She Can 365 - interview with Sarah Aird-Mash

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This blog was published on 5 February 2020 as part of the shecan365 project.

A not-for-profit venture selling conversation cards to generate income for small charities supporting victims of domestic violence

I am a director of marketing strategy by trade – working alongside my husband at his independent design and digital agency Relish Creative Ltd.

Prior to teaming up with him in 2018, I had a hugely successful marketing career at two companies with a global portfolio.

Establishing equality for everyone has been a passion of mine for more than a decade – ever since it became clear to me through undertaking voluntary work on behalf of a women’s refuge that there is a huge need to create a sustainable income stream for small independent charities.

Every Christmas from 2003 to 2012, I sourced age-appropriate gifts from my clients, who produced all sorts of amazing things, to donate to children at the refuge. At first, it was 26 children at one refuge receiving a few gifts each; then, nine years later, it was 126 children across a number of London-based refuges and also their mums… Those days were hugely rewarding and, for me personally, an eye-opening experience.

Over time, it dawned on me that people who believe in equality are already on board, so I needed to find a way to build out the conversation; therefore, I conceived the idea of creating and distributing cards which posed questions on resetting social values.

Together Equal was launched on International Women’s Day 2018 and our conversation cards became available from January 2019. Today, they are stocked in the National Theatre Bookshop, as well as via a number of boutique shops located around London. The charities we currently support through our fundraising include Mums in Need, The Dash Charity and Wycombe Women’s Aid.

Recently, we have rolled out our own school outreach programme which equips children with the tools they need to build self-confidence and emotional resilience whilst also understanding healthy relationships.

My two daughters have been taught that everyone can make a difference, with Rosa Parks being their prime example. To anyone considering going self-employed, believe in yourself and follow your dream. It doesn’t have to be a full-time thing… a side hustle can be equally empowering!

Finally, surround yourself with people who are radiators (not drains!) because their warmth, positive energy and enthusiasm will spur you on to success.

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Social media volunteer needed!

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We are currently looking for an unpaid Volunteer who can develop and implement our social media strategy across Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. We need a self starter who is organised and understands how to use Social Media tools. Our core focus is on influencers who can help us spread the message about our Conversation Cards.

As this is a volunteer role hours are completely flexible and the job can be managed remotely.

Experience required:

  • experience in developing a social media calendar identifying key events which can be leveraged to promote sales of our cards

  • experience in targeting and onboarding social media influencers

  • experience in setting up and deploying social media campaign using Hootsuite or similar tool

To apply, please email betogetherequal@gmail.com

Welcome to our new charity partner Wycombe Women's Aid

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Craft Coop, High Wycombe is now stocking Together Equal conversation cards with proceeds of all sales going to Wycombe Women’s Aid.  The conversation cards are for families, with kids aged 7-11 aimed at generating conversation around all manner of sub the cards cover a variety of topics, some fun, some thought provoking and some touching on societal gender stereotypes.

Research demonstrates the power of conversations with this OECD study identifying the positive impact of conversation between parents/guardians and kids. Using this as a starting point Together Equal have created the cards to give small, independent UK charities something they can sell directly through their networks and charity shops as something that raises funds whilst also provoking meaningful conversations that have a social impact.

 Wycombe Women’s Aid is a local, specialist organisation that exists to support women, children and young people who are experiencing or trying to escape domestic violence and who are dealing with its effects and consequences.  Working from a feminist perspective they are committed to the principles of self-help and mutual support, helping women to make their own choices and decisions about how they want to live their lives. Wycombe Women’s Aid offers access to safe, temporary accommodation, support, information and advice to all women.  In 2019 they celebrated their 40th anniversary and renewed their pledge to work towards safety and freedom for all women, children and young people. 

Wycombe Women’s Aid is extremely grateful for the support of Together Equal and Craft Coop and for their commitment to the cause.