YWCA

YWCA is the leading charity working with the most disadvantaged young women in England and Wales.
YWCA ywr brif elusen syn gweithio gydar menywod ifanc mwyaf difreintiedig yng Nghymru a Lloegr.

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Other ways you can support YWCA

Young asian womanYou can now support YWCA in lots of other ways such as recycling, shopping online or buying flowers.

Shop online, save money and support YWCA!

YWCA has teamed up with Easyfundraising, Give or Take and Cashback Rewards to offer you an easy way to raise money for us and save money for yourself while shopping online.

Simply visit one of the sites, register your details for free making sure you select YWCA England & Wales as the charity you wish to donate to and shop away!

You can choose from a wide selection of leading online retailers including Amazon, HMV, Play.com and The Carphone Warehouse.

Raise money for YWCA with just a click!

EveryclickUsing Everyclick when you search or shop online is a simple way to raise money for YWCA. 

Ink cartridge recycling

Recycling your inkjet cartridges is a great way to help the environment and raise funds for us too. We receive between 10p - £1.25p per printer cartridge, depending on the make and model.  We accept Canon, Hewlett Packard, IBM and Lexmark.  Unfortunately we cannot accept Epsom cartridges.

Email supporters@ywca.org.uk or call 01865 304205 for your free recycling envelope. If your company would like to recycle for us email louise.sprackling@ywca.org.uk on 01856 304242.

Show you care with flowers

FlowersWhy not send flowers to your loved ones and raise money for YWCA at the same time?

Charity Flowers will donate a percentage of the price of your order to YWCA. Charity Flowers is the UK's only flowers by post service to be charity owned and all profits go to charity. This service is only available in the UK.

To order call Charity Flowers on 08705 300 600 or visit their website and specify that you want to support YWCA. Payment can be made by debit or credit card.

fact

fact

Women are more likely than men to owe money to local money lenders. The majority of users of illegal lenders are women, mainly with families

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