
Join the Foyle Women’s Information Network
Become A Member
Become a member of the Foyle Women's Information Network and join our growing community!
We’re changing how we manage our members! FWIN has been growing lately so this exciting change will help us organise and manage events and programmes, secure more funding, and continue to give back to our communities in the best possible way.
As a member, you’ll receive a membership card, important updates, access to members only events, and exclusive opportunities to get involved and have your say.
Your membership helps us shape activities that reflect our community’s needs and supports our mission in increasing the capacity, visibility and voice of women throughout the North West.
Benefits of becoming a member:
You will recieve a membership card
You will have voting rights at our AGM
You will have access to exclusive member events
You will recieve our weekly bulletin
You will recieve our monthly newsletter
“FWIN has been a lifeline for me -connecting with other women and accessing support has made such a positive difference in my life.”
To become a member, please complete the application below.
If you need some help, you can:
Give us a call on 028 7126 6291
Chat to one of our team members next time you attend one of our events
Drop in to Holywell Trust during business hours
We’re available Mon - Fri, between 9AM - 5PM (except during public holidays).
The information provided is held securely by the Foyle Information Network, in line with our data protection policy.
By signing up to become a member, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. You can cancel your membership at any time by contacting communications@fwin.org.uk.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We need to be able to contact you about upcoming events, programmes, news, or changes at FWIN.
We may also need to contact you about any changes to an event you signed up to.
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Understanding the different demographics of our members helps us to gain more funding from public authorities and better tailor our services to suit your needs, in line with section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.
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Answering the personal questions is optional but your answer will help us to improve our services and secure future funding.
All information provided is held securely, and in line with GDPR and our Privacy Policy.