Daily mail charity appeal

The Daily Mail's charity appeals are a series of fundraising campaigns that the newspaper runs throughout the year to support various charitable causes. The appeals are usually launched in response to a specific crisis or need, and aim to raise money for a particular charity or cause.

Here are some examples of Daily Mail charity appeals:

  1. The Great Ormond Street Hospital Appeal: This appeal was launched in 2012 to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, a leading children's hospital in London. The appeal aimed to raise £10 million to fund new equipment, facilities, and research at the hospital.
  2. The Children in Need Appeal: This appeal is an annual fundraising campaign that supports disadvantaged children across the UK. The Daily Mail has been a long-time supporter of Children in Need, and has raised millions of pounds for the charity over the years.
  3. The Poppy Appeal: The Daily Mail has been a major supporter of the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal, which raises money to support British Armed Forces veterans and their families.
  4. The Text Santa Appeal: This appeal was launched in 2011 to raise money for a range of charities that support vulnerable people, including the homeless, the elderly, and those affected by natural disasters.
  5. The Children's Burns Trust Appeal: This appeal was launched in 2013 to raise money for the Children's Burns Trust, a charity that provides support and treatment for children who have suffered burns injuries.
  6. The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Appeal: This appeal was launched in 2014 to raise money for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which supports cancer patients and their families at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London.
  7. The NSPCC's Full Stop Campaign: The Daily Mail has supported the NSPCC's Full Stop campaign, which aims to raise awareness and funds to help prevent child abuse and neglect.

These are just a few examples of the many charity appeals that the Daily Mail has run over the years. The newspaper has a long history of supporting charitable causes and has raised millions of pounds for good causes through its appeals.