Sorry to see you go!
It’s a sad day for us all here at Derby Women’s Centre, as our communications officer, Rose, is leaving us for a new job in Nottingham. Rose has been at […]
Sorry to see you go! Read More »
It’s a sad day for us all here at Derby Women’s Centre, as our communications officer, Rose, is leaving us for a new job in Nottingham. Rose has been at […]
Sorry to see you go! Read More »
Derby Women’s Centre is seeking to raise its profile and attract more funding and we are calling on the help of the women who use our services. When we approach
Appeal for past and present service users to share their story Read More »
Enjoy Wayne Rooney’s goal for England on Tuesday night? So did we! Derby Women’s Centre kicked up a fundraisng storm last night during the England match as some of our
Wayne Rooney scores 60 pounds for DWC Read More »
Liz, a student health visitor and midwife, has spent the last week at Derby Women’s Centre to learn more about what services are available for women in and around Derby.
Week at Derby Women’s Centre “a valuable experience” Read More »
A question Derby Women’s Centre staff and volunteers often get asked is: why is the centre just for women? The centre was founded in 1978 to address inequalities faced by
Derby Women’s Centre is pleased to announce that it is now the proud owner of 4 Leopold Street, Derby. Derbyshire County Council recently transferred the property into our ownership through the
DWC proud owners of 4 Leopold Street Read More »
DWC has raised £979 in a recent fundraising appeal for counselling – £179 over the £800 target – thanks to an anonymous donation of £500 from a lady who used to have counselling at
Mystery donation boosts fundraising appeal to £979 Read More »
On Tuesday 28th February, Elaine, services coordinator at Derby Women’s Centre, and Liz, a facilitator for DWC’s Freedom Programme, appeared on BBC Radio Derby to talk to presenter Aleena Naylor about
DWC’s Elaine and Liz talk to Radio Derby about domestic violence Read More »
Derby Telegraph today published an article about the invaluable support Derby Women’s Centre has received from its patrons, as local businesswoman Parween Warsi CBE added her voice to the campaign
DWC patron Parween Warsi adds her support to campaign to save the centre Read More »
Last September, Derby City Council informed us that they would cut Derby Women’s Centre’s funding from March 2012. The council opened a consultation with the public and invited the centre’s service users and
DWC still going strong despite threats to funding Read More »