The need to keep funding services to help abused women in Devon is being highlighted.
It comes as Domestic Violence Awareness Week, which raised awareness of the many local support services available, comes to an end.
They are run by a partnership, involving official bodies including the police and local councils, but also a range of charities and voluntary groups, working on a more grass-roots level with local victims and perpetrators.
The Against Domestic Violence and Abuse partnership don't know what funding they'll get next year but are hoping it will at least remain stable.... and preferably increase.
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