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NSPCC

The mission of the NSPCC is to end cruelty to children.
FULL STOP.

The NSPCC provides services for children, young people, and their families throughout the UK and the Channel Islands. Help support the NSPCC and almost 200 community based projects in the UK and the Channel islands. Some of these program include:

  • ChildLine: A free service whereby children and young people can call in to speak with a counsellor. Every day thousands of kids make the call and in 2006 more than 8,600 called to talk about sexual abuse.
  • National Child Protection Helpline: Offering services in English, Welsh, and five Asian Languages this help line provides counselling for those who are concerned about a child at risk of abuse.
  • Specialist Investigation Service (SIS): A network of 10 SIS teams work to protect children and prevent cruelty by investigating complex cases of organised abuse.

Donate £2 a Month

£2 a month could help pay for the time of a Child Protection Officer on the NSPCC Helpline to deal with a call from someone worried about a child's welfare.

Registered Charity No's. 216401 & SC037717
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Help End Cruelty to Children

The NSPCC needs your help. This organisation relies on the generosity of the community to continue their much needed work to end child cruelty. In fact, 85% of the NSPCC’s funding comes from donations from the general public. Here are some ways you can help:

  • Regular Giving: Making a regular monthly donation will help provide ongoing support to the NSPCC so that they can establish programmes that kids can count on. Your donation of £2, £5, or £10 a month will be unnoticed by you, but make the world of difference in the life of a child. Register a Donation Today.
  • Single Donation: donating to the NSPCC online is safe and easy.

    Here are some of the things that your donation can provide:

  • £20 will allow an SIS officer to conduct one more interview.
  • £25 will give another child the chance to overcome abuse using an “expressive doll”, a therapeutic tool used in counselling.
  • £100 will provide a child with a full month’s treatment, putting them one step closer to becoming whole again. Donate Today.

About the NSPCC

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was founded in 1884 under the name The London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. It changed its name to the NSPCC five years later.

The goal of this organisation is to:

  • Mobilise everyone into action against child cruelty.
  • Provide children with the support they need to remain safe from cruelty.
  • Work with communities to end situations of child cruelty.
  • Remain a beacon of safety and hope for children to turn to.

Donate to the NSPCC now >



 
 
 
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