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About our Organisation

Nottingham Women’s Centre has been supporting women in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire for over 50 years. We are a community space based in Nottingham City Centre, led by-and-for women, and we bring women and women’s organisations together to find support and friendship.

Our services include: 

•    A welcoming warm space where women can cook, have a hot drink, use the shower, relax, visit our library and make friends.
•    Mental health support including counselling and therapeutic groups
•    Casework support around issues such as accommodation, education & training, finance, benefit & debt, relationships
•    Volunteering opportunities with full support and training 
•    Courses, activities and community events 
•    Campaigning to amplify women’s voices 

Summary of events and activities to be delivered 

Nottingham Women’s Centre Open Day – Thursday 25th September 2025
A day of activities, workshops, stalls, food, and friendship! An opportunity to try out different activities on offer at the Centre, have a tour of the building, learn about services and support in the city, and meet other women. 

Black History Month – 3 activities in October (dates TBC)
These events will celebrate and support Black women and women of colour. Activities to include talks, a taster session for our Black and Dual Heritage Women’s Therapeutic support group, and participation from other local organisations. 

Disability History Month - 3 activities in November–December (dates TBC)
Focused on disabled women, women with long-term health conditions, and neurodivergent women, these inclusive events will offer accessible activities and workshops. 

Coffee & Chat – second Tuesday of every month
Informal opportunity for you to meet and chat with other women, see the Centre, and find out what’s going on here.

International Women’s Day events – March 2026 (date TBC)
Over two days, these events will feature workshops, crafts, food, fitness, and health activities to bring together women from across Nottingham. 

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