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17/10/2007

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Stars ‘wear something WOW’ for orphans

Cambridge, 12 October 2007: TV presenters Lisa Butcher and Phil Spencer go all out for international children’s charity, SOS Children, by sporting Vivienne Westwood ensembles to support the charity’s exciting new ‘wear something WOW’ fundraising campaign.

wear something WOW’, which will be part of SOS Children’s World Orphan Week activities
(4th -10th February 2008), aims to get everyone young and old, up and down the country wearing something wacky, extravagant or just plain out of the ordinary for one day during World Orphan Week whilst making a contribution to the world’s largest orphan charity.

No convincing was necessary for SOS Ambassadors Lisa (BBC 1’s What Not To Wear) and Phil (Channel 4’s Location Location) to promote the campaign. “Who can resist the chance to ‘wear something WOW’ for a day, not me that’s for sure. I’m really excited about the campaign and as a single mother of two I feel passionately about the work that SOS Children’s does with some of the world’s most vulnerable children. I am planning to visit an SOS Children’s Village in South America before the end of the year,” enthused former model-turned TV presenter Lisa Butcher.

Phil Spencer jumped at the chance to help, “I experienced SOS Children’s work in Ghana first hand last year and was truly inspired by what I saw. If dressing up for a day will help the charity support even more children and communities, then it’s the very least I can do. I will be asking everyone I know to ‘wear something WOW’.”

100% of the suggested donations of £1 per child and £2 per adult to take part in ‘wear something WOW’ goes directly to SOS Children. Many SOS projects will benefit from the campaign including the building of a new SOS Children’s Village in Chipata, Zambia, where 10% of the country’s children are orphans. The village will include 15 family houses for up to 10 children each with an SOS mother, along with a small nursery and primary school, both of which will also benefit the local community.

The campaign also has the backing of Vivienne Westwood, who, along with London tailor Chris Kerr, was only too pleased to lend the charity some of their fantastic outfits to create some really WOW promotional posters. Vivienne Westwood spoke warmly of her involvement, “As a designer who has always taken inspiration from a broad range of influences and who revels in making beautiful and powerful clothes, I am delighted to be part of SOS Children’s ‘wear something WOW’ campaign, and help give orphans around the world a family for life.”

Monsoon Accessorize will be supporting the charity by selling two ‘WOW’ jewellery items, available in branches of Accessorize and online. 25% of the profits from these items will be donated to The Monsoon Accessorize Trust and this money will go towards supporting SOS Children’s projects in China.

Downloadable fundraising packs and further information about taking part will be available on the ‘wear something WOW’ website, www.wearwow.com

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About SOS Children’s Villages

SOS Children’s Villages is the world’s largest orphan charity and provides family homes for children who have no one else to care for them. We currently care directly for over 60,000 orphaned or abandoned children in 450 unique children’s villages in 123 countries around the world. More than 1 million people also benefit from SOS outreach programmes, which include nurseries, schools, vocational training as well as medical centres, community support programmes and emergency relief work.

About The Monsoon & Accessorize Trust

The Monsoon Accessorize Trust was founded in 1994 to mark Monsoon's 21st birthday. It’s
aims are to help improve the lives of disadvantaged children and women in Asia and China with projects focusing on education, healthcare and income generation. These areas were chosen in light of Monsoon's long established trading links with these regions.
www.monsoontrust.org

CONTACT:
Elizabeth@soschildren.org
Tel: 01223 365589

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