Support RASASC this Giving Tuesday

Show your support for RASASC on Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday takes place each year in November. It’s a day for doing good, giving back and celebrating the work done by charities.


We’d like to thank all of our supporters for their ongoing commitment in helping us reach more survivors of rape and sexual abuse across Surrey.


In 2022/23 thanks to you:


  • 838 individuals were supported through our confidential helpline
  • 598 young people and adults received specialist counselling
  • 918 clients benefited from one on one emotional and practical advice from our team of ISVAs 


However, there are still many more survivors across Surrey that need our support, and you could help us reach them. 

 

There are lots of easy ways you can get involved in supporting us. Why not try one of these ideas? 

To help you get started, and for more ideas on how you can support our work in 2024,  visit our website or email us on fundraising@rasasc-guildford.org, we'd love to hear from you!


All your donations, however big or small make a huge difference to the survivors we support and allow us to continue to provide our vital services.


Have a look at the list below for an idea of what your donation could buy:

By donating to RASASC this Giving Tuesday, you can change the lives of survivors of rape and sexual abuse across Surrey.

 

Thank you for your support.

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.
by Kate Whitaker 17 January 2025
We’re delighted at the adoption of all 20 recommendations from the final report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
by Kate Whitaker 8 January 2025
Thank you for all your generous donations to our 2024 Christmas Appeal