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Buy Charity Gifts from $25 with WaterAid SH2OP for Life

Buy a refreshingly thoughtful Charity Gift from the WaterAid SH2OP for Life and you'll not only be bringing a smile to a loved ones face, you will also be providing the gift of life to those most in need.

How WaterAid worksWhat Will the Recipient Get from
Your Charity Gift?

  • The recipient gets a personalised ecard, explaining how your kind gift to them will help WaterAid transform lives.
  • Whichever lifesaving gift you choose, your gift from SH2OP for Life will help people gain access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene education.

WaterAid SH2OP for Life

Proceeds from your charity gift go towards help WaterAids great work in in water, sanitation and hygiene projects in Africa and Asia. With your help WaterAid can continue to support communities in need long in to the future.

  • Two Taps for a Village Water Point - Just $25>> Two Taps for a Village Water Point - Just $25
    Turn heads with this great gift from WaterAid SH2OP for Life. For just $25 you will be providing 2 taps which gives communities access to the precious gift of safe, clean water. This great gift comes with an ecard for the recipient so why not raise a glass to health and long life!

  • Tools to Dig a Well - Just $32>> Tools to Dig a Well - Just $32
    For just $32 you can buy a gift that helps communities and build their own well, giving them a permanent supply of safe, clean water. The tools needed to build a well are often very simple, but in thec countries where the need is mst many can’t afford them. With your help, they can!

About WaterAid

WaterAid work in some of the world’s poorest communities to ensure they have :

  1. access to safe, clean water
  2. access to sanitary toilets
  3. knowledge about basic hygiene.

These three essentials form the first steps out of poverty. When communities have them, every family has better health, education and income. They have hope for the future.

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  • Help the Government Keep Their Promise with UNICEF

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