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Contact the NSPCC Helpline

You can contact our Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing [email protected].

Our voice Helpline is available 10am–4pm Monday to Friday. You can email [email protected] at any time for free. You have the option to remain anonymous.

If we have not yet responded to you and your concerns for the safety of a child increase, please contact the police or local Children’s Services directly. Please be assured that we'll action all contacts that our Helpline receives.

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Under 18?

Childline offers free, confidential advice and support whatever your worry, whenever you need help.

0800 1111

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Creating your online giving page

Tips and tricks to make your fundraising page spectacular.

5 simple steps to make your page

1. Getting started 

An online giving page is a great way to collect sponsorship. It's also a great way to let people know the amazing thing you’re doing and why you’re taking it on.

Choose a platform such as Just Giving or Virgin Money Giving and create a profile. You can log in with Facebook or use your email address.

Follow their simple steps to start your page. Make sure you include the name and date of your event so people know when you want to hit your target by.

2. Add a photo

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Why not use a photo of yourself in your NSPCC kit? People are more likely to donate if you upload a selfie.

Example: Sophie (right) kept her page updated with regular posts and photos in the lead up to her Jurassic Coast Challenge.

Take a look at Sophie's page for inspiration.

3. Tell your story 

Encourage people to donate by telling them why you're fundraising for the NSPCC. If you want to use examples of our work, check out what we do.

Make it personal if you can. You're doing something amazing, people would love to find out why.

4. Set a fundraising target

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Don't forget to set your minimum fundraising target. People are more likely to donate to you if they can see what you're aiming for.

If you reach your target, why not increase it to encourage more people to give to you?

Example: Gavin (right) encouraged his  supporters to nudge him over the edge of his target and raised over £2,000!

Take a look at Gavin's page.

5. Share, share, share

Send your page to your most generous family and friends first, other people will follow suit. Then you can share on social media and with colleagues.

How to pay us cash donations

If people give you cash or cheque donations, we can't count them towards your efforts unless they're sent into us. There's a few ways you can do this.

  • if you've set up an online fundraising page, you can pay your sponsorship directly onto this – the money is automatically sent to us , so you won't need to do anything else.
  • you can make a payment over the phone with a debit card or credit card. Give us a call on 0203 772 9720
  • make a BACS payment into the NSPCC Bank Account. Put as much detail as possible in your payment reference, e.g. "<EVENT NAME> AND <YEAR>".

    Account Number: 70091545 and Sort Code: 20-82-94

    Barclays Business Banking, London Customer Service Centre, PO.Box 46116, London, EC4N 8W
  • you can make a one-off donation through our donation portal, just remember to add in your event name.