
Help us launch a new HIV teaching resource
This National HIV Testing Week, we launched a new ‘Routes of HIV Transmission’ resource to help teachers and other educators challenge stigma and misconceptions about HIV.

Empowering people living with disability in South Africa
Your support is helping to right the wrongs of generations of apartheid and injustice. You are enabling the Beaded Anklet project to work in one of the poorest communities.

Helping Zimbabwean children with disabilities access education
The Ngwenya family from Bulawayo have 7 children. The 3 middle children – Anaishe, Mudiwa and Vimbo - have a congenital disability which means they are unable to walk. Mrs Ngwenya tells their story.

Supporting children with trauma in Ukraine
Because of the war, Ukrainian students without special educational needs are likely about a year and a half behind other Europeans in maths and science, and almost 2 ½ years behind in literacy. SEND children fair even worse.

A Big Give Thank You!!
The Big Give Christmas Challenge is now over! 94 people took part, raising a STUPENDOUS £22,137 in one week!

The Big Give Christmas Challenge
The Big Give Christmas Challenge is underway! For 7 days (midday Dec 3rd to midday Dec 10th) our pledgers will DOUBLE your donation.

Simi’s story
Girls with a disability are four times more likely to have experienced rape than their peers with no chronic disability. Vulnerable girls like Simi.

A record year
We ended the 2023/2024 year with 278 members in the Esteem network — resulting in a record year for us.

Noeline’s story
You cannot have HIV in the community and live peacefully. You will always get people who are afraid to talk to you and insult you. Life before the Crossroads Support Group was stressful.

Anenyasha’s story
Sex work for Zimbabwean women like Anenyasha is difficult and dangerous. The risk of violence for sex workers is great.

Nadiya’s story
"The topic of sex in general is very painful for me." Nadiya shares how ACET Ukraine has helped her heal.

Keeping children safe
Hand in hand with safeguarding measures, Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) is so important in helping keep children safe from abuse.