Give an NSPCC Letter From Santa this Christmas

Well, it’s that time of year again when we get asked by Santa if we have been good. Personally I believe I’m well deserved of a few Yuletide treats this Christmas, as I can’t remember doing to many things wrong this year! Christmas is of course a time for giving and not just receiving, and what better way to surprise someone than to send them an NSPCC Letter from Santa.

This is a fantastic charity gift that is sure to make any child’s Christmas. These letters can be personalised too, offering a completely unique gift for children of all ages (even big kids like me too!). There are even three different age categories to match children’s reading abilities to help them understand what Santa has written, and there’s no bigger thrill than to receive a letter from the big man himself!

Donations start at just £5 per letter, though if you want to give more you’re more than welcome. Thanks to your kind donations, the NSPCC is not only able to care for children, but also provide 24-hour helplines, therapeutic sessions and young witness centres. 90% of all NSPCC funding comes directly from public donations, allowing them to help vulnerable children across the country in their time of need.

You can even win a free trip to Lapland with every Letter to Santa that is purchased! Everyone that orders a letter will be added to a prize draw, which will be selected at completely at random, with the winner being announced on Monday 7th January 2013. All orders need to be in by 18th December 2012 though to be in with a chance of winning, so don’t wait too long to purchase this amazing charity gift.

A Letter from Santa is not only a great way to give a child that you know a Christmas treat, it’s also an amazing way to help children you DON’T know who are having a difficult time. Christmas is all about giving, so why not surprise someone special this festive season by offering them a Letter from Santa, the perfect way to show you care about bringing an end to child cruelty.

To find out more about the NSPCC Letter from Santa, check out our dedicated charity page for more information on how you can help stop child cruelty.