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How Nationwide is helping support vulnerable children and families

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Elijah Cruz - Digital Communications Officer
Tuesday 19 November 2024
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We're delighted to have Nationwide Building Society as our Headline Partner for our Secret Santa campaign this year. Here are some of the ways Nationwide is supporting us.

1. Promoting Secret Santa in their branches

When you visit your local Nationwide branch this Christmas, you're sure to see signs of Secret Santa.

You'll be able to donate and become a Secret Santa in-branch. Plus, many Nationwide branches will have a Secret Santa 'Giving Tree' - a Christmas tree with baubles representing the different ways we support vulnerable children.

Simply scan a bauble with your phone, and choose a virtual gift to donate. You could help give a vulnerable child the essentials that too many UK children go without.

You can expect to see Secret Santa branding in all Nationwide branches from December.

2. Getting staff involved

Its not just their customers that are getting involved in Secret Santa - Nationwide is encouraging all its staff to get into the festive spirit, too.

From wearing their best Christmas jumpers on 'Knit-mas Day', to taking part in Christmas quizzes and lots lots more, staff at your local branch of Nationwide are sure to have an extra special festive season.

All of the Secret Santa-related activities that Nationwide staff are getting involved with will help to raise money for Action for Children, and could bring joy and magic to vulnerable children across the UK.

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Be a Secret Santa

Donate and you could help a vulnerable child feel the magic of Christmas. 

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