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The importance of fundraising for Childline

Tue, 17 October 2017

The importance of fundraising for Childline

ISPCC Childline answers more than 400,000 calls every year. Every single night and day, there are thousands of children reaching out to Childline. 

Joining us this morning to tell us the importance of fundraising for Childline is National Childline was Manager, Margie Roe & Sarah Hughes: Childline Volunteer

Childline and Cheerios are encouraging everyone to host or attend a breakfast and donate to Childline. Or simply text RISE to 50300 to donate 4euro to the charity with a minimum of 3.26 going to Childline.

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