Celebrating International Women’s Day at Digs Swansea: honouring the incredible women behind our success
March 8, 2025
Celebrating International Women’s Day at Digs Swansea: honouring the  incredible women behind our success
Silhouettes of diverse women in various colors, side profiles overlapping.

We’re proud to have more than 60% of our team made up of talented and inspiring women. As we celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th, we want to take a moment to highlight the amazing women who make our team so special, and the incredible work they do each and every day to support our students and our operations.
International Women’s Day is all about celebrating the achievements of women around the world, breaking down barriers, and inspiring the next generation of leaders. At Digs Swansea, we believe in championing equality, diversity, and empowering women, which is why we’re so proud to have such a fantastic group of women in every part of our business.
While International Women’s Day is a special opportunity to recognize the contributions of women around the world, at Digs Swansea, we celebrate the amazing women on our team every day. We are grateful for their hard work, dedication, and passion, and we know that their efforts play a huge part in making Digs Swansea a welcoming and supportive place for all of our students.
International Women’s Day is an opportunity to not only celebrate women but also to take action in support of gender equality. Here are a few ways you can get involved and show your support:
- Educate yourself and others: take some time to learn about women’s contributions to society, both historically and in the present. Share stories, books, and articles that highlight the achievements of women in various fields.
- Support women-owned businesses: March 8th is a great time to support women entrepreneurs by shopping at women-owned businesses or using services provided by women-led organisations.
Advocate for gender equality - use your voice to raise awareness about the challenges women face and work towards solutions. Whether it’s through social media or conversations with friends and colleagues, advocating for gender equality is a powerful way to show support.
Donate or volunteer - consider donating to women’s charities or volunteering for organisations that support women’s rights, empowerment, and opportunities. Your support can make a real difference.
Amplify women’s voices - on International Women’s Day, take the time to amplify the voices of women in your community or on social media. Share their work, achievements, and stories to help raise awareness and inspire others.

To all the incredible women in our team, thank you for everything you do. We are incredibly blessed to have such incredibly talented and lovely people work with us.


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