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Previously on "Are there any other major charities that do something like Oxfam Unwrapped?"
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Originally posted by chef View Postthe http://www.worldlandtrust.org/ allow you to buy and gift 1/2 or a whole acre of rainforest to that someone special.
£25 for 1/2 acre
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Farm Africa is quite good, I bought my Dad a goat last year. They delivered to the Sudan though. What use is that to him?
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostThere's nothing worse than opening a "christmas" card that says:
"I've bought you a donkey"
Hey, I had a contract once with Computer Futures and did it myself...
(boom boom)
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There's nothing worse than opening a "christmas" card that says:
"I've bought you a donkey"
Hey, I had a contract once with Computer Futures and did it myself...
(boom boom)
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the http://www.worldlandtrust.org/ allow you to buy and gift 1/2 or a whole acre of rainforest to that someone special.
£25 for 1/2 acre
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I just reach into one of those charity clothing collection containers for my christmas presents, I don't even wash out the skid marks.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostHow does giving away money on other peoples behalf,constitute a gift?
HTH
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Originally posted by Troll View PostHow does giving away money on other peoples behalf,constitute a gift?
Back on point loads of charities do this now i.e save the children, unicef, nspcc, farm africa.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostThis year I am planning on buying friends gifts related to charity.
I know of Oxfam Unwrapped but are there others who offer Christmas gifts in the form of charitable donations on other peoples behalf?
TIA
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There are quite a few that now do it, but I can't think of many off the top of my head
Present Aid and World Vision certainly do. There was an article in the Guardian on Saturday about it, so there may be more links there.
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