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Fernandez Foundation launches Raahat Crisis Centre

Chief guest Christina Scott, British Deputy High Commissioner to India and guest of honour Gareth Wynn Owen, British Deputy High Commissioner to Telangana and AP along with Dr Evita Fernandez, chairperson and MD of Fernandez Foundation and others at the inaugural

Fernandez Foundation launches Raahat Crisis Centre
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22 Aug 2024 7:34 PM IST

Hyderabad: The Fernandez Foundation, known for its commitment to women’s empowerment, launched the Raahat Crisis Centre in partnership with the Invisible Scars Foundation on Thursday. The inaugural event was graced by the presence of chief guest Christina Scott, British Deputy High Commissioner to India and guest of honour Gareth Wynn Owen, British Deputy High Commissioner to Telangana and AP along with Dr Evita Fernandez, chairperson and MD of Fernandez Foundation and special invitees in attendance.

Speaking at the launch, Christina Scott, British Deputy High Commissioner to India, said, “Supporting women and girls is at the heart of the UK’s international work. Our focus for gender equality is guided by the 3Es - ‘Educating girls, Empowering women and girls, and Ending gender-based violence’. I am pleased to launch the Raahat Crisis Centre in Hyderabad. The Centre will ensure survivors of domestic violence can safely access the support they need for their well-being and help them reach their full potential, a fundamental right for all.”

Spearheaded by Dr Maimoona Ahmed, a senior obstetrician, at Fernandez Hospital and supported by Ekta Verma, founder of Invisible Scars Foundation, Raahat Crisis Centre will serve as a guiding light for survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) ensuring they have access to the resources and care they need to rebuild their lives.Located within the Fernandez Hospital at Bogulkunta, it offers a range of services addressing their immediate needs and long-term recovery, apart from promoting community awareness and prevention efforts. The services include clinical intervention, physical and mental health counselling, and legal and police referrals.

Ekta Viiveck Verma, Founder, Invisible Scars Foundation also spoke.

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