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Help us answer a call from a scared child like Sarah this Christmas.

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For too many children, Christmas is the most dangerous time of year.

When schools close, abuse can become harder to escape, leaving children trapped and afraid. Last winter, almost 3,000 children contacted Childline about abuse, and this year thousands more will ring for help.

That’s why when they need to ring, we need your help to answer.

On average, a child contacts Childline every 45 seconds. Please donate today and help us answer their urgent calls this Christmas.

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Christmas was about being as quiet as I could be to protect myself and everyone around me. I was trapped.

 

I wanted to run away but I knew I couldn’t, so I’d call Childline and for that short time, I felt safe.

Sarah*

How your donations make a difference

Almost 75p in every £1 we spend goes directly to helping children

 

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Last winter, almost 3,000 children called about abuse. Thanks to you, we were there to answer.

On average, a child contacts Childline every 45 seconds.

There are lots of ways you can support our work if you aren't able to donate online.

Always here for children

Bullying, mental health, troubles at home, there are many reasons young people may need to contact Childline.

However, thanks to you, Childline is there to support children and young people when they need it most.

Our Childline counsellors are there for young people every day of the year. Whatever issue young people are going through, no matter how big or small, our counsellors are here to listen and help.

As well as online 1-2-1 counselling, children and young people can also speak to Childline counsellors by sending an email from their Locker or by calling 0800 1111. On the Childline website, they can explore a range of other useful Childline tools and advice for all sorts of issues they may be dealing with too.

 

We've agreed to stick to a strict set of codes and a fundraising promise, which means we treat our supporters and donors with respect, fairness and honesty and we are always clear about how we raise money

Almost 75p in every £1 we spend goes directly to helping children and young people. This includes working with children and families, our helplines, our Schools Service and child protection and awareness campaigns like PANTS. Read our latest Annual Report (PDF).

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If you have a question about donating or if you'd like to set up, amend or cancel a direct debit, or to pay a legacy gift, our Supporter Care team is on hand to help.

Call us Monday – Friday 9am-5pm or complete our form below. Calls may be recorded for training purposes.

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*Sarah is a Lived Experience Advocate for the NSPCC.

Last winter, 2,765 children contacted NSPCC's Childline about abuse. Source: NSPCC Knowledge and Information Service 2025.

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Your donation could help us fund services like our Helpline and Childline, or it could go towards our therapeutic services. Wherever the need is greatest, that’s where your donation will go.