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Getting involved FAQs

How can I support the NSPCC?

How do I take part in one of your organised events?

I would like to do my own fundraising. What can I do to raise money?

How do I find out about volunteering for the NSPCC?

My company would like to support the NSPCC. How can we help?

I would like to run a marathon on behalf of the NSPCC. How do I arrange that?

 


How can I support the NSPCC?

There are many ways you can support the NSPCC and help us end cruelty to children in the UK.

You can make an online donation with either with a regular gift or a credit card donation. A regular gift is an easy and convenient way of giving your support and allows us to plan better for the future. If you would like to donate in another way, please call our Supporter Care line on 020 7825 2505 for more information.

You can help us campaign on behalf of children and young people by becoming one of our Partners in Campaigning.

You can volunteer for the NSPCC. Volunteers make a huge contribution to our vital work and help us reach more children.

You can fundraise for the NSPCC on your own, in a group, at school, at university, through work, a celebration, or in tribute of a loved one.

You can also help us spread the word about our services and help raise awarness of the NSPCC Helpline number

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How do I take part in one of your organised events?

The NSPCC organise its own events, such as concerts, balls, dinners, polo matches, and takes part in organised events, such as the Virgin London Marathon. Find out more about our events and search for the one which is right for you by visiting the events section of the NSPCC website.

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I would like to do my own fundraising. What can I do to raise money?

There are loads of different ways you can raise money for the NSPCC and have a great time doing it! From holding a tea party, to selling items on eBay, to fundraising through a celebration, the options are endless. Find out more about the different fundraising options available.

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How do I find out about volunteering for the NSPCC?

Volunteers make a huge contribution to our vital work and help us reach more children.We have a wide variety of opportunities across the organisation. Whatever your background, and however you volunteer, you'll find that volunteering for the NSPCC is both challenging and rewarding. We hope you can find a role to suit your interest, experience and availability.

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My company would like to support the NSPCC. How can we help?

There are many ways to get your company involved with the NSPCC, from becoming an NSPCC corporate partner to joining one of our many local business groups. Find out more about working in partnership with the NSPCC and how it can bring genuine and lasting benefits to your company, including driving sales.

Enquire about becoming a corporate partner

Enquire about joining a local business group

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I would like to run a marathon on behalf of the NSPCC. How do I go about it?

If you'd like to take part in a running event on behalf of the NSPCC we'd love to hear from you! NSPCC teamGO had over 3,000 people take part in events in 2009, from 5K runs to marathons and even triathlons.

We will support you every step of the way, including a support package that includes a fundraising pack and sponsorship forms, a running vest or t-shirt, and much more.

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Enquiries

If you have a question about our services, we'll try to find you the answer

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ChildLine 0800 1111

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Do you need to talk? Call ChildLine on 0800 1111 or visit us online.

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