The Gift Catalog gives you the opportunity to choose how you want to support families around the world to achieve sustainable, healthy lives. Whether it be a goat, a chicken, a hand-washing station, or agriculture training, your gift could be just what someone needs to move forward with hope.

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  • Chicken

    $3.00
    For families struggling with food security, your gift of a chicken can help in many different ways. Chickens are great for controlling pests, especially in the garden. Chickens, in turn, provide fertilizer, fresh eggs, and meat that's rich in protein, vitamins and nutrients for a growing family. You can give one chicken–or give multiple chickens to help fill a coop. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Fruit trees produce food during difficult times when other crops may fail. You can give a farmer a tree sapling to plant that will produce guava, papaya, mango, or citrus fruit. These trees also provide income, medicine, shade, soil restoration, natural compost, reforestation, and protection from the environment. Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day
  • Rabbit

    Price range: $5.00 through $15.00
    Your gift of a rabbit can help a family a number of different ways. They reproduce quickly to help farmers earn income. A doe (female rabbit) usually has four litters of babies a year. Give one rabbit, or help a farmer get a start in rabbit-raising with 3 rabbits to breed for better nutrition, manure to grow food, and to earn a more stable income. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • When you give to provide a child with ten bars of soap, they will be able to wash up throughout the school year and into the summer. Give a child a year of cleanliness, along with instruction in the health benefits of hand washing and body hygiene. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • To raise healthy chickens, farmers need to keep their flocks clean and dry.  Your gift of a 2-by-5-foot chicken coop helps a farmer control bacteria and parasites, and prevent respiratory illnesses to keep their chickens healthy. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Traditional foods like rice and corn provide calories, but a more varied diet is needed for long-term good health. Your gift of vegetable seed varieties provides families with spinach, beans, carrots, tomatoes, and other fresh produce that has the vitamins and minerals required for a long, healthy life. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Duck

    $11.00
    Here’s a gift to quack about! Duck eggs provide a family with protein for better health, and duck droppings can be used as fertilizer to grow more nutritious vegetables. Raising ducks helps families earn income all year. Give a duck or two and you’ll help change a family’s life. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Rooster

    $15.00
    Chickens provide farm families with eggs every day. Eggs provide protein as part of a nutritious meal for children and adults, and extra eggs can be sold for income. But your gift of a rooster is needed to fertilize the eggs if you want to hatch baby chicks to grow a flock. A rooster is a gift you can crow about! **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • When children don’t get the food they need to be healthy, your gift of a nutrition kit can supplement their diet to ensure that they get the vitamins and nutrients they need to help them grow big and strong. With a kit, you will give vitamins, medicine to stop parasites, and soybeans to make soy milk. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • There are many great items and ways to make an impact in this catalog—including giving where your donation can do the most good! When you choose to give “where needed most,” World Renew guides your gift to help meet urgent needs around the world, making the most of your generosity. From beehives and bicycles to water filters and wheelchairs (and so much more), your gift will arrive right in time to help people facing poverty, disaster, or injustice when they need your support the most. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • A kitchen garden provides a family with nutritious vegetables right outside their door. When space is tight, a sack garden is a great way to add fresh produce to meals and cooking. Give a kitchen garden kit that includes 5 sacks and 5 seed packets to grow food for good health. Just add water and sunshine! **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Give the gift of good health by giving a handwashing station. Handwashing is one of the most effective ways to help reduce the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19. This simple handwashing station includes hygiene training and is easy to build with inexpensive, local materials. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • World Renew’s disaster response volunteers need safe, reliable tools to help homeowners in the U.S. and Canada recover from a natural disaster. Your gift can include hand and power tools such as drills, saws, hammers, nail guns, tape measures, and paintbrushes to complete home repairs and rebuilding.
  • Free a Family

    Price range: $27.00 through $324.00
    For less than $1 a day, you can help families around the world overcome poverty. Through World Renew community programs, people learn skills in leadership, agriculture, health, nutrition, literacy, and much more. The result is more nutritious food, clean water, better health, and enough income. You can change the story of poverty for a family this Christmas. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Beehive

    $35.00
    You can give a farmer the chance to start a new small business with a beehive. With a hive, farmers can produce honey to sell, providing even more income for their families throughout the year. Give a farmer a sweet new start today. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Piglet

    $40.00
    Your gift of a young pig provides a family with nutritious food, manure to fertilize their garden, and income. The young pigs are fattened and sold in the market for a profit, helping struggling families with income for essentials like soap and medical care. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Help a new mother give her baby a safe and healthy start in the first 1,000 days of life. This kit includes essential items like clean birth supplies, blankets, vitamins, educational materials on breastfeeding, and more. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Goat

    $50.00

    A goat is a great gift for farmers struggling with food security. These fun-loving animals produce nutritious milk to drink and their droppings can be used as fertilizer to grow crops. That gives families more nutritious food to eat, and the opportunity to sell the milk for income to buy everyday essentials like, soap, clothes, and medicine.

    **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Low-income homeowners in North America who survive a tornado, flood, or hurricane often need help to make their homes safe and livable again. Your gift of clean-up after a disaster through World Renew Disaster Response Services provides volunteer labor, cleaning supplies, and mold removal. Give disaster survivors the chance to return to a safe, dry home.
  • Children in remote villages often live too far from a school to walk there, so they only complete a few years of basic education. Your gift of a bicycle for a child, especially girls, helps them finish school. Help kids get on the move to a better future. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • In a crisis, our International Disaster response team provides emergency food and other staples. You can provide a month of food to a family experiencing a natural disaster or conflict. Your gift includes a four-week supply of beans, rice, cooking oil, and other staples to feed a family in urgent need.
  • Good friends help each other. Your gift of The friendship pack is four chickens and a goat that help farm families earn a steady income by selling some of their eggs and milk. Economic stability means families can stay together when parents work their own land instead of looking for work in another town or country. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Fill a mobile library with books for curious children! This gift helps children build good reading habits that will influence the rest of their lives. Give kids a love of reading this Christmas. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Hand tools help farmers get their work done. Green manure improves the soil, a jab planter helps in sowing seeds, and a loop hoe eases weeding in small spaces. Your gift of these 3 tools helps a family grow enough food to eat year-round, pay for essentials, and improve their health and wellbeing. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Good health from conception to two years old is essential to a long life. Your gift will provide training for community volunteers who visit expecting mothers and newborns at home. Trained volunteers teach good health, hygiene, and nutrition to mothers and children at risk of malnutrition and preventable illness. Help a new mom and her baby today. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • A family without clean water for cooking and drinking is more likely to contract waterborne illnesses. Women and children must use their time gathering and carrying water by hand, often for hours a day. Your gift of a family-sized water filter gives a family access to clean, safe water– and more time together. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • In tropical climates, the sun can be harsh and quickly wilts tender plants. Your gift of a shade net or greenhouse protects a farmer’s crops from heat stress, helps increase production, and results in better prices at the market. A shade net or greenhouse also protects crops from insects and birds. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Latrine

    $100.00
    Provide a family with building materials for a clean, safe latrine. Your gift helps eliminate the spread of diseases, and also includes training in proper hygiene and sanitation practices. Because everyone needs a place to go. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • Bicycle

    $105.00
    A bicycle provides transportation for local volunteers who often travel long distances between communities. Your gift helps World Renew trained volunteers to visit homes and farms to assist families with their vital health and food security needs. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**
  • A direct seeder allows farmers to plant their fields while preserving the soil’s fertility. The seeder is an effective tool that drops fertilizer and one seed at a time into the ground. Your gift of a direct seeder can help 3 to 5 farmers to grow more food for their community. **Each gift helps someone who lives in extreme poverty, on less than $1.90 (USD) a day**

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