
The Anne Frank Trust
Learning from Anne Frank and the Holocaust, the Anne Frank Trust UK empowers young people aged-9-to-15 to challenge antisemitism and all forms of prejudice and gives them the skills, empathy and confidence to safely and effectively take a stand against discrimination and hate in their schools and communities.
Founded in 1991, we have 30 years of expertise in anti-prejudice education, with brilliant staff working in schools across the UK.
We focus on 9- to 15-year-olds because they can relate to Anne, and because this age is crucial to the formation of values and beliefs. Anne Frank is uniquely powerful as a catalyst for learning and reflection about prejudice. Her experiences as a young Jewish person during the Holocaust provide a powerful insight for young people to learn and reflect on the dangers of antisemitism and all forms of prejudice. Through our programmes, young people gain the knowledge, motivation and skills to make a real difference.
Last year we reached over 125,000 young people across the UK through three strands of education: schools visits, online events and our Youth Ambassador Programme. This year, we are aiming to reach more young people than ever before.