nspcc_webThe UK’s leading children’s charity are launching a range a gaming products to raise funds.

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) announced on Thursday that they are to create online games to raise funds and awareness to their cause.

In June, they launched a weekly lottery, which is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. It gives players the chance to win up to a £1,000 in the weekly draw.

They also run a quarterly super draw where entrants could win up to £8,000.

They are not the first charity to invest in online gaming. Cancer charity Marie Curie Cancer Care launched Tickety Boo Games in 2013.

 

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