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Hunger and Poverty
Help Survivors of Deadly Floods in PakistanDevastating floods have ravaged northwest Pakistan, displacing over two million people and killing an estimated 1,200. The flood destroyed crops, homes, communication lines, roads, and bridges, making access to remote areas even more difficult. Survivors are also threatened by waterborne disease from contaminated wells and widespread flood waters. You can help! Your donation through this Gift That Gives More™ funds emergency aid in response to this catastrophe. $10 and up.
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Fund a Mobile Health Clinic in HaitiTens of thousands of earthquake survivors in Haiti are living without basic healthcare. Many are suffering from illnesses and injuries that are routinely addressed in the developed world. Incredibly, in a country only an hour and a half's journey by air from the United States, children are dying of preventable infections such as lockjaw (tetanus), and treatable illnesses such as typhoid and malaria. You can help. Just $10 helps fund a mobile health clinic in Haiti through Partners in Health.
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High-Efficiency Stoves for Mayan FamiliesThe ONIL Stove was designed by Don O'Neal, an American engineer who visited Guatemala and was appalled at the number and gravity of pulmonary illnesses, and also burns among women and children -- all caused by cooking over open fires. $28 funds half of the donor portion of an ONIL stove; $56 funds the entire donor portion.
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A Year of School Lunches for an AIDS OrphanOf Zambia's 1.2 million orphans, more than half lost their parents to the HIV epidemic. Grandparents and extended families are struggling to provide basic needs for these children. Education can bring hope for a better life for the orphans and for subsequent generations — and students receive a much-needed midday meal — for many, the only meal they will get all day. You can help! Just $18 feeds an AIDS orphan school lunches for an entire year.
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Help Artisans in Haiti RecoverIn the wake of the Haitian earthquake, thousands of artisans have lost everything, including one of the most important factors in recovery--the ability to earn a living. Just $15 can help artisans in Haiti buy new tools, electric generators, and rebuild structures or pay for relocation costs. Donate today!
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Provide Tents for HaitiAn estimated one million Haitians were made homeless by the devastating earthquake. With so many buildings structurally unsafe, people are sleeping on the ground in the open air. Tents are desperately needed as Haiti begins the slow and painful process of rebuilding. Purchase of this Gift That Gives More™ funds tents and bedding supplies for earthquake victims in Haiti. Starts at $10.
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Help Haitian AmputeesPurchase of this Gift That Gives More™ goes directly toward helping amputees in Haiti regain what they have lost. Funds are routed through GreaterGood.org, earmarked for prostheses and related services in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti. Starts at $15.
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High-Efficiency Stoves for Darfur RefugeesSince 2003, hundreds of thousands of African Sudanese have been killed in Darfur and another 2.2 million people--mostly women and children--are crowded into camps surrounded by a barren landscape. $20.00 will subsidize a Berkeley Darfur Stove for a family living in the Darfur refugee camps so that they don't have to venture into dangerous areas to gather wood.
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Feed a U.S. FamilyRight now in the United States -- one of the richest nations in the world -- over 49 million Americans, including over 16 million children, live in food-insecure households. Your gift of $25 will feed a family of four for two weeks, giving help and hope to those who need it most, through Feeding America.
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Super Nutrition for Malnourished ChildrenYou could literally save a life by providing nutrition powerful enough to bring a child back from the brink of death. Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTFs) are credited with cutting in half the malnutrition rate in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, and have been in use for the past several years around the world by organizations like Project Peanut Butter, Doctors Without Borders, and Partners In Health. RUTFs help with rapid weight gain, which can mean the difference between life and death for a young child. Just $20 funds one month of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (three meals a day) for a severely malnourished child in Haiti, Rwanda, Malawi, or Lesotho.
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Give Goats to Rwandan FamiliesHelp Rwandan weavers help themselves out of poverty by providing two healthy goats! Goats are a valuable commodity for many subsistence farmers around the world, representing increased earning power that can translate into better food, an education, and healthcare. $60.00 provides two healthy goats to a member of a weaving cooperative in Rwanda affiliated with Gahaya Links / Gifted Hands Innovation Center, helping to weave a better life for both Hutu and Tutsi artisans and their families.
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Contribute To Ending World HungerDonate to worthy charities that are working to end world hunger, combat poverty, and cultivate peace. Small actions add up to big change! You can choose to give in denominations as low as $1 or as high as $100.
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Bednets for Africa and HaitiBednets save lives by keeping malaria-infected mosquitoes away while families sleep. But while insecticide-treated bednets are a proven, cost-effective way of saving lives, in poverty-stricken parts of Haiti and Africa, they are beyond the financial reach of many families. Your gift of $20 provides six family-sized, insecticide-treated bednets to families in Africa or Haiti.
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Supply Clean Water to a School in TanzaniaThe world's supply of clean underground water is running out, and the places in the world that can least afford it are the ones being hardest hit. What if, instead of installing expensive electric pumps to extract the limited underground supply of fresh water, people could collect and clean rainwater? What if such a catchment and filtration system could be built easily by locals in the most rural areas using cheap, abundant local materials? Not only is it possible to collect rainwater and use it as a safe, clean source of water, it is already happening. The nonprofit organization Save the Rain teaches water-starved communities to use the rain as a sustainable water supply. Just $15 funds a lifetime of clean water for a villager in Tanzania through innovative, sustainable technology.
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Seeds of Hope for African FamiliesHelp plant seeds of hope for the future--literally. You can help African families who struggle with abnormal agricultural cycles. $30 provides 15 kilograms of seeds to grow nourishing maize, millet, carrots, spinach, peas, beans, onions and more, providing food for 15 people for years to come.
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Help Build a Happy House in HaitiHappiness begins at home -- and that's never been more true than with a Happy House in rural Haiti, a standardized dwelling that's low-cost, appropriate to local conditions, and far sturdier than the typical rural Haitian shack of sticks and straw. Built on a standard plan, the Happy House has four rooms, a cement slab floor (instead of dirt), a tin roof (instead of a matted, leaky nest of straw), and composite walls of rock, cement, and a skim coat of lime plaster. Contribute $20, $60, $150, or fund the entire house, from pilings to roof, for $600.
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Fund a Microloan for a Flock of ChickensIn rural Guatemala, a flock of chickens means nutritious eggs and protein for the family's children, as well as providing a source of income that can help make the difference between crushing poverty and the ability to build toward a better future. $35 funds a loan for a flock of approximately a dozen chickens and two dozen chicks for a rural woman in Guatemala. After she repays the microloan to Friendship Bridge, the money will fund another microloan, and then another, and then another -- creating a "pay it forward" effect that touches many lives in a truly international bridge of friendship.
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Feed an Orphan in India for a MonthIndia has a higher rate of malnutrition among children under the age of three than any other country in the world--46% in year 2007. Your $22 contribution provides a child in an Indian orphanage with one month of nourishing meals: rice, lentils, milk, vegetables, bread, noodles, and even such children's delights as fruit, peanut butter, jelly, and small cookies.
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Feed a Haitian Student for a YearFor years, parents in central Haiti faced a terrible choice. They could send their children to school with empty stomachs, in the hope that they might gain the skills to someday escape poverty. Or they could keep them at home to work in the family gardens, to help produce much-needed food for immediate future. Your gift of $50 will provide hot lunches prepared by local cooks for one Haitian student for one year.
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Business Grants for Rural African WomenGiving a young African woman economic independence and stability not only helps her as an individual, it also strengthens the economy of her local community. Your generous donation of $150 provides start-up costs and business training for a motivated young woman in fields such as fish drying, poultry keeping, market gardening and soapmaking.
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Care for an HIV PatientTens of millions of people worldwide are currently living with HIV/AIDS. Development of sophisticated "cocktails" of expensive antiretroviral (ARV) drugs has made HIV/AIDS a manageable chronic illness in developed countries. Partners in Health's groundbreaking HIV Equity Initiative provides the infrastructure missing in Third World countries, providing free, comprehensive HIV treatment and prevention services to the destitute sick. Fund one month of ARV medications for $11, three months for $32, six months for $64, or an entire year for $128.
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Feed a Rwandan Family for a MonthThe world produces a surplus of food, yet chronic hunger afflicts more than 850 million people worldwide, the vast majority of them in the developing world. $45 will feed a Rwandan family.
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Supply a Burmese Village Clinic for One DayThe ethnic minorities along the Thai-Burma border suffer limited health care and a health status among the world's worst. Your gift of $20 provides the daily essential medicine and supply costs for an entire village health clinic in eastern Burma, serving a population of approximately 5,000 people.
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Dental and Eye Exams for Americans in NeedAccording to 2006 estimates, 47 million Americans do not have the most basic of health insurance. For these millions of uninsured Americans struggling to get by without ever going to the doctor, dental and eye examinations are unaffordable and too often neglected. Remote Area Medical® Volunteer Corps provides donated healthcare to people in free clinics, helping bridge the healthcare gap. Your gift of $28 funds dental and eye exams for four needy Americans.
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Fund a Microloan for Seeds & Organic FertilizerFor the rural poor, close-to-the-earth assets such as seeds and fertilizer are a longed-for source of financial and food stability. Being able to begin or supplement a small-scale farm provides a source of income that can help make the difference between crushing poverty and the ability to build toward a better future. $50 funds 50 lb. of seed corn, 50 lb. of beans, and 50 lb. of organic fertilizer for a rural woman in Guatemala. After she repays the microloan to Friendship Bridge, the money will fund another microloan, and then another, and then another -- creating a "pay it forward" effect that touches many lives in a truly international bridge of friendship.
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Fund a Microloan for a PigHelp a struggling farmer in Guatemala help herself and her family by funding a microloan for a healthy pig. $27 can make a big difference in one family's future, and beyond. After the woman repays the microloan to Friendship Bridge, the money will fund another microloan, and then another, and then another -- creating a "pay it forward" effect.
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Supply Clean Water in BangladeshArsenic-contamined water in Bangladesh affects between 77 and 95 million people, including approximately 35 million children, causing devastating degenerative health problems and, eventually, liver failure leading to death. Your gift of $40 provides clean water through a SONO Filter for a Bangladeshi school or family, giving them the gift of clean cooking and drinking water for years to come.
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Help an Afghan Woman Learn EmbroideryHelp a woman in the refugee camps of Afghanistan support herself by learning the craft of embroidery. $40 provides embroidery supplies, three visits from a teacher, and a practice wage to allow a woman to learn embroidery and provide herself with a source of income. All finished embroidery is paid for in cash, and new supplies are provided, enabling a woman to transform her life as she transforms herself.
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Fund a Microloan for Sewing SuppliesGuatemala is famous for its abundance of colorful textile crafts, and for the artistry and creativity of its traditional craftswomen. For a woman who wants to start a small business for extra income, however, the initial investment in raw materials can be beyond the family's means. $31 helps a struggling artisan in Guatemala help herself and her family by funding a microloan for five large boxes of colorful thread. After she repays the microloan to Friendship Bridge, the money will fund another microloan, giving even more.
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Supply Clean Water to a VillageWater projects are one of the most effective ways of saving lives and one of the most cost-effective investments in disease prevention. Partners in Health has been working in Haiti for over 20 years, and has learned that making clean water available can save and improve lives right away. During the past two decades, PIH has constructed and repaired more than a dozen water systems in several towns and villages in Haiti's Central Plateau, and now you can help. $28 funds one day of clean water, while a large donation of $10,000 (perhaps a fundraising goal for a school, team, or social organization) would fund the complete construction of an entire well.
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Protect Africans from River BlindnessOnchocerciasis, or river blindness, is a public health epidemic affecting millions of people worldwide. The bite of the blackfly infects the unlucky victim with a parasitic worm, which lives on in the body and eventually causes blindness, among many other problems. $20 protects 50 Africans from river blindness by providing a once-a-year pill that kills the parasite and preserves the precious gift of vision.
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Help Transport Medical Supplies to Rural AreasEvery year, the Remote Area Medical® (RAM) Volunteer Corps sends volunteer doctors, dentists, and veterinarians on missions to provide free healthcare and education to people in remote areas around the world. The professional expertise is donated, but the cost of getting there and back again is one of RAM's largest unfunded costs. $20 helps ensure that medical personnel and supplies can get to the places they are needed the most, in remote and underserved locations around the world.
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Pay a Health Worker's SalaryIn sub-Saharan Africa, a mere 3% of the world's health workers struggle to combat 24% of the global disease burden, while the health of the Haitian people ranks as the worst in the Western Hemisphere. $62.50 funds the monthly salary for a trained health worker to provide community-based care through Partners in Health.
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Internet Access for Rural Health ClinicsHealth clinics in the most remote and needy areas -- for instance, the mountains in Lesotho, where remote clinics are only accessible by small airplanes -- are largely cut off from the rest of the world. Unable to contact each other or the nearest city to coordinate vital triage and emergency medical information sharing, the health clinics are not nearly as effective as they should be. $20 funds a day of satellite internet connectivity for a remote health clinic in Rwanda, Malawi, or Lesotho.
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Help Cover Uninsured Medical NeedsFund a week of medication for an underinsured American with a chronic disease who has been prescribed medication, but whose insurance will not cover the full cost. $38 helps someone with Age-Related Macular Degeneration, which targets the eyes; and $71 helps someone with Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, or Crohn's Disease.
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Bednets for BurmaMalaria, a deadly disease carried by mosquitoes, is the leading cause of death in Eastern Burma, accounting for 42% of deaths. Insecticide-treated bednets are a proven, cost-effective way of saving lives, yet in rural Burma, they are beyond the reach of many families. Your gift of $30 provides six family-sized, insecticide-treated bednets to families along the Thai-Burma border.
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Nutritious Food for Patients in South AfricaEdendale Hospital in the South African city of Durban has large numbers of HIV positive patients receiving anti-retroviral medications, but who often go hungry. In response, a small, donor-supported cafeteria was opened at the hospital in January 2008. While the supplies are all donated, the cost of hiring staff to cook and distribute the food is a sticking point. Without more help, the cafeteria can be open only one day per week. $25 funds an entire day of operations for this grassroots effort.
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Beekeeping Training in Central AmericaHelp Central American families obtain a stable income source from a sweet source -- beekeeping! Through Mercy Corps' Small Species Project, Mercy Corps gives farmers the tools they need to start raising honeybees. Your donation of $65 helps farmers taste the sweet rewards of a marketable skill — one that helps keep their families healthy and sends their kids to school.
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Treat Malaria Patients in BurmaMalaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in eastern Burma, accounting for 23% of medical cases, and 42% of deaths, with a disproportionate impact on young children. Over 20% of Burmese children will die before their fifth birthday, nearly half from malaria, a deadly disease carried by mosquitoes. $23 provides anti-malarial medication for four people in remote eastern Burma and in Burmese refugee camps in Thailand.
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Train a Backpack Medic for BurmaThe ethnic minorities along the Thai-Burma border suffer limited health care and a health status among the world's worst. Dr. Cynthia's Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand, trains health workers who will trek through the jungle with literally only the supplies they can carry, in a mission to bring health care to the most isolated communities. Your $100 gift trains a "backpack medic" at Dr. Cynthia's clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand.
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Nutritious Food for TB and HIV PatientsTuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, two of the worst plagues ravaging the developing world, increase nutrient and calorie requirements and cause a severe loss of weight, strength, and energy. Hunger and lack of adequate nutrition will hinder, if not derail, a patient's treatment program. Partners In Health (PIH) works with local communities in Peru to deliver the extra nutrition and calories that these high-risk patients need. $35 funds a basket of staple foods lasting an entire month; $40 funds six months of nutritional supplements.
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Help a Tuberculosis Patient HealA curable disease that kills millions in the developing world, tuberculosis offers a glaring example of global inequalities in access to health care. Drugs to fight tuberculosis (TB) have been in existence for 50 years, and deaths from TB are rare in rich countries--yet TB kills nearly 2 million people per year.$50 will provide testing and treatment for seven tuberculosis patients in Haiti or Rwanda.
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Help Remove Landmines in KosovoHelp free the people of Kosovo from the legacy of war -- deadly unexploded bombs and mines. Over 100 minefields and clusters of bombs remain to be cleared from the tiny country of Kosovo, with some areas as large as 15 acres. The danger zones tend to be in rural areas where the people rely on woodcutting, small-scale farming, and scrap collecting for their livelihoods, making them more vulnerable to unexploded mines. Help remove these ticking time bombs by paying a deminer's salary for one day ($25) or for an entire week ($125).
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Fund a Microloan for a Mini-Taxi in IndiaGive a woman in the slums of Chennai, India the keys to a new life -- a life in which she's behind the driver's wheel. An innovative program of SPEED Trust teaches women, especially the isolated women and widows, to drive the mini-taxis or "auto-rickshaws" common in the area; a mini-taxi driver can earn ten times the pay of a maid. fter the women obtain their licenses, SPEED Trust purchases a mini-taxi and a public transport permit for them. The women repay their loans to SPEED Trust until they become full owners of their vehicles. $26 helps fund this grassroots microloan program.
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Internet Access for Clinics in NepalHelp a clinic in one of the most remote regions on earth connect with vital medical information through the power of the internet. $30 provides two weeks of internet connectivity for a clinic in rural Nepal for vital triage coordination and emergency medical information sharing, through Nyaya Health, a medical relief organization working in the far western districts of Nepal.
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Help Fund the Air Ambulance in Rural GuyanaWe can't all pilot an airplane above a South American jungle in a mission to save a life, but we can lend a helping hand to those who do. $82 covers one emergency air ambulance trip to transport a patient from rural Guyana to a larger town for life-saving medical treatment at a hospital, while $164 covers a round trip.
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Help Remove Landmines in MozambiqueA long civil war in the eastern African nation of Mozambique finally ended in 1992, but minefields left over from the conflict plague the country to this day. Almost two decades after the end of the war, live minefields can still be found even a short distance from the capital city of Maputo, causing injury and death, and contributing to ongoing poverty. Help remove these ticking time bombs by paying a deminer's salary for one day ($15) or for an entire week ($75).
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Shoes for the NeedyFrom Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, too many people -- especially women and girls -- make do without shoes. For people who survive by picking through landfills, who need to walk long distances to fetch cooking water for their families, or who are just trying to get by on the knife's edge of subsistence, shoes help make difficult conditions more bearable. $20.00 funds 20 pairs of shoes through Nashville-based Soles4Souls™.
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Innovative Wheelchairs for the Developing WorldDisabled people are more likely to live in poverty, and traditional wheelchairs are expensive even by First World standards. What if there were a low-cost, rugged, durable and suitable wheelchair that could be made using bicycle parts, which are plentiful in the developing world? What if this wheelchair could be customized to suit the recipient, and made locally instead of in a far-off country? The Intelligent Mobility International (IMI) - Transitions Wheelchair is already here, and it is changing lives. $29.70 covers 1/10th of the donated portion of an IMI Wheelchair for a disabled person in Guatemala.
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Plant a Garden for Health in RwandaPlant seeds of hope in Rwanda by supporting local organic gardens at the grassroots level! The nonprofit Gardens for Health represents a sustainable alternative to food aid packages in Rwanda. Just $15 funds a home Garden for Health to serve a family of five, including tree seedlings and at least a year's worth of vegetable seeds. It's a different kind of aid package -- one that fosters long-term self-sufficiency, and the skills to grow these seeds into moneymaking enterprises that enrich the whole community.
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Help Sequence the Genetic Code of Prostate CancerHelp sequence the genetic code of prostate cancer by funding groundbreaking research at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Your donation of $25, $50, or $100 is matched dollar for dollar by the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and helps the research team develop the next generation of tests and therapies for prostate cancer, with potential application to other cancers as well.
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For Burma! Help Survivors of Cyclone Nargis RebuildOne year after Cyclone Nargis devastated Burma's Irrawaddy Delta, taking over 130,000 lives and displacing more than 2.4 million people, communities in Burma are still struggling to recover. Foundation for the People of Burma is working in 20 of the hardest-hit villages to ensure clean water, save rice paddies, create jobs, rebuild schools, and more. Just $25 will help them expand their work in these 20 villages and beyond.
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Rice for Cambodian FamiliesGive nourishing food, and the hope for a better life, to the poorest of the poor -- families who used to scavenge on the massive, toxic garbage dump near Phnom Penh, Cambodia. $26 buys a 50-kilogram bag of rice in an area of desperate need.
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Help The Developing World Walk AgainThroughout the developing world, limb deformities or missing limbs cost thousands of children and the working poor a livelihood and even basic dignity. Just $20 can help restore mobility, the ability to attend school and work, and hope.
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Fruit Trees for African VillagesThe Millennium Development Goals are the world's time-bound and quantified targets for tackling the many dimensions of extreme poverty by 2015, and now you can help with the first goal: Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty. Just $15 plants thirty fruit tree seedlings -- avocado, mangos, avocados, citrus, jack-fruit, and papayas -- in a "Millennium Village" -- an essential part of a larger program to provide diverse, high-value food crops in some of the poorest regions of Africa.
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Cardamom Bushes for African VillagesWhen farmers can provide high-value, light, and long-lasting crops like dried spices, their economic power goes up -- helping their own families and enriching the entire community. $26 plants over 4,000 square feet of cardamom bushes in a Millennium Village in Africa.
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Life-Saving Surgery for the Developing WorldWhen citizens of developing countries require sophisticated medical help, all too often the story ends there. Partners in Health's Right to Health Care program is helping to change this, and now you can participate. $30 helps fund the Right to Health Care program, bringing modern medicine to those who otherwise have no way to access it.
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Protect an Infant from HIV/AIDSTo stop their babies from contracting the HIV/AIDS virus, HIV-positive mothers are advised not to breastfeed. But in parts of the world with spotty access to safe water and safe foods for this age group, babies who are not breastfed often risk malnutrition. $25.00 feeds a baby safe, reliable and nutritious food for one month, replacing breast milk as much as possible, through Partners in Health (PIH) -- saving these innocent lives from the twin scourges of HIV/AIDS and malnutrition.
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Feed U.S. Kids with The BackPack ProgramMillions of low-income children in the United States rely on food support from the National School Lunch Program. But when school is not in session, children living in food-insecure households are at risk of going without the nutritious food they need. To help, Feeding America has more than 2,200 BackPack Programs around the country, discreetly distributing backpacks filled with nutritious, nonperishable food. But millions more children need to be reached. Just $25 can help establish and strengthen BackPack Programs to reach the kids who need it the most.
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Health Insurance for Indian ArtisansImagine working hard at your craft, yet remaining unable to afford the high cost of health insurance, leaving your family vulnerable to accidental injuries or catastrophic illness. Sound familiar? That's because it's the situation for millions of people around the world, from the United States to Third World countries. You can bridge that gap through SETU - The Brdige to Artians. Just $18 funds the artisans' portion of health insurance costs for themselves and their families.
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School Breakfasts for ChildrenIn poverty-battered Mauritania, thousands of children walk several miles to school every day. Their parents are too poor to give them anything for breakfast and, after an exhausting walk, children arrive at the classroom tired and hungry. With empty stomachs they are not able to focus and cannot absorb what their teacher is saying. You can help. Just $10 provides in-school breakfast to two hungry children for nine months, and helps the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) fight hunger in the most impoverished regions of Mauritania and around the world.
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LifeSaving Aid for Refugee FamiliesFor as little as $5 per person, you can help keep a family of five refugees alive with emergency food supplies for one month while Mapendo social workers work with the family to find lasting solutions to their predicament.
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Help Victims of Natural DisastersNatural disasters strike without warning and without mercy. Survivors shouldn't have to wait while funds are being raised. Become a first-responder for survivors of natural disasters around the world. Your donation through this Gift That Gives More™ funds emergency response for victims of natural disasters. From $10.
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