Get involved

There are many ways to get involved with Young Women’s Trust and support our work. Whether you want to take part in an event, raise money, make a donation or lobby Parliament, your help matters and can make a big difference.

Together, we can work towards an equal world of work and enable young women to live and work free from discrimination and inequality.

3 steps you can take to make a difference

  1. Donate to support our work. Choose from a one-off donation or pay monthly by direct debit. Monthly donations from just £5 a month can help us to plan for the future.
  2. Sign up to email updates we’ll email you with ways to support young women, create an equal world of work, and raise incomes together.
  3. Fundraise with us by taking part in an event or challenge. We have lots of ideas for you in our Activism Pack (PDF).

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I stand with all young women. You are all my sisters and I want to see you thriving, not just surviving.

Zoe

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Fundraise with us

Whether you run, tandem cycle, skydive or have fun hosting your own fundraising event, you’ll join a movement that’s powered by people just like you. People who want to make a difference.

Fundraise with us

Campaign with us

Campaign with Young Women’s Trust and together we can build a fairer working future for young women.

Campaign with us

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Become a partner

We develop partnerships with companies and grant givers who share our commitment to achieving economic justice for young women.

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Join our mailing list

Together we can work towards a world where young women are valued, can make choices and look forward to a fairer financial future.

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Share your story

Young Women's Trust is asking young women aged 18-30 to share their stories to raise awareness of the illegal and unfair practice young women face at work.