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Mums and daughters inspired to spend #TimeTogether to tackle inactivity crisis
After an incredible summer of women’s sport, Women in Sport is encouraging mothers and their teenage daughters to spend #TimeTogether this October.
After an incredible summer of women’s sport, Women in Sport is encouraging mothers and their teenage daughters to spend #TimeTogether this October.
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There are many ways in which you can support our work to create happier, healthier futures for women and girls through sport.
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Women in Sport in partnering to help low income families in London get active with their children over the next year.
Women in Sport is delighted to be working in partnership with Sport England to level up access to sport and physical activity across the country.
There are many ways in which you can support our work to create happier, healthier futures for women and girls through sport.