Helping Hands

This year, in support of The King’s Trust’s #ChangeAGirlsLife campaign, we are relaunching our Helping Hands collection, a collection of pendants symbolising education, mentorship, and funding, each engraved with a meaningful message. For every pendant sold, we’ll donate £125 to support young women on their journey to independence.

 

When I realised how many young women across the UK are in need to a lifeline to access education, develop skills and build a successful future, I knew more was to be done. Without support, these women face growing vulnerability to unemployment, social isolation, poverty and homelessness.

 

Hearing the staggering statistics on young women struggling to access education, work, and mentorship moved me to action:

 

Over 1 million young people (16-24) are not in education, work, or training—young women are disproportionately affected.

 

45% of young women feel hopeless about their future.

 

25% say mental health is a barrier to achieving their career goals.

“Helping Hands represent education, mentorship and

funding, which enables young women to live, learn and earn.”

Helping Hands

“Helping Hands represent, mentorship and funding, which enables young women to live, learn and earn.”

Hoping Hands

“Hoping Hands talks to the necessity of self-confidence – the hope and belief that they can change their lives.”

Loving Hands

“Loving Hands represents nurture, guidance, and the support that we all need.”

The Craft

Reminiscent of a well-loved treasure, these sterling silver pendants held in a 14ct gold frame with a single diamond. Each pendant features intricately sculpted high-relief hands and decorated with convex ball detailing. comes on a black leather, with a simple knot fastening, allowing you to style as you like.

The Helping Hands

Helping Hands Pendant

Hoping Hands Pendant

Loving  Hands Pendant