Royal Mail Group staff, which includes everyone who works at the Post Office, voted overwhelmingly to make Barnardo's their charity partners. And for their part, Barnardo's, the UK's biggest children's charity, now work with more than 100,000 young people in 415 projects across the UK.

The emblem reflects the link between the two organisations.
Thousands of Royal Mail staff already do volunteer work for Barnardo's and give the charity around £18,000 a month through their payroll. Royal Mail Group Chief Executive Adam Crozier is also 100 per cent behind the awards. "Children's Champions is now a firm favourite in our social action calendar," he says.
"I've been a judge for the past two years, and the winners' stories always inspire me."
Barnardo's is often the last hope for children. If you feel you can help, visit the website www.barnardos.org.uk/donate
Of every £1 donated, 94p goes directly to Barnardo's work with children.
You can also make over- the-counter donations at any Post Office.
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