Chevawn Kay-Clough: From Survivor to Advocate for Abuse Victims
To all the abused out there: hold on to yourself and rise from the ashes. If you at any point feel that this is impossible, I encourage you to reach out to the aura anne organisation.
Imagine sitting down with someone who has turned their darkest experiences into a beacon of hope for others. That's exactly what you'll find in this episode of 'Having A Cuppa with Chris Nell', where visual artist and trauma survivor Chevawn Kay-Clough opens up about her journey through domestic violence and the creation of NorahAnne, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting abuse survivors. Chevawn's story is not just one of survival but of transformation and empowerment.
She shares the harrowing details of her past, the warning signs and triggers of abuse, and how she found the strength to break free. But she didn't stop there. Determined to help others, she founded NorahAnne to provide crucial resources like counselling, legal aid, and self-defence training for those in need. Chevawn emphasizes the importance of detaching from abusive situations and finding a community that offers unwavering support.
Through NorahAnne, she has created a 'tribe' where survivors can connect, heal, and never feel alone. This episode is a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, it's possible to rise from the ashes and build something meaningful. If you or someone you know is struggling with abuse, Chevawn's story might just be the inspiration needed to seek help and find a path to recovery.