martedì 17 marzo 2020

MLI 3 virtual lesson 2 20th March


Here is the copy of the NSPCC advert we will  be looking at on Friday :


That’s how easy it is to break  a child’s arm
Jeremy was five when  his father first broke his arm.
He simply straightened out the tiny limb and broke the bone like it was a pencil.
This happened on six separate ocassions.
Jeremy lived his childhood in fear: not knowing what  would set off his father’s rage, just waiting to  receive another beating..-
Some abused children  say  the gaps in between  are  worse than  the abuse itself.

Every morning thousands of children in the UK are waking up  to  the abuse Jeremy experienced.
 And still more are living in neglect, knowing that  they will   not have enough to  eat, or that  they  will have to  look  after themselves.
This is how easy it is to  stop  cruelty to  children
If it makes you sick  to  think  about it, don’t miss this chance to  do  something. Because there is a way you can  stop  abuse and neglect, and you don’t even  have to  leave you desk  to  do  it.
By giving a donation to  the NSPCC from  your pay packet every month with  Give As You Earn, you will  be supporting vital  services that are helping to prevent child cruelty and help  those who  have suffered it.
And it’s the most cost-effective way  to  donate.
That’s because the company will match  whatever you give up  to £100 per month, and your donation is taken  from your salary before tax.
What  all  this means for a 22% tax payer is that if you were to donate £15 per month, you’d effectively be paying £11.70, and the NSPCC would get £30.
To  support the NSPCC through  Give As You Earn please contact Mathew O’Connell on extension 8466 or email Mathew.oconnell…….







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