Dast Mortgages has pledged ongoing financial backing for Reverse North West, a grassroots charity that supports people affected by abuse.
Formby-based Dast Mortgages will donate £20 to the charity for every completed mortgage case.
This contribution is enough to fund one hour of support for women using Reverse North West’s specialist services.
Ammy Bining, founder of Dast Mortgages, said: “It’s a pleasure to help this wonderful local charity.
“Like many grassroots charities, they do vital work to bridge the gap yet lack the kind of funding the big organisations get.
“As a company, we love to give back especially to charities like Reverse North West.
“To know that a woman will receive an hour of support for every mortgage deal we close is truly heartwarming.”
Grassroots charity Reverse North West supports people affected by domestic abuse (Image: La Vida Liverpool)
Reverse North West offers advice, counselling, holistic therapies, and personal support to help people rebuild their lives after abuse.
Much of its work relies on fundraising and community donations.
Dast Mortgages has already raised more than £400 in the first month of the scheme and has also donated tea and coffee supplies, as well as funding a new website for the charity.
Eve Donnelly, founder of Reverse North West, said: “I founded Reverse North West after experiencing horrific abuse and domestic violence myself.
“I set out on a mission to help as many women as possible to break free and build a new life.
“I’d like to express my heartfelt thanks to Ammy and the team at Dast Mortgages.
“Their support is a crucial lifeline and means that our volunteers can get paid for the expert support and services they offer women.
“In turn, this enables us to grow and help more women in the process.
“It’s such a kind gesture and one that will help us continue to save lives in our community.”
Beyond this partnership, Dast Mortgages supports a range of causes, including Claire House Children’s Hospice, cancer charities, and grassroots football clubs.
The business has also begun training staff to recognise and understand economic abuse and is working with experts at Surviving Economic Abuse to improve client support.

