Babergh District Council’s new Chair supports domestic abuse charity

21/05/25
Babergh District Council’s newly-elected Chair Cllr Ruth Hendry is supporting a charity close to her heart for her fundraising this year, having revealed she experienced domestic abuse as teenager.

Cllr Hendry was elected Chair of Babergh District Council at the council’s annual meeting last week, with Cllr Elisabeth Malvisi elected as Vice Chair.

Each year the Chair has the opportunity to select a charity to support during their term of office – with Cllr Hendry choosing Sudbury-based domestic abuse charity Compassion.  

Cllr Hendry said:

“My chosen charity for this year is a local domestic abuse charity Compassion. They run highly-praised programmes to support survivors of domestic abuse and also provide outreach to schools to empower young people to engage in healthy relationships. 

“I myself was in an abusive relationship for four years from the age of 16.  I remember how ashamed and alone I felt and completely unequipped to resolve the situation.

“Domestic abuse has historically been a ‘taboo’ subject and by working with Compassion I hope to give more survivors a voice.”

Louise Richardson, Compassion project coordinator said:

“Our thanks and gratitude to Cllr Hendry for choosing us as her chosen charity helping to raise awareness of domestic abuse and the work we do to support residents who are affected by domestic abuse.  

“We rely on donations and fundraising to help us to make a difference, enabling us to run our weekly coffee morning and recovery programmes. We are excited to work with Cllr Hendry and look forward to the year ahead.”

Pictured: Cllr Ruth Hendry (left) and Cllr Elisabeth Malvisi (right)

BDC Chair Hendry and Vice Chair (1)