Sudocrem to donate up to £25,000 to the NSPCC

Sudocrem, the UK’s leading nappy rash treatment, is delighted to announce a donation of up to £25,000 in total to the NSPCC. Sudocrem is currently supporting ‘All babies count’, an online campaign which will support the NSPCC’s work to prevent the abuse and neglect of babies.
Here’s how you can support All babies count:

Visit facebook.com/Sudocrem or tweet about the campaign. Sudocrem will donate 50p for each ‘like’ on Sudocrem’s Facebook page and 25p for every tweet using the #allbabiescount hashtag. Sudocrem will also donate 50p for every comment on the NSPCC Facebook campaign page: NSPCC.org.uk/allbabiescount.


So what are you waiting for? Get tweeting, liking and commenting!

The NSPCC is the UK’s leading children’s charity specialising in child protection. Their vision is to end cruelty to children in the UK and they make a difference for all children by standing up for their rights, listening to them, helping them when they need the NSPCC and by making them safe. The NSPCC runs projects and services across the United Kingdom and Channel Islands, including ChildLine, the UK’s free, confidential 24-hour helpline for children and young people and the NSPCC Helpline for adults concerned about the safety of a child.

I fully support the ‘all babies count campaign’ and Sudocrem’s, whose nappy rash cream I used on munckin, involvement. As the NSPCC says on it’s site, ‘babies are more likely to suffer neglect and abuse and are eight times more likely to be killed than any other child’.

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