Our LessonsOur interactive lessons include a combination of information and questions, illustrated using relevant still or moving images.
Request DVDs and USBsOur USBs and DVDs are free and we have over 33 lessons available in up to 65 languages.
Watch OnlineFor regions with stable internet access, our lessons are available to watch online.
Give FeedbackTell us how you have used the lessons, and what impact they had on your community.
“I am really interesting with the video, I do not realize that children can be sell. But through this video I know that most of children and human can sell and I need to discuss with who I trust.”
(Som Rath Pich Sey, 11 years old and Student at Siem Reap Agape school.)
Get Involved
Translate a LessonHelp us make more life-saving information available by translating a script from English to your mother-tongue.
Join Our NetworkHelp distribute our lessons. We can send the lessons to wherever they are needed, subject to local postal services.
Help FundraiseIn 2019 a fundraising fashion show raised £2,208 to support our work in Nigeria
Make a DonationEach life-saving lesson costs us about £3.50 to produce, and each one could be seen by hundreds of people.
Since 2008 we have sent over 212,000 lessons to more than 86 countries
What We DoWe create simple, interactive lessons about health and other topics to help people live more safely.
Who We Work WithWe collaborate with health authorities, community groups, street children’s societies, health clinics, faith groups, schools and individuals.
Our ImpactBetween 2012 and 2019 we sent over 150,000 lessons to 86 Countries. We have over 1500 registered users in 116 countries who have watched our lessons online.
Our StoryHelen Taylor Thompson founded the organisation in 2000 as a response to the growing numbers of people being diagnosed with HIV, to inform people - in local languages - about disease prevention.
"We just renovated our school toilets for our children to improve general health and wellbeing. The DVD on Basic Hygiene really came in handy." Simbo Oke Hojhurhoye, Kenya.