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Small Subscriptions, Big Impact: My Promise Delivered

Childline & The Not Forgotten receive first donations

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I know it has only been a few months, but I am due a donation to these wonderful charities myself, so I decided to do it all at the same time! Since announcing that I would be donating all paid subscriptions for this blog to two very special charities, I have gained the support of two paid subscribers.

I want to say a personal thank you to Jules and Ashley, as you are not only supporting me and pushing me to keep writing, but you are also supporting the Not Forgotten Association and Childline, and having a very real impact on the lives of Children and Veterans



Now, as the old saying goes, “From acorns mighty oaks grow” and that is very true here because my blog is slowly growing and now has over 200 subscribers, that is 200 people who have taken an interest in my efforts to protect children online and it is this which gives me the energy to keep writing. The fact that I am also able to support amazing charities is the cherry on top!

So, down to the numbers! As you can see, I have received £25.31 in subscriptions since turning them on. Before I split the donations, I am going to double the amount and then double again as my donation, because until the mighty oak has grown, I want the charities to receive a good amount :)

Therefore, I have donated £50 to each charity today and set a reminder on my calendar for 6 months from now to hopefully donate the same, if not more!

Thanks again to everybody who follows and supports me in the battle to defeat the abilities of online predators to destroy the lives of many.


As always, thank you for your support. Please share this across your social media, and if you do have any comments, questions, or concerns, then feel free to reach out to me here or on BlueSky as I am always happy to spend some time helping to protect children online.

Remember that becoming a paid subscriber means that you will be supporting two charities that are very close to my heart and doing amazing things for people. The Not Forgotten Association and Childline as I will split all subscriptions 50/50 and donate to each charity every six months as I don’t do any of this for financial gain.

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