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During lockdown did you practice your baking skills (sweet or savoury) and create something amazing that you are proud of or maybe it's still a work in progress? Why not share a photo with us and "show us yer' bake" to help the NSPCC and Childline still be here for children & young people.
It's really simple to get involved! Just email a photo, make your donation and we will share a selection of your photos on our social media - showusyerbake@nspcc.org.uk
Donate your £5 entry (suggested donation) Don't forget to let your friends and family know and ask them to join in with their very own bakes too!
Follow all the creative bakes via Facebook @NSPCCNI
The NSPCC is still here for the children who need us – and we’re needed now more than ever.
At NSPCC Northern Ireland we work across every corner of the community, we campaign to change law, we visit schools across the country, helping children understand what abuse is And through our Childline service we give our young people a voice when no-one else will listen.
Childline is a helpline and a life line, it's a free confidential service for all children and young people under the age 19. A child contacts Childline every 25 seconds. The top three reasons that children contact Childline about are:
- emotional and mental health
- family relationships
- suicidal thoughts and feelings
Coronavirus outbreak is the biggest challenge we have ever faced. We've had to adapt the way we run our services to help the young people who need us most. Children are the hidden victims of the coronavirus crisis.
Counselling sessions about mental health with children aged 11 and under has increased by 37% compared to before the lockdown.
It costs £4 for one of our trained volunteer counsellors to answer a child's call for help to Childline.
Together we can help children who have been abused to rebuild their lives. But all this is only possible with your support.
Thank you for your support.
Show us yer’ bake is kindly sponsored by Andrew Ingredients www.andrewingredients.co.uk
By submitting my images to showusyerbake@nspcc.org.uk
I hereby give the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (registered charity numbers 216401 and SC037717) and its subsidiary,NSPCC Trading Company Limited (company number 890446), (together the “NSPCC”) permission to store and use these images and identify me by my first name and home town only beside the images.
Full disclaimer can be issued on request, This consent lasts
for a period of up to 5 years from the date submission. Should you
wish to withdraw your consent at any time, please contact the NSPCC at: Fundraising Support, NSPCC Diane Engelhardt House,
Unit 2, Treglown Court, Dowlais Road, Cardiff CF24 5LQ’