
Carol Vorderman has supported Wellbeing of Women for many years. She is active as a host at events to help with our fundraising and lends her support to many of our campaigns.

Amanda Ross Joint CEO of Cactus TV and creator of the Richard and Judy Bookclub. Amanda has been very generous in her support and ideas to help Wellbeing of Women.
Kate Nealon is a formidable corporate lawyer previously with Standard Chartered Bank. In recent years she has worked as a non-executive director and been a great supporter of Wellbeing of Women.

Dr Ed Coats is a trainee Obstetric and Gynaecological doctor who champions challenges as a way to support the charity including travels to the South Pole.
Professor Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran is the immediate past president of the RCOG and now the President of FIGO the (International Federation for Obstetrics and Gynaecology). He continues to champion medical research and training on behalf of Wellbeing of Women.
Claire Anstee was the Lady Mayoress in the City of London in 2010 and generously supported Wellbeing of Women even though we were not the official charity. Claire is a longstanding supporter of Wellbeing and was previously a midwife. Claire is currently on the committee to organise the Music & Mischief event.
Ann Bishop has tirelessly used her considerable business skills to help Wellbeing of Women for over 10 years.
Bunty Lewis has been a member of the London Events Committee for 4 decades raising substantial sums of money for Wellbeing of Women. She has recently invented the London Fashion Scents Lunch that raises a lot of money. Bunty is one of our longest standing supporters.
Maureen Leach MBE was previously the Secretary and is now Vice President of the Sheffield branch. She is also a founder member of the branch which has been going for over 40 years.
Jane Jones is Chair of the Christmas Fair committee for many years and has raised thousands of pounds for the charity.

Fiona Bruce is a well known face of BBC News and the Antiques Roadshow, and has supported Wellbeing of Women at many different events.
Fred Michel was previously a trustee of Wellbeing and brings his business contacts to support and assist the charity.
Mei Sim Lai OBE was our first Lord Mayor’s Appeal Ambassador and helped to make that year a huge success. She has gone on to network Wellbeing of Women throughout the City of London and is an independent member of the Audit Committee.
Julie Chakravarty is part of the Wellbeing investment committee and is a long term supporter of the charity.
John Day is a retired Obstetric and Gynaecological consultant based in Jersey and has been a long term supporter.
Dr Miriam Stoppard OBE is a well known media doctor and was a trustee of Wellbeing for many years and has been tireless in her support for its objectives and in helping to raise significant funds. When Miriam retired from the Trustee Board in 2009 we were delighted that she agreed to become one of the first Ambassadors.

Sir David Frost has given his support to the charity for over 3 decades and co-organises the annual celebrity cricket day with Chairman, Sir Victor Blank.