Tune into Channel 4 at 9pm tonight for Saving Africa’s Witch Children, a Dispatches special.
The film tracks the work of Gary Foxcroft, Programme Director of the UK charity Stepping Stones Nigeria, and his mission to save and transform the lives of the Nigerian children who are blamed for disasters and famine, branded witches and then abandoned, tortured and murdered.
Working with the Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network in the Niger Delta, Stepping Stones Nigeria raises the money desperately needed to rescue children accused of witchcraft, give them medical treatment and help them recover from the trauma they’ve had to endure.
Stepping Stones Nigeria has set up an appeal page on Justgiving to go with the film, and all the donations made will go directly towards helping the children featured in the film, as well as countless others.
You can do your bit by donating something to Stepping Stones Nigeria here or raising money for them here.
If you’d like to find out more about their work, you can also go to their website.
Tags: appeal, Channel 4, Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network, CRARN, Dispatches, Gary Foxcroft, Nigeria, Saving Africa's Witch Children, Stepping Stones, Stepping Stones Nigeria, Witch Children

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