Above: At the presentation of a cheque from the Franciscans to the women’s refuge Cuan Saor were, standing, from left, Susan O’Donoghue, Lisa Dundon, Mary Clarke, Susan Joy, Verona Nugent, Martina Killoran and Breeda Bell. Seated, from left, Fr Aidan McGrath, OFM (Provincial), Geraldine Mullane, Brother Stephen O’Kane OFM and Mary O’Gorman. Picture: John D Kelly
To mark their departure from Clonmel almost a year ago, the Franciscan Order presented a cheque to the Clonmel women's refuge Cuan Saor (safe haven).
Based in Jervis Place, Parnell Street, Cuan Saor is a free and confidential service for women and children experiencing domestic violence.
It was established in 1994 and the following year a Freephone helpline, which operates 24/7 every day of the year, was launched.
In 2000 a large, centrally-located building was renovated and opened its doors as a refuge, which provides short-term crisis accommodation.
Cuan Saor also provides support and information (drop-in or by appointment); counselling; outreach to designated clinics in the south Tipperary area; a court accompaniment service; aftercare; training and awareness-raising; and child and family support.
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