Pin It 2 Raise Awareness 4 Ebola's 12,000 Sierra Leonean Orphans !

Hope 4 Ebola Orphans - make our cause, your cause! New charity launches Pinterest awareness campaign for Ebola's 12,000+ orphans in Sierra Leone.
 
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone - Nov. 12, 2015 - PRLog -- Hope 4 Ebola Orphans, a new non-profit charity, launches a Pin It! campaign today to raise awareness of Ebola's 12,000 orphans  tragically left behind after the World Health Organisation (WHO) officially declared Sierra Leone Ebola free.

The Pin It campaign - Hope 4 Ebola Orphans make our cause Your Cause – features the faces and stories of Ebola Orphans who have no parents to protect them, along with facts about the impact of the Ebola pandemic.

Quote from founder, Mayila Yansanneh:

"We want everyone to know about the struggle Ebola's orphans face. These children have no-one to care for them, protect them or love them.

Sierra Leone is Ebola free but we must remember those we have lost and those left behind - Ebola's 12,000 orphans.

So we lay down a challenge to Pinterest:  Pinners!

- Hope 4 Ebola orphans - make our cause your cause - create a Pin Board

- Mix it up with pins of your own

- Get creative #4ebolaorphans !

We'll put every Board featuring our orphans on our website to show our appreciation!"

Sierra Leone is now Ebola free but according to recent estimates, more than 12,000 children lost one or both parents to the deadly Ebola virus and more than 3,000 lost both parents. (Source: StreetChild - district by district census, April, 2015).

About

Help 4 Ebola Orphans is a new Anglo-Dutch Foundation charity, founded by Mayila Yansanneh, dedicated to raising awareness about Ebola’s orphans and fundraising in Europe and the United States to support Ebola’s orphans in Sierra Leone by providing clothing, health care and education.

You can find out more by visiting our website: http://hope4ebolaorphans.org/ or by following us, hearting us and sharing us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and G+ to raise awareness for Ebola's orphans.

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Ebola’s orphan Santigie, age 3, lost both his parents, grandmother and two sisters in the Sierra Leone Ebola pandemic. Make Santigie’s Cause Your Cause.

Media Contact
Tim Sherry
Press & Communications
contact@hope4ebolaorphans.org

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