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We’re going BIG on Thursday 30th April

Take part in the World’s Biggest Music Quiz from 1-2pm and be part of an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt, as we aim to break the record for the largest online quiz, with the chance to win huge prizes!

Hosted by Cash for Kids patrons Ant & Dec alongside your favourite radio presenters, you’ll get an hour of jam-packed quiz fun, themed rounds, huge tunes and serious bragging rights.

Want to host your own event? Grab a fundraising pack and get involved your way. Whether it’s running your own quiz with our Big Quiz Pack or organising some fun activities with the Kids Pack, there are loads of ways to take part and make a difference.

Not into quizzes? No problem! There are plenty of other ways to get involved too.

Who you're helping

At Cash for Kids, we support children and young people who are affected by poverty, illness, neglect or additional needs.

We work with local communities to provide the things they need most, when they need them most. Through our grant rounds, we fund projects, equipment and services that make a real, lasting difference to children’s lives.

Click here to find out how your fundraising supports children in your community.

The World’s Biggest Music Quiz

Donate to play at 1pm on Thursday 30th April, be part of the official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt, and have the chance to win these prizes!

It's a £5 minimum donation to get your unique quiz entry code and link, which we'll send you in the days leading up to 30th April. On the day, enter your code and play along live from 1pm using your phone, tablet or computer while listening to the show on your device. Entries close on 29th April.

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Raised local, stays local

We’ve got dedicated local fundraising teams in areas across the UK.

They’re part of the communities they serve, so they see first-hand the challenges children and families are facing. Where we have a local team, the money raised in that area stays local, supporting the children and young people who need it most.

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