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The Bridge Project - Mentoring Programme Launch

The Bridge Project – Supporting women affected by domestic abuse to achieve their aspirations The Bridge Project team are preparing to launch The Mentoring Programme.

Glyndwr Women's Aid - Application to Expand Services - Can You Help?

Glyndwr Women's Aid have put an application in to the Big Lottery to expand their services within refuge and the community in order that we can provide additional services.

Tackling abuse in teen relationships: Welsh response to Home Office campaign

Welsh Women’s Aid PRESS RELEASE Campaign launched today (15th Feb) tackles teenage attitudes to abuse within relationships Welsh Women’s Aid welcomes campaign and look forward to working with the Assembly to develop it in Wales The Women’s Aid movement in Wales welcomes the launch today of a powerful new Home Office advertising campaign aimed at reducing the levels of abuse and violence in teenagers’ relationships by challenging attitudes.

Help the NUS Women's Campaign - Stop Violence Against Women Students

The NUS Women's Campaign has launched a survey exploring women students' experiences of harassment, violence, sexual assault and stalking.

No Recourse to Public Funds Campaign – The Sojourner Project

What is the Sojourner Project? The Sojourner Project is a pilot scheme run by Eaves and funded by the Home Office.

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Violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families, and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence — yet the reality is that too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, 8 March 2007

Welsh Women's Aid and Cardiff Women's Aid join forces to do the Race for Life

12 Jun 2009

Race for Life

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The Race for Life is Cancer Research UK’s flagship event, which brings together thousands of women each year to raise money to beat cancer.

To date, four million women have raised over £240 million for Cancer Research UK’s life-saving work.

On Wednesday 8th July, members of the Welsh Women's Aid national team - including WWA Chief Exec Paula Hardy - along with their colleagues from Cardiff Women's Aid - including Chief Exec of Cardiff Women's Aid, Morgan Fackrell - will walk, jog or run 5k around Blackweir Fields in Bute Park.

Welsh Women's Aid and Cardiff Women's Aid want to try and raise as much money as possible to go towards Race for Life's fundraising target of £220,000.

If you would like to sponsor either/both organisations, please visit theie Just Giving pages via the links below:

 

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