This Easter, Oxfam Unwrapped gives you a simple way to give a gift and make a difference in the world.
Looking for Easter gift ideas that are not chocolate? Why not help support a family with an Oxfam Unwrapped Easter gift card?
Easter is a time for family, friends and fun. But for many people around the world, it’s a struggle to put food on the table let alone celebrate.
Your Easter gift card will help us provide lifesaving aid like clean water, food and medical care to those in need.
Our Easter charity gift cards represent a donation to help give families and communities the practical resources they need – such as a cow, duck or chicken – to lift themselves out of poverty.
Buying these meaningful Easter charity cards will make a tremendous impact because they represent real items to help people lift themselves out of poverty.
Why not start your good-ly deeds by getting this Safe Refuge for Women Card? This gift card enables us to provide a safe place for women and girls escaping community-based violence.
You certainly won’t be barking up the wrong tree with this one. The Forest Gift Card is a tree-riffic way to help farmers in Timor-Leste fight climate change. Through your gift, these farmers will learn about carbon farming and reforestation.
Through the Chicken Gift Card, you are empowering families in Bangladesh with a source of livelihood. Oxfam is working tirelessly to improve food security in the region by providing families with training–or should we say egg-ucation?–support, and the means to raise chickens. By doing so, households are able to not only enjoy the eggs they produce, but also sell them and the baby chickens at the market, generating a steady income.
Oxfam Unwrapped gives you such a simple way to give a gift and make a difference in the world. Choose from our range of Easter Charity gifts featured above or view our full range of Charity Gifts here.
Give these fun and life-transforming Easter charity gifts along with or instead of chocolates to spread joy and help tackle global poverty.
“… I see that my income with hens is better … with a hen that lays eggs, if I sell one tray of eggs for 1,500 vatu, tomorrow I can sell another and then maybe the day after, I can sell another – and I still have the hen and it still lays eggs. It’s a steady income.”
— Bertha (pictured), poultry farmer, Vanuatu
Chickens donated from charitable Easter gifts are helping families in Vanuatu earn a living. Oxfam works to increase access to food in Vanuatu by providing families with the initial training, support and livestock to raise chickens. Households can then eat the eggs and sell baby chickens and eggs at the market to earn an income. Chicken manure can also be used as a fertiliser for vegetable gardens and growing plant seeds.