Do you know Britain's Kindest Kid?
Do you know a young RSPCA supporter aged between five and 16? Have they done something special and caring for animals? Then maybe they could be Britain's Kindest Kid!
Five News and Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) want to recognise the amazing charitable work of children and are in search of Britain's Kindest Kid 2010.
If you know one of our many amazing young supporters, we want them to be in with a chance of winning this fantastic competition.
Promoting kindness to animals
Our vision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom, and part of our mission to achieve this is to promote kindness to all animals.
Being a young RSPCA supporter, perhaps this person has already done something to help promote kindness to animals - for instance, they may have:
- adopted a pet from one of our rescue centres and given an animal a second chance at life
- raised vital funds for us through a sponsored event, or through donating their hard-earned pocket money
- backed one of our animal welfare campaigns
- volunteered for their local RSPCA branch or animal centre.
Whatever the reason, we think they deserve to be recognised and rewarded for all the special and caring things they do in aid of animal welfare, no matter how big or small.
Enter now!
The winner of this extraordinary competition will receive:
- a whopping £1,000 pocket money
- a further £1,000 in Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) vouchers to donate to their favourite charities
- an appearance on Five News.
So for a chance of someone you know being recognised as Britain's Kindest Kid 2010 and inspiring others to follow their lead, simply nominate them by filling in the online entry form at:
Entrants must be between five and 16 years old, and will need to provide details of a supporting adult on the entry form.
Closing date for entries is 5pm on Monday, 4 October 2010.
Whatever your chosen young person has done to help the animals, we wish them good luck!

