
Support Early Intervention in Our Community
Together We Can Make a Real Difference
Early Reach is an early intervention service delivered by Help Helps CIC, supporting individuals and families before situations reach crisis point.
Many people come to us when they are worried about safety, safeguarding, domestic abuse, knife crime, or emotional wellbeing — often unsure where to turn and fearful of what might happen next.
Your support allows us to respond early, provide calm guidance, and help people move toward safety, stability, and confidence before harm escalates.
Become an Ongoing Supporter
Set up a monthly standing order to help us continue delivering vital support to our community. Your regular contribution—no matter the amount—helps us provide consistent advice, crisis assistance, and essential services to those who need it most.
Sort Code: 30-54-66
Account Number: 62934760
Lloyds Bank
How Your Donation Is Used
Every donation directly supports our early intervention work, including safeguarding guidance, emergency practical assistance, emotional support, and community outreach.
Funding helps us respond quickly when someone is worried about safety or wellbeing — often before statutory services are available or appropriate.
Where Your Support Makes an Impact
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Early Safeguarding & Domestic Abuse Support
Supporting individuals and families at the earliest signs of abuse or safeguarding concerns through guidance, reassurance, emergency travel, and short-term safety arrangements.
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Knife Crime & Community Safety – Early Intervention
Helping families and individuals worried about exploitation, knife crime, or community safety by providing early guidance, signposting, and preventative support.
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Wellbeing & Emotional Stability
Providing emotional support, confidence-building, and wellbeing guidance for people experiencing fear, stress, or trauma related to safety concerns.
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Practical Support to Prevent Crisis
Offering limited practical assistance — such as food and hygiene packs, transport, or help accessing services — where this prevents situations from escalating.

