Change Starts Now Appeal Click here to donate 2025 marks 96 years since Anne Frank's birth and 80 years since Bergen-Belsen was liberated – the last camp where she was held. Tragically, Anne died of typhus, murdered by the Nazis because she was Jewish, just weeks before liberation. Her experience is a powerful reminder that six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Anne's words continue to inspire us to challenge antisemitism and all forms of prejudice today. At the Anne Frank Trust, we work with young people aged 9–15, giving them the skills to do just this in their schools, communities, online and beyond. At a time when division and discrimination are growing, the need for our work has never been greater. But we need your support to reach more young people with this life-changing work. Your donation can make a real difference Here's how your contribution can drive change:£1,400 supports one Ambassador on their anti-prejudice journey for a full year, enabling them to engage hundreds more in their community to do the same.£2,000 brings the History for Today exhibition to a school, training 20 peer educators who will go on to educate a further 400 young people.£6,000 provides our Voices for Equality programme to three schools, creating 60 peer educators, who will in turn reach a further 1,200 young people.£15,000 covers the cost of delivering 165 standalone anti-prejudice workshops, educating over 4,500 young people.£25,000 covers the co-sponsorship of our online learning events programme for a year, reaching over 60,000 young people with inspiring, accessible content that raises awareness of prejudice today. Real Stories. Real Change. Joshua became an Anne Frank Ambassador to stand up to homophobia, antisemitism and racism. On a visit to Windermere, he wrote a moving poem about healing and hope – a powerful reminder of what it means to speak out. Read Joshua’s Story A Voice That Matters Felix became an Anne Frank Ambassador after facing antisemitic bullying at school. Through the programme, he found strength in sharing his story and is now helping others find their voice too. Read Felix’s Story Donate today – wear your hope.Get a limited-edition Anne Frank Trust metal pin badge when you donate, to act as a symbol of hope and action. Click here to donate Appeal Progress £0 raised of £20,000 goal 0% Manage Cookie Preferences