Help for children and teenagers
Need advice or just want to talk? Call ChildLine. Calls are free and confidential.
Need advice or just want to talk? Call ChildLine. Calls are free and confidential.
For a simple donation of £5 or more, we can arrange for Santa to deliver a letter straight to the door of a child you know!
Help us answer more calls for help this Christmas. Donate now to the Child's Voice Appeal
NSPCC Wishes is the NSPCC's Christmas website where you can fulfil all your Christmas wishes! Send eCards to your friends, family, staff at the touch of a button! It's fast, fun and free.
Child abuse is the term used when an adult harms a child or a young person under the age of 18. Can you recognise the signs of abuse?
Send more than a traditional Christmas card this year. Deliver festive wishes to your staff, clients and customers with a fabulous Corporate eCard
Do you have what it takes to be Student Apprentice of the Year? Come and test your mettle against the best of the UK's young minds and you could be working with Amazon for two weeks!
Here's how to include the NSPCC in your will and leave a legacy to protect children at risk of abuse in the future.
Join us for a magical evening at the Glass Slipper Ball – with an exclusive performance from sensational singer and guitarist Jack Savoretti.
Be part of the biggest fundraising marathon in 2009 and raise vital funds to help stop cruelty to children.
Be part of the biggest maths fundraising event ever and take part in Number Day on 4 December 2008.
This Christmas, why not shop and support the NSPCC at the same time? Choose Amazon and eBay to make your purchases, while helping to end child cruelty.
If you share their sense of commitment and are interested in a role that challenges and rewards you in equal measure, explore these pages or search for your next role.
Every year the NSPCC sets itself specific and challenging aims against the four strategic objectives that we believe will end cruelty to children. At the end of each year we set out our progress against them in our annual impact report.
Frequently asked questions about what we do.
For some children, Christmas can be a time of suffering In the twelve days of Christmas this year, we expect to counsel nearly 5,000 children across the UK. Please donate now and help us to support more vulnerable children this Christmas.
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