Rhydian Royal Parks Half NSPCC

Rhydian Wilson is raising money for NSPCC
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Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon 2017 · 8 October 2017 ·

NSPCC

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RCN 216401 and SC037717
We are the only charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK

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I know the labour of the race for me is complete but the need of those we seek to help will continue. Any donations will be hugely appreciated and will of course help a child in need. We were all a child once, let's help those around us!


"Abuse robs children of their childhood. Without help, the scars of abuse can last a lifetime. And as devastating as it can be for the child,
society pays a heavy price too!

Abuse changes childhood, but so can we
Child abuse is preventable - not inevitable. And it’s up to each of us to do everything possible to keep childhood safe from abuse, so children can grow up healthy and thrive. That’s why we're here and drives what we do. So as long as there’s abuse – we will fight for every childhood. Join us."

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NSPCC

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RCN 216401 and SC037717
We’re the only charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. That’s why we help children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, we protect children at risk, and we find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening.

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