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Azeemah is an Arabic word signifying determination, willpower, inner strength and resilience to overcome challenges.  The Azeemah logo features a butterfly with asymmetrical wings, one side sparse and the other full.  This design symbolises two key ideas:

1. Before finding herself and her identity, she may feel isolated with little support (represented by fewer butterflies). With Azeemah, she may gain access to a strong network of support depicted by the more abundant butterflies.  Azeemah stands as a sanctuary for women navigating domestic violence and abuse, empowering them to rebuild and thrive.

2. The butterfly represents transformation. Like a caterpillar in its cocoon, women may experience a period of growth and healing. When ready, they emerge as butterflies, embodying resistance and inner beauty. At Azeemah, these women can spread their wings and join a supportive community of others who understand their journey.  

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Strength Resiliance Empowerment

AZEEMAH IS DEDICATED TO EMPOWERING WOMEN IMPACTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. WE PROVIDE SUPPORT, ADVOCACY, AND RESOURCES TO HELP THEM REBUILD THEIR LIVES WITH STRENGTH AND DIGNITY.  WE STRIVE TO CREATE A SAFE SPACE FOR HEALING, GROWTH, AND RESILIENCE. TOGETHER, WE STAND FOR HOPE AND CHANGE.

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Securing funding is essential to provide vital support for women facing domestic abuse. These funds will help us create a safe environment for women, and provide support in finding them shelter, food and further educate them with the essentials they need to get back on their feet.  By investing in our initiative, you empower these women, equipping them with the skills and education necessary to build a brighter future. Together, we can make a significant impact and help them break free from their circumstances.

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Azeemah supports and encourages a safe environment for children.  If you want to report a child safety concern, please let us know.

Azeemah acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional custodians of the lands and waterways in the area now known as Merri-bek, and pays respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging, as well as to all First Nations’ communities who significantly contribute to the life of the area.

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