
UK Women Unite Against Menopause Stigma: The "We Don't Care Club"
Menopause and the "We Don't Care Club": A UK Initiative Fosters Solidarity and Support In the UK, a new community is offering support and camaraderie to women navigating the often-challenging journey of menopause. The "We Don't Care Club," founded by actress, director, and producer Kelli Hollis, provides a platform for women to connect and share experiences. The club's approach is refreshingly straightforward: it focuses on creating a supportive space where women can acknowledge and let go of societal pressures and expectations often associated with this life stage. "I started this club because I realized how many women feel isolated and alone during perimenopause and menopause," says Hollis. "This is a place where we can collectively say 'we don't care' about the things that no longer serve us." The club uses a variety of methods to connect its members, including online platforms and social media. Hollis's recent video, which has already garnered significant attention, exemplifies the club's inclusive and empowering message. The video's simplicity and relatable content resonate with women facing similar experiences, fostering a sense of community and shared understanding. The club's growing membership demonstrates the need for such supportive initiatives, offering hope and solidarity to women during this significant life transition.