Over two years on from the release of Endo What? and the screenings that FTWW hosted in Cardiff, and Rhos on Sea, Samantha one of our North...
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Results from new study offer hope for women with endometriosis
[:en]FTWW is pleased to see the positive outcome of this study that was published by the BSGE endometriosis centres project yesterday. It reiterates...
Our Founder Recognised by Amnesty International for her Suffragette Spirit!
[:en]We are absolutely thrilled to announce, that our founder, and CEO Debbie has made it on to the Amnesty International Suffragette Spirit map for...
FTWW Collaborates with BBC Radio Wales on Endometriosis Documentary
[:en]FTWW was absolutely delighted with BBC Radio Wales's 30 minute documentary on Endometriosis, broadcast on the 7th March 2018, as part of its...
FTWW Featured on Localgiving Blog
[:en]'Building support for a difficult or sensitive cause' FTWW has featured on this month's blog by all-Wales fundraising charity,...
Urgent Survey for Endometriosis Patients in the UK
[:en]Endometriosis patients throughout the UK - and that includes those WITH and WITHOUT an official diagnosis - your input is required, as a matter...
FTWW & Cardiff University Work Together to Illustrate Symptoms of Endometriosis
[:en]FTWW & Cardiff University Work Together to Illustrate Symptoms of Endometriosis - 3o, January 2018. FTWW members from across...
FTWW Contributes to BBC Wales & S4C Coverage of Endometriosis
[:en] The first week of December 2017 has been a very exciting one for FTWW and endometriosis patients across Wales. Thanks to our...
We Have 500 Members!
It is with great pleasure (tinged with a little sorrow) that we can announce that FTWW: Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales has reached a...
FTWW North Wales Members Walk Pier to Pier!
[:en]Aelodau Gogledd Cymru FTWW yn Cerdded Pier i Bier! On Saturday 22nd July @ 5:30pm some of our North Wales FTWW members did a Pier to...









