About

Whats Our 'Why'?

There are currently over 10 million children that are victims of child trafficking. Furthermore, there were over 740,000 reports of missing children for the year 2019 in just the U.K., EU and USA alone. There are next to no government or state inquests into these numbers. We must now take matters into our own hands to reduce these figures to zero.

The Issue

To understand why we do what we do and who we are as a charity, we feel it necessary to set the stage for you by providing you with some statistics:

  • Since 2000, federal records list 61,000 children in welfare facilities across the USA as ‘missing’.   
  • In 2018, the U.K. saw 1990 children ‘lost’ from foster care.
  • 1 in 4 victims of modern slavery are children. Today that equates to 10.1 million children. 
  • Despite the EU being a supposed beacon for children’s rights and protection worldwide, there are 28,000 trafficked children trapped in the EU. According to UNICEF, most of these children are sold into the sex industry. 
  • 50% of U.K. children with Dissociative Personality Disorder are victims of Satanic Ritual Abuse. A sick subcategory of child trafficking. 

Big Problems, Big Dilemmas

Save Our Children Charity was born from the dilemma faced by a group of people seeking to donate thousands to an existing charity that helps fight against child trafficking. 

This charity in question is one that is generally well respected. However, upon vetting this charity ourselves we discovered that it was partners with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. We were already aware of Mr Gates relationship with Jeffery Epstein as he stayed in his New York mansion multiple times and is quoted as saying he found Mr Epstien’s lifestyle ‘interesting’. 

It was decided that because of these links, any charity that has ties to people friends with child traffickers are, without question, not worthy of our donations. Whilst they may do some good work, how can they be fully trusted? 

Not knowing where to turn or who to donate to, we decided to set up our own charity and do the work ourselves. This was the only way we could guarantee that our money would be invested into children properly, by people that we knew truly cared about ending child trafficking. 

Our Core Values

Ending child trafficking and helping vulnerable minors is our core aim but outside of this we place massive emphasis on working and conducting ourselves in line with the following values. These values are interwoven into the fabric of the team and who we are:

  • Transparency – You need to see how your donations are spent and how we use our funds. This is important for you to continue having faith in us and our work.
  • Thinking Big – We are not here to take part. We want to change the world and we cannot do this unless we believe in our power to achieve the unthinkable and achieve truly massive goals. 
  • Love – Our world is in dire need of love. Love can change the world so if our work comes from the heart, we know we will accomplish positive change. 
  • Confidentiality – The children we help will never be named. Adult victims will also have their identity protected unless they request it to be shared. This is an important part of our responsibility to protect the victims of child trafficking.