Future Female Society Suffolk charity celebrates 10 years

Kim Trotter, Founder and CEO of Future Female Society, welcoming guests to the anniversary event <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>
Kim Trotter, Founder and CEO of Future Female Society, welcoming guests to the anniversary event (Image: Supplied)
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A decade of empowering women and girls is being celebrated by a Suffolk community organisation.

Future Female Society (FFS) marked its 10-year anniversary with a special event held at King Street Cinema on Tuesday, February 24, bringing together supporters, partners, and collaborators from across the county.

The organisation officially launched in 2016 and has since supported more than 2,400 women and girls through 41 grassroots projects.

Kim Trotter, founder and CEO of Future Female Society, said: "Reaching this milestone is a hugely proud moment for Future Female Society and everyone who has supported us over the last ten years."

FFS runs three core programmes—Girls, Where You At?, Woman 2 Woman Radio, and More Than Mum—which offer weekly sessions to help participants build skills, confidence, and community connections across Suffolk.

Hayley, an Ipswich resident who took part in the More Than Mum programme, said: "When I joined More Than Mum I had lost all hope for the future.

"Now, after participating in the programme, I feel like I’ve been given a golden ticket."

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