The GAG Project

An international movement to empower gang-affected women and girls
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Working locally for global impact

 

 

The GAG Project equips girls, and the communities they are part of, to address how violence affects their lives by improving the services and policies in place to reduce it.



Making local change; building young advisors!

The GAG project enables gang affected women and girls, in group settings, to get more involved in local services, engage in policy and make a difference to the services they recieve.
 
GAG groups have changed local policy and ensure safer services for gang-affected women and girls in their neighbourhoods!
 

Work with women and girls? Set up a GAG group in your local area!

 

If you run a girls group, or work with  gang-affected women and girls, we can help you set up your own GAG group.

 

Empower the women and girls you work with to have a say in local services and policy. It could mean your services are more relevant to the people in your community who need them.

GAG in the News!

 

 

The Enfield Advertiser and The Enfield Independent, 6 January 2011

 

Founder of the GAG project awarded an MBE in the New Years Honours list for services to women and girls issues.

 

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The Guardian, Society, 2 June 2010

 

'I want to empower gang-affected women from all over the world'

 

The Guardian interview the founder of The GAG Project on her work to address youth violence and gangs over the past five years.

 

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