Added to my faves again
NSPCC - Donate For Free
Thought I'd re-post this one. All you have to do is click on the green button, once at the NSPCC site and a donation would be made on your behalf
With just two clicks of the mouse you can make a FREE DONATION to help stop cruelty to children in the UK.
All you have to do is visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate-4-free, then click on the green button and a donation will be paid for by the NSPCC's Website Sponsors.
It only takes a few seconds, its free and it all adds up. So far over £55,000 has been raised this way and with your help we can raise much more.
Each week in the UK, at least one child dies following cruelty and 600 are added to child protection registers. If you believe that Cruelty to Children Must Stop, FULL STOP, please visit everyday if you can and pass this message on to your friends and colleagues. Thank you for your support.
Visit NSPCC donate-4-free now!
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate-4-free
With just two clicks of the mouse you can make a FREE DONATION to help stop cruelty to children in the UK.
All you have to do is visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate-4-free, then click on the green button and a donation will be paid for by the NSPCC's Website Sponsors.
It only takes a few seconds, its free and it all adds up. So far over £55,000 has been raised this way and with your help we can raise much more.
Each week in the UK, at least one child dies following cruelty and 600 are added to child protection registers. If you believe that Cruelty to Children Must Stop, FULL STOP, please visit everyday if you can and pass this message on to your friends and colleagues. Thank you for your support.
Visit NSPCC donate-4-free now!
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate-4-free
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Will now do this everytime I logon
i'd completely forgotten about this but theres now a message that says "You have helped raise over £205,000 for the NSPCC's Full Stop campaign.
The money will be spent bringing an end to child cruelty in the UK."
The money will be spent bringing an end to child cruelty in the UK."