Malaria Shield
Give a treated mosquito net to a family to keep them safe from contracting malaria.
Give life-changing gifts that work together to transform the lives of moms, dads, and children in the world's poorest places.
Give a treated mosquito net to a family to keep them safe from contracting malaria.
You can protect a child from trafficking by providing training that will teach them how to identify a trafficker's lies and stay safe.
Provide a sustainable source of clean water in drought-affected areas that can store rainwater long-term.
You can give one-tenth of a system and, as your support is combined with others, you’ll provide a village with safe water.
Your gift gives a new village savings group everything they need to start saving and borrowing for business or family needs.
You can give a child a new backpack, books, and much more to help prepare them for success in school.
Your gift of a sewing machine will help a mom earn her own income and provide for her family.
Your gift of a sheep will provide fresh milk for a family and vaccinations to keep the sheep healthy.
You can help a mom or dad in poverty start their own business, enabling them to provide food for their family and send their children to school.
You can give a child in poverty two soccer balls and help teach them important life skills through sports.
By stocking a fish pond you can help a fisherman earn an income, send his children to school, and save for the future.
Your gift enables a family in poverty to feed themselves and sell the extra vegetables for income.
Your gift will provide young students a place to learn, escape poverty, and one day give back to their village.
You can give a family in poverty a water filter that will remove dirt and bacteria, ensuring they are healthy and free from waterborne diseases.
You can provide a well for an entire village, meeting a community's most basic needs for clean water.
You can provide a scholarship for a child in poverty to attend school for an entire year.
You can provide a scholarship for a child in poverty to attend school for an entire year plus school supplies.