On International Women’s Day, 83 trees were planted in remembrance of the 83 women who tragically lost their lives to domestic abuse in the past year.
The initiative, organised by UHUMANS in collaboration with The Vayyu Foundation, brought together people of all ages and backgrounds for a powerful day of reflection, unity, and action. Grace Richardson-Current Miss England and Angie Beasley-Director of Miss England also joined the effort, planting trees alongside volunteers and community members.

It was an exceptional day where meaningful conversations were shared while working together to nurture both our environment and our collective responsibility as a society—to stand stronger, raise awareness, and help prevent further lives being lost to domestic abuse.


The initiative forms part of the “Save Nature Save Women” campaign, which aims to raise awareness of violence against women while also encouraging environmental action.
Grace took part in planting the trees as part of her Miss World Beauty with a Purpose project “Every Drop Counts”, a campaign focused on water conservation and protecting the environment.

The event took place between 1pm – 3pm in Glen Parva Leicester on Sunday 8th March, which brought together volunteers and supporters committed to both environmental protection and raising awareness of domestic violence.
By combining remembrance with positive environmental action, organisers hope the event will create a meaningful tribute while also contributing to a greener future.


Angie Beasley director of Miss England & Grace Richardson the reigning Miss England planting trees with the group
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For further details, please contact the Vayuu Foundation.



