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You can contact our Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 between 10am–4pm Monday to Friday or emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk any time for free. You have the option to remain anonymous.

If we have not yet responded and your concerns for the safety of a child increase, please contact the police or local Children’s Services directly. Please be assured that we'll action all contacts that our Helpline receives.

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Looking for a local challenge? Take on an event near you and help us raise crucial funds so the NSPCC can be here for children.

Every pound you raise will help us fight for every childhood

 

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London Landmarks Half Marathon 2027

Join #TeamNSPCC in the London Landmarks Half Marathon 2027 and help raise vital funds for children.
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South Coast Challenge

Walk, jog or run along the stunning Sussex coast on this endurance charity challenge to raise money for the NSPCC.
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Find a marathon to take on with #TeamNSPCC and help us be here for every child.

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See our featured half marathons and find your next challenge with #TeamNSPCC.

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Find 10k races to take part in and help us be here for every child.

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See all our listed 5ks and challenge yourself to join our fight for every childhood.

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Email us on running@nspcc.org.uk with any questions or for any further information. We're here to support 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

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