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My Work It Out coach helped me prioritise the life that I would like to lead
Adeola shares how her life has changed since using Young Women's Trust's services and being involved with our organisation.
Read stories written by young women about their experiences and find out more about our work with updates from the team.
Adeola shares how her life has changed since using Young Women's Trust's services and being involved with our organisation.
Claire Wallace, Group Communications Director at Acacium Group explains the importance of our humanness and uniqueness when applying for jobs, amidst the rise in generative AI.
Holly is a young woman who attended a social media insight day with other young women and creative professionals at Estee Lauder Companies.
Christal is a young woman who attended a social media insight day with other young women and creative professionals at Estee Lauder Companies.
Women from Network Rail High Speed share their number one piece of advice for young women looking to start a career in engineering for Women in Engineering Day.
Social worker, Ire Adebayo, explains how the cost of living in the United Kingdom has impacted her and what she would like the Prime Minister to do to listen to young women's voices.
Marketing intern, Rianna, discovered Young Women’s Trust during a career change from hospitality to marketing, Work It Out coaching helped her find a new job.
Lawyer and gender development advocate, Ngunan Ioron Aloho, explores how women's networks provided her with opportunities to break down barriers in her career.
Isha attended a meeting with Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Jonathan Ashworth, to share her experience of the cost of living crisis.
The Chancellor's Spring Statement 2023 pledges on benefits, the cost of living and extending free childcare to under 3s explained.
Through Work It Out coaching, Rebecca Smith found an employer that accepted her neurodiversity, provided the right kinds of support and encouraged her to achieve her full potential.
Despite her health issues, Sabrina Phillips found new opportunities through Young Women's Trust's Advisory Panel which led to greater emotional resilience and financial security.