All safe ΙΙ
The project aims to support women who experience gender-based violence, of any form, and live in the region of Attica and Central Macedonia.

The Diotima Center implements the project “All safe” from November 2022 to October 2025.

Aim

The support and empowerment of women who experience gender-based violence, of any form, have limited financial and/or social resources (low income, unemployed, single-parent families, precarious conditions, etc.) and live in the region of Attica and Central Macedonia. The goal of the program is for women to escape abuse and regain their independence and dignity.

Services

  • Legal consulting and legal representation
    The specialized legal team of the Center provides: legal advice, assistance in the submission of court documents, representation in a criminal court, drafting of pleadings for injunctions, temporary orders and/or lawsuits and representation in the relevant courts, assistance in the process of issuing a residence permit for humanitarian
    reasons (in cases of immigrant women without legalization documents) etc.
  • Psychosocial support
    Specialized psychologists provide: psychosocial counselling, through individual sessions, referral/connection with other services, etc.
  • Employability
    Depending on the needs of the women, counselling for employment opportunities is provided with the aim of access to work and financial self-reliance of the survivors: empowerment for job search, writing a CV, preparation for an interview, etc.

Target groups

Greek and immigrant women who experienced and/or are experiencing any form of gender-based violence

The geographic scope 

  • Athens and the region of Attica
  • Thessaloniki and the region of Central Macedonia

If you need support and you live in the region of Attica or Central Macedonia, call us.

Attica: daily Monday-Friday, 10:00 – 18:00 on 210 3244380 or send to helpdesk.diotima@gmail.com.
Central Macedonia: daily Monday-Friday, 10:00 – 14:00 2310534445 or send to urban.thessaloniki.diotima@gmail.com

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