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Weʼre raising £5,000 to empower women and girls and improve women's safety.

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Women and girls should feel safe in school, at work, on public transport, in green spaces, on the streets, at home, anywhere. Our goal is to build better communities, making the streets safer for everyone.

We are committed to enhancing the community’s voice and improving women's safety, empowering women and girls to stand up for themselves at home and in public.

Our aim is to build confidence in the community through our activities and events, promoting positive change and growth. We want to shape a stronger future by transforming lives and making positive changes, creating opportunities for all.

“We should be able to walk anywhere, anytime without the fear of being attacked.”

Our inspiring and influential work enables young girls and women to use their voice to achieve change. We envision a community in which young people and women, regardless of race, ethnicity or social status, are empowered to reach their fullest potential.

We are committed to tackling crime through building community relationships and interventions of support, creating hope and making positive changes in the community as a whole. We do this by collaborating with organisations and the metropolitan police, engaging with the youth, local residents and local businesses.

Everyday women and girls face street harassment and violence in our own communities with misogyny and sexual harassment becoming so normalised that females find it difficult to speak up so Walk it out has become an advocate and voice for the voiceless.

Walk it out is very passionate about its campaign and we will continue to be the voice women need and keep on fighting for change because women's rights are human rights!

Walk it out has received recognition and support from local councils, the metropolitan police and other organisations, winning a community Mayor’s award in 2022 and 2023.

“There should be no place for violence or abuse against women and girls in our community.”

We must ALL unite in making our communities a safer place, to protect our mothers, our daughters, our sisters, our future females.

“Everyone can help to stamp out violence against women and girls.”

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    35

    • Anisa

      Anisa

      Jul 6, 2024

      Well done for raising awareness and doing so much for this worthy cause! May the Almighty bless you and reward you for your efforts! Ameen! Proud of you, you baddass! xx

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 3, 2024

    • Beth

      Beth

      Jun 25, 2024

      £15.00

    • Tereena

      Tereena

      Jun 22, 2024

      I heard about Zara Aleena's story, and remember so many other stories just like hers, devastating stories. My heart is comforted by the work you're doing. Thank you.

      £10.00

    • Kala desai

      Kala desai

      Jun 5, 2024

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Nov 25, 2023

      Keep up the good work x

      £30.00

    • Shanu

      Shanu

      Nov 24, 2023

      Well done April for all the things and efforts you do for all the ladies in the borough. It’s the least we can.do is to help you like u help us

      £20.00

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    Walk It Out

    Ilford

    Our mission is to initiate awareness raising campaigns to stop violence against women and girls to influence positive change in building safer communities.

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