Girls Friendly SocietyTHE GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY

The Girls’ Friendly Society (GFS) has long been a beacon of hope, empowerment, and advocacy for girls and women worldwide. Now, with the launch of the “Orange Days” campaign, GFS is amplifying its voice to bring awareness to the urgent and persistent issue of violence against girls and women and the collective refusal to tolerate it any longer.

Every 25th of the month, members of GFS across the nation and around the globe unite by wearing orange, a vibrant symbol of solidarity and determination. This simple yet powerful gesture serves as a reminder that gender-based violence is a global crisis that demands attention, action, and change. The message is clear: violence of any kind will not be tolerated, and the voices of girls and women will resound loud and clear in the fight for justice and equality.

girls friendly orange the world logoOrange Days” is not just a campaign, it’s a movement. It calls upon individuals, communities, and organizations to stand together in advocacy and awareness. By wearing orange, engaging in discussions, and supporting initiatives that address gender injustice, each person plays a role in creating a safer and more equitable world for all.

As GFS members come together in solidarity, their message is strengthened by the collective determination to end violence and foster environments where girls and women can thrive. Through education, empowerment, and advocacy, GFS continues to lead efforts to dismantle systems of oppression and build communities rooted in respect and equity.

We warmly invite the Episcopal Church Women to join us in this important initiative. join the spirit of unity and purpose as we stand together for Orange Days. Let us shine a light on gender injustice and empower change your voice and action can make all the difference. Show your support by wearing orange on the 25th of each month and sharing photos on Facebook to amplify the message. Together, we can demonstrate our solidarity and commitment to ending violence against girls and women. Let’s make our voices heard and our presence felt boldly, loudly, and with unwavering determination.