIC provide trauma-informed care for male survivors of domestic and child abuse. Many of the men entering our safe houses arrive with very little. Donations help fund vital resources such as travel to counselling, food, toiletries, clothing, and therapeutic services tailored to their recovery.
You can also sponsor a welcome pack or contribute regularly to a survivor’s journey. Donations are quick and secure via our website, and standing orders are available by request contact us.
Jonathan’s House CIC recognises the strength of diversity within our community. We believe that identity, faith, culture, and lived experience play a vital role in shaping who we are — and we welcome volunteers from all walks of life who share our mission.
If you feel called to support male survivors of domestic or child abuse and their families through trauma-informed care, we invite you to get involved. Your unique perspective could help create safer, more inclusive spaces for healing and hope.
If you’re interested in volunteering and wondering where you could fit, then please contact us.
Jonathan’s House CIC partners with places of worship to raise awareness of male domestic abuse and promote trauma-informed safeguarding. As a Faith-Based Partner, you’ll receive training resources, develop a JHM ministry, and help create safe spaces within your community.
We equip volunteers to become JHM Ambassadors — trained to support abused individuals, distribute survivor-informed materials, and connect people to appropriate services. Recognised by national domestic abuse helplines, partnering places of worship are designated “safe zones” where survivors can seek comfort and guidance.
To learn more about becoming a JHM Faith-Based Partner, contact us.