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Dad

For the man about the house.  These gifts have been selected with dad in mind and are the type of presents he would  be interested in.

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5 bags of seeds
Seeds for poor farming communities. We quality-check our seeds, bag them up, and get them out to the people who need them most. So they can grow more, eat more, and there’s even the chance to sell any surplus crops or store up a seed bank to help them through hard times.
£10.00

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Disaster kit
Imagine losing your home and everything you worked so hard for in a devastating flood like the one that hit Bangladesh in 2004. A disaster survival kit contains essential items like food, matches, oil, blankets and cooking utensils. A gift like this can make a huge difference to a family living through an emergency.
£10.00

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Irrigate a farmer's fields
Water. Usually there's never enough. Then there’s too much... and it's in the wrong place. At last a gift guaranteed to keep farmers happy all the pumps and pipes, tools and training they need to ensure that their fields get just the right amount of watering. It's a chance to invest in a proper growth industry.
£20.00

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Plant an allotment
This allotment will enable families and communities to feed themselves with a variety of lovely, nutritious veg. And they can sell any surplus to pay for anything from clothes to school fees.
£24.00

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40 Chickens
So many families around the world are finding life hard because they've lost a parent - often due to war or illness. Providing a mother with a flock of chickens helps in two ways. She'll not only be able to enrich her children's diet, but as the flock grows she'll also be able to sell chickens or eggs to earn money. This is a great way to help a family provide for themselves in the long term.
£29.00

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Tools for Farming
A whole community can benefit from having the right tools to prepare the land for planting, irrigate fields, harvest crops, and build storage activities.
£30.00

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Provide shelter when disaster strikes
This gift will allow Oxfam to respond to emergencies wherever and whenever they occur with tents, taps, buckets, blankets, or whatever is most needed. In an emergency they will be able to save lives and protect futures, fast.
£50.00

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Pair of Goats
Our goats go only where they'll thrive, and to owners who'll really appreciate the extras they provide there's fertiliser to spread, milk to drink and sell, plus kids too. Goats, bought locally, also give nomadic communities a mobile source of income.
£50.00

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Herd of goats
A herd of goats can go a long way in a place like Bangladesh. A goat provides milk to drink and sell, while its droppings can be used as fertiliser. This helps people grow better vegetables to feed their families. And like all livestock, goats produce other goats. A gift like this could go on and on making it the perfect present for someone who really wants to make a difference.
£60.00

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Plantation planter
Planting fruit trees helps communities become more self-sufficient, as well as preventing soil erosion and providing shelter.This gift also includes irrigation equipment to help communities tap into water sources and distribute it to where it is needed most, plus fertiliser to get the crops growing.
£75.00

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Manage a forest
This manage a forest gift will help a community to plant new trees, maintain old ones, and train people in responsible forestry skills. From little acorns...
£90.00

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Yak
You may not have thought about buying a yak for Christmas, but for some children it's top of their wish list. Our yaks in Tibet provide nutritious milk and wool for knitting, as well as helping with the ploughing. I bet Auntie Flo's woolly jumper can't do all that.
£160.00

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The alternative gift links on this page connect to Oxfam Reg. charity No 202918, World Vision Registered Charity no. 285908, Save the Children charity No 213890 or Christian Aid, registered charity no 1105851