Join Power Up Club
What is the Power up Club?
Inspired by our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme for women survivors of war, the Power Up Club is a space for committed supporters to come together, develop their knowledge and skills, and drive the changes they want to see in the world.
Power Up Club members commit to donating £7 or more per month* to Women for Women International – making a vital, long-term investment in our work empowering women survivors of war.
*If you are an existing monthly donor, giving under £7 a month or if you sponsor a sister you can top up your donation to join the Power Up Club.

JOIN FOR £15 OR MORE AND RECEIVE AN EXCLUSIVE BRACELET
#SHEDARES BRACELETS MADE BY WOMEN SURVIVORS OF WAR
Join the Power Up Club for £15/month minimum and receive a limited edition #SheDares bracelet handmade by women from Afghanistan and Rwanda.
You must be based in the UK or Europe. Please see the terms and conditions.
Monthly Donation Form

85p
of every £1 we spend goes directly to support women survivors of war. 15p helps to fund essential running costs.

As a Power Up Club member you'll get:
- Invites to free virtual Power Up events - held every six weeks - featuring inspiring speakers on topics linked to the Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme
- Monthly Power Up emails, including recommendations for what to read, watch and do, a Member Spotlight and an Action of the Month
- Quarterly Power Up impact reports showing how your donation is making a difference for women living in some of the world’s most dangerous places
- The option to connect with other members via a private Facebook group
How it works

WHAT WILL I GIVE?

HOW DO I JOIN?

Stronger Women, Stronger Nations
The Power Up Club is inspired by our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme, which builds women’s self-reliance in four key areas: earning and savings; rights and decision-making; health and wellness; and support networks.
By joining the club, you will empower yourself and women survivors of war living in some of the world's most dangerous places.
Frequently Asked Questions
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.