Skip to main content
Home

Menu

Main navigation

  • Looking to make your will?
  • Are you a solicitor?
  • Home
  • About Will Aid
  • Will Aid charities
  • News and press
  • Donate

Want to make your donation for Will Aid? Donate online now!

NSPCC

NSPCC

It’s estimated more than half a million children suffer abuse or neglect in the UK a year. That’s why we’re leading the fight against child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. And we’ll continue to do so until all children are safe from harm.

For over 130 years we have helped bring about huge changes for children but we know that, in an ever-changing world, there are more challenges to come. The simple fact is that we rely on the generosity of people like you to make sure we’re ready to face them. Your support will mean we can fight for every childhood – and be best placed to keep doing this for generations to come.

We help children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, we protect children at risk, and we find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening. Tragically, children still experience abuse and neglect and there is a continuing need for our services.

Donations from Will Aid 2021 will go towards projects such as the NSPCC Schools Service, Speak out. Stay safe. The programme is giving a generation of children the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse and neglect. By helping children understand and identify abuse in an age appropriate way, we can encourage them to speak out if they are worried.

Gifts kindly left in wills are our second biggest source of income and help us to continue this vital work. After you have taken care of your loved ones, a small percentage of whatever’s left could help us be there for every child in the future.

Get in touch to find out how you can become a guardian for future generations through a gift in your will.
 

Call us: 020 7825 2505
Email us: [email protected]

 

 

Photo credits: Photography by Ross Bolger, Jon Challicom and Tom Hull. The children and adults pictured are models and volunteers

NSPCC

Will Aid partner charities

ActionAid
Age UK
British Red Cross
Christian Aid
NSPCC
Save the Children
SCIAF
Sightsavers
Trócaire

Rita's story

I chose to leave a gift to the NSPCC in my will because of my experiences as a child. The abuse was such a big part of my life and I can’t think of another charity I’d want to leave a gift to. I never got any help during my childhood but I can do something to help children now. I might not ever see the difference that my gift is making but I know I’m doing something and it feels great.

NSPCC - Rita's story

Here are some of the ways your gift can help NSPCC with its vital work

£95 could pay for a trained practitioner for 3 hours

£100 could pay for a trained practitioner for four hours, supporting parents and families in caring for their children.

£555 could cover the cost for the NSPCC Speak out Stay safe programme

£580 could cover the cost for the NSPCC Speak out. Stay safe programme to visit one primary school and speak to every child aged 5-11, giving them the knowledge to protect themselves from abuse.

£1,250 could pay to run Childline for an average of one hour.

£1,250 could pay to run Childline for an average of one hour. Talking to Childline can be the first step that gets a child’s life back on track.

If you want to find out more about NSPCC and the great work they do please visit: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/giftsinwills

Will Aid partners charities

ActionAid
Age UK
British Red Cross
Christian Aid
NSPCC
Save the Children
SCIAF
Sightsavers
Trócaire

Coronavirus & Will Aid


When booking your appointment, rest assured that all our Will Aid solicitors will be following the most up-to-date government health advice to ensure that face-to-face meetings remain safe.

Most firms will also be able to write your Will at a distance via a phone or online consultation – some firms will only be offering their services remotely.

Get involved with Will Aid on Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

Footer

  • Contact us
  • Find a solicitor
  • Press & Media
  • Privacy notice
  • Cookie notice

About our cookies

We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Please let us know if you agree to all of these cookies.

Manage cookies