insideKENT Magazine Issue 45 - December 2015 | Page 172

CHARITY GIFTS THAT KEEP ON giving cont. in a temporary school, that’s learning that can last a lifetime): £35 • Toys (more than just something to play with, these toys will be something to cling to, giving a child some much needed comfort in times of trouble): £10 www.savethechildren.org.uk Oxfam Oxfam’s goal is to help lift people out of poverty. It won’t be easy, and the road has been a long one, but by buying one of the many charity gifts available through Oxfam, you can help that cause even further. Enabling people to start their own lives, small businesses, get an education… that will make a difference in the end, giving them the tools, knowledge, and confidence they need around the world to make poverty a thing of the past. The Oxfam charity gifts can be bought in categories, depending on what you want to do, and how you want to help. Choose between teachers, gardeners, animal lovers, and parents and carers, or buy something that will help everything. Gifts include: • Feed A Family (rather than distributing food directly, your money provides vouchers or cash that can be used to buy food locally. This gives people a better choice, a more varied diet and also supports local traders): £7 • Farmyard (an Oxfam farmyard is an opportunity for people to earn a decent living. Your gift could include a cow, a goat, a sheep, some chickens or supplies needed to grow a good veg crop): £250 • Educate a Child (your gift can help Oxfam to persuade governments, local authorities and communities to improve schooling for all children): £19 • Safe Water for 50 People: £50 Centrepoint Helping the homeless is something that Centrepoint has been doing for decades. They work on housing, education, support, health, and moving on once it is time to leave the hostel and make a fresh start. This is how those who are young and homeless – those who are just like our own children but for a quirk of fate or loss of family or one poor decision – can find hope once more. Centrepoint provides a safe place to live for more than 7,800 young people, aged 16-25, every year in London and the north east of England, but they need donations and help to do even more. Gifts include: • Christmas Dinner (at a time when they may be used to feeling particularly lonely, they’ll get a hot, healthy meal that they can enjoy with friends and people who are there to support them out of homelessness): £5 • A Room for A Year (this gift includes counselling, support, and help getting into education): £144 • Set of Toiletries (when you’ve been living on the streets or in run down buildings, the chance to wash and brush your teeth seems like a luxury): £15 • Health Check (when they arrive at Centrepoint, the young people are checked over to ascertain what special health needs or psychological support they might require): £20 www.centrepoint.org.uk RSPCA For many, animals are just as important as humans, and for animal lovers who &R