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Life Changing Charity Gifts from $10 with CAREgifts
Choose from a wide range of charity gift ideas from CAREgifts Australia, an international aid organisation who are helping women and girls across the world fight global poverty. With prices starting at just $10, your gift will be offering the less fortunate a chance for a better life.
What Will the Recipient Get from the Charity Gift?
- Choice of Gift card or e card
- Help a woman and her community to lift themselves out of poverty
- The knowledge that their gift is making a huge difference
Top Selling Charity Gifts from CAREgifts
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>> Buy a Piglet for just $40
A piglet, once grown to it's full potential, will provide offspring that can provide not only food, but also a source of extra income if they are sold at the market. On your next special occasion why not give your loved one a gift they're not Oinking likely to forget! -
>> Clean Water for just $60
Something that we take for granted, but for other people across the globe it's seen as a gift. Help provide a family with clean and safe drinking water, allowing more time to be spent in school rather than fetching and carrying. -
>> Fruit Trees from just $35
The gift of a fruit tree is the perfect present to help a family back on to their feet. With the fruit to eat and sell, not only will you be providing a good source of nutrients, but also a fantastic way to earn an income through fruit sales.
About CARE
The CARE charity was first founded in 1945 America after World War II, when food and supplies were sent to Europe. To this day, CARE now has 14 national member countries and provides emergency relief to up to 82 million people in 87 countries. CARE Australia joined in 1987, and now manage programs in over 22 countries.
CARE's main ethos is to give women and girls living in poverty the chance to break free through education and motivation. This in turn will lead to less deaths during childbirth, and a better understanding of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Women and girls provide the single highest return on investment in the developing world. By investing in them, CARE are investing in the future.
Where Does the Money Go?
CARE Australia spend 89% of all incomings on overseas projects, with just 5% being used on administration. 92% of all staff are local citizens of the countries that CARE work in, empowering the local community and ensuring a lasting impact in developing countries.
Latest News from the Charity Gifts Australia Blog
- Wesley Mission Call for Sustainable Poker Machine Reform
Wesley Mission are continuing to encourage Australians on the poker machine reform in an attempt to help the thousands of people with gambling addictions across the country. This comes in the wake of the announcement that the Government plan to make changes to its earlier plans on the gambling issue.
- Sydney FC Partnership with UNICEF Australia
Sydney FC is pleased to join the ranks of football giants Barcelona and Manchester United by joining in partnership with the UNICEF charity. The club intend to work alongside UNICEF to help improve child rights in Asia and around the world. With football playing such a huge role in people’s lives across the globe, it’s great to see some of the world’s biggest clubs joining the children’s charity in the fight to give the less fortunate a helping hand in life.
- Oxfam Demand Fair Selection Process for Next World Bank Leader
Oxfam Australia is leading a coalition of campaigners to call for an open election for the next World Bank leader, with strong input from developing countries. The campaigners not only include Oxfam, but also Eurodad and the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (Afrodad), who hope the US will no longer monopolise the top position.
- 13 Year Old Raises $3000 for Unicef Australia
Amazing news coming in from Melbourne, where a 13 year old girl managed to raise a whopping $3000 for UNICEF Australia via her ‘Bat Mitzvah’. Natalie Adler decided to ask her guests to donate money to UNICEF instead of buying her gifts, and were they to argue? After all, a ‘Bat Mitzvah’ is the Jewish acknowledgment that a child has the same rights as an adult.
- Great Valentines Gifts at Oxfam Fair Trade Shop
Love is in the air, and in little under a week you will be judged on how romantic you are. Can you feel the tension in the air, I know I can!
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