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Online volunteering: a kindness in one click

14.04.2025 14:06

Become part of the Sun of Hope team!

 

You're scrolling through your social media feed, but you could be saving someone's life at the same time. Yes, that's you.

 

Online volunteers are people who help foundations from the comfort of their own homes. They don't have an extra million, but they have a kind heart and a phone.

 

What do online volunteers do?

- They share posts about fundraising on social networks.

- Help as many people as possible to see the children's stories.

- Draw attention to the urgent need.

 

Each repost is like a loud shout: ‘Let's save them together!’

Sometimes, such a repost makes it possible to find the exact person to complete the fundraising.

 

All it takes is a desire to help and a short time.

 

Want to be part of the team? Email us at info@sunofhope.fund - we'll add you to the volunteer chat.

 

Together we are strong.

Together, we are the ‘Sun of Hope’.

 

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