Slippers for Shelter

On 18 December, in offices and other workplaces across the country, people will be ditching their usual footwear and taking part in Slippers for Shelter. By wearing slippers at work and donating £2, you can help Shelter support families facing homelessness at Christmas. So why not bin your brogues, give the heels the heave-ho, and wear your slippers for Shelter on 18 December. You can find out more information from Shelter.

NSPCC Letter from Santa

You can send your child a letter from Santa this year through the NSPCC website. You get to donate to the NSPCC and support the amazing work they do with children all over the country whilst arranging a wonderful surprise for your son or daughter. Create an amazing childhood memory that will last for year's to come with a number of beautifully illustrated and uniquely personalised designs.the NSPCC's Letter from Santa.

#DonateAJoke

Do something funny at Christmas time while raising vital funds for KIDS. KIDS support children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Post a video of your child telling a joke to social media using the hashtag #DonateAJoke. You can then donate your joke to KIDS by texting JOKE03 £3 to 70070 and tag your friends to do the same. It's a simple idea and a great way to raise awareness and funds for a worthwhile cause.#DonateAJoke or visit the JustGiving page.

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