Fundraise at school and make a child feel special this Christmas

Christmas can be a hard time of year for children who are vulnerable or in care. Your school can bring joy to a child this Christmas with a surprise book gift.

Illustration by Ashling Lindsay of a boy holding a book at Christmas

Can your school help?

Through our Letterbox Club, we send book parcels out during the year to children who are vulnerable or in care. 

For many children, it may be the first time they have had a letter or parcel through the post. For some, these may be the first books they’ve owned.

The BookTrust Christmas appeal raises money to send them a special parcel at what can be a hard time of year. They may live in a household where there is no money to buy presents, or it may be their first festive season away from their family. 

This year, your donation could help send surprise book gifts to over 12,250 vulnerable children to bring joy and brighten their Christmas. 

Thank you postcard from Aayliyah after BookTrust's Christmas campaign

How it works

1. Get your school on board!

Select an idea... For example:

  • A sponsored Readathon
  • Bake sale
  • Book sale
  • Quiz night

Take a look at our A-Z of fundraising ideas for more suggestions. 

2. Shout out about the event and unite students, parents and teachers

3. Collect, count and return all money raised to BookTrust, or pay in your donation online by card or PayPal

Pay here

Please make cheques payable to BookTrust and send by post, with a note about the event and your name, to:

Fundraising Team
BookTrust, G8 Battersea Studios
80 Silverthorne Road
Battersea
London SW8 3HE

More about what we do and why

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How to support us

Help us get families reading

A love of books changes lives. Children who read for pleasure are likely to do better at school, as well as be more socially, culturally and emotionally prepared for life.

The Letterbox Club

The Letterbox Club

The Letterbox Club aims to inspire a love of reading and engagement with numeracy in children aged 3-13 who are looked-after. They are enrolled by local authorities and schools, and receive monthly parcels of books and educational materials.