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Childrens Charity 

If you are a child or young person looking for help please call ChildLine on 0800 1111

The NSPCC (National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is the UK's best known childrens charity Without donations from the public the NSPCC would have to close its doors within six months. You can help to fund their excellent work in two ways :

Consider these startling statistics :

  • Each week at least one child dies from cruelty.
  • The people most likely to suffer a violent death are babies less than one year old
  • There are 32,000 children in the UK who are at risk of serious abuse and neglect RIGHT NOW.

Every Little Helps to Protect Children

Latest from the Donation4Charity.org Childrens Charity Blog

World Vision Continue To Aid Myanmar Cyclone Victims

World Vision’s relief teams are still hard at work to help the homeless after the destruction caused by cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (formally Burma). Teams of World Vision relief workers are distributed emergency food, mosquito nets, water purification tablets and blankets to the quarter of a million people who have been affected by the cyclone. Crucial to the [...]
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Help Shelter - Sign Up for their Credit Card Today

Co-operative Bank have launched a new charity credit card which will donate money to the homeless charity - Shelter. The bank will donate £20 to the charity when first issued, and then a further 25p for every £100 spent. This money will then be put towards projects to benefit the homeless and people with housing problems, [...]
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Father’s Day Charity Gifts from World Vision

With Father’s Day fast approaching, why not give your Dad something really special this year by choosing from the World Vision Charity Gift selection? Instead of purchasing the regulation socks and hankies, World Vision has over 70 charity gifts to choose from. By spending £11 you could buy him a much needed football for a team in [...]
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Action Aid Party Planner

If you’re planning a special event this year, why not set up an ActionAid gift list and help change someone’s life forever? Instead of receiving the usual uninspiring gifts of flowers and chocolates for your birthday or anniversary celebration, why not ask friends and family to make a donation instead of a present? The average bunch of [...]
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Archbishop Tutu joins the World Vision Sponsor a Child Appeal

Former Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been chosen to be the spokesperson for the latest World Vision Child Sponsorship Appeal later this month. The 79 year olds constant work for international human rights and peace across the globe make him the ideal candidate to raise the bar for the awareness in the plight of third world [...]
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Biofuel research causing Third Word Hunger

The President of World Bank is calling for £250million in extra aid to help the fight against poverty in poorer countries. The World Food Programme is now 7 years off its intended target due to the rise in global food prices, with wheat alone rising 120% in the last 12 months. This rise has seen the [...]
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NSPCC Big Bike Day

Why not help provide a better future for children across the country and join the NSPCC’s annual ‘Big Bike Ride’? On the weekend of June 27th-29th, thousands of people around the UK will be cycling to help raise funds for the children’s charity. The Big Bike Ride is now into its 3rd year, and last year [...]
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