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NSPCC is asking people across Derry to ‘Walk for Children’ this year to raise vital funds for the children’s charity.
The charity is encouraging people to take part in a 5k walk with friends and family to help it raise money for children facing abuse and neglect across Northern Ireland.
This year’s walk will take place on 21st December - the longest night of the year – because for children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely.
All the money raised will help fund NSPCC services, including Childline. Childline is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year — even Christmas. Last year, the service delivered over 200,000 counselling sessions across the UK. By raising funds through Walk for Children, people can help the charity be here for every child who needs help this festive season.
Joanne McMaster, supporter fundraising manager for NSPCC Northern Ireland, said: “Christmas is a magical time of year, but for so many children it can be their darkest time. That’s why we are asking people to brave the cold on the longest night of the year, and ‘Walk for Children’.
“All the money raised will go towards our crucial services, including our 24/7 Childline Service, our therapeutic services for children and families, our Speak Out, Stay Safe programme in schools and our Young Witness Service, supporting child victims and witnesses across the court system in Northern Ireland. No matter when or how far you walk, whatever way you decide to do it, the money you raise will ensure can be there for children when they need us the most.”
People can sign up for £10 and will receive a fundraising pack with everything they need, including an event guide, activity sheet and a bib to wear on the walk. They will also send regular emails to help with fundraising and planning their walk. By raising £100 each person could pay to answer 25 children’s calls for help to Childline.
Those taking part just need to wrap up warm, picking their best festive jumper, and complete the walk however and wherever they like. They can pick a location, time and distance that works for them.
It can be a loop in the local area or part of an organised trail. People can also visit the NSPCC website and see if there is an iconic building nearby lit up in support of Walk for Children this year.
On 21 December, landmarks across Northern Ireland will turn green in aid of the NSPCC, including the council offices on Strand Road. Anyone taking part in Walk for Children who happens to pass one of these landmarks, can share it with the NSPCC on social media using #WalkforChildren
To sign up to Walk for Children, visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/walkforchildren
If you can’t complete a walk but would like to donate to NSPCC, you can visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate
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