Gifts That Keep On Giving
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holidays, graduations ... the list of gift-giving occasions never
ends, but what do you get for someone who already has it all, and
probably can do without additional clutter? How about marking a
happy day by sharing the joy with needy people of the world, in
honor of your friend or loved
one.<br><br><strong><br></strong><strong>Oxfam
Unwrapped</strong> <br><br><a rel="nofollow"
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width="222" height="213"></a>Oxfam is a powerful voice in
alleviating world poverty and has a long history of helping the
world's poor, whether in emergency situations, through
lobbying and campaigning, or by dedicated aid work on the ground.
Their annual program expenditure is around $638.25 million
globally, meaning that they appreciate any help they can get!
Recognizing that more and more people are willing to forgo
traditional gifts in order to help less fortunate families, Oxfam
asked some of the poorest people in the world what would really
make a difference to their lives. They used the information to
create the extensive gift catalogue of <a rel="nofollow"
title="Oxfam Unwrapped" target="_blank"
href="http://www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/Hub.aspx?catalog=Unwrapped&category=UWGifts">Oxfam
Unwrapped</a>, which has a diverse range of gift options such
as goats, fertilizer, school supplies, solar-powered water, and
programs to help women start and maintain their own small
businesses. Among the subcategories are "Positive
Pressies," where you can donate towards support for people
with HIV or AIDS as well as educational and preventative measures;
"Working Wonders," which lists sustainable gifts,
among them a share in a plantation; and "People
Power," which helps give people in developing countries a
voice, by distributing radios, materials to prevent domestic
violence against women, and promoting education for
all.<br><span><a rel="nofollow" title="Oxfam"
target="_blank"
href="http://www.oxfam.org.uk/">www.oxfam.org.uk</a></span>
| Phone: +44 (0)1623 724 366
<br><br><br><strong>Trees for a
Change</strong> <br><br>Planting trees is a fun
and environmentally sound way to commemorate an event, but if you
live in the city and don't have your own land, simply
don't have a green thumb, or want to plant a tree in honor
of someone who lives elsewhere, turn to <a rel="nofollow"
title="Trees for a Change" target="_blank"
href="http://www.treesforachange.com/">Trees for a
Change</a>, an organization that will arrange for a tree in
the name of your nearest and dearest to be planted in a U.S.
National Forest, by a certified employee of the Forest Service.
Because the tree will live in a pristine National Forest (it
won't be used for lumber), you can't actually have
a name or a plaque emblazoned on it, but you'll receive a
gift card explaining your donation and listing the
recipient's name, and it will be recorded in the National
Forest's tree registry. For displaying the sentiment and
the certificate, purchase a rustic wooden picture frame made from
recycled barns or old homes. Trees are essential to the ecosystem;
not only will your arbor help to provide food and habitat (all
trees planted are indigenous to the areas), but it will help
replenish a forest damaged by wild fire or disease. This really is
a gift that keeps on giving, especially if you're concerned
about your carbon footprint—in one year a single tree can
absorb ten pounds of pollutant from the air and convert 330 pounds
of carbon dioxide into oxygen. Rather than leaving future
generations a planet severely in distress, you'll be
helping to ensure that the earth stays as healthy as possible for
years to come. <br><span><a rel="nofollow"
title="Trees for a Change" target="_blank"
href="http://www.treesforachange.com/">www.treesforachange.com</a></span>
| Phone: +1 707 508 9262 <br>PO Box 4351 | Santa Rosa, CA
95402 United States<br><br>
<strong><br>Heifer International</strong>
<br><br>Does Dad really want another tie? Do the
newlyweds really need another set of candlesticks? Instead, buy
them a gift worthy of Noah's Ark—perhaps a llama to
donate to a family in South America or a flock of chickens for a
community in the Philippines. Since 1944, US-based <a
rel="nofollow" title="Heifer International" target="_blank"
href="http://www.heifer.org/site/c.edJRKQNiFiG/b.204586/k.9430/Gift_Catalog.htm?msource=kw1725">Heifer
International</a> has helped the world's poorest help
themselves by giving them livestock, animal husbandry training, and
other resources that will allow them to create their own
livelihoods for the long-term. The innovative
organization's name was inspired by the original batch of
17 heifers that were sent from Pennsylvania to Puerto Rico,
organized by Midwest farmer Dan West, who had been moved by the
plight of children in the Spanish Civil War and their reliance on
hand-outs. A heifer is a young female cow that has not yet given
birth. As well as a reliable source of milk, the cow is the
beginning of a chain of gift-giving; when she has her calves, they
will be passed onto another family in need. The knowledge and
skills that Heifer teaches are also passed on within the community,
particularly between women who would not otherwise get the chance
to gain independence in this way. These days, Heifer offers a huge
range of gifts from which to choose. The hardy llama is great for
people living in the mountains of Peru; not only does it leave
minimal impact on the environment, eating scrub that other animals
don't eat, but its wool is an important source of survival
and income, woven into blankets, ponchos, carpet and rope. Forget
wine and cheese—Heifer's “gift baskets”
contain a variety of small livestock like chickens, rabbit and even
honey bees that can provide a family with nutritious food and
income for years to come. Couples who don't want tons of
pots and pans for their wedding can go to <a rel="nofollow"
title="Heifer.org" target="_blank"
href="http://www.heifer.org/">Heifer.org</a> and create a
fun online wedding registry, personalizing it with a message, photo
and their customized list of the liveliest gifts ever.
<span><br><a rel="nofollow" title="Heifer.org"
target="_blank"
href="http://www.heifer.org/">http://www.heifer.org/</a></span>
| Phone: +1 800 422 0474 <br>1 World Avenue | Little Rock, AR
72202 United
States<br><strong><br><br></strong>
<strong>World Wildlife Fund Animal Adoption</strong>
<br><br>In August 2007, the Yangtze river dolphin was
the first large mammal to be declared extinct in the past 50 years.
Since the time of Columbus, only four large mammal families have
become extinct, yet these days more and more threatened animals are
in danger of following the fate of the river dolphin; species like
tigers, pandas and gorillas teeter on the brink. Thankfully the
<a rel="nofollow" title="WWF- Gift Center" target="_blank"
href="http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/index.cfm?sc=AWY0800WC000&CFID=19346207&CFTOKEN=e0a5037038480aab-90E3E31E-CF00-8C1A-E97BCE6B57DF43B7">World
Wildlife Fund</a> (WWF) is on the case. The global group has
been championing environmental and wildlife conservation since
1961, and is dedicated to preserving biodiversity the world
over—ensuring that species are given a chance a survival. Up
to 90% of their funding comes from supporter donations, so give
them a helping hand by "adopting" an animal for
yourself or a friend. There are different types of adoption packs
available—for $25 you receive a certificate and photo of your
animals; for $250 you'll also receive a cuddly toy family
and have your certificate and photo in a hinged double frame.
Whether you're a fan of the traditional WWF symbol, the
giant panda, or you want to adopt something more unusual, like
anacondas, an octopus or a blue footed booby, there's a
huge range of animals, from the cute and fluffy to the big and
scary—crocodile anyone? At least you don't have to
give it a home! It's a great gift for a child or nature
lover who wants to know that they (and you) are doing their bit to
try and prevent environmental tragedies.<span><br><a
rel="nofollow" title="WWF- Gift Center" target="_blank"
href="http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/index.cfm?sc=AWY0800WC000&CFID=19346207&CFTOKEN=e0a5037038480aab-90E3E31E-CF00-8C1A-E97BCE6B57DF43B7">www.wwf.org</a></span>
| Phone: +1 800 225 5993<br><br> <strong>UNICEF
Inspired Gifts</strong> <br><br>Pokemon, Wii,
iPod or High School Musical—I just can't keep up with
what kids think is “cool” anymore. And even if by some
stroke of luck you do manage to buy the “in” gift, by
next month it'll be forgotten. Instead, why not buy
something for kids who'll be really grateful, and are in
real need. For 60 years, <a rel="nofollow" title="UNICEF"
target="_blank"
href="http://inspiredgifts.unicefusa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ig_homepage">UNICEF</a>
(the United Nations Children's Fund) has been helping
children throughout the world fight poverty, disease, abuse and
malnutrition—they provide vaccinations for 40% of the
world's children. You can become a part of the effort by
buying from their “Inspired Gifts” selection and
sending an e-card to your birthday boy or girl to let them know how
much their present has helped change the lives of less fortunate
children. The gifts range from school pencils and books, bicycles
and water pumps to vitamins, vaccines and HIV and AIDS medicines.
One of my favorites is the "Recreation Kit,"
which contains enough sporty supplies—such as team tunics,
soccer balls, rackets, whistles, scoring slates—for 90
poverty-stricken children to do what they should be
doing—play—and it particularly encourages girls to get
involved in physical activity. You can also shop for yourself at
<a rel="nofollow" title="http://www.unicefusa.org/"
target="_blank"
href="http://www.unicefusa.org/">Unicefusa.org</a>, which
has a line of stationery, wrapping paper, greeting and holiday
cards and other crafts and gift items, many of them hand-made by
artisans in the developing countries served by the organization.
<span><a rel="nofollow" title="UNICEF homepage"
target="_blank"
href="http://inspiredgifts.unicefusa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ig_homepage">http://www.unicefusa.org/</a></span>
| Phone: +1 800 486 4233 <br>125 Maiden Lane | New York, NY
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