Gemma Graves, NSPCC Community Fundraising manager (Isle of Wight), shares this appeal. Ed
As we approach the festive season I would like to ask your readers on the Isle of Wight to do something amazing this Christmas to support the vital work of the NSPCC.
To help share the magic of Christmas with children we’ve teamed up with Santa to send personalised letters all the way from Lapland to help bring their Christmas to life!
Personalised letters
Each letter is personalised, printed and posted directly to your child in a festive envelope.
You can choose the background design to your letter and fill in your child’s personal information such as age, best friend’s name or particular achievements throughout the year.
£5 donation
All we ask in return is a £5 donation – that £5 could ensure that, when a child plucks up the courage to ask someone for help, the NSPCC’s Childline is there to listen.
Or it could buy five packs of crayons, to help a child who has been abused express their feelings when they are unable to find the words.
Vital services a lifeline to many
Without the support of the people on the Isle of Wight we simply wouldn’t be able to deliver our vital services which are so often a lifeline to many children and young people whose lives have been affected by abuse.
I want to personally take this opportunity to say thank you to everyone who has already helped the NSPCC in some way this year. Your donations will help our fight for every childhood.
Abuse ruins childhoods, but it can be prevented. That’s why we’re here.
Place your order
Letters need to be ordered by 16 December to ensure they are received on time.
Anyone wishing to find out more about ‘NSPCC Letter from Santa’ should call 0845 130 3073 or visit the Website.
Gemma Graves, NSPCC Community Fundraising manager – Isle of Wight