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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.
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.
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21st January, 2012
At about 8.20pm today (GMT-4), Row for Freedom, a five-woman rowing team fundraising for two anti-trafficking charities, arrived in Barbados after spending 45 days crossing the Atlantic Ocean unaided – setting two new world records.
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The jailing of four…
ECPATUK: New training dates added to our Introduction to Child Trafficking course for all practitioners working with children: http://t.co/HVB8JEsO
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: 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