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- Support the NSPCC and make someone smile by ordering a Letter from Santa today!
From watching at the window for the first signs of snow to listening for the pitter-patter of reindeer hooves, Christmas has the unique power to ignite children’s imaginations.
It’s a time when myth and magic can come to life – and children make some of their most treasured memories. So, if you’re looking for a way to give a child in your life a Yuletide to remember, why not order them a personalised Letter from Santa from the NSPCC here?
By giving a few details (like their favourite hobby and a recent achievement), choosing from one of the NSPCC’s eight festive designs, and making a donation, you can create a personalised letter from the jolly man in red himself. All you have to do is wait for the NSPCC to ship it to your door and watch the child in your life light up with wonder as they read it.
As the UK’s leading children’s charity, the NSPCC run a range of services to help keep children safe, including national helplines like Childline, where children can call for advice and support. Every letter helps make sure that Childline can be there day or night, even on Christmas.
For other opportunities to support a cause close to your heart, why not visit the volunteering section of our website? Here, you can search for volunteering roles, as well as find out about different charities and their fundraising efforts.
Sam McLoughlin is a Senior Lifestyle Writer at Rest Less. He joined the editorial team in 2021 after completing his Master’s degree in English Literature, Culture, and Theory at The University of Sussex. He enjoys writing about careers, books, sports, travel, and pretty much anything that his editor will let him have a crack at, but his favourite part of the job is interviewing inspiring people – from activists and CEOs to later life career changers. In his spare time, Sam enjoys climbing, snowsports, and going to see live music.
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