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Christmas Advent 2023
Each year in December we post an online advent calendar featuring some of the orangutans at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre.
01/12/2023
Countdown to Christmas
As the holiday season officially commences, we are thrilled to once again begin our annual Christmas Advent calendar on our social media platforms.
This tradition holds a special place in our hearts, and we wanted to take a moment to share with you the reasons behind why we do it each year.
Celebrating our achievements
The Christmas season is a time of reflection, gratitude, and celebration. Our advent calendar is the opportunity for us to showcase some of the the orangutans who benefit from our work at Sepilok.
Each day opens up a new door of opportunity for us to share our impact as we ask you to join us in celebrating the positive change we strive to bring for orangutans and their rainforest home.
Connecting with our supporters
At the heart of our charity is a community of compassionate people like you, who share our passion for conservation. Our social media Advent calendar means we can engage with supporters both existing and new.
We love hearing your stories about visiting Sepilok, giving an adoption as a gift to friends or family, and how important orangutan conservation is to you.
Raising awareness
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, our Advent calendar aims to spread joy and awareness. We hope that you continue to support us and our work to protect and preserve the critically endangered orangutan in the years ahead, including 2024 and beyond.
Follow us on X, Instagram, and Facebook to see each advent calendar post as we count down to Christmas Day.
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