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There are lots of different ways you can get involved with CAAT, depending on your skills, time and resources:
There are local CAAT groups and contacts around the country who publicise our campaigns in their area, research and campaign against local arms manufacturers and lobby local MPs and decision-makers. Even where there are no CAAT groups, supporters in local areas still carry out vital work as part of our local network.
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The CAAT Christian Network takes up arms trade issues amongst Christian communities and reflects a tradition of Christian involvement in the Peace Movement.
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Our Universities Network is for both students and those who work at universities, and tends to focus on arms companies on campus as well as wider issues.
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From a simple donation to a sponsored skydive, there are lots of ways you can help raise the money CAAT needs to campaign effectively.
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CAATnews is our bi-monthly magazine for arms-trade campaigners. Subscribe to it to keep in touch with all our work.
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When you sign up on our email lists, you can choose to get our monthly alerts, news from the Action Network, press releases or an email version of CAATnews.
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Volunteers in our London office carry out much of our work, in co-ordination with our staff. This ranges from research to archiving to campaigning. More info on the jobs and volunteering pages.
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If you can't find what the answer you're looking for anywhere on the website, try contacting a member of staff at the office.
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