I've raised £5000 to expose an establishment cover up of child abuse

Organised by Jon Wedger
£1,371
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London ·Children and youth

Story

Jon Wedger is a former Scotland Yard detective campaigning to expose an establishment cover up of child abuse.

He has travelled around the UK and Europe, talking to victims and survivors of child abuse and whistle-blowers from a wide range of professional industries. Working hard to put pressure on the government and mainstream media to hold power to account and put CHILDREN FIRST.

And the good news is, the message is getting out, with 89,000 unique video views every month and 650,000 post views to his Facebook page.

A lot of this has come from paid boosting on Facebook which has cost £3k so far. But if we can raise more, then more will be made aware. Every penny will be spent on gathering testimonies and advertising them to as many people as possible.

For example, for £800 we can reach 600,000 people in 24 hours.

But the page is becoming a full time job. So we are also raising money for admin support. On average we have 5 messages a day, which need time to respond to.

We believe every child deserves to have a happy, loving and secure upbringing. But there are many who never had that. They were horrifically abused and we want to give them the chance to tell their story and be heard.

So much can be done, by raising awareness - the T-Shirt and Letter Writing campaign, have been enormously successful. With Jon Wedger recently meeting ministers Nick Hurd and Sir Mike Penning, to discuss his concerns.

If you are not able to donate, then please comment, subscribe and share to all of our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. We can get this message out organically.

We cannot do this without you.

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