Seven Women has helped thousands of marginalised women since 2006

 
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The Seven Women Story

Stephanie Woollard began Seven Women at age 22 after meeting seven disabled women working in a tin shed in Kathmandu.

These seven women were struggling to make a living in the face of harsh discrimination. With her last $200, Steph paid for a trainer to teach the women how to produce products for sale locally and abroad - and Seven Women was born. 

Since 2006, Steph has built up the Seven Women team and launched an Australian arm for fundraising and a sales channel for our ever growing operation in Nepal.

12 years after her meeting in a tin shed that started it all, thousands of women and children have been educated, trained and employed by Seven Women. 

Seven Women is empowering Nepali women, transforming their lives and their communities.

Steph is available to talk at functions and you can read more about Steph and Seven Women in her book From a Tin Shed to the United Nations; how everyone of us can make a difference.

In 2016, a documentary was made about Seven Women's work which has now been hosted hundreds of times. Watch our trailer below and please let us know if you would like to host a screening to support us spread the world.

Seven Women History