A new refuge for women and children escaping family and domestic violence has opened in the Midland area.
The Bindi Bindi Mia Refuge includes five new crisis accommodation units and integrated, trauma-informed support for up to five women and their children, allowing them time to heal, recover and thrive.
The refuge also offers advocacy, safety planning, and information to help victim-survivors begin their journey to recovery.
The new service is being delivered by Indigo Junction, a not-for-profit organisation with a long-standing commitment to supporting vulnerable families and individuals in the Midland area.
Indigo Junction also operates the well-regarded Koolkuna Refuge and has been providing place-based responses to family and domestic violence and homelessness for more than 45 years.
Learn more about WA’s Family and Domestic Violence Women’s Refuges.