Rachel is smiling as she stands in front of the Welsh Charity Awards banner, being presented with her award.

Rachel is Young Volunteer of The Year

We are so proud of FTWW Volunteer, Rachel Joseph, who has been named ‘Young Volunteer of the Year’ Award at WCVA’s Welsh Charity Awards. Rachel does so much for FTWW, and for endometriosis patients across Wales, and we would be lost without her. She picked up her well-deserved award at the ITV Wales studios – check out their article detailing more about her achievements.  Diolch yn fawr iawn, Rachel – our powerhouse! 

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A selfie of Jessica, a white woman with dark hair, with her partner, a white man with dark and silver hair, and their son, a toddler with blond hair wearing a grey long-sleeved top. Jessica's partner is holding their son, who rests his right hand on his Dad's shoulder. They are all smiling at the camera, and look very happy.

Jessica Nominated for Chwarae Teg Award

  We are absolutely delighted that our Recurrent Miscarriage Campaign Lead, Jessica Evans, is a finalist at this year’s Chwarae Teg Womenspire awards, shortlisted in the Community Campion category. Jessica has campaigned tirelessly for families experiencing the heartbreak of miscarriage, producing the ‘Making the Case for Better Miscarriage Care in Wales’ report, and liaising with health boards and charities to improve care and support for patients across Wales. We are incredibly proud of Jessica for the work she has done whilst experiencing her own losses. The Womenspire awards take place online on Thursday 30 September. We’re sure you’ll all join…

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