Show your support, simply by saving your stamps and foreign coins! When you send in your stamps and coins with our freepost label, you'll be fundraising at no cost to you. Please note this label will send the stamps straight to the stamp collectors, please do not include anything else in your envelope. 

You can just collect your own stamps and coins, or make an even larger impact by encouraging your friends, family, workplace and local community to get involved too. We have a poster available to download and print to help spread the word! However big you choose to go, here's all you need to know.

Become a life-saving stamp and coin saver:

Step 1: Start collecting stamps as they come through on your post. Stamps don't need to be thoroughly sorted, but it helps if you can trim the edges. Leave a centimetre of envelope or packaging around each stamp when you trim them.

Step 2: Pack up your envelope or box and pop it back in the post when convenient for you.

Step 3: Download your freepost envelope label and print. If you can't print and would like an envelope sent to you please email [email protected] with your address.

Step 4:  Sit back while your contribution is processed. We'll receive a donation based on the overall weight of the stamps and coins you, the Kicks Count community, collect.

The address labels send the stamps straight to our stamp collector, please do not include anything else in your envelope. If you have anything to send to Kicks Count please use our postal address 10 The Copse, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6BN

If you want people to give you the stamps you can download this poster and add your name
 
If you want to leave a box for people to leave their stamps in you can download this poster

How your stamps and coins help

Raising awareness of baby's movements is critical for preventing stillbirth and keeping mums and babies safe. The UK's stillbirth rate has decreased since Kicks Count started but it is still far too high.

Despite thinking her baby's reduced movement might be because of her anterior placenta, proud mum Lorna called her maternity unit. Her precious daughter was delivered shortly after. Read stories of the difference our work, and your support, makes to families.