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Change Lives with Charity Gifts from $20Wesley Mission has a real mission – to assist real people with real needs. You can help. This year, instead of buying traditional gifts, why not buy charity gifts on behalf of those you love? At the new online Wesley Gift Shop you can choose from a selection of innovative and original gifts. Each one helps someone in the Wesley Mission community.

What Will the Recipient Get from the Charity Gift?

  • a beautifully designed e card
  • a personalised message from the sender
  • an explanation into how their gift will help

Top selling Wesley Mission Gifts

Wesley Mission Gifts offer a number of gifts that will help you to make a real difference. Below is our top 3 gifts ideas.

  • $30 After school care$30 After School Care
    Basic needs like food and clothes are getting increasingly expensive, so both parents now have to work in order to support their struggling families. Kids need to be in before and after school care, so that parents can go off to work.

  • $40 Life saving phone call$80 More than a Bed
    $80 per day for accommodation, food and support for a homeless person with mental illness. Some people with mental illness can find it difficult to live close to other people. As a result, maintaining long-term accommodation can be difficult. Having stable accommodation, counselling, education goals and hobbies are measures to fight against mental illness.

  • $20 Stationary set$20 Stationary Set
    A stationery set is basic but many kids from disadvantaged homes do not even have simple items to help them do well in school and complete their work like other children. Help to educate with this simple gift.

Wesley Mission in Action

 

About Wesley Mission

The Wesley Mission can be traced back all the way back to the first Methodist church in Sydney, 1812. In 1977, the union of Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational Churches and the Central Methodist Mission then became Wesley Mission. Their aim is to offer counselling, social and medical services to people who need it the most and to help those with mental illness. Through their tireless work within the community, the Wesley Mission aim to help turn people's lives around for good.

Where Does the Money Go?

The money you donate to the Wesley Mission is used in the areas in which the goods or services are used. If your $50 gift was a pack of 10 nursery rhyme books, then the donation will go to help Wesley Mission's children and families programs. The initiative helps to provide counselling to children with problems at home and at school. All donations are used in Wesley Mission's projects so, no matter what you choose you'll be helping to transform lives.

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