A Way Out have registered as one of the Canny North Run’s charities that help support disadvantaged children aged 0-18 years of age. Please sign up and choose us as your charity! The virtual run will take place over the 12th and 13th September with the option of running 5k, 10k or the 13.1 mile […] Read More
A Way Out charity normally stands shoulder to shoulder with our staff, with volunteers and with supporters – reaching out, supporting and transforming the lives of some of the most vulnerable women, young people and families in Teesside. To read more follow this link http://lovefromawayout.blogspot.com/2020/04/shoulder-to-shoulder.html Read More
A Way Out would like to keep our supporters up to date and offer reassurance regarding our compliance with government directives whilst maintaining our care and support for the vulnerable women and families with whom we engage: All of A Way Out’s 27 full and part-time staff are currently working home-based in line with social […] Read More
A Way Out staff have been busy preparing ‘wellness packs’ and agreeing our plans for how we can maintain support to clients. We are still accepting donations of non-perishable foods and Easter Eggs to provide for our clients. We wish to reassure that A Way Out is continually monitoring the current risks in relation to […] Read More
We are seeking to recruit to a key role of Crisis & Project Support. This is an essential role within our Women’s Project (Liberty) team. This opportunity has arisen due to organisational expansion and internal promotion. For more information follow this link. Read More
The Tees Valley Combined Authority has created The Enjoy Tees Valley Calendar, featuring some of the most beautiful landmarks in the Tees Valley. As A Way Out is their chosen Charity of the Year 100% of the profits will be donated to us. Help them to support us, by following this link to purchase online […] Read More