
Give a special Valentine's Day gift now
Give a gift of love this Valentine's Day
This Valentine's, you can do something incredible: send love and help build a world where all are free.
When you give a gift now, your loved one will receive a special Valentine's Day e-card showing the impact your gift has made in helping to stop slavery, trafficking and violence.
Whether you give a gift of £5 or £500, every contribution will help build communities where children and families are safe and free.
Will you do a powerful act of love today? Your action in this moment can help change a lifetime. ❤️
Give a gift of love now
Right now, millions of people are being trafficked globally.
Conflict, forced displacement, climate change, inequality, poverty and the impact of the pandemic are making more people vulnerable to traffickers - especially women and children.
Your gift of love now will help survivors of trafficking like Courage Hope.

You're helping to bring people to safety
Courage Hope (above) was only 13 years old when he was trafficked into the fishing industry on Lake Volta, Ghana for five years. Supporters like you made sure IJM and police found Courage Hope and brought him to safety. Over 76,000 people have been protected from violence and slavery.

You're helping to provide specialist care to survivors
Thanks to gifts of love from supporters like you, aftercare specialists and social workers, Courage Hope was able to overcome the trauma he experienced. Your support provides every survivor with trauma-informed care and an education.

You're helping to prevent slavery and trafficking from happening in the first place
Your gift today will help build a world where people are protected from slavery and violence. By training local leaders and officials to enforce laws to protect people, we can prevent trafficking happening in the first place. IJM's work has seen up to 86% reductions in slavery in places where we've worked, and over 305,000 local justice system officials trained to recognise and respond to violence in their communities.