A longstanding UK charity providing mental health support to women in Wakefield has entered administration due to significant financial challenges. The Well Women Centre, established 40 years ago, appointed administrators on February 24 to address its mounting issues while aiming to empower women in West Yorkshire.
Official Statement on Closure
A notice on the charity’s website explains the decision: “We have loved being able to support the women of Wakefield over the last 40 years. Supporting and empowering women is still incredibly important to all staff and we are devastated that our centre has to close under these circumstances. We would like to thank everyone who has supported the centre. We are so grateful to have had this opportunity for as long as we have.”
A charity representative highlighted the impact on clients, calling it a “privilege” to have worked with them and witnessed their progress. “Each staff member—counsellor, caseworker, administrator, volunteer—has loved working with the centre,” the representative added. “It has been an incredibly special place to work and we will treasure the experiences we have had here. We have been advised that other services will contact any clients they can support.”
Broader Economic Pressures
Rising wages, higher operational costs, increased business rates, and reduced consumer spending have driven a sharp increase in UK business insolvencies. Data from the Insolvency Service shows a 41% surge in filings from December to January, affecting retailers, small firms, and nonprofits alike.
Similar Challenges in the Sector
This development follows Cancer Research’s announcement to close 88 stores by May 2026 amid ongoing financial pressures and changing shopping patterns. The closures support a two-year cost-saving plan to reduce its UK network to around 320 branches, freeing up £12.4 million for cancer research.

