As more children return to school, we know the impact of the pandemic isn’t over.
When a child feels like they have no one to turn to, it’s vital that Childline is here for them.
We want to answer every child's call. Will you help us be here?
"I am feeling isolated and lonely. I lost my dad earlier this year and my mental health has got worse and worse. We were very close and I feel like I have bottled up my emotions.”
Girl 14, who contacted Childline
Around 90% of our income is donated – we need your help to help keep children and young people safe.
On average, Childline answers a call from a child or young person every 25 seconds.
The NSPCC helpline has received some of its highest ever monthly numbers of contacts from adults concerned about domestic abuse.
There are lots of ways you can support our work if you aren't able to donate online.
- Call us
Call our team on 020 7825 2505 to donate. - Send us post
Use our postal form to set up your regular gift. - On your Amazon Alexa
Follow these simple steps to give using Alexa.
More ways to support us
Meeting standards
We've agreed to stick to a strict set of codes and a fundraising promise, which means we treat our supporters and donors with respect, fairness and honesty and we are always clear about how we raise money.
In 2019/20 we spent £86.8 million (79.7%) on services and activities to make children and young people safer. This includes working with children and families, our helplines, schools service and child protection and awareness campaigns like PANTS. Read our Annual Report.
Any questions?
If you have a question about donating or if you'd like to set up, amend or cancel a direct debit, our Supporter Care team is on hand to help.
Call us Monday – Friday 9.00am-5.00pm or complete our form below. Calls may be recorded for training purposes.
*DISCLAIMER
This is a true story but photographs have been posed by models.
Your donation could go towards our Childline service, or it could help us fund services like our helpline and therapeutic services. Donations are distributed based on need.