Child Helpline – 0800 800 8001 (Call is free)

1 in 4 Girls and 1 in 10 Boys will be abused before the age of 18.
We provide a free 24-hour helpline - 0800 800 8001.
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24-Hour Child Helpline

Our telephone helpline offers a confidential service this means that when you call us you can speak anonymously. You do not have to give us information identifying you such as personal address, telephone number or last name.

However, if you do give us identifying information and a child is at risk or a criminal offence has been committed which the police may not be aware of, we will have to pass on that information to the appropriate law enforcement and government agencies. If you email us on help@ceceyara.org, your email address will not be displayed to preserve confidentiality. Please do not include your name in your email. We aim to respond to emails within 2-4 working days. If your enquiry is urgent please call the confidential helplines.

Our 24-Hour Helpline Helps You

You can call us at any time. Our helplines are managed by trained staff who all have experience of listening and talking to children and young people. Our phone lines are accessible to everyone in Nigeria who needs help, advice and information to report or prevent child sexual abuse. We are able to arrange for emergency intervention within Lagos State & Abuja, and currently provide referral services elsewhere in Nigeria. Calls to 0800 800 8001 are free. This line is specifically for children. Calls to 0700 700 7001 are paid, We encourage adults to use the paid line.

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