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Freedom Ticket for Life - the new STOP THE TRAFFIK campaign!

Every year thousands and thousands of girls are trafficked.

Trafficking is to be deceived or taken against your will, bought, sold and transported into slavery for the purposes of sexual exploitation, sweat shops, child brides, circuses, sacrificial worship, forced begging, sale of human organs, farm labour or domestic servitude. 
It doesn’t have to be this way.

WHAT CAN I DO?

In Spring 2011, get sponsored to:
RUN, jog, WALK, crawl or RACE on wheels!

  • Do it by yourself,  with your class or your whole school!
  • WHAT, WHERE and HOW does not matter.

  • What does matter is that we ALL need to do something to give vulnerable girls their Freedom Ticket For Life. 

HOW CAN I DO IT?

Click here for all the resources you will need!
'How to' Pack
Sponsorship Form
Press release template
How to use your press release template
Information Flyer 
Information Flyer 2
Poster to advertise!

WHO AM I HELPING?

The money you raise will support the anti-trafficking work of your Academy's Oasis Global Partner country by supporting education initiatives aimed at girls.
Click below to read about the specific projects you will be supporting:

Oasis Academy Brightstowe: Mozambique
Oasis Academy Coulsdon: Zimbabwe (Tanaka and Oasis Skills Training Course) and India
Oasis Academy Enfield: Uganda (Bambejja)
Oasis Academy Hadley: Uganda (Bambejja and Beersheeba) and Kyrgyzstan
Oasis Academy Immingham: Bangladesh
Oasis Academy John Williams: Uganda (Beersheeba) and Kyrgyzstan
Oasis Academy Lord's Hill: Mozambique and Bangladesh
Oasis Academy Mayfield: South Africa
Oasis Academy MediaCityUK: India and South Africa
Oasis Academy Oldham: Mozambique and Kyrgyzstan
Oasis Academy Shirley Park: Zimbabwe (Tanaka and Oasis Skills Training Course)
Oasis Academy Wintringham: India and South Africa

GOOD LUCK AND REMEMBER...

The longer a girl is in education, the less vulnerable she is to being trafficked. 
Education and training means choice, choice means freedom. 

 

"Girls who receive an education are more empowered, better prepared to protect themselves against violence, abuse, exploitation, TRAFFICKING and less vulnerable to disease"
United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative

 

 

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