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By giving today, you’re standing hand in hand with Valerie, a BMS World Mission-supported Child Protection Worker. She’s dedicated to keeping the children of Gulu safe and educating communities to stop abuse before it starts.
She responds directly to cases of neglect and abuse, helping mediate between family members, finding legal representation where necessary and being there for vulnerable children. She runs training sessions in schools and churches, helping raise awareness of how important it is to keep girls in school. And she works with women to share information about sexual and reproductive rights, helping them protect themselves and their daughters from being married off when they’re still children.
Your act of generosity can help safeguard the children of Gulu for generations – will you give today?
£15 could help spread awareness of the importance of an education and help Valerie’s team campaign across Gulu to keep girls in school.
£25 could provide in-person training for one mother, helping her to safeguard her daughters for generations to come.
£185 could help Valerie keep serving the children of Gulu, making sure they’re able to dream for their futures.
If you have a question about giving to BMS, or would prefer to give by phone or cheque:
Call us on 01235 517641 Monday to Friday 10 am – 4 pm. When you call BMS, please mention that your gift is for the Justice for children appeal.
Email us at supportercare@bmsworldmission.org
Please send cheques to:
BMS World Mission, PO Box 49,
129 Broadway, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 8XA
Your gift will help provide life transforming support for vulnerable girls in Gulu Uganda. If the appeal target is exceeded, additional funds will support work in the world’s least evangelised places, based on where the need is greatest.