History and Achievements
Since 2005, we have reached 3 million people
Our campaign aim was to raise awareness of sex trafficking, its causes and consequences and the role individuals play in perpetuating or stopping this horrific abuse.
- Our online campaign has been visited by over 85,000 people
- Our film has been seen by over 2 million people
- Our events and event publicity has reached over 800,000 people
- Our websites and static publications have reached over 100,000 people
- 2,000 people attended ATA’s fundraising events
We have provided support to other organisations
We have given small grants to local women's organisations based overseas
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£800 grant given in 2005 to Saathi in Nepal, who are working to tackle sex trafficking. For more information, see their website (opens new window)
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£710 grant given to the Crisis Center in Russia in 2007, who provide a broad range of support to survivors of sex trafficking. Contact them.
We have been very efficient with money raised
Thanks to the considerable amount of voluntary and pro bono time put in by our supporters, our running costs have been extremely low.

Our digital media campaign and use of social networking sites has been a very effective use of funds, as confirmed by our External Evaluation
‘ATA’s efforts in communications have been considerable and cost-effective’
‘ATA has utilised the sites that currently have the most viral potential, with limited resources . . the online advertising and announcements worked’
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