Women’s Aid, Allianz Insurance and the GAA are calling on people across Ireland to take part in a powerful demonstration of solidarity and support this February for those subjected to abuse.

The campaign aims to raise awareness and essential funds for the thousands of women every year that contact Women’s Aid for support.

It’s an action that requires no training or preparation. Just ‘Stand Strong’ in the warrior yoga pose, donate or fundraise with colleagues, family, or friends, and share pictures on social media using the campaign hashtag #WAStandStrong.

CEO of Women’s Aid Sarah Benson commented: ”Showing solidarity with women, listening, and believing is a key part of our work, Stand Strong is a powerful but simple action to reflect that one in four women in this country lives with suffocating abuse from someone they once loved; someone they once trusted.

“It could be anyone: your best friend; your sister; your colleague; your neighbour; your teammate; your mother; your daughter. Anyone. Last year Women’s Aid had our busiest year in our 50-year history. The Gardaí responded to over 54,000 domestic abuse calls last year.  And we know these numbers are just the tip of the iceberg.”

Ms Benson continued: “The Stand Strong campaign is designed with three simple actions – Stand Strong, Support and Share. It can be done in a group, with a team or club or by yourself. In your office or at home. By having as many people as take part, we aim to drive greater awareness of the issue of domestic abuse. By sharing and supporting the campaign we raise awareness and vital funds.”

To thank those who show their support, Women’s Aid are offering some exclusive campaign goodies such as retro sweatbands and temporary tattoos to people that sign up early via www.standstrong.ie, and there is other campaign merchandise items on offer for top fundraisers.

Thanks to support from Allianz, all money raised will go directly to Women’s Aid.

Larry McCarthy, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthcleas Gael said: “We are delighted to support Stand Strong and work with our partners Women’s Aid and Allianz Insurance. On the basis that we need to improve the circumstances of our daughters, our sisters, and our mothers, at the Annual GAA Congress we asked all our clubs to take the time to talk to their teams about respecting their female friends. It was a simple uncomplicated message, Respect Women. The Stand Strong message is similarly uncomplicated.  We encourage as many people as possible, particularly GAA members, to take part.”

How to Participate:

  • Sign Up: Visit www.standstrong.ie to register and to access campaign goodies.
  • Stand Strong: In the warrior yoga pose. There’ll be a livestream you can access from February 1, but you can take the pose any time in February and wherever you like.
  • Support: Contribute to the cause by donating or sharing your fundraising page. 
  • Share: Take a picture of you standing strong in the warrior pose and share on social media using #WAStandStrong.