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2025

WI Annual Review 2024–25

Approximately 180,000 members across 5,600 WIs
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69 county and island federations
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Over 5,000 members gathered at Royal Albert Hall AGM in June 2024; CPR campaign resolution passed with 95%+ support
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2024 resolution on CPR training adopted with over 95% of WI support — NFWI now working across network to deliver CPR and defibrillator training to members
2024

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2023/24

18,862 people's lives touched by Solace services; 14,435 adults and children supported in frontline services
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£14.4 million income to run services; 266 staff; 7,197 volunteer hours
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809 women and children provided safe accommodation across 24 refuges and 64 move-on spaces
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92% of service users rated Solace services as good, very good or excellent; 89% found it easy or very easy to make initial contact
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024–25

Over 5,000 young women worked with directly in 2024–25; network of 10,000+ supporters
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51% of young women who used coaching and job application support reported an increase in income
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On average, a young woman earns £4,000 a year less than a young man of the same age
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83% of young women said coaching helped them feel less anxious or stressed; 82% reported improved confidence or self-belief
2024

Annual Report 2023/24

5,472 callers supported through national helpline in 2023/24
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706 Black, minoritised and migrant women received direct casework support with gender-based violence; 100 women received counselling
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182 women and children engaged through support group activities including arts, horticulture, dance and ESOL classes
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Support for Migrant Victims (SMV) pilot fund extended until March 2025 following SBS campaigning; SBS-commissioned independent evaluation highlighted the pilot's fundamental importance
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2025

Impact Report 2024–25

1,100 service users referred to the Drive Project in 2024/25; over 7,000 total since launch
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New 2025–2028 strategy launched, co-created with survivors and professionals
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Victims and Prisoners Act became law; SafeLives secured renewed Home Office investment to expand Drive Project across England and Wales
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Independent evaluations of Drive Project show significant reductions in abusive behaviours, reduced risk to victim-survivors, and reduced repeat perpetrator cases at MARAC
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25

Record income of £59.3 million in 2024/25 (up 48% since 2019/20)
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£34.6 million invested in research, support and campaigns; £16 million committed to research alone
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325 of the world's leading breast cancer researchers supported; 12,240 helpline calls and 3,905 messages answered
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5,263 people with primary breast cancer and 1,063 with secondary breast cancer supported through tailored services (up 15% and 27% respectively)
2025

Impact Report 2024/25

13.9 billion media impressions in 2024/25
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13.5 million people reached via social media; 80,000 LinkedIn followers; 30,000 newsletter subscribers
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1.3 million girls disengage from sport after primary school — Women in Sport's defining statistic, now embedded in national policy debate
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Dear Sport' campaign film on Black girls and sport watched more than 127,000 times; cited by Dame Denise Lewis, Dina Asher-Smith and Shaunagh Brown; transforming how sport sees Black girls at CEO and grassroots level