Donating to Children in Need is easy at PayPoint

Date published: 07 November 2013


Fundraisers and generous shoppers up and down the country will once again be able to make donations in cash to BBC Children in Need at more than 25,500 local shops with PayPoint right up to 10.00pm or even 11.00pm on the night of the Appeal Show on 15 November. Donations can also be made at PayPoint for the whole year afterwards, giving people plenty of time to collect all the money they have raised.

Seamus Smith, Managing Director of PayPoint, said: “So much effort is put into fundraising for this brilliant cause by millions of people so we want to make it as easy as possible for them the send in the funds raised or simply to make a personal donation. Paying in cash at a neighbourhood PayPoint is especially useful for young people and those unable to use plastic.

“Many people decide to make a donation on the night of the Appeal Show and they can do so in cash at their local PayPoint outlet, almost all of which are open until late in the evening and close to where they live.

“We are delighted to be supporting the BBC Children in Need appeal again this year and, hopefully, this will mean that even more money will be raised for BBC Children in Need.”

Donations can be made at any PayPoint outlet. There is no charge for making payments or donations at PayPoint or to BBC Children in Need for the facility. The BBC Children in Need Appeal Show takes place on Friday, 15 November, but it will be possible to make donations for the whole year afterwards. Every penny donated to this year's Appeal will go towards changing the lives of some of the most disadvantaged children and young people right here in the UK.

The PayPoint network is located in thousands of independent retailers as well as the Co-op, Spar, McColls, Costcutter, Sainsbury’s Local, One Stop, Nisa and Londis chains throughout the UK, and can be identified by the distinctive yellow and blue sign. Anyone looking for their nearest PayPoint outlet can find it at http://www.paypoint.co.uk.

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