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NSPCC Hike Against Cruelty to Kids

by
alister
on
Mar 16 2010

HACKThe NSPCC charity will be holding a selection of sponsored walks across the UK to help raise funds and support vulnerable children. These challenging hikes of between 20-25 miles are known as HACK’s (Hike Against Cruelty to Children) and will be taking place across the country at these venues -

  • Malvern Hills HACK, Saturday 26 June, Midlands
  • London HACK, Saturday 17 July, Central London
  • Ingleborough Massif HACK, Saturday 4 Sept, Yorkshire Dales Park
  • Cotswolds Challenge HACK , Sunday 5 Sept, Oxfordshire
  • Binevenagh Challenge HACK, Saturday 11 Sept, Northern Ireland
  • East Devon Heaven HACK, Sunday 12 Sept, East Budleigh
  • Llŷn Peninsula Challenge HACK, Saturday 18 Sept, North Wales
  • Hampshire HACK, Sunday 19 Sept, South Downs

Started in 2005, these challenging walks not only take in some of the UK’s most beautiful countryside, but have helped raise over £250,000 in funds for the NSPCC and ChildLine’s vital services. Registration is only £15 for these scenic hikes, so why not join today and help raise funds to make sure that children and young people are better cared for and protected in the UK..

> > Click here to register for HACK today

Help the NSPCC today

The NSPCC help thousands of children each year, and with your donations they can endeavour to answer more calls from children who struggle to get through on their busy phone lines.

The NSPCC children’s charity are eager to raise £50million to help expand their UK services and recruit nearly two thousand volunteers. By donating to the NSPCC you can help stop atrocities happening to children.

> > click here to make a donation to the NSPCC

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alister

Alister is the main copywriter for Donation4Charity, and when not finding interesting stories for the blog, is also a keen sportsmen. Not only does he manage and play 11 a side football every week, Alister can be found throwing himself around squash courts, yoga mats and cricket wickets in a manner that is rather unbefitting a man of his considerable age and width!

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