Women Supporting Women and The Prince's Trust

Women Supporting Women and The Prince's Trust

The Work of The Prince's Trust

The Prince's Trust helps 11 to 30-year-olds who are in vulnerable situations, supporting them through care, unemployment and financial hardship. The charity’s aim is to assist those facing the greatest adversity onto a pathway to employment, while strengthening their network of opportunity and support and giving them the best chance of future success. 

Women Supporting Women is just one of The Prince’s Trust initiatives committed to changing the lives of the young women who The Trust works with.  

Some challenges are felt more acutely by women such as lack of financial independence, low self-confidence and poor mental health. Therefore, in 2018, The Prince’s Trust created the initiative Women Supporting Women to raise the profile of gender equality. By investing in work with young women, The Trust wants to ensure that everyone has an equal chance to fulfil their potential. It helps young women build their confidence to move into employment, further education or even start their own business. 

The Prince’s Trust has returned £1.4 billion in value to society through its help for disadvantaged young people over the past 10 years alone.  

How Alicia J supports The Prince’s Trust  

As an ambassador for the Women Supporting Women campaign, Alicia J is committed to ensuring that young women’s futures are not predetermined by circumstance. We do this in a few ways. 

For every item from our Bold Ring collection we sell, we donate 3% of the proceeds (minus VAT) directly to The Prince’s Trust to help all young people succeed. 

The Prince’s Trust is a registered charity incorporated by Royal Charter in England and Wales (1079675) and Scotland (SC041198). 

 

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