Endo March is BACK!

Worldwide EndoMarch is coming to Wales again. Cardiff will be the location for the South Wales event, with the march taking place on Sunday 26th March. We will be marching through the streets of Cardiff with the hope of promoting awareness for endometriosis, and the need for faster diagnosis, greater education, and more funds for research into better treatments and an eventual cure. Find out more and book your space here. 

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EndoMarches Wales Postponed Until Further Notice

It is with heavy hearts that FTWW and the EndoMarch Wales organisers have decided to postpone our two much-anticipated endometriosis-awareness events, EndoMarch Cardiff and EndoMarch Mold, due to take place on Saturday, March 28th, until the situation around Coronavirus is resolved.   Our main reason for doing this is that most participants in our annual marches are already in poor health and we feel that a gathering of EndoMarch’s size simply isn’t appropriate right now. We hope you understand and trust that you will offer your support to any rescheduled events later on in 2020.   Worldwide EndoMarch Inc will…

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EndoMarch is Coming to Llandudno!

Following our successful Wales marches in Cardiff, and Swansea, in 2019 we will have our first ever North Wales march, in Llandudno, Conwy. Join us on Saturday, March 30th from 1pm to be part of this huge global event, the Worldwide EndoMarch. The march will take place on the prom in Llandudno. We will be starting, and finishing at St George’s Hotel – with complimentary drinks, and cake at the end – of course! Our aim is to turn Llandudno yellow, whilst raising awareness of endometriosis – a debilitating, misunderstood condition, listed by the NHS as one of the ten most…

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FTWW Collaborates with BBC Radio Wales on Endometriosis Documentary

FTWW was absolutely delighted with BBC Radio Wales’s 30 minute documentary on Endometriosis, broadcast on the 7th March 2018, as part of its ‘Eye On Wales’ series. Journalist, Selma Chalabi, collaborated with us on the programme and very much did the issues justice, incorporating personal stories, expert opinions, and our work in a compelling and engaging way. Thank you, Selma – we can safely say that we were proud to be involved in the project and hope to work with you again in the future! Thanks to those that participated and bravely shared their stories. As far as endometriosis goes,…

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