1st December 2025

Commissioner Backs Fylde Coast Women’s Aid During White Ribbon Campaign

The service offer free advice and support to those living in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse, stalking and child sexual exploitation.

The visit took place as part of the White Ribbon 16 Days of Action, a global campaign challenging misogyny and harmful attitudes that fuel violence against women and girls. This year, FCWA is leading an initiative to address the growing influence of the ‘manosphere’ among young people.

The FCWA campaign is supported by funding from the Commissioner’s Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Fund, which has invested a total of £177,000 into 38 intervention projects that aim to prevent violence, support survivors, and create safer environments for women and girls across Lancashire.

Following the visit, Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw said:

“Preventing violence against women and girls is a Police and Crime Plan priority, and I’m pleased to be able to support local projects and organisations tackling this issue in our communities.

“FCWA provide a lifeline for women across the Fylde Coast, whether that be through supportive workshops or providing refuge to vulnerable women.

“The White Ribbon campaign is a powerful opportunity to unite and show our shared commitment to ending VAWG. As Commissioner, I will continue to raise awareness and champion this cause whenever possible.”

Tina Hibbard, CEO of Fylde Coast Women’s Aid, said:

“FCWA would like to thank the Police and Crime Commissioner’s office for their continued support. The funding provided has enabled us to deliver a powerful campaign for the 16 Days of Activism against Gender based Violence. The work has allowed us to amplify survivors’ voices and raise awareness within our communities. We are proud to stand alongside the PCC’s office in our shared commitment to ending violence against women and girls.”

To contact FCWA, call the helpline at 01253 596699 or head to fcwa.co.uk.

Further information about the White Ribbon Campaign is available at whiteribbon.org.uk.

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