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Description: The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

Newest Review: ... that £11,668.46 has been donated to the NSPCC. Where does all the money come from I hear you say. Well the site is sponsored by SWALWC the electric people and Microsoft and AKQA the software people. Some big names there who are putting their profits to good use. All I suggest is spend two minutes every day and visit this site there are no pop up windows or adverts it’s painless and ... more

 ... means so much. As a parent and someone who abhors poverty and cruelty to defenceless children then this will be a daily visit for me. Not one of my longest opinions but there is nothing much more I can say about the site other than tell your friends a...more

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welshwolf
Premium Review NSPCC: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/donate-4-free/donate-mainhome.asp (275 words)
by - written on 24/01/01 (Very useful, 219 readings)
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I followed the link given to me by a friend to the NSPCC site. His message was too good to be true click on the button on the website and seven pence will be donated to the NSPCC. You can only do this once per twenty-four hours but you can do this seven days a week. The site has been hit 196,667 times so far which means that £11,668.46 has been donated to the NSPCC. Where does all the money come from I hear you say. Well the site is sponsored by SWALWC the electric people and Microsoft and AKQA the software people. Some big names there who are putting their profits to good use. All I suggest is spend two minutes every day and visit this site ...  Read the complete review

Redhillmum
Premium Review 7p A Day - Why Can't We Afford It? (563 words)
by - written on 21/09/00 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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Please don't click off this page as soon as you realise what it's about (which is what I would have done 2 years ago!). I received one of the normal 'junk' envelopes through the door yesterday. I would normally have thrown it straight into the bin but, as I could feel it contained a free pen I decided to open it (as you do!). Inside was a black and white photo of an eighteen month old toddler (just the same age as mine) with a messy face and unkempt hair (bit like mine!). Except this one had been maltreated and left dirty for days. He was a little boy called Alan. A caller rang to say she had been at Alan's home that morning, and ...  Read the complete review

 
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