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Yorkshire and the Humber

The NSPCC has offices across the UK, from where we deliver local services and manage our fundraising, campaigning and local media activity. Below are some key contacts in your area.

Yorkshire and the Humber regional office:

NSPCC,
Suite 1-3, 5th Floor,
St. John's Offices,
Albion Street,
Leeds, LS2 8BT

Tel: 01132 182 700

Fundraising

Individual fundraising:
Do you want to support the NSPCC's fundraising in your area?If you're an individual, a group or a company or business who want to help raise money for the NSPCC by organising an event or taking part in a sponsored activity then please get in touch with the local fundraising team:

Email: northappeals@nspcc.org.uk
Tel: 01132 182 730

Legacies donations:
If you have a question about giving through legacies, for example through gifts in wills or tribute funds, please contact Gemma Haines, community legacy manager:

Email: gemma.haines@nspcc.org.uk
Tel: 01977 680 295
Mob: 07899 063 526

Media

Journalists requiring information or interviews about our child protection, fundraising and campaigning activities in Yorkshire and the Humber, please contact your regional communications team: 

Lucy Scarborough:
Email: lucy.scarborough@nspcc.org.uk
Tel: 01132 182 722

Michelle Thompson:
Email michelle.thompson@nspcc.org.uk
Tel: 01132 182 718

Out of hours:  07929 201 096 

Campaigning

Got a question about campaigns in your area? Contact your policy officer on: campaigns@nspcc.org.uk

Professionals

We offer training, consultancy and resources to help organisations do everything they can to protect children. We run child protection courses across the UK, which can be tailored to meet local requirements. Find out more at NSPCC Inform, or get in touch:

Email: contactus@nspcc.org.uk
Tel: 0844 892 1026

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