Passionate about supporting vulnerable women and their families
We need your help so we can provide women and children across Derbyshire with the skills and confidence they need to move towards a healthier, happier life.
There are so many ways you can raise money for Women’s Work.
Whether you want the challenge of a lifetime or an effortless way to make a difference every day, we have some fundraising ideas for you. It’s easy to incorporate fundraising into a wide range of events. Your event might be a sponsored activity, or a stall, a film night, quiz night, charity auction, it’s up to you.
We rely on your generosity to help keep our vital services running.
4 easy steps to fundraising
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Get started with some fundraising ideas and tips from our team. Send us an enquiry and we'll be in touch.
After doing Healthy relationships, I have better knowledge about abusive relationships and can now recognise the red warning flags in the early stages. I have learnt to love myself, and will not allow anyone to control or abuse me anymore
Member – Healthy Relationships
I have a better understanding of my emotions and feelings, and am now calmer. I learnt how to deal with things better
Empowered Women
No words can describe the impact Women’s work has had on me. From the sessions, to the incredible staff – you are all unbelievably amazing. Thanks so much.
Member – Women’s Work Heart
Thank you to Gemma and all staff for making me feel welcome. I felt very anxious at the start but now I have finished I feel like I want to keep coming back. It’s a safe place for me to learn and grow and I enjoy all of the sessions that are there. The staff are lovely, and kind and caring and all show support to you. It doesn’t matter what you are there for because everyone is together working through it all.
Member – Turn Around Project
After Healthy Emotions, I am able to look at things more positively and feel I will make better choices in the future.
Empowered Women
I liked coming to the freedom programme because I knew I wasn’t alone and everyone wouldn’t judge me. I have learnt a lot and wish I could have learned this when I was at secondary school because then I would have known.