To celebrate International Women's Day this year, Zscaler have partnered with the King's Trust Charity to host A Brilliant Breakfast in support of the The Change A Girl's Life Campaign.

About The Brilliant Breakfast

The Brilliant Breakfast started in 2020. Since then, they have raised over £2.2 million, supporting over 2000 young women towards a brighter future: through training courses with potential employers, access to job opportunities and equipping them with skills to start their own business.

Zscaler are making a £20,000 donation to the charity which will support over 20 young women facing adversity. The money raised will enable young women to enrol in training courses with potential employers, access to job opportunities and support with practice interviews.

Zscaler's female-focused community are hosting a 'Brilliant Breakfast'' on the 13th March to raise money & awareness for this important cause.

Guest Speaker

We are proud to The Kings Trust 'Young Ambassador'' speaking, Lottie Henderson. She is a remarkable woman who has benefited from the King's Trust 'Change a Girl’s Life' program, supported by the funds raised at the Brilliant Breakfast. Her journey exemplifies resilience, determination, and the transformative power of education and mentorship and a testament to the impact of initiatives like the 'Change a Girl's Life' program, and we are honoured to have her share her experiences and insights with us.

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Due to the high demand this event is fully booked, but you can still join our waiting list. We will inform you if a place opens up.

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Concerns for their future

The uncertainty of the past few years is making 45 per cent of young women feel hopeless about their future, compared to 36 per cent of young men.

Confidence is key

More young women than young men feel a lack of confidence is holding them back from achieving their career goals (40 per cent of young women versus 32 per cent of young men).

Mental Health challenges

A quarter of young women (25 per cent) said their mental health was holding them back from achieving their career goals (compared to 20 per cent of young men).

Money worries

The cost of living is making almost half of young women (47 per cent) feel anxious on a daily basis, compared to 39 per cent of young men.

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