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Charity Gifts

What are charity gifts?

A charity gift could be a goat for a family in Burundi, cocoa seedlings for a farmer in Nicaragua, or a school desk for a child in Sudan. The person receiving the gift receives a card telling them more about the gift you’ve bought on their behalf and how it will benefit the community.

Why should I buy a charity gift?

Charity gifts are a great way to show friends and family you are thinking of them while helping some of the poorest people in the world. You can really personalise the gift too – for example, for an animal lover, you could buy a family a cow.

What about ethical gifts?

Many charities also offer a selection of beautiful and unusual ethical gifts like chocolate, jewellery, and toiletries. Ethical gifts are produced in a way that is fair to the local community and kind to the environment.

Charity gifts and ethical gifts can be easily ordered and paid for online.

Popular Charity Gifts

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Help children with cancer by purchasing a gift from the CLIC Sargent gift shop.

Some of the gifts available from the Guide Dogs Dogalogue shop

Looking for a fun way to support the work of Guide Dogs? Well, look no further - the brand new gift shop from Guide Dogs is sure to meet your needs!

 
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English Heritage understand the importance of England's rich history. Discover more about how you can help support them look after it with a gift from their online shop.

Practical Action products from shop

Practical Action are a charity that uses their knowledge of technology to help as many of the world’s poorest communities as they are able.

They focus on sustainable solutions to the causes of poverty and implement frameworks that help people build their own way out of poverty.

The charity has been going for more than 40 years and implemented a large portfolio of solutions that have been of great practical benefit to communities who need help the most.

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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is a charity that is at the forefront of protecting avian species as well as the wider areas they inhabit, and other flora and fauna in the local ecosystem.

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Info on the great personalised wedding favours you can buy from Cancer Research UK. A great way to fight cancer and thank your guests.

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On this page we have information on the online shop brought to you by the world famous, Eden Project. Get fast facts about the products.

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Send a Cow is a Christian charity founded in 1988 by a group of UK farmers, who wanted to help families suffering from the aftermath of war in Africa.

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Rainbow Trust is a children's charity supports families with children who are terminally ill or have life-threatening illnesses.

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Get info about gifts from Present Aid (from poverty charity Christian Aid). There's 30 fun and unusual gift ideas we highly recommend.

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Tax exempt status of registered charities and online security

All of the charities listed on this website are registered with the Charity Commission in the United Kingdom. Like any business, charities have to submit Tax Returns to HM Revenue and Customs, but all donations are declared and the charities do not have to pay tax on them. This means all your donation to charity will help to further their vision and goals.

Registered charity numbers

Each charity's registered number can be seen prominently displayed on the bottom of their respective pages on this site and underneath their logos.

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Is my donation to charity secure?

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