A Suffolk organisation supporting survivors of sexual violence for more than a decade has announced its closure.
Suffolk Rape Crisis announced the news on their website, stating that it was with 'deep regret and heavy hearts' that they had to close.
The statement continued that the reason for closure was due to funds being 'too insecure' and the services they provide being 'no longer sustainable.'
The organisation started in 2011, and has been helping females who have been victim to sexual violence, speak out about their experiences.
The statement continued: "We understand that this may come as a shock to you all, and we are inspired by your bravery to seek support this far.
"We celebrate what has been achieved since we started in 2011.
"Most of all, we have been and continue to be, inspired by the bravery and achievements of the women and girls who we have supported."
The organisation will come to an end at the end of July.
More to follow...
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