Students can take part by showing up to school looking spotty, playing spot-inspired games and eating spotty cakes. Secondary school students can also help make a difference to young people during the cost of living crisis by putting on a non-uniform day, a bake sale or a ‘SPOTacular’ challenge.
With £700,000 collected during last year’s initiative, ParentPay are proud to be able to support Children in Need again on their ‘incredible mission’. BBC Children in Need believes that every child and young person deserves the opportunity to thrive and be the best they can be.
Claire Hoyle, commercial director at BBC Children in Need, commented: “Once again we are delighted to be working in partnership with ParentPay to help us support children and young people across the UK who are facing unimaginable challenges at this moment in time.
“We know that times are incredibly hard for everyone, and we are so grateful to schools and parents up and down the country who are supporting us once again through ParentPay where donations can be made easily and safely. Whether big or small, every donation makes a difference and we are enormously grateful to our supporters across the UK for their commitment to helping children and young people across the UK to thrive and be the best they can be.”
For more information visit: https://www.parentpay.com/children-in-need/.