Make mum smile this Mother’s Day while giving a life-changing gift to people in need.
Running out of unique Mother’s Day gift ideas? Oxfam Unwrapped gives you a simple way to give a meaningful gift and make a difference in the world this Mother’s Day. With a range of gifts to choose from, you can personalise your gift card and send it by mail or email directly to your loved one. All Unwrapped gifts are guaranteed to make your mum smile. Meanwhile, you can be sure that your donation will help change lives around the world.
When you give the Pineapple Gift Card to your mum, you’re not only telling her she’s the sweetest but also helping provide farmers in Vanuatu with everything they need to grow, harvest and sell pineapples.
The Garden Gift Card is both an awesome way to thank your mum and to empower South African communities to grow nutritious food to eat and sell.
A reel-ly great Mother’s Day gift idea indeed. The Fish Gift Card helps communities along the Mekong question and influences corporate and government policies and practices to protect their sustainable fishing livelihoods.
The Clean Energy Gift Card is a unique way to thank your constant energy source and support many communities with their transition to clean, renewable energy sources and combat climate change.
For an ever-loving mum, nothing says I appreciate you more than the Hand Loom Gift Card. Why? Because you’re painting a smile not just on her face but across the faces of many other women kickstarting wonderful social enterprises in Sri Lanka.
Oxfam Unwrapped gives you such a simple way to choose gifts for Mum and make a difference in the world. Choose from our range of Mother’s Day charity gifts featured above or view our full range of charity gifts here.
Your Mother’s Day gift will make Mum’s day special and help tackle global poverty.
“At first when I came to the safe house I was scared and I was crying. It was a new place and a new environment. But after I came to meet the mothers here, we told stories and introduced ourselves and then I felt like I was adjusting to the new place. It felt like a home. It feels nice and safe.”
— Rose* (age 20, pictured), a survivor of gender-based violence, at a safe house.
The threat of violence is a daily reality for many women and girls living in Papua New Guinea. But Oxfam is working to change this by empowering women and girls who are threatened by violence with crisis accommodation, legal advice to support women’s rights, counselling, and access to healthcare services.
*Name changed to protect identity.