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Jersey Women’s Refuge International Women’s Day Annual Breakfast

Friday, 6 March 2020 from 07:15 to 08:50 (GMT) | Royal Yacht Hotel

All welcome to join us for our annual International Women’s Day Breakfast event on Friday 6th March. Interesting speakers celebrating International Women’s Day theme for 2020 #EachforEqual.

We will also be presenting our Inspirational Women of the Year Award. Event kindly sponsored once again by Barclays and supported by Soroptimist International Jersey.

>  TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS FOR THE BREAKFAST, CLICK HERE.

>  TO NOMINATE AN INSPIRING WOMAN, CLICK HERE. 

ONLINE NOMINATION

Please fill out the nomination form online, completing all of the sections with as much detail as possible. Closing date for nomination is 28/02/2020.

DOWNLOAD, PRINT & POST YOUR NOMINATION

Please download the form, completing all of the sections with as much detail as possible.

Post to P.O. Box 708, St Helier, JE4 0PW marked ‘Inspirational Woman Award’.

Award Criteria:

  • Must be a female and living in Jersey
  • Someone who has made a selfless contribution
  • She has made a significant difference to an individual or group
  • She has succeeded against the odds
  • She is an inspiration to others
  • She can come from any walk of life or profession
  • A woman whose self-sacrifice, unwavering dedication and generosity of spirit lead others to achieve greatness in their own right
  • A positive model for generations to follow
  • Cannot be a previous winner
  • The winner must be available to attend the Breakfast on Friday 6th March 2020 

 

 

International Women’s Day Breakfast 2019 – Find out who won

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