NSPCC Tribute Funds

An NSPCC Tribute Fund can help you keep someone’s memory alive by protecting children in their name.

You can upload pictures and add stories about the person the Fund is honouring and friends and family can sign the visitors' book, leave messages or light a candle.

New Funds (1,229 tributes)

Peter Mcaree

1935 - 2021

Dad made his first donation of £15 back in 1997.  In 2000, he set up a regular monthly donation and has been donating ever since.  He has raised £3500 to date.  Dad chose this charity as the welfare of children was always something he was very passionate about.

Edna May Francis

1930 - 2021

In memory of our dear Mum

Jess Gunther

1933 - 2021

Jess was a wonderful mother, loving family member and dear friend. she was generous with all she loved never forgetting a birthday or Christmas and always caring. Her love of children, family, friends, wildlife and pets, smiling the biggest smile at every photo and video she sees. Every text she sent always ended in extra hugs and kisses.

Mavis Morrison

1939 - 2021

Mavis a wonderful, warm and caring wife, mum, and nan. The life and soul of every room she was in. Always a smile and story.  Her family, researching family history and doing her crafts and art projects.This fund is set up for friends and family to donate to the NSPCC, a charity very close to Mavis's heart.
Please feel free to share your memories and photos

Paula Harris

1939 - 2021

Paula was a wife, mum, nana and sister. She was many things to many people. She always put others before herself and was generous to a fault. Loved by many. The thing she loved most was family. That's was nothing in her life that was dearer to her heart.

Peter Moss

1950 - 2020

For our Dad so that every child can have a better life

Bridie Noble

1941 - 2020

Bridie was a caring loving lady who loved her husband children grandchildren and great grandchildren so much. She donated to the NSPCC every month.  She most loved her husband children grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved everyone At the funeral £246.

Trish Irwin

1933 - 2020

Trish requested a collection in aid of the NSPCC. Trish was a loving mother, and grandmother.

Paul Burton

1966 - 2020

Paul died on the 31st of October 2020 after battling Multiple Sclerosis for  30 years a disease that robbed him of his ability to live a normal life at the end depending entirely on others to look after him. Even during his darkest times Paul would have concern for others around him he was compassionate about helping others.

Roy Killigrew

1934 - 2020

This is to remember my lovely father who sadly passed away on the 29th November. As we having a small affair with few people and no flowers and difficult for people to attend due to current tier restrictions, we setting up this fund for people to donate in his memory.
In loving memory of Jean Hooley who passed away peacefully on 8th November 2020 aged 85. She is now reunited with her beloved husband Tony. Jean was a very happy lady, bubbly and full of fun and gave a lot to the community.

Trevor Bloodworth

1940 - 2020

The fund is to help those children that are not as lucky as the children in our own families  Every child should be given a chance.Trevor was a loving  caring Husband, Father and Grandad. He loved travelling, the church and all things Italian but above all, his family.

Denis Walker

1951 - 2020

Denis cared greatly about the work the NSPCC do and has donated £1000 to them in his Will. This Light Up Childhood Fund is a unique way to remember Denis and fundraise in his memory to help give more children the brighter future they deserve.
This fund has been set up in memory of Brian Eisenberg, a stalwart of the Harrow NSPCC Branch and organiser of our annual Bridge Evening. He bought great energy and enthusiasm to our events, was kind and welcoming and will be greatly missed by us all.

Bill Breckell

1948 - 2020

Bill was generous, honest, kind, and a loyal friend, husband, dad, and granddad.  Professional and hard-working, always supportive and calm.  He was never happier than with his grandchildren, Jenny, Ally, Callum and Ethan - on holiday or when visiting. Please add your memories, thoughts, and photos of Bill.

Paul Eccott

1942 - 2020

The NSPCC was always a charity in Paul's heart Paul was a loving Husband, Father and grandfather who most loved his family.

Maria Constantinou

1923 - 2020

In loving memory of Maria Constantinou who passed away peacefully on October 11th 2020 aged 97. She is now reunited with her beloved husband Michael.

Lee Hawkins

1972 - 2020

As Lee passed away so suddenly and tragically on August 27th 2020, as a family we wanted to do something positive and set something up in her memory. NSPCC was the charity close to Lee's heart and she loved children, so we ask that any donations are given in memory of Lee.

Hilda Cornforth

1922 - 2020

Hilda was Secretary of the Consett Branch of NSPCC many years ago so your kind donation would be much appreciated in her memory

Jack Mcneil

1943 - 2020

As a social worker, Jack went beyond the call of duty for the children and families he worked with. He worked closely with the NSPCC on a number of cases and continued to donate to the charity after his retirement. Jack requested that any funeral donations be made to the NSPCC in his memory.

Sheila Rolls

1926 - 2020

Sheila's family would love those who loved her, to contribute to this wonderful charity in her memory.Sheila devoted many years of her very long life to raising money for the NSPCC in her North London neighbourhood of Winchmore Hill.

John Sivell

1938 - 2020

John was a cheerful, laid back man. John had travelled the world when younger. Later he turned to writing and his allotment.. He loved a good meal, an occasional whisky and someone to chat to.Ideally a lady.  Any thoughts or memories of John, please add.

Richard Turner

1942 - 2020

Dad was the most loving, kind, fabulous man.He was an amazing husband, dad, grandad, son, brother, uncle and friend.He was simply our world.  Dad was first and foremost a strong family man.He loved spending time with us all and was incredibly proud of everything that we achieved and we him.