When retail networks become access points for crisis support

What Endota spa “Escabags” reveals about retail’s social reach. Supplied.
On the window of more than 100 Endota spas across Australia, a small sticker now reads, “Escabags available here”. Escabags – short for escape bags – provide essential items and support information to those seeking to flee domestic violence. The initiative helps give those in vulnerable situations access to help in discreet locations – something a large network of retailers can provide.  The initiative, founded in 2020 by domestic violence survivor Stacey Jane, now works with more

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