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Curriculum-linked fundraising activities

Raising money and having fun!

"Well produced sponsorship challenges - it worked perfectly!"
"The link to the curriculum was extremely valuable"

Having been made aware of a problem, children are given the opportunity to take part in a sponsored fundraising activity and contribute to the solution.

In discussion with the head teacher our experienced schools organiser will recommend the most appropriate activities for each key stage (EY,KS1,2 & 3) from an extensive suite of curriculum-linked materials. Every activity has been developed in conjunction with educational consultants.

Whether your current focus is literacy, maths or healthy living there is an activity that will fit in and complement your teaching.

Our materials are bright, attractive and informative, carrying important information for parents/carers and our helpline numbers.

Following an inspirational launch presentation children are motivated and keen to raise money.

Click here to read Joanne's story.

Our fundraising is structured and involves a minimum input from teachers and admin staff. School administrators are delighted that they do not have to do anything at all - the NSPCC schools organiser takes care of everything!

Every school and every child's efforts are recognised and we feel it is vitally important to return to make a "thank you" presentation in a further assembly when the event cycle is complete.

Thank you for being there when I felt bad
Thank you for being there when I felt sad
Thank you for listening when no-one else would
Thank you for helping me when no-one else could

Written by an 11 year old girl after being helped by the NSPCC

 

Contact us   us to arrange your visit from your local schools organiser and  Will Stop.