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What is the NSPCC?

  • The NSPCC helps children who have been abused rebuild their lives, protect those at risk, and find the best ways of preventing abuse from happening to keep children safe in their communities.
  • The charity creates a national impact through their policy work and campaigning, such as the Online Safety Bill proposal - to make tech companies accountable for the abuse happening on their platforms.
  • The NSPCC also operate national services like Childline, the free helpline for anyone under the age of 19 to talk about any issue they’re going through with trained counsellors, and the NSPCC Schools Service, where they deliver assemblies to teach children how to recognise and report abuse.

How to raise free donations for NSPCC

  1. Register for a free Savoo account to start saving money and raising free donations
  2. Click 'Support a Charity' to browse our charity directory
  3. Search for 'NSPCC', browse by category, or select another charity close to your heart
  4. Ensure you're signed in to your Savoo account and click 'Support this charity' on the page of your choice
  5. Begin using our discount codes and deals to save at your favourite stores
  6. Check out your account to see how much you've raised so far in support of preventing child abuse every time you place an order through Savoo!

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Learn more about NSPCC and how you can support the charity

Donations are vital for NSPCC to prevent and support children facing abuse across the UK. Whether you can afford to make a regular monthly donation, a single one-off donation, or even by raising free donations by shopping through Savoo, every little helps - there are so many ways to support NSPCC.

NSPCC charity key facts & figures

  • On average, a child contacts Childline every 25 seconds
  • Two children in every classroom are experiencing abuse or neglect
  • 1 in 3 young people have seen something worrying or nasty online
  • Neglect is more common than any other type of abuse
  • Just £5 could pay for one of the practitioners to answer a call to the NSPCC helpline.
  • £25 could pay for a trained practitioner for one hour, supporting parents and families in caring for their children.
  • £150 could pay for one helpline practitioner shift, providing vital help and support to adults concerned about a child's welfare.

NSPCC Safeguarding

NSPCC claims that it's essential for all organisations that work with children to have safeguarding policies in place, ensuring they are protected from harm.

Safeguarding refers to:

  • Protecting children from abuse and maltreatment
  • Preventing harm to children's health and development
  • Ensuring children grow up within safe care
  • Ensuring all children and young people have the best outcomes in life

Raise money for the charity with NSPCC Number Day

Get your school or nursery involved in NSPCC Number Day to fundraise huge amounts for NSPCC.

As a fun number-inspired maths day, enjoy curriculum-based activities and raise funds for NSPCC while you're at it.

More ways you can support NSPCC

  • Volunteer for Childline - they couldn’t keep the Childline service running 24/7 without the help of volunteers.
  • Join the NSPCC Schools Service - volunteer and help us protect a generation of children.
  • Fundraising in your community - their community fundraisers play a really important part in rallying people together to raise vital funds which help to protect children and prevent abuse.
  • Volunteer at an event - they have hundreds of atmospheric running and cycling events happening throughout the year.

Address

Weston House, 42 Curtain Road
London
EC2A 3NH

Contact Number

020 384 117 19