RASASC delighted to be part of the Co-op Local Community Fund

We're delighted to be benefitting from the Co-op Local Community Fund

RASASC are delighted to be part of the Co-op Local Community Fund, helping to raise funds towards our mental wellbeing work with survivors of rape and sexual abuse.


From now until October 2023, Co-op members can choose to support RASASC by swiping their membership card each time they shop, either in store, or through the app.


For each £1 spent on selected Co-op products, we receive 1p towards our work. You must remember to swipe or scan your membership card every time you shop, otherwise we'll miss out on much-needed funds for our work.


There are several Co-op stores across Surrey, however you can shop in any Co-op store nationwide, and as long as you have selected RASASC as your chosen cause, we will still benefit from your donations as you shop.


To get started and support RASASC, visit our Co-op Local Community Fund cause profile page, sign up and start supporting us today!

by Kate Whitaker 19 December 2025
We’d like to say a huge thank you to all of our supporters, partners and volunteers for all of their incredible support this year.
by Kate Whitaker 18 December 2025
We know the festive period isn't an easy time for everyone. If you are struggling and need support over Christmas, there are services that can help.
by Kate Whitaker 14 November 2025
Our response to plans to abolish the role of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) across England and Wales.
by Kate Whitaker 3 November 2025
Meet our board of Trustees as we mark Trustees Week 2025
by Kate Whitaker 24 October 2025
RASASC was delighted to be invited to be part of the VAWG roundtable discussion hosted by MP Helen Maguire
by Kate Whitaker 1 October 2025
We’re pleased with the news that children who have experienced child sexual abuse and exploitation are now to be considered in the new Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy, as announced by MP Jess Phillips. The new VAWG strategy was due to be published in the summer, but has now been pushed back towards the end of 2025. We will have to wait until the final strategy is released to see the impact it will have for those concerned. RASASC was part of a large contingent of signatories on an open letter to the Home Secretary, requesting that victims of child sexual abuse and exploitation be included within the VAWG strategy. We are delighted that this action has had a positive impact. Following several delays and a degree of mystery surrounding what will be in the final version, we sincerely hope that the completed VAWG strategy has heeded the advice and recommendations from experts, to deliver an effective and fully resourced plan of action.
by Kate Whitaker 8 July 2025
Supporter Clare lets us know why she's decided to take on Swim Serpentine for RASASC
by Kate Whitaker 13 June 2025
Join the webinar on 19 June to find out progress on the The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA)
by Kate Whitaker 3 April 2025
Meet our team of 10 runners for the LLHM on 6 April!
by Kate Whitaker 13 February 2025
RASASC are very disappointed by the Church vote against independent safeguarding measures.