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The Angels Foundation UK

The Angels Foundation UK

Non-profit or charity

The Angels Foundation UK supports families who have fled domestic abuse throughout Cambridgeshire.

Practical Support for Domestic Abuse Survivors and Their Families:
We support individuals and ...

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  • The Maple Centre, 6 Oak Dr, Huntingdon PE29 7HN, UK
  • [email protected]
  • 01480 420601
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About The Angels Foundation UK

The Angels Foundation UK supports families who have fled domestic abuse throughout Cambridgeshire.


We support individuals and families who have fled domestic abuse, providing essential furniture, flooring, and appliances to help them rebuild their lives in a safe and stable home. Our services ensure that survivors do not return to abusive situations due to a lack of basic necessities.


We recognise the lasting impact of domestic abuse on individuals and children. We provide support to help them recover through our counselling and therapy services, assist individuals and young survivors in overcoming trauma and breaking the cycle of abuse for future generations.


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Volunteer Executive Assistant to the CEO

Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 2 Feb 2026

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Volunteer Executive Assistant to the CEO

Volunteer Executive Assistant supporting the CEO with emails, projects, meetings and follow-ups, helping keep a fast-growing charity organised and on track.

Posted by The Angels Foundation UK
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