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Walsall International Women's Day 2025

On Tuesday, 11 March, over 140 women from Walsall came together to celebrate International Women’s Day at Walsall Football Club.

By contributor Parmy Japper
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Women stand together for IWD 2025
Women stand together for IWD 2025

A total of 24 organisation stands were set up for guests to explore, each offering a variety of informational materials for attendees to take home. Additionally, there was a designated pink bin available for women to donate sanitary products, promoting health and hygiene initiatives within the community.

The day began with live music from Diversity Music, accompanied by some light dancing from attendees.

Vicky Hines, CEO of One Walsall, served as the host for the event, which featured presentations from:

Sharing thoughts with Vicky Hines
Sharing thoughts with Vicky Hines
  • Adam Davy, Walsall Football Club Foundation
  • Shajeda Ahmed, Integrated Care Board
  • Diane Porterfield-Bourne, Bourne2care
  • Julie McCarthy, Greater Manchester Creative Health
  • Dr Ravi Sandhu, GP Partner and Trainer
IWD tote bags to take away
IWD tote bags to take away

During lunch, the Walsall Football Club Foundation organized an interactive activity where guests could attempt to kick a football into inflatable goalposts.

Discussions around the table
Discussions around the table

The event concluded with round-table discussions addressing questions such as, "What does 'good health' look like?"

View of the room
View of the room

Guests left with keepsakes from the event, including Walsall International Women’s Day tote bags and daffodils.

Strike the IWD 25 pose
Strike the IWD 25 pose

One Walsall and its partners would like to thank everyone who attended, sang, celebrated, promoted their work, and networked. We look forward to planning the next International Women’s Day event in 2026.

Women stand together for IWD 2025
Women stand together for IWD 2025
Inflatable goal post
Inflatable goal post
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