Diverse women representing cultural inclusivity in healthcare

    ThriveHer's Global Impact

    Supporting NHS Priorities and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Where Medicine Meets Meaning for Women, Across Cultures.

    ThriveHer.Clinic is committed to improving women's health outcomes while contributing to national priorities and global progress.

    Our work strengthens NHS prevention pathways and directly advances key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that promote equity, wellbeing and sustainable healthcare.

    United Nations SDG Alignment

    SDG 3: Good Health & Wellbeing

    We advance SDG 3 by improving early detection and prevention for underserved, ethnically diverse women.

    Our community programmes deliver:

    • Menopause red-flag education
    • Cardiovascular risk screening (BP, waist, cholesterol)
    • Menstrual and reproductive health literacy
    • Postpartum wellbeing support

    This reduces avoidable disease and promotes lifelong health.

    SDG 5: Gender Equality

    ThriveHer exists to close the gender health gap.

    We strengthen SDG 5 by empowering women with accessible, culturally and faith-aware health education that improves confidence, autonomy and health-seeking behaviour.

    SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

    We focus on communities most affected by health inequity — Muslim, South Asian, Black and other ethnically diverse women.

    By delivering programmes in trusted community settings and reducing barriers to NHS Health Checks, we directly support SDG 10.

    SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production

    Our prevention-first, community-based model reduces unnecessary hospital care and supports the NHS Net Zero ambition.

    We minimise waste, reduce system strain and deliver education through a hybrid community-plus-digital approach.

    SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

    We collaborate with:

    • Local Councils
    • Community pharmacies
    • Health Innovation Networks
    • Community hubs, mosques and women's organisations
    • Universities and student networks
    • NIHR research advisors

    These partnerships ensure every programme is culturally competent, evidence-based and scalable.

    Our 2.5% Give-Back Commitment

    ThriveHer donates 2.5% of annual profits to women's health and wellbeing charities, particularly those supporting:

    Survivors of domestic abuse
    Women from ethnically diverse communities
    Maternal and postpartum wellbeing
    Mental health and trauma support

    This ensures our impact reaches the most vulnerable women in our society.

    Strengthening the System, One Community at a Time

    ThriveHer improves:

    Early identification of menopause-linked cardiovascular risk
    Uptake of NHS Health Checks
    Culturally safe clinician-patient communication
    Prevention pathways in underserved communities
    Health literacy and timely help-seeking

    We are building a scalable, community-first women's health service that strengthens NHS capacity and advances global health equity.