When there is an outbreak of war or violence, women suffer most – they experience trauma, sexual violence and the death of loved ones. After the conflict is over, the world’s attention moves on, but women are left to rebuild their families and communities. Together, with our charity partner Women for Women International, we want to help women survivors of war forge a new path for themselves and inspire hope for the future. Through the sales of The Yarn Collective, we donate 1% of sales to Women for Women International. As well as continuing with this commitment, this year for International Women’s Day, we are launching an exclusive collection to help to change the world, one woman at a time.

Providing a lifeline

Women for Women International supports women who live in some of the world’s most dangerous places. Women enrol on the charity’s year-long training programme, where they learn how to earn and save money, improve their family’s health and make their voices heard at home and in their community. Since 1993, the charity has helped almost half a million marginalized women survivors of war in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Kosovo, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Sudan.

Meet Faith, a Women for Women International programme graduate from Nigeria. Faith chose knitting as her vocational skill because there is always a demand for clothes. Now, she sells the clothes she knits to her neighbours and at the market. She has also started to produce uniform jumpers for the local school. Photo Credit: Monilekan

Crochet for the sisterhood

We’re proud that 1% of sales from The Yarn Collective is donated to Women for Women International. So far, we have raised enough money to sponsor a sister through the charity’s training programme. Our sister’s name is Sikitu, she is from the Democratic Republic of Congo and she is the proud mother of one daughter. Sikitu has experienced things that nobody should ever have to go through – but she is incredibly resilient, resourceful and courageous. Now, thanks to the Yarn Collective, she has found a safe place where she can build friendships, learn new skills, find her voice, and create a brighter future for herself and her family. Sikitu can even choose to learn craft as a vocational skill, from crochet, knitting and tailoring to embroidery as well as other skills such as poultry farming, brick making and beadwork.

Stronger women build stronger nations"

#MessageToMySister

During times of extreme crisis and suffering, friendships and human connections can be just as important to survival as food and shelter. That’s why we are asking our community to support Women for Women International’s campaign, #MessageToMySister. We’d love you to write a message of hope, friendship and sisterhood to a woman survivor of war.

All you need to do is download a postcard for your message, take a photo and post it on social media, tagging @lovecrochetcom / @loveknittingcom and @womenforwomenuk and use the hashtag #MessageToMySister

Your message will be translated and hand-delivered to a woman on the charity’s programme, connecting her to the global sisterhood.

Photo Credit: Aidan O'Neill

One woman can change anything, many women can change everything"

Photo Credit: Alison Baskerville and Women for Women International

Make a friendship bracelet in support of your sisters worldwide!

Sisters in Women for Women International’s programme in Rwanda have made and sold friendship bracelets to earn an income for their family. So we decided to create a special friendship bracelet for you to give to the treasured sisters in your own life to show them, this International Women’s Day, how much you love and support them. We also hope that every time your sister looks at the friendship bracelet, she is reminded of the global sisterhood and the life-changing work of Women for Women International.

Make a friendship bracelet

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UK Charity Registration Number: 1115109.