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Today is Tuesday, February 7th 2012

Gifts in Action from ActionAid - Products

ActionAid's interactive Gifts in Action gives you the chance to buy unusual and thoughtful gifts - whilst also helping poor communities gain the skills and knowledge to transform their lives. The recipient gets a pop up card (or ecard) illustrating how your donation might be used and the great feeling of knowing you are helping those in need.

Per page:
  1. Bushel Of Seeds

    Bushel Of Seeds

    £10.00

  2. A chicken-breeding programme

    A chicken-breeding programme

    £10.00

  3. Winter coats for two schoolchildren

    Winter coats for two schoolchildren

    £10.00

  4. 3 Life Rings

    3 Life Rings

    £15.00

  1. Toys For Rwanda

    Toys For Rwanda

    £20.00

  2. An energy saving stove

    An energy saving stove

    £6.00

  3. A care package for a poor family living with HIV & AIDS

    A care package for a poor family living with HIV & AIDS

    £10.00

  4. A volunteer teacher

    A volunteer teacher

    £14.00

  1. After-school activities for poor children

    After-school activities for poor children

    £17.50

  2. A pickaxe, hoe and shovel

    A pickaxe, hoe and shovel

    £18.00

  3. School books for one child for a year - Haiti

    School books for one child for a year - Haiti

    £20.00

  4. A goat-breeding programme

    A goat-breeding programme

    £24.00

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