Blogs and news
Our campaigns in COVID-19 times
The world is facing one of its most unpredictable moments as we speak to the COVID-19 pandemic hitting hard. More than 1.5 billion students have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic with closings in 192 countries.
Bring the family closer together this Easter
Setting the virus outbreak aside, supermarkets are still offering a variety of Easter eggs to buy. If you ask me, they are just as essential to buy as baked beans at this time.
Do your part in helping the kids in home-schooling
The pandemic is real, as are the struggles with home-schooling. Step up and donate your unwanted electronics today.
Richard House Children’s Hospice
Today is the 28th of January and we have just visited Richard House Children’s Hospice in Beckton. We brought two boxes of new toys and donated £850 to pay for music therapy and playtime supplies.
Thousands of abuse victims forced to return to their abuser
Research by Refuge and Women’s Aid has underlined the damage done by government policies, especially for specialist refuge services.
Response to the investigation into school exclusions
Investigation by The Evening Standard reveals an unprecedented increase in school exclusions is contributing to London’s knife crime surge. We want to become part of the reforms.
Anti-bullying week 2019: Setting the right example
Last week in schools around the country, teachers and pupils have been discussing the approaches that are needed to tackle bullying. Despite the efforts of groups like the Anti-Bullying Alliance, bullying remains prolific. Fixing the problem will require a society-wide shift in attitude.
What to do when your kid is anxious about going to school
Feeling anxious about going to school isn’t a new phenomenon afflicting today’s kids. After all, we all remember saying we didn’t want to go to school the day of a test. But today’s students are dealing with more stress and more pressure than ever before.
Why We Need to Talk About Child Abuse
The scale of child abuse in the UK is hidden from view. The highest statistics significantly underestimate how many children in the UK are exposed to acts of cruelty, violence or neglect. Click here to find out how we can uphold our social responsibility to protect the rights of all children.
Celebrating Childhood Dreams
Children have an incredible ability to dream – something that is reflected in the work of famed children’s author, Roald Dahl. With stories like Fantastic Mr. Fox, The BFG, and James and the Giant Peach, Dahl’s legacy continues to expand imaginations and inspire childhood dreams.