
Still Sisters Community
Bringing people together and supporting safer nights
Safer nights start with stronger communities.
At Still Sisters, we believe everyone should feel safe going out, whether you’re heading to a bar, finishing a late shift, or walking home. Right now, that isn't the reality for many women and girls.
1 in 2 women in the UK feel unsafe walking alone at night. That’s not a statistic we’re willing to ignore; it’s a call to do something about it.
We’re a gin business built by sisters, powered by community, and driven by purpose. Yes, we make great gin — but that’s just the beginning of our story. Our real mission is to use our voice, venues and platform to fight for a safer night-time economy.
We are more than a gin distillery. We are a purpose-led movement using our voice, venues and platform to champion women’s safety after dark and help build a safer night-time economy for everyone.
This work is personal. As sisters, women, friends, mothers, employers, and community builders, safety isn’t a marketing message to us; it’s a mission. Every bottle we make, every event we host, every partnership we form moves us closer to a world where women feel safe, seen and supported at night.
OUR MISSION & WHAT WE’RE DOING ABOUT IT
We’re not here to join the conversation — we’re here to lead change.
Our mission is simple: make nights out safer for women and girls across the UK. Not with hashtags or hollow promises but with real action that drives cultural change, challenges unsafe behaviour and empowers people to intervene.
We’re working across the night-time economy with venues, local authorities, safety organisations and community groups to turn awareness into impact. Here’s how:
Our Safety Partnerships & Action
Ask for Angela
We are official advocates of the Ask for Angela scheme, which offers a discreet way to get help if you feel unsafe on a night out. We actively encourage and support venues to adopt it and train their teams. Our founder Tori is also the South West Ambassador for the campaign.
PubWatch Network Relaunch
We’re helping reinvigorate PubWatch groups with a stronger focus on women’s safety and bystander intervention. When venues work together, communities become safer.
FearFree – Free The Night March
We stand alongside FearFree to protest for better protections for women and girls at night. Safety is not a privilege — it’s a right.
WalkSafe App Partnership
We are working with WalkSafe, local government, businesses, and organisations to launch our towns' version of the UK’s leading safety app, connecting people to support, safer routes, and instant help when they need it most. Download the free App today and share it with your sisters, friends, daughters, and mothers to help them find safe routes home.
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Training That Saves Lives
Safety isn’t a slogan, it’s a skillset. That’s why we invest in real training, including:
– WAVE (Welfare and Vulnerability Engagement) Training
– Active Bystander Training – Suzy Lamplugh Trust
– Mental Health First Aid Certification
When you support Still Sisters, you’re not just choosing great gin — you’re helping us drive a safer, more respectful night-time culture across the UK.
BE PART OF THE CHANGE & PART OF OUR COMMUNITY
Safer nights don’t happen by accident; they happen because good people decide to act. You don’t need a title or a platform to make a difference. You just need to care enough to do something.
Here are three simple but powerful ways to help us create safer nights where you live:
1. Get your local venues signed up to Ask for Angela
If your favourite bar, pub or restaurant isn’t part of the scheme, ask them why. Share the link. Start the conversation. This one action has helped thousands of people get discreet help when they’ve felt unsafe.
2. Encourage your local pubs and venues to join PubWatch
PubWatch groups protect communities by uniting venues to take action against threatening or abusive behaviour. When venues work together, people are safer.
3. Share this mission with the people you care about
Talk about night-time safety. Share the tools. Educate your friends, family, daughters, sons and colleagues. Change starts in conversations, and silence helps nobody.
Your voice has power. Use it.
Together, we can build a night-time culture where women don’t have to walk in fear — and where safety isn’t optional. It’s standard
Together, we are Still Sisters.
And together, we are changing the night
WHY WE DO THIS
Because safety is not a privilege — it’s a basic right.
No one should have to plan their night around fear. Women shouldn’t have to text “home safe x” just to reassure people they’ve made it. Girls shouldn’t grow up being told to be careful instead of being free.
We refuse to accept that feeling unsafe is just "part of life" for women.
It isn’t. And when something isn’t right, we don’t stay quiet — we do something about it.
We’re building more than a gin brand.
We’re building a safer future — one conversation, one venue, one community at a time
OUR SAFE SPACES PROMISE
Your safety comes first — always.
We run venues, events and experiences that don’t just talk about safety — they build it in.
Whether you’re joining us for a cocktail class, a distillery tour or a tasting night, you’re stepping into a space
where respect is non-negotiable and everyone is welcome.
What this means in real life:
Zero tolerance for harassment, intimidation or unsafe behaviour
Trained team members who know how to spot vulnerability and offer support
Ask for Angela, available at every Still Sisters venue
Safe exit support if you ever feel uncomfortable or unsafe
A culture of respect, inclusion and care — no exceptions
We believe hospitality has a duty of care. A night out should never come at the cost of someone’s safety. Every person who walks into our world should feel safe, seen and supported from the moment they arrive.
