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Sunday 9 August 2020

A new 24 hour helpline has been launched in Croydon for residents affected by hate crime


A new 24 hour helpline has been launched in Croydon for residents affected by hate crime.

The service will give victims and witnesses the chance to talk about their experiences confidentially with trained staff and volunteers.

The line has been set up in conjunction with charity Stop Hate UK.

24,000 people in Croydon signed “Say No To Hate” pledges as part of the council’s zero tolerance campaign last year.