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Buy a Charity Gift for a loved one from Oxfam Unwrapped from a selection of gift ideas that’ll make someone's day in more ways than one! Charity Gifts from just $10 - make a difference to someone on need.

What Will the Recipient Get from the Charity Gift?

  • The recipient gets a personalised card, explaining how their special gift is fighting poverty - one duck, chicken or goat at a time!
  • When you order online, you can have your own message printed on the card which will be sent directly to the recipient
  • Your gift can help save people around the world from poverty.

Top Selling Charity Gifts from Oxfam Unwrapped

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Oxfam Unwrapped have over 40 gifts that will help you to make a real difference. Below is our top 3 gifts ideas.

  • Buy a Chicken - Poultry power, paltry price - Just $10 >> Buy a Chicken - Poultry power, paltry price - Just $10
    By training women in income-generating activities such as poultry rearing you are giving them the opportunity to earn money for themselves and their families. Don’t chicken out - buy two, four or half a dozen today!

  • Grab a Goat - It’s a bank, it’s an investment, it’s a goat! - Just $39>> Grab a Goat - It’s a bank, it’s an investment, it’s a goat! - Just $39
    The Oxfam favourite - buying a goat gifting is still a great way to save everyone’s day as they can then be sold to raise funds for school fees or tools. It's also the gift that keeps on giving as the first female kid is given to another family and the process starts all over again - no kidding!

  • Cattle Manure - $15>> Cattle Manure - $15
    A great gift guaranteed to raise a smile! Everyone knows someone who will appreciate getting poo in the post. So give them this card, then we can buy loads of manure for families in Sri Lanka, and help grow their crops without the need for chemical fertiliser.

With their latest range of "funusual" gifts, you’ll be safe knowing that your gift will be put to good use - I mean how many pairs of socks does one man need? When you buy something from the catalogue, your donation goes straight to help support the Oxfam programs.

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  • Joel Madden Plea for UNICEF Australia

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    WWF Australia has welcomed the news that South Korea has passed a new legislation to begin an Emissions Trading Scheme starting in 2015. South Korea is our countriess third largest export market, and last year alone received over $22 billion worth of Australian goods. WWF charity officials are now calling on the Australian government to take South Korea’s lead and help transform the countries clean economy.

  • Help the Government Keep Their Promise with UNICEF

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