Friday, March 19, 2010

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How We Work

Jubilee Campaign tackles the causes of injustice by effective lobbying and transformational charitable action to deliver real and lasting change for Children at Risk. We lobby political authorities and have campaigned at the United Nations since 1989. We also work through dynamic local partners to ensure our support goes directly to strategic urgent needs where we know our contribution isn’t wasted or duplicated. This is how we have made a difference in the lives of children forgotten by the world.

Rescue the children


Over ten years ago, Rev K K Devaraj took Danny Smith inside Bombay’s sex industry to reveal girls in danger of being sold into slavery – and a remarkable partnership was created to rescue children at risk. Now, with four homes outside the city and a shelter in the red light district, over 100 children like Glory have been rescued from sex slavery in India, and started a new life within a loving family environment.

Kids behind bars

Fr Shay Cullen used his camera as a weapon when he found Rosie crying for her mother in a jail in Olongapo city. He took her photo and demanded that she be set free - this haunting iconic photograph documents that defining moment. It was a moment of despair to witness the circumstance of the poor and dispossessed, but also a moment of hope with the knowledge that his action secured the child’s release.

End child prostitution

Jubilee Campaign is taking direct action to combat this 21st century evil. Child prostitution is a crime against humanity that has to be stopped. The victims must be cared for. The guilty must be punished.

Stop killing street children

Inside Brazil’s Killing Zone: The Brazilian film "City of God" was nominated for an Academy Award and has been hailed as a classic of world cinema. The film’s violent though realistic portrayal of life inside a favela isn’t a Hollywood concoction – as David Alton’s powerful report reveals.

Campaign for Chen

Just before Christmas the blind Chinese Human Rights activist, 34-year-old Chen Guang Cheng, was given a four year prison sentence.  He was convicted after first exposing and then speaking out against the policy of forced abortions and sterilisations in the Shandong Province of China.
  • Read more about Chen's campaigning and imprisonment.
  • Take action by sending a postcard to the Chinese Ambassador - email

Jessica Smith Tribute

Jessica Smith - a tributeDanny Smith described the loss of Jessica, his eldest daughter, as an earthquake in his life.  Read more about Jessica..

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