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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

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Royal Park Run for UNICEF UK

UNICEF UK is delighted offer places for runners in The Royal Parks Half Marathon on Sunday 12th October 2008. The route planned encompasses Hyde Park, St James’s Park, Green Park and Kensington Gardens, with runners and spectators able to enjoy the magnificent views of Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Marble Arch and the Royal [...]
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Keep the Promise Campaign to Help End Child Poverty

On Saturday October 4th 2008, thousands of people will be gathering in Trafalgar Square to send a message to the Government to End Child Poverty.  With a campaign already in place to halve child poverty levels by 2010 and eradicate them by 2020, now is the time to remind Labour to ‘Keep the Promise’. The 1 hour [...]
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UNICEF in Iraq

Illnesses in children caused by polluted water and sanitation are reaching crisis levels in Iraq, according to reports by UNICEF UK. Iraq’s social services are now at breaking point, with only 17 per cent of Iraq’s sewerage being treated before being discharged into the country’s rivers and waterways. Pools of sewage are spread across North and South [...]
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UNICEF UK – The Gift

UNICEF UK’s short film, The Gift, is a dramatisation of a powerful poem by Simon Armitage and narrated by Gwyneth Paltrow. It draws attention to the unwanted gift of HIV that is passed from thousands of mothers every year to their babies. UNICEF UK strives to care for children affected by  HIV/AIDS whilst campaigning for improved [...]
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UNICEF Campaign to End Child Poverty

The Government’s commitment to help end child poverty with a £1 billion investment has been warmly welcomed by UNICEF UK. This huge sum will make a real difference to the lives of nearly quarter of a million children, proving that the Government are serious in theor pledge to eradicate child poverty in the UK. Britain’s cash commitment will help [...]
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UNICEF UK’s Soccer Aid

UNICEF’s Soccer Aid is back at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 7th September. The last event, organised by Robbie Williams, raised nearly £2.6million for UNICEF UK donations to help the world’s children. Commenting on this years match, Robbie said - ‘Being able to help so many people through Soccer Aid was one of the true highlights of my [...]
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Action Aid’s Horn of Africa Appeal

With devastating drought and soaring global food prices, Action Aid aim to help the women and children suffering from malnutrition in Ethiopia, Kenya and other Horn of Africa countries. Crops are failing and livestock dying all across Africa, with desperate parents having to scavenge for berries to feed their children. These berries can take up [...]
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