ECPAT UK supporters help us raise awareness and protect children from commercial sexual exploitation; making a real difference to the work we do. If you would like to support us, it is simple to make an online donation to ECPAT UK.
Simply click on the 'Donate Online' button to make an online donation through JustGiving.
Or, make a donation by cheque or postal order, made payable to ECPAT UK and send to ECPAT UK at the address below.
Make a regular donation using our Supporter Application Form. Please print off, complete and post or fax it to: ECPAT UK, Grosvenor Gardens House 35 – 37 Grosvenor Gardens London SW1W 0BS. Fax: +44 (0) 20 7233 9869. For more information, email: info@ecpat.org.uk
A regular contribution from our supporters enables us to make plans for long-term work to end the sexual exploitation and abuse of children.
As an ECPAT UK Supporter you will receive a biannual newsletter, subscription to our email list providing regular campaign bulletins and a copy of our latest report.
£15 annually (waged)
£5 annually (unwaged/student)
Any amount each month/quarter/year/by standing order
As a Friend of ECPAT UK you will receive all ECPAT UK reports annually for free in addition to what is provided to Supporters.
£120 annually
£10 monthly by standing order
If you are a UK taxpayer, you can increase your donation with Gift Aid. This enables us to claim back the tax you pay on your donation, increasing its value to us (currently by up to 28%), but at no extra cost to you. Please remember to tick the Gift Aid declaration on the Supporter Application Form, if applicable, and send it with your donation.
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ECPATUK: RT @DebsBeadle: Just completing Gold Youth Achievement Award with @ECPATUK Youth Group member gaining valuable life skills @UKYouth
ECPATUK: @ECPAT UK Director Christine Beddoe on @BBCLondon949 speaking to @VanessaOnAir about vulnerable Roma children being forced to beg in London
ECPATUK: New training dates added to our Introduction to Child Trafficking course for all practitioners working with children: http://t.co/HVB8JEsO
ECPATUK: See how @ECPATUK has contributed to documentaries and programmes on trafficking and exploitation:http://t.co/BGmEVJq5