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Information and Support

If you or someone you know have been affected by the issues raised in Children Saved from the Nazis: The Story of Sir Nicholas Winton, as broadcast on 麻豆官网首页入口 One on Wednesday 27 January 2016, the following organisations may be able to help:

Holocaust Memorial Foundation

On Holocaust Memorial Day 2015 The Prime Minister David Cameron announced the start of an urgent programme to record and preserve the testimony of British Holocaust survivors and liberators. There was also the creation of an endowment fund to secure the long-term future of Holocaust education across the country.

If you are a holocaust survivor, a liberator of the camps or a witness at the time and would like to give your testimony, or know someone who would, do contact the Holocaust Memorial Foundation.

Tel: 0207 271 8925. This landline is open 9am-5pm on weekdays.

HET (Holocaust Educational Trust)

The Holocaust Educational Trust works to educate every person from every background about the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance. It provides an Outreach Programme with educator-led workshops and survivor speakers, and its Lessons from Auschwitz Project has taken thousands of students and teachers on a one-day visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau.



Tel: 020 7222 6822. This landline is open 9am-5.30pm on weekdays.

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust

The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT) is the charity that promotes and supports Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD), which takes place in the UK on 27 January each year.



Tel: 020 7785 7029. This landline is open 9am-6pm on weekdays.

Association of Jewish Refugees

The Association of Jewish Refugees provides services and assistance to Jewish victims of Nazi persecution living in Great Britain.

Tel: 020 8385 3070. This landline is opening 9.30am – 5.30pm Mondays to Thursday and 9.30am – 1pm on Fridays.