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Make a difference — SOS Children

Make a difference

With your help we can continue the important work we do to give children a brighter future. Help vulnerable children and fragmenting families by supporting our Children's Villages and our projects in education and healthcare. Your fundraising, volunteering, and awareness raising will help children to live, to grow, and to learn.

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Host a 'Good Read'

Enjoy a doubly good read by sharing a book and at the same time making a difference to the lives of vulnerable children around the world

Choose your book…

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Donate in celebration

Instead of receiving gifts for your celebrations, ask friends and family to make a lasting change by giving a donation to SOS Children

Celebrate an occasion...

 
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Phil Spencer's Sustainable Sales

"Here is a fantastic opportunity to help abandoned and orphaned children around the world..."

Find out how…

 
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Become a volunteer

A little of your time can make a big difference. Become an advocate for SOS Children or work in our office and share your time

Volunteer for SOS Children…

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Hold a fundraising event

A step-by-step guide to fundraising for SOS Children by putting on an event. Make a difference to our work worldwide

Organise an event...

 
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Raise awareness

Find out how you can support us on social media, link to our website, request a speaker for a talk, or send one of our free eCards

Spread the word...

 
 

Whether you choose to sponsor a child, donate, fundraise, or volunteer your support is important - it means we can continue our work around the world. You can also help us by telling people about our charity; find out ways to 'spread the word'.

Are you from a school or youth group and would like to get involved? Why not look at our online resources and ways to support us on our schools section.

See the difference your generous gifts have made to the children, families and communities in our care. Here you can learn more about the countries we work in and the difficulties that continue to be faced by vulnerable communities everyday.

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