"Imagine a gender-equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination." - International Women's Day
This International Woman's Day and beyond, your business can make a difference and champion equality by supporting charities that empower women.
Together with charities such as Women's Aid, Refuge, The Girls Network and Plan International, your business can make a meaningful difference to the lives of girls and women.
Just follow the steps below and check out the list of women's charities that need your support.
"My mission for the upcoming year is to continue to strive for a society where violence and abuse against women doesn’t exist."
Farah Nazeer
CEO of Women's Aid
Fundraise for Women's charities
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Refuge
provides expert, specialist support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse.
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Women’s Aid
is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated.
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Rape Crisis England & Wales
is the membership organisation for Rape Crisis Centres delivering specialist services to those affected by sexual violence in England & Wales.
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Furnishing Futures CIO
fully furnishes the homes of women and children who have escaped domestic abuse and been rehoused in empty flats, or are experiencing furniture poverty.
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Girlguiding
helps girls and young women to build their confidence, raise their aspirations, discover their full potential and encourage them to be a powerful force for good.
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Bloody Good Period
is a charity that advocates for menstrual equity and provides period products and education to those who cannot access them.
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The Girls’ Network
is an award-winning charity that inspires and empowers 14-19 year old girls from the least-advantaged communities by connecting them with a mentor and a network of positive female role models.
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Endometriosis UK
supports the 1.5 million individuals in the UK with endometriosis. They aim to improve care standards, provide support, and create change for the 1 in 10 women and those assigned female at birth affected by the disease.
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MicroLoan Foundation
empowers disadvantaged women in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe to start their own businesses by providing small loans, training, and mentoring, enabling them to support their families' basic needs.
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Wonder Foundation
works with the mission to empower women, girls and their community through access to quality education, so that they can exit poverty for good.
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Plan International UK
is a charity that works towards ensuring a life free of poverty, violence, and injustice for children, with a focus on girls and women.
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Women's Equality Network (WEN) Wales
has the vision to free Wales from gender discrimination. A Wales where all women and men have equal authority & opportunity to shape society and their own lives.