Women Supporting Women Campaign | 100% of the profits go to the Prince's Trust

 

The mission behind our Women Supporting Women Charity Collection
Uniting seven inspirational, strong, kind and brilliant women who are equally committed to changing the lives of  our next generation and believe in our mission for change. 
Chloe Delevingne, Hum Fleming, Sabrina Percy, Isabel Getty, Deborah Ababio, Georgia Tofollo and Sophie Perkins come together with Hannah Sophia England to support, inspire and help women who are struggling as well as inspiring our next generation to create a community built on supporting one another, showing empathy and kindness. 
Founder and designer Hannah Sophia Jarvis says of the campaign; “As a mother of two young daughters, I wanted the collection to carry a strong message to support, inspire and help women to feel heard and understood. Inspired by the tragic death of my close friend, I have called upon these seven incredible women to open up about their experiences, support one another and collaborate with me in designing their own empowerment dresses.
 Ellie’s story was cut very short as she struggled with her demons. I want to honour her life and fulfil her legacy by trying to make a positive difference and raising money to the Prince’s Trust and will be donating 100% of profits from the collection to the trust. My mission is to support women and I feel strongly that circumstances shouldn’t determine opportunities.”

 

About The Prince’s Trust

The Prince's Trust is a charity in the United Kingdom founded in 1976 by Charles, Prince of Wales, to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track. It supports 11 to 30-year-olds who are unemployed and those struggling at school and at risk of exclusion.

The Prince's Trust state that since the outbreak of Covid-19, 53% of young women in the UK experienced overwhelming anxiety and are in need of extra support.

Prince's Trust in collaboration with Hannah Sophia England | Women Supporting Women Collection. During lockdown, many of the young people we work with reported that their Prince’s Trust youth worker was their only form of contact. Together we can help rebuild the futures of our next generation.


In loving memory of Elena Rose Wells, who's values inspired this mission and her legacy lives on. 

 This could re-build the confidence in 7 young women, from the margins of society, on a residential week where they are encouraged to push their boundaries and try outdoor adventure activities to develop the skills needed to move forward.

This could remove the practical barriers, such as lack of equipment for 100 young women which might prevent them from accessing employment opportunities.

 This could run a life-changing employability course for 12 young women to gain entry-level roles in key sectors including the NHS in clinical and non-clinical roles  

This could ensure that young women from the age of 11 will have someone there for them through our youth workers who support young women before they go onto The Prince’s Trust programme, whilst the young person are on the programme and afterwards. Our youth workers work to support up to 30 young people at any one time.