I think you may be confusing a number of different issues here and I am struggling to understand your English.
Anyway here goes:
1) In Wikipedia if you want separate articles for individual National Associations (which is a good thing) you need to find some press coverage for the relevant association. If you want to list a supporter for the national association on its page then you need to find a press reference or other source saying they supported that national association. As I said the three supporters listed on the SOS UK page all have websites linking to the SOS UK website. The Dalai Lama obviously knows who we are but has not made statements in the press about SOS UK so he is only listed on SOS International.
2) On the SOS Children's Villages page the link which you messed about with was not a link to the page on Wikipedia about SOS Children's Villages UK it was a link to the SOS UK external website. It used a more compact format (called an interwiki) for the link. This format is not available for SOS USA at present because they do not have a Wikipedia project involving their website.
I hope you can spend a little more time thinking about this and work out what things are different and what are analogous. When you are ready I am happy to help you develop whatever pages you are interested in developing. --BozMo talk 13:36, 6 August 2008 (UTC)