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women's wishes women for women foundation

Women for Women Foundation 28.11.2020 PRESS RELEASE- For Immediate Release Women for Women Foundation launches ‘Women’s Wishes’ The Women for Women Foundation is hoping to raise €5,000 to make Christmas dreams come true for women who may be going through a difficult time through it’s new initiative ‘Women’s Wishes.’ “We women all know that when we are hard up we are always the ones to go without and we always put our children first and remain without ourselves. We don’t complain but it does stress us out and take its toll on us.” Foundation founder, Francesca Fenech Conti said. Women’s Wishes aims to fulfil theRead More…

5 easy ways to refresh your home

Refresh your home this upcoming season by following these 5 easy ways that can help you recreate beautifully your living area… Transitioning with clothes from season to season can be tough enough, but it doesn’t need to be an ordeal when it comes to sprucing up your home. In Summer we all need light and airy textures, neutral colours & as little fabrics around as possible, but Winter brings in a whole new vibe, for your wardrobe and your home! Use these 5 easy ways of freshening up your home for the coming season, without spending an arm and a leg! 1. A Touch ofRead More…

kickstart weightloss

Losing weight is a struggle for many of us. However, by using a holistic approach you can kick start your weight loss journey in a better way… Weight loss is a struggle for a significant number of people. Statistics showing the rate of obesity in our population, in both adults and children, are alarming and many people are aware of the negative implications of excess body weight on health. There are various factors that influence our body weight; our genetics, metabolism, age, lifestyle, eating habits and exercise routine all play a part. Due to the current COVID-19 situation many people have changed their work/fitness routineRead More…

Nourkrin Hair Regrowth Supplement

Hair growth supplement Nourkrin has been scientifically proven to effectively provide a therapeutic approach to problematic hair loss… Hair loss in women is a common and significant health issue that negatively affects body image, self-confidence and perceived quality of life. It is estimated that 60% of women between 30 and 60 years of age will experience some degree of hair loss or hair thinning at some stage in their lives, and many suffer in silence not knowing where to turn to for advice. What is hair loss? Hair loss is not just a cosmetic issue. Many women do not realize that the condition of theirRead More…

Toly Think Pink Campaign

This October, Toly are collaborating with the Women for Women Foundation in the name of breast cancer awareness for their annual Toly Thinks Pink campaign, an incentive to raise awareness and collect money through their Toly blusher compacts, available in four different shades. Toly are passionate about developing new ways to unite and inspire women to get involved, by finding new means to help #facethefight and support the vulnerable groups, who are suffering from breast cancer and are currently facing double the risks and vulnerability, amidst the coronavirus pandemic. The Women for Women foundation is a non-profit organization on Facebook, which has over 37k diverseRead More…

mesotherapy malta

Youthful, radiant, healthy skin – the holy grail of the medical aesthetics industry. But how can we achieve it? And how do we maintain it? An effective solution is mesotherapy, a treatment that originated in France in the 1950s and has steadily gained global popularity over the years as a specialty discipline.    Mesotherapy is also known as biorevitalization or skin “boosting”. It’s a simple and effective treatment that targets ageing skin and gives natural results with essentially no downtime. Let’s look at what mesotherapy is, how it works and some misconceptions surrounding it. How does Mesotherapy work? Mesotherapy formulas commonly contain a combination ofRead More…

europa donna malta

Europa Donna Malta is an advocacy and support group for breast cancer patients and its members include patients, survivors and family members. We have been supporting women and men for the past 30 years. When a person is diagnosed with breast cancer, they need support throughout their journey especially after going through surgery and treatment. This is where Europa Donna Malta steps in.  We offer counselling by professional counsellors, as well as organise group sessions where members are welcome to share their stories and experiences. We also organise lectures for health professionals and the general public to help raise awareness. All our services are free of charge and areRead More…

MAP Morning After Pill Malta

After a recent post on Facebook, Gynaecologist Dr. Rita Hansagi felt she had to intervene to explain more about the MAP (Morning After Pill) and how it works. Ladies. I am a gynecologist. It is my profession to answer this question. There are 2 types of MAP available in Malta. 1. Escapelle – which contains a high dose of artificial progesterone hormone. Only thing it does when taken is delaying/postponing or blocking ovulation, by delaying the LH surge. It is simple hormone biology. Does not kill any baby. 2. Ella One – this contains another type of chemical called ullipristat – has a bit ofRead More…

metoomalta

Featuring brave women’s #metoomalta experiences to raise awareness about the extensive psychological damage that sexual assault causes on its victims… Trigger warning: sexual assault, rape. When Francesca Fenech Conti, administrator of the group Women for Women (Malta) on Facebook shared a personal disclosure of sexual assault, she wasn’t prepared for what happened next…message after message flooded her inbox with real, raw experiences from women who have experienced sexual assault and rape in their lifetimes. Many women finally found the courage to open up anonymously about their own painful experiences from the past, some of which were childhood sexual traumas, with some of the women speakingRead More…

Marion Mifsud Mora unviable pregnancy

While on holiday in Malta, Marion’s waters broke at 17 weeks of pregnancy. As infection set in and the danger of her dying became very real, Maltese doctors left everything ‘in God’s hands’ and refused to terminate her pregnancy. This is the story of a woman who survived against all odds, and who cannot understand why in Malta it is more important to give birth to a dead foetus than to save the mother with the right medical care. “It was on the bus to Valletta – with my young daughter, ironically named Valetta – that I first realised something was wrong. Seventeen weeks pregnant,Read More…