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Convoy of Hope’s Gift Catalog includes a variety of ways to send hope around the world. Giving a gift in someone’s honor can also be a great way to shorten your holiday shopping list without navigating supply chain concerns or braving crowds at packed-out retailers. 

Here are five of the most common gifts purchased from Convoy’s Gift Catalog and a few reasons why they make a difference.

Feed a Child

When you feed a child regular, nutritious meals, you open the door to tremendous possibilities. By giving through the Gift Catalog, you can feed one of the kids in our school program, which provides them with a hot meal and enables them to learn and grow.

Medication & Vitamins

Some children can eat healthy meals, but they can’t absorb the nutrients they need if they suffer from parasites. For just $5, you can help a child get the treatment they need to grow strong and healthy!

Where Needed Most 

We have a driving passion to bring hope everywhere. You can join in that mission by giving to the Feed the World Fund, which helps support Convoy’s U.S. and international programs that are addressing real needs in vulnerable communities.

Menstrual Health Kit 

Without menstrual health products, many young women are forced to stay home from school. Providing these kits keeps girls in school and helps restore their confidence and dignity.

Chicken

Chickens are a great source of food income, and your gift can share that opportunity with a family today!

However you support those in need, Convoy of Hope is grateful for your partnership. Together, we can create sustainable change in communities worldwide. 

To learn more about Convoy of Hope’s Gift Catalog, click here

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