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Support us through promotional schemes
By signing up to the following promotional schemes, Anti-Slavery International will receive a percentage of the profits at no extra cost to you.
Support Anti Slavery International for free when you shop on the internet. It's easy, free and safe.
Download AidMaker software
to your computer. The AidMaker software will then ensure that for every purchase you make in thousands of online shops, the shop will make a donation to Anti Slavery International. When you shop on the internet you automatically support the work of Anti Slavery International. AidMaker is developed in cooperation with aGoodCause.co.uk
Through eBay for charity, when you sell an item on eBay, there is now the option to donate between 10 and 100 per cent of your item's sale to charity. Simply type in Anti-Slavery International as your charity of choice and your item will be marked with a charity ribbon so bidders will know they are supporting a good cause. Please take a look around your home for items you no longer want or use and sell them on eBay to help raise important funds towards our work.
This free price comparison service enables you to save money on your energy bills and donate to Anti-Slavery International at the same time. If you find yourself a better deal and switch energy suppliers through the Charities Power website, they will donate £15 to us.
You can help raise money for Anti-Slavery International at no cost to you when you shop online at over 500+ stores by visiting www.UShopUCare.co.uk You will also additionally earn up to 25 per cent cashback. You will then be given the option to give some or all of that money to Anti-Slavery International.
Music for Cause is an Australian music website which offers songs for users to download. The songs are donated by musicians. When users download the songs, 50% of the download fee is donated to charity. Anti-Slavery has been chosen as one of the beneficiary charities and is the first “charity of the month.”
Bonded labour is probably the least known but widest used form of slavery today
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com
Former Restaveks, child domestic servants, at a summer camp organised as rehabilitation by Foyer Maurice Sixto
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com