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Last time you were here, you were looking to help vulnerable children and families. Your support can save and change lives.

$120

A single sow can provide up to 16 piglets per year, making pig farming a profitable business that can really improve a family’s future. Even the manure can be turned into rich fertiliser, making pigs a favourite of farmers. The impact of your gift could grow quickly!

$469

You can’t go wrong with the gift of a furry friends bundle. It’s one of our most popular gifts and a great way to make a lasting difference. Your generosity could provide a reliable source of nutritious milk, eggs and more for families, and you’ll also help them become self-sufficient.

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$200

Sheep are a favourite gift of farming families around the world. That’s because sheep can provide plenty of rich and nutritious milk for children to drink, plus wool which can provide opportunities for families to make blankets.

$580

Imagine the joy you’ll bring to a family with the gift of pigs. A single sow can provide up to 16 piglets per year, making pig farming a profitable business that can really improve a family’s future. Even the manure can be turned into rich fertiliser, making pigs a favourite of farmers. The impact of your gift could grow quickly!

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$99

Goats are one of the very best ways to help children and families in need. Your gift could provide fresh milk, yoghurt and more for children. And parents can sell the surplus dairy products for much-needed income.

$29

The gift of chickens could make a lasting impact for families and children. Raising their own chickens means that families have eggs for nutrition and extra income for other needs like their children’s education and health care. Even the chicken manure is valued as a terrific fertiliser for crops.

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