What it's all about

Child abuse is something that some people in other parts of the world are unaware of, or are aware, but think they are superior and it would be a waste of time to dedicate just a few minutes or pennies towards these things.
join as many websites and charities that promote the protection of children as possible.
an obvious place to join will include the NSPCC
but also, join childabusecharity.com
you can search on google as well for so many places.

please do this.

you could save lives at the touch of a button.

What's needed to make it a reality

just as many people as possible to join as many websites as possible. maybe people to raise money in their own time for these charities as well?

Available actions

Comments

  • Avatar Sarah Corrigan 14:32, 06 October 2008 Hi Amelia,

    Child Abuse is a really important issue and something which everyone should be made aware of, so it is great that you’re thinking of ways of doing this.

    If you check out some of the websites surrounding this issue you can do more than just sign up. If you follow this link to the NSPCC website, you can pledge your support in a campaign to the government to stop cruelty to children.
    http://e-activist.com/ea-campaign/clientcampaign.do?ea.client.id=%2035&ea.campaign.id=927&Country=%20England

    You could also check out http://www.kidscape.org.uk/. Kidscape is a charity committed to keeping children safe from harm. They’ve got lots of fundraising ideas and are even holding a fun run in Milton Keynes on 12th October to raise awareness to raise money.

    Perhaps you could even go further than this and set up your own campaign in your school, college or workplace to raise awareness of child abuse or even organise your own fundraising event with proceeds going to a particular charity who promote the protection of children. If you do want to organise anything, then we are here to support you in anything you want to organise.

    Let us know what you think and if you want any advice, just ask.

    Sarah

You must be a registered user to post comments! Please log-in or register.
Log in  |  Register