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Christmas Appeal 2025

Give knowledge. Build confidence. Change futures.

Donate to Just Finance Foundation this Christmas and help reach more children with vital financial education that changes lives.

For too many children and young people, money means worry.

Without regular financial education at home or at school, they grow up unsure how to make sense of money - not just how to manage it, but how to think, feel and talk about it with confidence.

That lack of confidence follows them into adulthood and leaves them more vulnerable to money stress, unhealthy risk and scams.

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This Christmas, you can help change that story.

Your generous support will help empower more children across the UK with quality financial education that prepares them with skills for life. That includes building the confidence, curiosity and self-awareness to handle the every day ups and downs of money as they grow.

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Together, we can prepare children for lifelong financial wellbeing.

Why your donation matters

Money confidence isn’t just about coins and notes - it’s about hope, wellbeing and confidence.

When a child learns how to make informed choices with money, they’re learning how to think for themselves, plan for their future, and build a life that aligns with their values and dreams.

As a charity, our financial education is free for children across the UK - no matter where they go to school or how much money they have at home. This wouldn’t be possible without generous supporters like you.

Your donation this Christmas helps us provide year-round training, resources and support to educators across the UK, helping them teach children how to make sense of money.

“I think kids should learn not to spend all their money at once and to not spend what you don’t need. The lessons at school helped me know what not to spend.”

- 9 year old pupil from Nottinghamshire

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How your donation helps this Christmas

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£200 could fund Milo’s Money books and toys for 10 primary schools, reaching 270 kids.

£500 could support 38 kids with financial education, giving them the tools they need to thrive.

£3,600 could fund LifeSavers training, resources and ongoing support in a primary school..

Your donation can help us reach more schools like Helen’s

Helen is a Headteacher at a rural school in Nottinghamshire with over 29 years’ experience in education. Helen came to JFF for quality financial education resources because she wanted to empower her pupils and prepare them for the future without placing additional pressure on her hardworking teachers.

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“Paul from the LifeSavers team came out to train us on how to use the resources. It meant a lot to us that the resources were ready and accessible, and free! It’s hard for small schools like us because we can’t afford paid schemes for every subject. Financial education isn’t always prioritised because it’s not a key part of the curriculum or the Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) requirements.

“The children are really engaged because we have introduced ‘The Big Picture’ – why these topics/skills will be important to them later in life. It’s helped them think carefully about the money they do have, that they don’t always have to spend it all. And that’s what’s changed.

I also now have children who say they want to give their money to other people, now they understand that some people have more money than others. These discussions never took place before LifeSavers.

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More schools like Helen’s need help to deliver quality financial education to their pupils on a regular basis. Will you send a donation today to help us reach them?