It’s the most gut-wrenching feeling: realizing you’ve forgotten someone on your Christmas list. Whether you’re shopping for a distant relative or your neighbor who surprised you with a present this year, there is still time to give a meaningful gift.
And the best part is that you don’t have to spend a fortune on express shipping!
Choose one of the dozens of life-changing gifts in the World Help Christmas Giving Catalog to donate in honor of your loved one, and you’ll be able to send an e-card instantly upon checkout letting them know about the impact their gift is making.
You can choose from a variety of gifts like clean water, chickens, shoes for kids, Bibles, goats, and more. Your gift will be sent to people who need it most like refugees, victims of natural disasters, and those living in poverty.
After you’ve picked the perfect gift, don’t forget to send an e-greeting card to let your loved one know you gave in his or her honor.
On the checkout options screen, simply check the “send an emailed card” box. Select from four festive designs, enter your loved one’s email address, and write a personalized message. You can choose to send your e-card right away or schedule it to arrive on Christmas Day.
Pressed for time or can’t decide which gift to give? Choose to give Where Needed Most to help meet some of the most urgent needs around the world. And thanks to a matching gift, all where needed most donations will be DOUBLED up to $50,000!
Whether you choose to give livestock, clean water, Bibles, or another gift, you’ll be helping transform lives all while marking off the rest of your Christmas list.
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