What is a charity? “A charity is an organisation which helps one group of people to support another, helps animals or protects the environment.”

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What is a charity? “A charity is an organisation which helps one group of people to support another, helps animals or protects the environment.”

Children’s Rights a happy childhood feel safe and secure be heard be valued an education support after neglect and abuse quality health care clean water nutritious food a home/shelter relax and play support if disabled Children of the world have the right to:

What could those worries be?

Who can help you with your worries? …and CHILDREN 1 ST

How CHILDREN 1 ST can help listening and talking offering advice playing through your problems providing help and support in the home friendship keeping children safe protecting children from harm.

How we help children ParentLine Scotland Children and Families Services Safeguarding in Sport bfriends

How you can help be a good friend be a good listener share your worries with others if you are worried about someone, tell an adult that you trust be kind and considerate to others respect others and yourself tell people about CHILDREN 1 ST and what we do.

£10art materials £12 an outing with a befriender £14 breakfast club for parents and children £16one class at Dinosaur School £18one storytelling session £20a puppet or games and music for young carers £22one hour of play therapy. How your money could help…

£27517 week course at Dinosaur School for one child £550six months supply of play and art materials for one abuse recovery service £800BIG BREAK – the chance for six Young Carers to receive a break from their day to day lives and the chance to be children! How your money could help…

Celebrate all things Scottish and help us to build a brighter future for Scotland’s vulnerable children and families. HAVE FUN!