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For the last couple of years I have shared World Vision's Gift Catalog with you as a way to give back during the Holidays. This years catalog contains over 250 poverty fighting gifts, ranging in price from $16 to $39,000. By purchasing one of these hand crafted gifts proceeds will go to the Where Most Needed Fund, which supports a variety of World Vision's programs around the world.
This Royal Silk Scarf woven by Vietnam’s Ma Chau villagers, when purchases helps provide them with a sustainable income. $95
This Balinese Multi-Strand Necklace is hand made by Balinese artisans in a project that helps children in Bali receive an education. $85
This Mango Wood Beaded Bracelet was created by a community on the island of Java. These unique bracelet helps provide an income so that they can feed and care for their children. $40
I received a Mango Wood Beaded Bracelet for review and was very impressed with the quality of work that was put into it. The bracelet is lovely and although I wanted to keep it for myself I decided to stick with the theme and gift it to my mom, she loves it.
These are just a few of the many gifts that give back. Visit World Vision and check out the many ways you can help someone else this Christmas season. Please like World Vision on Facebook and follow them on Twitter to see how they are helping change the world.
I also have a Mango Wood Beaded Bracelet to give away to one of my Girly Girl readers.
To Enter: Leave me a comment letting me know you would like to win. You can get extra entries for following GGG through GFC, Subscribing via email, liking us on Facebook and following via Twitter.
This giveaway will end on December 13, 2015. I will choose the winner using Random.org. Please leave a valid email address if it is not visible in your profile. US entries only.
The featured product{s} in this post were provided to me free of charge by the manufacturer or PR company representing them. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and not influenced in any way by anyone