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YOUR SUPPORT MEANS THE WORLD TO THE WOMEN WE SERVE

Thank you for choosing to generously sponsor a woman through our Stronger Women, Stronger Nations programme in honour of World Food Day. Your support will give your new sister the skills to lift herself out of poverty.

We look forward to being able to introduce you to your new sister in the next 4-6 weeks.

We will send your free copy of Share as soon as possible. Keep an eye on the post!

With heartfelt thanks for your ongoing support,

Laurence Greening,

Head of Marketing, Women for Women International - UK

Download our Share Toolkit and host a dinner party to raise the £264 that will sponsor a sister through our year-long Stronger Women, Stronger Nations Programme.
Download our Share Toolkit and host a dinner party to raise the £264 that will sponsor a sister through our year-long Stronger Women, Stronger Nations Programme.

DOWNLOAD THE SHARE EVENT TOOLKIT

Host a dinner party with your friends to raise the £264 that will sponsor a sister on our year-long Stronger Women, Stronger Nations Programme.

Download our toolkit which gives you the materials, ideas and recipes to make your dinner party a real success with your friends.

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Any queries about this webpage or your donation please send us a message via our contact us page.

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