Remembering someone special
Donate to the NSPCC in memory of a loved one
When we lose a loved one, it can be helpful to remember them in a meaningful way. A gift given in their memory, to a cause that was dear to their heart, can often help to bring consolation at a time of grief.
Your gift can help the memory of a friend or relative live on by funding the vital work we do with children and young people.
How to donate in memory
Post
Send a cheque along with your own name, address and the details of the person you are remembering to the freepost address:
Remembering someone special
NSPCC
Freepost WC1613
EC2B 2NS
Please make all cheques payable to 'NSPCC Registered Charity'.
Phone
You can make a donation over the phone by calling the Supporter Care team on 020 7825 2505. Please have your credit or debit card details available.
Online
You can also make donations online but if you do, please send an email to supportercare@nspcc.org.uk confirming the name of the person your gift is celebrating, as well as your name and the details of your gift. This will ensure we can acknowledge your donation in the most appropriate manner.
Collection envelopes
If you are organising a memorial service, the NSPCC can provide collection envelopes that make it easy for those attending the service to make donations. Please call the NSPCC’s Supporter Care team on 020 7825 2505 or email supportercare@nspcc.org.uk.
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