Social Media and Communications Toolkit

Be Part of the Global Voice

Big movements begin with small steps. Every time you share about Orphan Sunday, you’re helping to open eyes, touch hearts, and inspire action. Awareness creates visibility — and visibility brings change.

Orphan Sunday is not just a day; it’s a global movement of prayer, compassion, and family restoration. When you share a post, tell a story, or invite others to join, you are multiplying hope — showing the world that every child is seen, valued, and created for family.

Use the downloadable social media graphics, posters, and templates we’ve created to help you spread the message. Whether you post online, speak in your church, or simply tell a friend, your voice matters.

To make it even easier, we’ve created customizable Canva templates. You can edit text, add your church logo, or adapt the graphics into your own language — so the message connects best with your community.

Together, our voices form a global chorus — calling the Church to reflect God’s heart, protect vulnerable children, and strengthen families.

Follow us on social media and help spread the word — share our posts and don’t forget to use our hashtags: #OrphanSunday #WWO

Other resources

One Church – One Child

A Simple Way for Your Church to Transform a Life
Every child was created for family. Yet many live without love, security, or belonging—waiting...
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Orphan Sunday Devotional

The 13-Day Orphan Sunday Devotional is a journey into God’s heart for the orphaned and vulnerable.
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One Church – One Family

A Simple Way for Every Church to Make a Lasting Difference
Every child was created to grow up in the love and safety of a family. Yet millions...
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Orphan Sunday Sermon Outline

“Faith That Looks Like Family”
“Faith That Looks Like Family”. Main Text: James 1:27
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Still have questions about Orphan Sunday?

Reach out to us at info [at] worldwithoutorphans.org

 


Orphan Sunday is an initiative of Every Orphan's Hope and CAFO and is supported by World Without Orphans

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