Help Young Women Find Their Voice and Strength

Donate to SAY Women

Every year, young women facing homelessness and sexual violence turn to SAY Women for safety, support and a chance to rebuild.

Your donation helps us walk beside them — from crisis to confidence.

At SAY Women, we believe every young woman deserves:

  • A safe place to stay

  • Trauma-informed emotional support

  • Practical tools to build independence

  • A community that believes in her

When you give, you become part of that journey.

What Your Donation Could Do

  • £15 could provide essential toiletries and welcome items for a young woman arriving in crisis

  • £50 could fund a trauma-informed support session

  • £100 could help deliver therapeutic group work

  • £250 could support a young woman transitioning into her own tenancy

Every contribution, large or small, helps create safety and possibility.

“10 years ago I wanted to die...now I feel content and proud with the life I've made for myself." - Alyia

Fundraise For SAY Women

Turn Your Energy Into Impact

Want to support young women in a way that feels fun, powerful and completely you?

Fundraising for SAY Women isn’t about formal dinners and stiff sponsorship forms.
It’s about community. Creativity. Showing up for each other.

However you gather people — you can make it count.

💥 What People Have Done So Far

Our supporters have raised money in ways that feel joyful, bold and totally their own:

  • 👗 Fashion swaps — swap your style, not your values

  • 🎧 Club nights & DJ sets — dancing for dignity

  • 💤 Pyjama parties — cosy, conscious fundraising with friends

  • 🎨 Paint & Sip nights — creativity for a cause

  • 🧁 Bake sales with attitude

  • 🏃‍♀️ Sponsored runs, walks and challenges

  • 🎤 Open mic nights & spoken word events

  • 🧵 Craft workshops & maker markets

There is no “right” way to fundraise.
If it brings people together and raises money for young women — it works.

When you fundraise, you’re not just collecting donations.
You’re building safer futures.

🎉 Want to Host Something?

We’ve made it easy.

Download our Fundraising Pack and you’ll get:

  • A step-by-step guide to planning your event

  • Tips for setting up online fundraising pages

  • Posters and social media templates

  • Key information about SAY Women to share with guests

  • Guidance on handling donations

  • Branding guidelines

  • Safeguarding and safety advice

Everything you need to make your fundraiser impactful — and stress-free.

👉 Download the Fundraising Pack here

💌 We’ll Support You

When you fundraise for SAY Women, you’re part of our community.

We can:

  • Provide logos and materials

  • Share your event on our social media

  • Offer key messages about our work

  • Help you think through ideas

  • Say a massive thank you (because we mean it)

If you’re planning something, get in touch at enquiries@say-women.co.uk

Workplace Fundraising

Rally Your Team. Back Young Women.

Looking for a way to bring your team together while making a real difference?

Workplace fundraising is a powerful way to build morale, connection and purpose — while supporting young women experiencing homelessness and sexual violence.

Whether you're a small local team or a national organisation, your workplace can create real impact.

💡 Ideas That Work at Work

Your team could organise:

  • 👗 A workplace fashion swap

  • 🎨 Lunch-hour Paint & Sip sessions

  • 🧁 Bake sales or themed food days

  • 💤 “Wear Your Pyjamas to Work” day

  • 🎧 Office DJ hour or end-of-month social

  • 🏃‍♀️ Sponsored team challenges

  • 🎄 Seasonal raffles or festive events

  • 🎯 Skills-based challenges or tournaments

You can keep it simple — or go big.

🌟 Why It Matters

By fundraising at work, your team helps fund:

  • Safe accommodation for young women in crisis

  • Trauma-informed one-to-one support

  • Therapeutic group work

  • Support to move into secure housing

  • Practical essentials and transition packs

You’re not just raising money.
You’re standing for safety, dignity and opportunity.

📦 Get Started

Download our Workplace Fundraising Pack for:

  • Event planning ideas

  • Posters and internal comms templates

  • Key messages about SAY Women

  • Guidance on setting up a fundraising page

  • Information for HR and leadership teams

👉 Download the Workplace Fundraising Pack

Or contact us at enquires@say-women.co.uk — we’re happy to support your plans.

Corporate Partnerships

Partner With Purpose

We work with businesses that believe in gender equity, social justice and safer futures for young women.

A partnership with SAY Women is more than a logo placement.
It’s a commitment to real, lasting impact.

💜 Why Partner With SAY Women?

Young women experiencing homelessness often face hidden trauma and complex barriers.

By partnering with us, your business can help:

  • Break cycles of abuse and homelessness

  • Support recovery from sexual violence

  • Build confidence, independence and leadership

  • Create long-term, sustainable change

Together, we can stand for a fairer future.

🌍 Ways to Partner

We can tailor partnerships to suit your organisation, including:

  • Charity of the Year partnerships

  • Strategic multi-year partnerships

  • Sponsorship of programmes or events

  • Employee fundraising and engagement

  • Matched funding schemes

  • Pro-bono support and skills sharing

  • Corporate donations and grants

We believe in partnerships that are meaningful, collaborative and values-led.

📊 What We Offer

In return, we can offer:

  • Impact reporting and outcome data

  • Staff engagement sessions

  • Awareness talks on gender-based violence and homelessness

  • Co-branded campaigns

  • Social media recognition

  • Opportunities to visit and understand our work

We want your team to see the difference they’re making.

🌟 Let’s Talk

If your organisation is interested in becoming a corporate partner, we’d love to start a conversation.

Contact bryony@say-women.co.uk to explore how we can build something powerful together.

‘Fundraising for SAY was great - they supported us with everything we needed to make a difference’ - Glasgow Caledonian University