The Maggie Oliver Foundation (TMOF) has been named a finalist in the Micro‑Organisation category at the 2026 Northern PoWEr Women Awards.
TMOF is recognised for its powerful, trauma‑informed support to survivors of sexual abuse and exploitation, delivering life‑changing advocacy, emotional support and specialist services to those failed or overlooked by traditional systems.
Through its Survivor Support Network and frontline casework, the Foundation has created measurable impact—strengthening survivor confidence, increasing access to justice pathways, and amplifying the voices of women and girls whose experiences have too often been ignored.
Although based in the North West, TMOF has a national reach and has made a significant impact by challenging systemic inequality, championing survivor-led change, and driving forward national conversations on safeguarding, accountability and support for vulnerable people.
Its work continues to influence policy, shape public awareness, and build a future in which every survivor is believed, supported and empowered.
"Being recognised in the Micro‑Organisation category is a testament to the courage of the survivors we stand alongside every day, and to the dedicated team committed to fighting for truth, justice and lasting change,"
-said The Maggie Oliver Foundation.
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