Funding and donations
FTWW relies on generous donations and contributions from funders to be able to continue our essential work.
This page includes information about how to donate to FTWW and other ways to fund our work.
All donations, no matter how small, are gratefully received and will help FTWW deliver the services girls, women and those registered female at birth in Wales need in the fight for better healthcare, including awareness-raising activities and the creation of educational resources.
How to donate to FTWW
Localgiving
Donations made through Localgiving are subject to fees – find out more here.
Easy Fundraising
You can also raise funds for the charity for FREE, by signing up and clicking through our Easyfundraising link if you are buying anything online!
Paypal
No fees! When you donate to PayPal Giving Fund through our page, they’ll deliver 100% of your donation and eligible Gift Aid to us.
You can also donate to us through Facebook. Facebook waives all fees, so 100% of your money comes to us.
How to fund our work
As a small but mighty charity in Wales championing the health and wellbeing needs of women and people registered female at birth who are disabled or living with long-term health issues, we are aways supremely grateful to funders who share our ambition to eradicate the health inequities our community experiences.
No matter the size of grant, this kind of support enables us to sustain and grow our offer of peer support, information, training and involvement opportunities. This ensures that we have a positive impact on the lives of our members, as well as playing a vital role in advocating on topics related to women’s health more generally.
You can find out more about our current and recent funders here.
FTWW would love to hear from you if you think that our work fits well with your mission and objectives.
Fundraising news
Diolch, Jacob and Harriet!
FTWW Volunteer, Harriet Jones, who also runs the @apaininthepelvis Instagram account, was recently invited to talk about Endometriosis by abigo mboke, creator of The Waiting List podcast. They discussed life with endometriosis and why it's important to be inclusive,...
Congratulations, Lisa! We are ULTRA proud of you!
FTWW’s Menopause Lead, Lisa Nicholls (pictured), has long supported our members experiencing menopause-related issues, and also represented FTWW in the media and high level meetings, including the Westminster APPG on Menopause and the All Wales Planned Gynaecology...
Our First Office / Fundraising Appeal!
FTWW Update and Big Announcement We are finally in a position to announce that FTWW has received funding from Rosa - The Fund for Women & Girls for ONE year, specifically to cover the cost of renting an office space here in North Wales, AND to pay a person one day...
Awards and accolades
Jessica Nominated for Chwarae Teg Award
We are absolutely delighted that our Recurrent Miscarriage Campaign Lead, Jessica Evans, is a finalist at this year’s Chwarae Teg Womenspire awards, shortlisted in the Community Campion category. Jessica has campaigned tirelessly for families experiencing the...
Highly Commended at the Welsh Charity Awards!
FTWW was delighted to be awarded runners-up / highly commended, at the recent Welsh Charity Awards. Being a small organisation run by volunteers, up against some incredible competition, we're truly thrilled! [video width="300" height="400"...
FTWW Short-listed for National Award!
We're thrilled to announce that we are a finalist competing for a Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) - Welsh Charity Award in the category of 'Change Makers'. Winners will be announced on the evening of November 15th. Wish us luck; we're up against some...





