Child Charities
Featured Children's Charities
- Sponsor a child and provide a better future with a real chance of escaping poverty.
- Out of every £1 that is received, 85p goes towards ending child abuse.
- Homelessness affects children’s health, their education and their life chances.
- Sponsor a Child and help to provide a child, and a community with a future.
- Help World Vision with a charity gift for all budgets where the recipient gets a great greeting card.
- Sponsor a child and improve their lives through work in local communities. Help those in need today!
- Sponsor a child and you will be providing children with the tools they need to shape their own futures.
- Buy a "virtual charity gift" providing real, life saving and changing items to children and communities in need.
With millions of children worldwide living in poverty it is so easy to help them with a small donation - changing their lives for the better! The featured charities below support children all of the world so you can make a donation to help a child in a location you choose, be that the third world with World Vision or right here in the UK with Shelter.
You can set up a monthly donation of as little as £12 a month - that around the price of a pint of beer a week! These donations will help to ensure children get to make the most of their lives. With a child sponsorship, you truly can do something extraordinary.
Featured Blog Article
ImSafer Child Internet Security
ImSafer is a downloadable safety tool to keep children safe whilst using the internet. The device will alert parents via an email or text if it detects any signs of bullying or grooming during online activities. This will help parents to protect their children without being seen to be checking up on them, as more and more cases of internet bullying are being reported across the UK.
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Latest from the Donation4Charity.org Children's Charity Blog
NSPCC Run the Virgin London Marathon 2010
The NSPCC charity will be hoping that 2010 is their biggest and best year yet at the London Marathon, held this year on Sunday 25th April. Over 600 supporters will be jogging, walking and running in the world's biggest marathon to help raise money for the NSPCC.
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Hugh Jackman Haiti Earthquake Appeal for World Vision
Hollywood heart throb Hugh Jackman is making an appeal in aid of the Haita earthquake sufferers for World Vision UK. The charity is currently working tirelessly on the ground in Haiti to help the 250,000 people whose lives have been devastated by the tragedy. With many people losing their families, homes and livelihoods, there is a desperate need for food, water, shelter and healthcare.
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World Vision Aid Continues in Haiti
The World Vision charity is still continuing to distribute relief supplies in Haiti, even though a number of big aftershocks have hit Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital. After last weeks magnitude-7 earthquake, World Vision were straight on the scene to give out food, blankets, water containers and hygiene kits to thousands of Haitians.
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NSPCC Internet Safety Petition Presented to 10 Downing Street
The NSPCC charity has managed to sign up nearly 30,000 people to their Safety.Net campaign petition, which tells the Government that the internet must be made safer for children as soon as possible. The petition was launched 6 months ago in June 2009, and will be presented today at 10 Downing Street by NSPCC staff and celebrity supporter Levi Roots.
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Jeff Banks launches £2m NSPCC Great British Clothes Clearout
Fashion designer Jeff Banks is asking the nation to donate unwanted clothes and help raise £2m for the NSPCC charity. The Great British Clothes Clearout is a fantastic new incentive aimed at collecting more than 5 million bags of second hand clothing in the next 2 years in partnership with clothing collection agent Clothes Aid. Mr. Banks has even cleaned out his own warehouse, donating over 1,000 garments from his many design collections for the launch.
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Actor Nicholas Hoult Becomes First NSPCC Young Person Ambassador
The NSPCC charity announced on Tuesday 19th January 2010 that British actor Nicholas Hoult will become their first ever ambassador for children and young people. Nicholas, who has just received a nomination for an Orange Bafta 'rising star' award for his role in A Single Man, is a well known face to young people in Britain after his leading role in the cult youth drama 'Skins', and of course his breakthrough role in 'About a Boy' alongside Hugh Grant.
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David Beckham Visits UNICEF HIV Work in South Africa
The UNICEF charity ambassador, David Beckham, recently took time out of his hectic schedule to visit South Africa and check on the progress that has been made around the world in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission.
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