NSPCC Scotland is giving parents and carers the chance to order a letter from Santa. 

The letters bring Christmas magic to little ones as well as raise vital funds to support children across the country. 

Each letter is personalised and includes details such as the child’s age, where they live and their favourite activity and are available in eight magical designs, including a festive footy Christmas World Cup Fever theme, so there’s something for every child.

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With every letter, a suggested donation of £8 could give vital support to a child by helping ensure that Childline stays open 24 hours day, 365 days a year.

A child will contact Childline every 25 seconds this winter and every gift to the NSPCC helps the charity be there for children who reach out for help – even on Christmas Day.

Since 2001, the NSPCC has sent more than three million letters, and raised more than £18million, including over £1m last year alone.

Caroline Renton, supporter fundraising manager for NSPCC Scotland, said: "A letter from Santa this Christmas is a truly special way to provide some magic for your little ones and get them in the festive mood.

"Not only will it bring a smile to their faces, but you’ll also be helping Childline to be there for other children and young people.

"On average, two children a minute call Childline.

"For these children, Christmas can be the worst time of year.

"Every donation made when ordering a letter will help us make a difference to the lives of children who are struggling in Scotland and in the UK.

"Thank you to all those who have ordered a letter from Santa so far." 

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