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Overseas challenges

Visit the destination of your dreams and make a difference for children and young people.

John McDowell, Great Wall Discovery participantJoin NSPCC teamGO and take up your challenge of a lifetime.

Sign up for your experience of a lifetime with challenge provider Charity Challenge and raise money for the NSPCC to change the lives of children and young people.

Choose your challenge

Our Top Trips for 2011/12 are:

  1. Mount Kilimanjaro
  2. Great Wall of China
  3. London to Paris Bike Ride
  4. Icelandic Lava Trek

Looking for something else?

To see the full range of challenges on offer check out the full brochure of Charity Challenge events or visit the websites of our approved challenge providers below:

How it works

Deciding where to go is only part of it. There are two ways to cover the costs of your challenge:

  1. Pay for all the associated costs of the trip, including travel insurance, and then raise as much as you can for the NSPCC.
  2. Pay a non-refundable registration fee and your travel insurance and then raise a set minimum amount of sponsorship. If you choose this option, 80 per cent of the minimum sponsorship amount must be received by the NSPCC 10 weeks before your departure. The remaining 20 per cent must be received by the NSPCC four weeks after your return from the trip.

Once you've chosen how you wish to cover the costs, all that's left is to choose your challenge and book online.

We will support you every step of the way

Once you have signed up for your challenge you will receive:

  • Your exclusive teamGO t-shirt
  • Dedicated fundraising support from teamGO
  • A range of fantastic teamGO materials

If you have any questions at all please contact us on 0207 825 1343 or email go@nspcc.org.uk.

Alternatively, please complete our enquiry form and a member of our team will get back to you.

We look forward to welcoming you to the team soon!

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