Keasha Kellam's Honour Thy Woman
The founder of a new Gloucester-based domestic abuse support group, who work with women across the county has been recognised for the impact she's already having on women across Gloucestershire.
The charity start-up, called Honour Thy Woman, provides victims with support and guidance through drop-in sessions, creative workshops, self-defence classes and health and wellbeing workshops.
Founder Keasha Kellam was named ‘Impact Entrepreneur of the Year’ and ‘National Community Champion’ at Nuffield Health's s Ingenuity Impact Awards - and she spoke to Anna King about her work.
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