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Winsford White Ribbon Awareness Day: Taking a Stand Against Violence Towards Women and Girls

Winsford, Cheshire – Motherwell Cheshire CIO, a dedicated women’s health and wellbeing charity, is proud to announce the upcoming ‘Winsford White Ribbon Awareness Day’ scheduled for November 25th at the Winsford Lifestyle Centre from 11 am to 1 pm. This significant event is set to rally the community in raising awareness and standing together against violence towards women and girls.

Supported by Winsford Town Council, Cheshire Police, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Homestart, and Mid Cheshire Mind, the ‘Winsford White Ribbon Awareness Day’ is aligned with the national annual day of collective action known as White Ribbon Day, dedicated to challenging violence against women and girls.

Alarming Statistics

Recent statistics reveal a stark reality: 1 in 4 women has experienced sexual violence as adults, and an equally concerning 1 in 4 women has been subjected to domestic violence. Shockingly, 80% of all women in the UK report experiencing sexual harassment in public spaces. These figures underscore the urgency to address this pervasive issue.

Winsford Town Council’s accreditation as a White Ribbon Accredited Town underscores their commitment to challenging violence against women in the community.

Empowering the Community

The ‘Winsford White Ribbon Awareness Day’ aims to foster awareness and support surrounding violence against women and girls. Attendees will have access to informational stalls featuring local supportive organisations dedicated to promoting Winsford residents’ safety. Additionally, attendees will receive complimentary access codes to the enhanced Hollie Guard personal safety app and gain valuable insights into local services available for support.

Furthermore, the event invites all Winsford residents to partake in a community art project aimed at showcasing the town’s united pledge to reject violence against women and girls. No prior art skills are necessary, making it an inclusive activity suitable for all ages.

Motherwell Cheshire CIO encourages local residents to join in this empowering event, demonstrating solidarity in the collective effort to eradicate violence against women and girls from the fabric of Winsford’s community.

For media inquiries and further details, please contact Kate Blakemore at kate@motherwellcheshirecio.com.