This Christmas we have the chance to do something special.
Early in the Ukraine war readers raised more than £900,000 for The i Paper’s Ukraine appeal, with the Disasters Emergency Committee
So this year The i Paper has launched our Happy Childhoods appeal, partnering with Action for Children. We hope to raise at least £100,000 to bring lasting improvements to the lives of children and young people in Britain.
The charity works in schools, communities and online, helping those who need support most. Its work is impactful: Action for Children helped more than 680,000 children, young people or families in the past year.
The i Paper’s Christmas appeal: Every child deserves food, warmth and a safe home
Read MoreOver the coming days we will share stories from families who have been living in poverty but now have brighter futures, after receiving support to make lasting changes to their lives.
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Happy Childhoods Appeal
The i Paper has launched its “Happy Childhoods Appeal” to help more children have safe and happy childhoods. Action for Children offers vital family support, including children’s centres, family hubs, and early years support across the UK, and we are urging generous readers to donate here: www.actionforchildren.uk/iAppeal
What your money could buy:
£3 could provide a weekend’s worth of nappies for a newborn baby £7 could provide a teddy bear or other toy to comfort a child in poverty £10 could provide lunch for a week for a child living in poverty £15 could pay for books or toys to help a child in poverty to learn £25 could pay for a new pair of shoes for a vulnerable child £50 could provide a bundle of warm winter clothes for a child who needs them £75 could provide a pushchair for a toddler whose parents could not otherwise afford it, helping them get out and about £100 could pay for a large emergency food package for a struggling family Read More Details
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