Story
On Sunday the 26th May, Emma, Lucie and Jenny from Ink Print Services are embarking on a huge challenge. The Manchester 10K.
They have committed to participating in one of the city’s biggest events, amongst 100’s of other individuals they will be running to raise funds for the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
Despite not being natural runners, these three girls have started training and are determined to do everything in their power to support this incredible charity. With your help, they hope to make a significant impact through their efforts and raise as much as possible!
The aim is to make a difference for those who are or have been impacted by what the Internet Watch Foundation charity works so hard to stamp out! Together as a team we can do this.
Every step we take in training and during the race will be worth it knowing that we are helping to protect children from online abuse and exploitation. We are determined to push ourselves to the limit and complete the 10k, no matter how tough it may be. With your support and donations, we can make a real impact and show our commitment to this important cause.
Thank you for standing by us as we take on this challenge together.
Below is a breakdown of what the Internet Watch Foundation do, please take a minute or 2 to read and support...
Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are the leading tech charity working globally to eliminate child sexual abuse images & videos from the internet.
Internet Watch Foundation's work is hugely important, and we have launched 'Move for a Safer Internet' to raise vital funds and awareness to combat online child sexual abuse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKUgIDDP1aw
IWF have provided some compelling statistics on how your fundraising can make a difference:
• £50 could pay for the IWF to ‘hash’ images of child sexual abuse, preventing them from being shared or uploaded to the internet.
• £100 could pay for the IWF to issue several ‘Takedown Notices’ to companies hosting child sexual abuse imagery preventing repeat victimisation every time images of their abuse are viewed or shared online.
• £250 could pay for two of the IWF’s Hotline analysts to have counselling sessions, part of the IWF’s duty of care to help ensure they cope with the horror of what they witness in the nature of their work.
• £10,000+ could pay for prevention campaigns to help stop children becoming victims in the first place and to provide support and guidance to parents and carers to help keep their children safe online.
We are hugely grateful for any donation to help IWF’s vision to create an Internet free from child sexual abuse.
Let’s come together and make a difference.
Lots of love Team Ink, x