Fundraise for ECPAT UK

Fundraising for ECPAT UK is an exciting and challenging way to support our work to protect children from exploitation in the UK and overseas. Your support is greatly appreciated. No matter how big or small the sum you raise, you are making a vital difference to our ability to campaign and lobby government to protect children from exploitation in the UK and overseas.

Supporters raising funds for ECPAT UK have taken part in a variety of activities including running races, swimming across lakes, sponsored weight loss and parachute jumps.

It is simple to set up an online fundraising page through JustGiving. Just click on the JustGiving button to make your own fundraising page and then ask people to sponsor you online.

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Weak UK laws put children at risk of sexual abuse, warns ACPO report

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Sex offender ruling must not put children at risk

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Mapping human trafficking - Vilnius PAHT Seminar

On Friday 19th April, the Lithuanian Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights, chaired by Leonard Talmont MP, hosted a meeting of more than 40 parliamentarians, leading NGO experts, law enforcement officers,…

New Working Together guidance will fail trafficked children, ECPAT UK warns

New government guidance on working with children will fail to protect child victims of trafficking and leave them vulnerable to being further exploited and abused, a number of organisations have warned.…

UK Government letting down child victims of trafficking

The UK Government will tomorrow miss a major opportunity to crack down on child trafficking and the chance to effectively support the victims of this global trade. ECPAT UK, which campaigns against child…