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Gift aid allows us to claim 25p for every £1 you donate if you are a UK taxpayer.

By ticking this box I agree that Action for Child Trauma International can claim Gift Aid on 25% of the value of my donation, and any donations I make in the future or have made in the past to Action for Child Trauma International. I am a UK taxpayer and understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year, it is my responsibility to pay any difference. By agreeing to Gift Aid, I confirm that any donation(s) given are my own and not part of a sponsorship or fundraising event.

Formed in December 2008 and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in April 2017.

Unless otherwise stated, children featured on this site and in other communications materials are stock images or models.

ACT International (the working name for Luna Children’s Charity) trains people to treat children suffering from trauma and anxiety using only established, evidence-based tools and techniques.

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ACT International

ACT International is the working name for Luna Children's Charity (Reg. Charity No. 1172010). The organisation was formed in December 2008 and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in April 2017

ACT International trains in a number of countries where children’s rights are violated or have laws which compromise our values. We always do our best to uphold and teach internationally accepted standards of human rights, but may in some circumstances be obliged to adapt our programmes so that neither our trainers, trainees nor the children they serve are put at risk.