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Wellness

The Best Female Empowering Charities to Support

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Manchester chapter.

Looking to help others and empower less-fortunate women in your community and around the world? Here are some of the best charities you can donate to that have a feminist cause!

Every Month 

Their Mission: “Every Month is a Manchester based community project providing 800 people per month with free access to menstrual products”.

How to get involved: Donate period products or go to one of their charity events including: quiz nights, club nights and “period packing parties”.

Smalls for All

Their mission: collecting and distributing underwear to help women and children in Africa.

How to get involved: Donate underwear which can be posted to their PO box in London.

Give and Makeup

Their mission: helping women and children get access to everyday essentials.

How to get involved: Donate any kinds of clothes, toiletries (including makeup) and toys. These items can be sent to their London or Welsh PO box.

Bloody Good Period

Their mission: to provide period products to those in the UK who can’t afford them, mainly donating to refugees and asylum seekers who cannot afford menstrual products.

How to get involved: They accept donations of money or you can buy items from their Amazon wish list.

Smart Works

They mission: “Provide high quality interview clothes and interview training to unemployed women in need”.

How to get involved: Donate clothes to their nearest office or send clothes via the post. They have locations in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Reading, Birmingham and Newcastle.

Jessica Chapman

Manchester '19

Studying Politics and Modern History at Uni. With a particular interest in American modern history. A love for politics, with the aim to increase female representation and participation within British politics. Spend too much time on social media and watching Disney movies.