To ensure our marches across the UK can proceed successfully and safely, we need to
secure essential items, including insurance, permits, first aid kits, high-visibility vests for
marshals, and other necessary equipment.
Your support through donations will play a vital role in helping us organise the march in Cambridge
Every contribution, no matter the size, will directly contribute to this event, bringing people together to advocate for the rights of all women.
To read our statement and find information on your nearest march please click the link below -
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1EnU2vKKBZ/
Please Note -
• All funds will be reported to the central team to ensure full accountability and
transparency.
• In the event the march in Cambridge cannot proceed, all funds will be
donated to a local women’s charity (to be confirmed).
• Should fundraising exceed the required amount for a specific city, surplus funds may be allocated to support smaller cities in covering their needs.
We deeply appreciate any contribution you can make to help us create a powerful,
impactful event!
Violence against women and girls has just been declared a national emergency in the United kingdom, Abortion in England and Wales is still a criminal offence. Under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, since Roe Vs Wade was overturned women in America are dying because life saving maternal medical care is no longer legal and women in Afghanistan are not allowed to speak to each other in the street.
As women we have a history of standing together to make our voices heard, we have always done it, for ourselves, for our daughters and for other women, no women are equal until all women are equal.
We all have our reasons for marching, mine is that I want for my daughter to have the same rights and opportunities as her brothers and I do not want to raise my sons in a world where the phrase ''Your body my choice'' is being used casually and by the younger generation.