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#ANYCHILD
About us
Where there’s a will began when a survivor decided to come forward and talk to law enforcement about the abuse they experienced as a child. During this process, the survivor recalled the promise they made to themselves as a 6 year old child, when they made the choice between suicide or survival;
“To not to let this happen to anyone else. To do everything I can to help other children and families going through this. To not let him win.”
Where there’s a will is an organisation that honours all the hidden promises made by all abused children in the dark. Children that have no choice but to endure to survive and for all those who must live with the results. We’re an organisation that rests its foundations on the purity in which these early promises are made, and we will not rest until we have made the largest possible impact.
Our vision
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We see a future where we have stamped out physical, sexual and mental abuse on children.
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A future where we protect vulnerable children and support those who have survived abuse.
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One in which the future is now safer for children because of our actions.
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Because no child, should have to endure abuse and the results that come from it.
what is #anychild?
#ANYCHILD is a movement.
We're not a normal charity and this is not a normal charitable campaign.
With your help, we're going to reach around the world, lifting the burden of abuse from survivors.
Because no survivor, child, adult or family, should feel like they have the climb this mountain in the dark.
What we're doing to stamp it out
We can't differentiate the need of one abused child in one country against the needs of another. It is a morally and ethically complex question and one we have struggled to answer.
To navigate these waters, we've develop two campaigns that address this issue differently. You can fund either one, so your funding makes the choice.
Support Package 1: online
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You will be funding the worlds first inter continental abuse reporting platform.
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We will be developing a online reporting platform, working with governments, NGOs, law enforcement and other organisation to ensure justice is reported, monitored and carried out.
Support Package 2: local and focused
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You will be funding our campaigns in the three countries. These countries have the highest number of children under the age of 14 and have been voted as having the worst ability to respond to threat of sexual violence against children. These countries are;
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Pakistan,
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Ethiopia, and
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the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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