This new year, make it your resolution to take action and create real change for young women. We have put together 4 ways for you to get involved with Young Women’s Trust in 2023.
Sign our open letter to Parliament
Sign our open letter to lend your voice to our Costing Our Futures campaign. Our open letter was written by Ire Adebayo, a young woman working in social care in Huddersfield who, like thousands of other young women, is struggling to make ends meet.
In our open letter, we are calling on the Prime Minister to meet with young women, hear about the real challenges they face and discuss how the government can act to make a difference to their lives.
Sign our #CostingOurFutures open letter
Though rewarding, the work I do is well known for being demanding and underpaid. I suffer with anxiety and panic attacks and generally feel stuck in my career. Consequently, I am a living example of what ‘just getting by’ looks like.
Ire Adebayo
Set up a monthly donation to support young women all year
You can stand in solidarity with young women all year round by setting up a regular gift to Young Women’s Trust. A monthly donation can help to create lasting change for young women and help them reach their potential.
Pass it on
If you are looking for a way to thank an important woman in your life this year, you could donate £5 to Young Women’s Trust in her name. Encourage her to do the same and let the thanks pass on and on.
Gaming for good
Are you a streamer or content creator who can help fundraise to help young women this year? Beat the January blues by playing co-op games with friends, or by hosting a feminist film watch along.
Connect with us on Tiltify to start fundraising today.
Download a Fundraising Pack [pdf]
If you are interested in fundraising for Young Women’s Trust, you can find more ideas on our fundraising page.
You can contact the fundraising team with your questions or ideas at fundraising@youngwomenstrust.org
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