Hello, I am Ellie-Amber.
First of all I would like to thank you all for taking an interest in my Blog. I
am well aware that the NSPCC is a well-known charity and that many of you will
already know a lot about it, but I would like to refresh your minds on the
fabulous work that the NSPCC do to improve people’s everyday lives. I choose
the NSPCC as my charity for my GCSE because it is something that I feel very
strongly about. For the sake of one phone call, I’d save a child.
As you already know, child
abuse is a large topic that needs to be understood and prevented. What you may
not know is that the amount of it rises each day. Without your help, this can’t
be turned around. The NSPCC do all they can to prevent this, but they need YOU
on their side. They need your support, advocacy and fundraising.
The NSPCC’s aim has always
been to prevent child cruelty, this target still remains the same, although it
has evolved since the establishment of the charity in 1884.
The main aim of this Blog
is for everyone to understand that people need to do more to support/raise
awareness for the cause. Everybody goes through tough points in life, but it is
nothing compared to what these young people have to cope with every single day.
If people knew how tough the lives of these children were, they may think twice
before they complain about their own lives. I think that giving £2 a month is
really not that much to ask. If it benefits a child’s life, worse off than
yourself, that should not have a limited cost.
However, the NSPCC isn’t
all about the money we need to raise in order to help, it also is about helping
children feel happy, safe and secure. They provide workshops and volunteers to
help improve the life of a child in need. The key message they put across as a
charity, is that they will go to extreme measures to assure the safety and
satisfaction of a child.
Do you now feel more
informed about the charity I have chosen?
Would you now be willing to do any of the following to support the NSPCC…
Would you now be willing to do any of the following to support the NSPCC…
1. Make a donation to help the NSPCC?
2. Pick up the phone if you ever worry about a child?
3. Spread the word of the NSPCC to raise awareness?
4. Join a fundraising campaign in honour of them?
All the information you need can be found on this link. http://www.nspcc.org.uk/ - Visit the NSPCC today, Thank you.