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Help escaping domestic violence, a simple bag of essentials called Escabags
On the morning Stacey Jane* woke up to the news of Hannah Clark’s murder she realised it was time to do something, anything, to offer hope.
Key points:
- One year ago, Hannah Clark’s murder became the catalyst for Escabags production
- Escabags are designed to alleviate the pain and suffering of leaving your home at a moment’s notice
- Escabags are now freely available at 150 venues across the country
“I stayed up all night finishing a website.
“I didn’t ever want to feel that I could have helped someone and I didn’t, through lack of confidence,” she said.
It has been a year now since she launched Escabags, an enterprise helping other people, as much if not more than healing herself.
“From my own terrible experience I am now able to help people…
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