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Raise awareness

By spreading the word about the work we do, you are enabling us grow and help more children across the world find a loving family. There are a variety of ways you can raise awareness about SOS Children, from joining us on social media, to requesting a speaker or linking to our website. However you chose to share our message, you will be making a real difference to our work.

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Support SOS Children on social media

You can connect with us on social media and share videos, photos and information about our work. Find out how you can take action online:

Stay in touch with us on social media…

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Link to our website

If you have a home page or other web page, you can support us by linking to our website. Adding links are a great way to bring new supporters to our website. Learn how to place a banner or link to us on your site:

Find out how to link to us…

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Request a speaker

SOS Children Speakers are available to visit your club, group or school to tell you more about the difficulties faced by vulnerable children. Arrange for a speaker to talk to you about our work:

Read about requesting a speaker…

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Send an eCard

We have a variety of free charity eCards, which you can send to your friends and family over email quickly and easily. Take a look at our eCard selection:

See our selection of eCards…

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Sell on eBay

When you sell on eBay you can donate a proportion of your proceeds to SOS Children and eBay also chips in:

Find out how to use eBay for Charity…

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