Rochdale people urged to brew up support for NSPCC
Date published: 28 June 2010

NSPCC
People in Rochdale are being encouraged to make their cuppa count for the NSPCC by backing the charity’s latest fundraising initiative “Stop for Tea.”
The Stop for Tea campaign aims to get people to organise their own Stop for Tea event and raise money to support the NSPCC’s drive to end cruelty to children.
There are many ways that people can get involved. For example by organising a traditional afternoon tea in the office, organising a children’s tea party or even by “teeing off” on your local golf course to raise money.
All cuppa lovers can get involved, whether it is at home with family and friends or in the workplace with colleagues, clients and customers. All you need to do is pour the tea, have fun and raise lots of money to help give children and young people a safer future.
Deborah Sefton, NSPCC community fundraising manager for Rochdale said: “The Stop for Tea campaign is a fantastic way to get involved and help the NSPCC raise vital funds to run projects for children, young people and families who need support. If we all play a part in raising the awareness, then together we can help put a stop to the horrors children and young people face.
“More than 165 million cups of tea are enjoyed in the UK every single day and the NSPCC need your help to ensure that as many of them as possible are poured to help children.”
None of the services and projects would be possible without the continued generosity of donors, fundraisers and supporters. If you are interested in finding out more or to get a Stop for Tea fundraising pack call 0161 628 1209, email stopfortea@nspcc.org.uk or visit www.nspcc.org.uk/stopfortea
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