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Mrs Sample School Name Address line 1 Address line 2 Address line 3 Address line 4 Town Postcode Dear Mrs Sample, Thank you for signing up to take part in NSPCC Number Day on Friday 2 February 2018. We do hope you will support our mega maths day at your school and raise money to support NSPCC. It’s Maths, but not as you know it! Teachers and pupils all over the country enjoy taking part in Number Day. It is a fantastic way to have fun with maths and an opportunity for your school to help fight for every childhood. The money raised at your school will make a significant difference to us in preventing abuse ensuring we can be there for every child who needs us. “The children had great fun on Number Day, developing their application of maths in real life whilst supporting a fantastic charity. It developed our school’s aims of children realising that maths is a life skill, rather than just a school subject.” – Jeanette Davies, Blackmoor Park Junior School Next Steps 1. Put Friday 2nd February 2018 in your school diary. 2. Plan your fundraising event by visiting our website at nspcc.org.uk/numberdayresources and deciding what Number Day activities you will run in your school. 3. Spread the word by displaying the enclosed posters (more available to download online). 4. Have fun and raise lots of money for the NSPCC. 5. Pay in the money you raised to NSPCC using the attached giro or form on reverse. Supporter Number: Appeal Code: 183209 We are counting on your support We do hope that your school will be able to join in on the fun and don’t forget to share your photos and stories with us on social media by using #numberday. Contacting us If you have any queries, please e-mail us at [email protected] and we will be more than happy to help. Thank you for your amazing support. NSPCC Number Day Team *Supported by *Number Day is supported by Man AHL and Oxford University Press, led by NSPCC. Hold on to this letter, it’s needed to pay in the money you have raised. ©NSPCC 2017. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Registered charity England and Wales 216401. Scotland SC037717. J20171253

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Mrs SampleSchool NameAddress line 1Address line 2Address line 3Address line 4TownPostcode

Dear Mrs Sample,

Thank you for signing up to take part in NSPCC Number Day on Friday 2 February 2018. We dohope you will support our mega maths day at your school and raise money to support NSPCC.

It’s Maths, but not as you know it!Teachers and pupils all over the country enjoy taking part in Number Day. It is a fantastic way to have fun with maths and an opportunity for your school to help fight for every childhood. The money raised at your school will make a significant difference to us in preventing abuse ensuring we can be there for every child who needs us.

“The children had great fun on Number Day, developing their application of maths in real life whilst supporting a fantastic charity. It developed our school’s aims of children realising that

maths is a life skill, rather than just a school subject.”– Jeanette Davies, Blackmoor Park Junior School

Next Steps1. Put Friday 2nd February 2018 in your school diary.2. Plan your fundraising event by visiting our website at nspcc.org.uk/numberdayresources

and deciding what Number Day activities you will run in your school.3. Spread the word by displaying the enclosed posters (more available to download online).4. Have fun and raise lots of money for the NSPCC.5. Pay in the money you raised to NSPCC using the attached giro or form on reverse.

Supporter Number: Appeal Code: 183209

We are counting on your supportWe do hope that your school will be able to join in on the fun and don’t forget to share your photos and stories with us on social media by using #numberday.

Contacting us If you have any queries, please e-mail us at [email protected] and we will be more than happy to help.

Thank you for your amazing support. NSPCC Number Day Team

*Supported by

* Number Day is supported by Man AHL and Oxford University Press, led by NSPCC.

Hold on to this

letter, it’s needed

to pay in the money

you have raised.

©N

SP

CC

2017. N

ational Society for the P

revention of Cruelty to C

hildren. Registered charity E

ngland and Wales 216

401

. Scotland S

C0

37

717. J201712

53

How to payHere are three easy ways to pay in the money your school has raised:

1. Complete this form and return it alongside a cheque or postal order payable to ‘NSPCC Registered Charity’ or with your credit / debit card details using the enclosed envelope. Please do not send cash in the post.

2. Call us on 020 7825 2505 and make your payment over the phone. When calling, please quote your supporter number, that you will find on this letter.

3. Pay in your money raised using the attached bank giro. Take the whole form to your local Barclays branch, deposit the money you have raised and return this completed form to the NSPCC. Please find the address below.

Send this completed form and any sponsor forms for gift aid to: NSPCC, Valldata House,2a Halifax Road, Melksham, SN12 6YY.

Supporter Number Appeal Code 183209

Amount raised: £ I enclose a cheque / postal order / CAF voucher made payable

to ‘NSPCC Registered Charity’ Please debit my MasterCard / Visa / CAF charity card (circle as appropriate) Card no.Expiry date / Start date /Name of person paying in money Signature Date /

We will continue to contact you in the ways that you have agreed to but you can change the way we contact you at any time. If you wish to do this please call our Supporter Care team on 020 7825 2505 or email [email protected].

Number Day Organiser NameSchool NameAddress line 1Address line 2Address line 3Address line 4TownPostcode

Thank you!

*Supported by

* Number Day is supported by Man AHL and Oxford University Press, led by NSPCC.

©N

SP

CC

2017. N

ational Society for the P

revention of Cruelty to C

hildren. Registered charity E

ngland and Wales 216

401

. Scotland S

C0

37

717. J201712

53