
Students are the future of our world and for Act Against Injustice they are an important body to speak with to as awareness of child trafficking and grooming can be increased as well as fund raising for the charity.

Can you be an advocate for us at your University or College? We can help you get the message out.
There are also many sponsorship events you could run to help fight global trafficking of children, here's a few ideas, we have plenty more:
Auction - Garden Party
Christmas Fair - It's a Knockout
Karaoke night - Quiz night
Race night - Fancy Dress
Bring & Buy Sale - Car Wash
Coffee Morning - Charity Dinner/ Ball
Displaying collecting
Tins in shops, pubs/bars, hotels etc is a simple and effective way of raising funds for AAI, whilst at the same time raising awareness of child trafficking and grooming. Each tin can average between £25 - £50 so it soon adds up! This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for further information.
Our Fund raising Manager or even a Director of the Charity would be delighted to come and visit your School, College or University and talk to the students about the work that we do, and how they can get involved to support AAI and the fight against child trafficking.
Support can include helping Act Against Injustice raise vital sponsorship, campaigning and also speaking out about trafficking and injustice amongst the oppressed and marginalized. Using your skills to help AAI is another area where we would love your help.

We are always looking for those with an education, plus a desire to help the poor to come on board and join us in the fight. Additionally, by volunteering, or running sponsorship events, we would be delighted to give you a character reference, personally endorsed by the directors of the Charity, and this would, not only look excellent on your CV, but would also improve your chances of getting that right job!
Please ring on 0754 624 0545 or contact us at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.



