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

12-14-2011 04:36 AM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous

Press release from: Sudocrem

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 www.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: www.nspcc.org.uk/allbabiescount

In addition to this support, Sudocrem is also raising funds for the NSPCC by auctioning a jewel encrusted charm bracelet on eBay, designed by world famous jewellery designer Theo Fennell. Created from white gold and 24 rubies, the auction will open in the first week of December.

Ray Stafford CEO of Forest Europe said:
“Sudocrem has been helping to soothe sore skin for almost 80 years. The market leader in the treatment of nappy rash, it’s used by mums, dads and healthcare professionals everywhere. We are proud to support the NSPCC and their work with vulnerable babies and children”.

Svetlana Kirov, NSPCC Head of Corporate Partnerships, said:
“Sudocrem has pledged to donate £25,000 to the NSPCC. We’re urging bloggers to support the All babies count campaign; Sudocrem will make a donation to the NSPCC for every tweet using the #allbabiescount hashtag and for every blogger who ‘likes’ their Facebook page and posts a comment on the NSPCC Facebook Campaign page.”
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NOTES TO EDITORS
Why choose Sudocrem?
Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream has been helping to soothe sore skin for almost 80 years.

Unlike some nappy rash products on the market, Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is a licensed medicine, which means we’ve had to submit clinical data proving that Sudocrem is an effective and safe treatment and of consistent high quality.

NSPCC
The NSPCC is the UK’s leading children's charity specialising in child protection. Our vision is to end cruelty to children in the UK and we make a difference for all children by standing up for their rights, listening to them, helping them when they need us 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.

Help make sure All babies count:
• www.nspcc.org.uk/allbabiescount
• https://twitter.com/nspcc
• http://www.facebook.com/nspcc

Sudocrem is the UKs favourite nappy rash cream. Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is clinically proven to heal nappy rash.
It has proved itself as a product that can be trusted to soothe, heal and protect a baby’s delicate skin and works in three ways:

• It contains an emollient that soothes sore or inflamed skin.
• It works as a mild local anaesthetic to help ease pain and irritation.
• A water-repellent base forms a protective barrier, helping to stop any irritants (urine and faeces) coming into contact with the skin.

For treatment of nappy rash. Always read the label.

SUDOCREM ONLINE RESOURCES

• Website - www.sudocrem.co.uk
• Blog – www.sudocrem.co.uk/blog
• Facebook page – www.facebook.com/sudocrem
• Twitter page – www.twitter.com/sudocrem
• Youtube channel -www.youtube.com/sudocrem

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