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PLEASE VOTE to support Rebel Girls ClubWe are already in a national mental health crisis. The NHS is buckling under the strain of people needing urgent help - waiting lists are long and exhaustive-the support and guidance is simply not there - leaving many feeling isolated, alone and in suffering. A sense of community, belonging and support is paramount to any human in order to flourish. Women are often overlooked, marginalised, under-served, discriminated against, misrepresented and disregarded within many levels of society. This has been normalised. And it's devastating impact is clear to see. Our aim is to continue to provide a safe, supportive, nourishing and empowering space where women can be celebrated, encouraged, supported and seen. We want to continue providing our incredible courses, workshops, outreach projects, drop-ins and community events. We want to be able to show grants funders that what we do is valuable, important, unconditional and needed not just within Bristol but within society. "Rebel Girls Club has been life changing for me on so many levels- without them I don't know where I would be to be honest" - Olivia. P "... It's been more than a safe space but a place of inspiration, comfort, friendship and I've grown so much since being a part of it..." - Saskia. K "No words really. Simply phenomenal. I love the collective, all of the hard work and love the crew put in to everything - all of the teachings, activities, events - I can't thank you enough really" - Sally. B 🙏🏼❤️PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION SO WE CAN SHOW JUST HOW NEEDED RGC IS. ❤️🙏🏼 YOUR VOICE AND VOTE WILL MAKE SUCH A HUGE AND POSITIVE DIFFERENCE - And only takes 30 seconds to do. You can also vote anonymously. PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT, SOLIDARITY AND STRENGTH IN KEEPING SERVICES LIKE RGC GOING ❤️🙏🏼❤️ ❤️ Everything we do is from our unrelenting passion and love towards empowerment, sisterhood & connection. Thank you 🌹291 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Jessica Mercedes
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Recognition for Rachel Daly in her home townThe growth in women's football in recent years has been astonishing. Rachel Daly and her fellow Lionesses have done a huge amount to drive this forward, setting an example of what dedication and team work can achieve. There is no more prestigious match in football than a World Cup final. Now that Rachel has reached it, she should be recognised for all she has done.715 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Vicky Carr
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OBEs for the Lionesses!England are football world champions for the first time since 1966 - an incredible achievement and one that deserves proper recognition. Over the last few weeks, the team has united the country with their passion, talent and teamwork - inspiring a generation of girls to grab a football and get involved. Manager Sarina Wiegman is already being lined up for a Damehood but football is a team game: the players deserve OBEs too!5 of 100 Signatures
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Lucy Bronze statue for NorthumberlandEngland haven't reached a World Cup final since 1966 - in 2023, the Lionesses broke this streak by storming into the final in Australia. Lucy Bronze and her teammates have inspired the whole country, and shown young girls there's a place for them on the national sporting stage. Northumberland has form for celebrating its World Cup heroes - a statue of Jack Charlton has recently been unveiled in Ashington. Let's show our love and support for women's football by giving Lucy Bronze the same honour in Alnwick, and show how much things have changed for women's sport since the days when Lucy had to travel to Blyth to find a girl's football team to play at because Alnwick had no team for her.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Hannah Graham
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Equal Pay for England Men's and Women's Football ManagersEqual pay at this top tier is an essential material and symbolic step towards gender equality. Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman has won the Euros with England and will lead them into Sunday’s World Cup final against Spain. She guided the Netherlands to victory at the Euros in 2017 before taking them to the World Cup final in 2019. The men's England football manager Gareth Southgate led England to the 2018 World Cup semi-final in Russia, the quarter-finals of Qatar 2022 and the Euro 2020 final, but has yet to win a trophy with England. Southgate is reportedly paid £5m a year, a significant uplift on Wiegman’s supposed £400,000 salary. An FA representative stated “If we take money from one area it then has to come off another,” he said. “I can’t tell you the list of great ideas we get every week for things, some of which are in women’s football, some are in para football, some of which are men’s football, some of which could be building more pitches for kids." The FA should take this essential material and symbolic step towards gender equality, by taking the money to pay Wiegman equally from Southgate's salary. This would leave each manager with roughly £2.7m a year salary plus bonuses. Wiegman and the Lionesses represent the frontline of excellence in women's sport, and sport as a whole. Wiegman is the more successful manager. At least she deserves pay parity with the men's.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Skylar Sharples
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Chideock Path to Bridport Avoiding A35People have been injured using the main road. It is needed for holiday makers and residents to avoid car journeys and to link the communities.106 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Will Grafton
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Make petrol prices cheaper in BarnsleyWe want to lower the prices of petrol across Barnsley. The country is in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, and Barnsley residents are some of the hardest-hit. By signing the petition, we hope those responsible will finally take notice.718 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Jack Tolson
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Let's Celebrate with a Bank Holiday if the Lionesses win the World Cup!By getting to the World Cup Final, Sarina Wiegman's team have achieved more than any England national football team has in over 57 years. Going one step further would be a generational achievement, and deserve national recognition. Special bank holidays have been instigated for occasions like royal weddings, jubilees, and the turn of the millennium. Winning the World Cup arguably surpasses these in terms of national importance. Taking a bank holiday would give the nation time to come together to acknowledge a fantastic team, celebrate inspirational role models, and give an economic boost to the country (especially if Nike takes this opportunity to produce Mary Earps' keeper kit). We need to show Rishi Sunak and the rest of the UK Government that the Lionesses deserve such a celebration to mark something truly monumental. The team set excellent examples for young girls and boys, and encourage everyone to get out there kicking balls around. Having an extra bank holiday would give you, your family and friends the opportunity to play together. You might even discover one of you is the next Millie Bright, Alessia Russo, or Lauren James!646 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Rosie Thomas
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Save Brotherhood House from DemolitionThe Brotherhood house building has been used for communities since 1803. This building holds so many memories to a lot of people, historical groups have found amazing stories about this building. A burial ground is beneath the building. Let’s come together and protect this building before it’s knocked down, let’s bring it back to life, let’s make memories again.119 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Mark Thomas
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Urgent Petition to Ban AI Surveillance Cameras for the Preservation of Civil LibertiesJoin us to ban invasive cameras, protect privacy, and safeguard democracy. Your voice matters. When AI surveillance becomes normalized under the guise of safety, we ironically become less safe. Blanket surveillance undermines personal freedoms and ultimately weakens our democracy. Sign the petition now!13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jack Askey
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Save Deeside firefightersThis needs to be stopped before lives are lost. Firefighters are important!1,888 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Mell Jones
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Nick Gibb MP Watch..we need more climate actionWe need action on the climate. Locally, this would include slower road speeds and a Dutch style cycle network to encourage us to all to walk and cycle more. Nationally, this would include reducing our car size and use dramatically, improve public transport, eliminating fossil fuels and investments, basing all Council Government decision of the principle of what would reduce our footprint most, dramatically reducing our concrete use and spending on new products, and building a sustainable economy.22 of 100 SignaturesCreated by david kinshuck
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