Our Journey

Our journey

Timeline

2022

2022

The Survivor Project at the Charity Awards

Nominated in the Community and Charity Awards

Jane Gregory, Founder, won Pride of Manchester (regionals for Pride of Britain) for her services to volunteering and the community

Vera Green, a 97 year old domestic abuse survivor, also walked 97 miles for The Survivor Project and received the Mayor’s award

Kellie Ryan, Senior Case Manager, won the Mayor’s Award for volunteering

2020

2020

The Survivor Project's storefront

The team at The Survivor Project continued to work tirelessly through the pandemic.

They set up the Salford Covid Mutual Aid Coalition to ensure that survivors got the help they need, and opened their charity shop to gain even more support to feed back into the community.

Find out more about volunteering at the shop here

2018

2018

The Survivor Project helped over a thousand people and won Salford Charity of the Year.

2017

2017

Jane wrote a book called The Survivor Project – A Publication. This contains interviews with people who had survived abuse or lost a loved one to abuse.

You can read the full publication here

2013

2013

The Survivor Project (previously known as Salford Survivor) was founded by Jane Gregory on July 8th after the death of two local mums Linzi Ashton and Leanne Mcnuff.

Want to be a part of our journey?

This is only the beginning for The Survivor Project, and there is so much opportunity to grow and develop to help even more people who are in vulnerable situations.

Want to support us?

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Just £5 can give a survivor the essentials they need after leaving an abusive home