Women’s health charities play a vital role in tackling health issues and inequalities that are too often under-researched, underfunded or misunderstood.
By providing support, raising awareness and driving change, they improve the health and wellbeing of millions of women and people assigned female at birth across the UK.
As champions of gender equality, we’re proud to have already partnered with some amazing women’s health charities, including Wellbeing of Women, The Eve Appeal and Maternal Mental Health Alliance.
Now, we’re excited to help many more women’s wellbeing organisations tell their stories and ensure every woman has access to the care and information they deserve.
How we work with women’s health charities
If we’re selected to partner with your women’s health charity, we’ll begin by getting to know you inside out – your brand, services and campaigns, and the people you aim to empower and support.
In our discovery phase, we also dive deep into your project brief, discuss any potential sensitivities, and make sure we’re crystal clear on your goals.
Once we’ve got the full picture, our creative team springs into action, crafting authentic stories that grab attention, clearly inform and inspire audiences to act.
Throughout your project, you can count on us to answer questions promptly, offer expert guidance whenever needed, and keep everything running like clockwork.
With every women’s health charity we work with, our mission is simple: to tell stories that genuinely win hearts and minds, and to make the whole experience rewarding for all.
Our women’s health charity clients
Our projects for women’s health charities
"Yarn were a brilliant partner in developing the new brand identity and messaging for The Health Collective. They took the time to genuinely engage with our members, listening carefully to what being part of the Collective means to them and what they hope to achieve. This insight was used to develop both the messaging and the visual brand, which feels authentic and rooted in our values. Yarn were incredibly organised, responsive, and collaborative. The team were always on top of timings and happy to work through ideas together. It felt like a true partnership from start to finish."
Harpreet Kaur Jutle
Health Collective Community Manager
Did you know!
Only
5%
of women surveyed believe that the UK government is currently treating women’s health as a priority.1
Wellbeing of Women has invested over
75 million
since 1964 in women’s reproductive and gynaecological health research.2
Women live longer than men in the UK but spend more than a quarter of their lives in ill health or disability, compared with around one-fifth for men.3
Severe pain during periods is estimated to cost the UK economy
3.7 billion
annually in absenteeism.4