Dear editor,
It’s no doubt been a difficult year for so many people in our communities. At NSPCC Cymru/Wales we’re hoping to make 2021 a better year for children and young people with a new campaign that will help raise vital funds so that we can continue delivering support to those who need it.
Your readers can join our NSPCC fundraising family by taking part in our Kick the Caffeine challenge – giving up coffee or tea for 14, 21 or 31 days in January. It won’t be easy, but the money raised will help our charity be there to support children, including those who in their darkest hour contact our Childline service.
Kicking the caffeine isn’t the only way your readers can help us fundraise, there are plenty of other activities they might want to consider on our website – www.nspcc.org.uk/support-us – alongside our top fundraising tips. However they choose to fundraise or share their support, your readers can help us still be here for children across the country.
Emma Brennan
Supporter Fundraising Manager
NSPCC Cymru
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