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Today is Tuesday, February 7th 2012

Concern Worldwide Shop - Products

Concern Worldwide Shop have a selection of gift ideas to suit all budget. Purchase a virtual charity present from them and you will be providing funds to help Concern bring an end to poverty in 25 countries worldwide. By working directly with local communities, Concern are able to help provide food, clean water, health care and education to more people thanks to funds raised through their virtual presents.

Per page:
  1. Piglet

    Piglet

    £8.00

  2. Mosquito Net

    Mosquito Net

    £9.00

  3. Plumpy Nut Meals

    Plumpy Nut Meals

    £16.00

  4. Emergency Food

    Emergency Food

    £62.00

  1. Teacher Training

    Teacher Training

    £70.00

  2. 8 Apple Trees

    8 Apple Trees

    £7.00

  3. Sports Equipment

    Sports Equipment

    £9.00

  4. Essential Drugs

    Essential Drugs

    £10.00

  1. 6 Chickens

    6 Chickens

    £13.00

  2. Malaria Tablets

    Malaria Tablets

    £13.00

  3. School Books

    School Books

    £13.00

  4. Pineapple Plants

    Pineapple Plants

    £15.00

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