DISCOVER PARKS SUPPORT WEST MIDLANDS REFUGE

A Herefordshire holiday park has donated another thousand pounds, this time to a Wolverhampton charity that provides practical and emotional support to women and children facing domestic abuse.

‘The Haven’, was nominated to receive the donation by a holiday home owner at Pearl Lake Country Park in North Herefordshire.

Along with many West Midlanders who holiday at the Shobdon park, Helena Ingram’s choice forms part of a year long pledge by the owners Glenn and Hannah Jones, to support a monthly charity throughout 2024 to mark their 25 years of ownership.

“The Haven provides essential support and refuge for countless women from the Midlands who have endured domestic violence.  We know a number of people who were fortunate to be assisted and supported by The Haven over the years.” says Helena. (pictured left)

Glenn and Hannah Jones, owners of Discover Parks, say they’re more than happy to be able to support charities that mean something to their holiday home owners and appreciate the vital work of the The Haven,

Chloe Evans from charity says (pictured right)
“We are really grateful for Discover Parks for their kind donation of £1,000 to The Haven Wolverhampton as part of their 25th Anniversary. The Haven currently supports 77 women and 100 children in our refuge accommodation, as well as 200 families in the community affected by domestic abuse. Thanks to Discover Parks, we can continue supporting women and children in our local community vulnerable to domestic abuse through our lifeline services such as our 24/7 helpline, refuge support and our dedicated children and young peoples team.