Support us

At One Woman At A Time, we believe that everyone has the power to make a difference. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer, or help spread the word, your support is vital to the work we do. By joining us, you are helping to empower women and girls to overcome the challenges of forced marriage, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), and domestic abuse.

Join the Team

Whether you have experience in fundraising, event planning, or simply want to lend a helping hand, there’s a place for you at One Woman At A Time. Join us in our mission to support women and girls in Kenya, India, and the UK. Together, we can create lasting change.

Volunteer

Whether you can help out at our events, assist with our fundraising efforts, or use your skills to support our work, every bit of time you donate helps us reach more women in need. You don’t need to commit long hours—even a small amount of your time can have a big impact.

Donate

Your donations are crucial to the work we do and have a direct impact on the lives of the women and girls we support. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us fund education, vocational training, psychological support, and healthcare for women in need.

Why Your Support matters

When you get involved with One Woman At A Time, you’re not just donating your time or money – you’re helping to transform lives. By providing education, healthcare, and emotional support, we enable women and girls to regain control of their futures. Your support empowers them to make choices, build confidence, and create lasting change in their communities.

It's Time for Education

There are still 31 million girls of primary school age out of school.
There are 4 million fewer boys than girls out of school.

Diving into the Numbers

According to UNICEF, an estimated 650 million girls and women alive today were married before their 18th birthday. Forced marriage is prevalent in many parts of the world, including Kenya and India, which are focus areas for the charity.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that more than 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone FGM. Kenya and certain regions in India have high rates of this harmful practice, making the charity’s work particularly crucial.

UNESCO reports that 129 million girls are out of school globally, with around 49 million of them living in sub-Saharan Africa, where Kenya is located. Providing education can significantly improve these girls' futures.

Improving Healthcare

Healthcare is another crucial part of our work. We strive to improve health and obstetric care in rural communities by providing medical supplies and funding training for nurses and midwives. By doing so, we help reduce the risks women face during childbirth and ensure they have access to life-saving care.

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