Celebrate & Give
Whatever your special occasion, use it to bring some happiness to vulnerable children and young people.

You can help the NSPCC improve the lives of children across the UK by asking friends and family to make a donation instead of - or as well as - buying you a gift.
Set up an online fundraising page
The best way you can do this is by setting up a JustGiving page which you can personalise with photos and details of your celebration and it's a great way to keep track of how much has been raised.
You could create a page for all sorts of celebrations including weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, retirements and christenings.
It's simple to set up - just go to www.justgiving.com/nspcc and select "Make a page".
Take a look at Ben and Emma's wedding page
We can provide NSPCC Thank You cards which you can personalise and give to guests on each table at your event.
Planning a wedding?
If you're getting married, why not consider making a donation to the NSPCC on your special day by using our Wedding Favour cards and pin badges?
With space inside to personalise the cards with your names and the date of your wedding, these make a special and unique alternative to the traditional sugared almonds!
Other celebrations
Whatever your celebration, we also have NSPCC Celebrate & Give donation boxes and posters to help you with your fundraising.
If you are planning a birthday, anniversary, christening or retirement we can provide you with everything you need.
Get in touch
Please contact us at celebrate@nspcc.org.uk or on 020 7825 2814 for more information about setting up a page and materials we can provide to help you.
Here are some downloadable extras to help make your day even more special:
Celebrate & Give A4 poster (PDF, 541KB)
Celebrate & Give payment form (PDF, 562KB)
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Sarah and James' wedding
"We wanted to give the money to charity rather than wasting it on favours. The guests loved the idea and commented on the cards that were on every table."
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