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The NSPCC receives 87 per cent of its funding from generous people like you, who care about the safety of children. Your support will help to ensure the NSPCC can continue to provide the vital services that children and young people need.

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Latest from our Charity Blog

  1. NSPCC to Benefit from Coronation St. 50th Birthday

    NSPCC UK has been chosen as one of the 4 charities that will benefit from Coronation Street's 50th anniversary celebrations. The decision was made by members of the cast via democratic vote that the NSPCC and Cancer Research UK would feature, alongside local cancer charity The Christie and mental health organisation Moodswings.

  2. Timpson’s Help Raise £2 million for NSPCC ChildLine

    NSPCC UK is delighted with the efforts of high street shoe repair and key cutting company Timpson, who over the last 10 years have managed to raise a staggering £2 million for ChildLine thanks to its staff and customers. Timpson's launched an innovate fund raising scheme in 2000 called 'small job - big difference', which involved staff at their 650 UK shops carrying out small tasks in exchange for a £1 donation to ChildLine. These jobs were only simple, such as gluing a sole or punching a belt hole, but as you can see after 10 years they soon mount up!

  3. NSPCC Hike Against Cruelty to Kids

    The 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 at these place across the country at these venues

  4. NSPCC EduCare Programme Hits Landmark Numbers

    The NSPCC charity has trained nearly 250,000 people in the last decade for a wide assortment of societies to spot and report child safety concerns. With 11 Educare child protection training programmes available, the NSPCC provides training in basic Child Protection Awareness, Keeping Children Safe in Sport, Preventing Bullying Behaviour and Safer Recruitment and Selection.

  5. NSPCC Campaigner Appointed Representative for Olympic Diversity Board

    NSPCC chairty campaigner Paul Ntulila, has been appointed as Youth Representative on the London Olympic 2012 Diversity and Inclusion Board. Paul, who is deaf and been a member of the NSPCC Talk to Trustees group, has been an NSPCC campaigner for six years. Paul is seen as a role model for deaf young people,and has been pivotal in helping people understand the needs of the deaf community.