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Each gift supports one of our four programmes. You can decide which programme to support – health, education, emergencies or livelihoods.
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This year, why not break with tradition and rather than send a token gift to your clients or suppliers, let them know that this year you’re giving the gift of hope to those who need it most.
You can purchase a “Gift of Hope” from Concern simply by making a donation of any amount that suits your budget. Just think of it – for the price of that expensive bottle of champagne, you could help provide clean water for a whole village.
When your company buys a “Gift of Hope” you will receive:
- A certificate for your office
- A banner ad for your website
- An e-card that you can circulate to clients
- An e-mail signature
To place an order and for more info contact Deirdre on 0800 032 4001 or email deirdre.murphy@concern.net
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Looking for inspiration?

...could purchase 29 taps for school cisterns in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which will help to reduce incidences of illness by providing the children with an area to wash their hands.

...could provide a nursery for a farmer field school in Nepal where farmers will learn the necessary skills for market production.

...could provide basic business skills training for 12 community based organizations in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to enable them to strengthen their businesses and also share the skills with their local communities.

...could provide an improvement grant to a school in Nyanza, Kenya which could be used to put in new windows and doors and build latrines. These grants are given to communities that have a working School Management Committee and a focus on getting both girls and boys to school.