Sarah Day, founder of Wear and Resist standing in front of her workbench in her Oxfordshire studio.

Supporting Women's Charities

Wear and Resist has supported charities that support women since its launch in early 2017

Making a Difference

Over the years, Wear and Resist has supported a variety of charities based both the US and the UK including: Alliance for Choice,  The Fawcett SocietyCode to Inspire, Abortion Rights Campaign, The National Network of Abortion Funds, The D.E.C. Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, Trevii HouseThe Florence Project, The Bail ProjectYoung Women's Trust, Rosa and Woman's Trust.

In 2024 Wear and Resist supports the following,charities.

Women for Refugee Women

Women for Refugee Women is a London-based charity that supports and empowers women seeking asylum in the UK, as well as advocating for change and challenging the injustices they experience. 

Bloody Good Period

Bloody Good Period does a bloody good job of getting period products to those who need them as well as raising  awareness about period poverty and ending the stigma of talking about periods. 

Welsh Women's Aid

Welsh Women’s Aid is a feminist charity challenging violence against women and misogyny across Wales.

Abortion Support Network

Abortion Support Network provides information on clinics, travel and accommodation and financial assistance for those who need access to safe abortions across many European countries on a case-by-case basis. They are currently helping people impacted by the war in Ukraine.

Sarah and Eliza Day at Women for Refugee Women's 15th Anniversary party with Olivia reading her poem, Say Yes to My Body.

Celebrating 15 years of Women for Refugee Women!

I wrote about our night out in London with one of my favourite charities. Click to listen to Olivia reading her incredible poem. 

Chopsy necklaces featured in Wales Art Review

Chopsy women change lives

Read Sophie Weeks's article about the origins of the chopsy necklace and the loaded meaning of the word itself.