On Thursday, April 24, just in time for Mother’s Day, the International Rescue Committee will launch its collection of
charitable “Rescue Gifts,”
symbolic gifts that can have real impact on the lives of refugee
mothers and their
families living in the midst of conflict or natural disaster in places
like Syria, the Central African Republic and the Philippines.
Gift options like
a safe delivery ($24) can ensure critical supplies and assistance to
help make childbirth safer — and happier — for both mother and baby, and
maternal health care
($52) can provide a mother-to-be in places like
Kenya with the advice, medical assistance and other support she needs
to keep herself and her baby healthy. In a country like Afghanistan,
$56 can send a young girl to
school for a year and give her the chance of a better life.
The IRC’s “Rescue Gifts” are perfect for the
socially conscious or eco-friendly mom in your life, and even for the
last-minute shopper who wants to send an eCard on Mother’s Day itself. Celebrity watchers who want to give back can shop the favorite gift collections of the
IRC Voices, including Morena Baccarin, Rashida Jones, John Legend,
Jencarlos Canela and Sarah Wayne Callies. Morena, a new mom herself,
has chosen gifts that are all focused on supporting
mothers and empowering women and girls in some of the world’s worst conflict zones.
Ingrid & Isabel, a maternity apparel company, will match all “Rescue Gift” purchases to the
IRC up to $30,000 as part of the IRC’s Mother’s Day campaign.
There are more than three dozen gift options at varying prices. The
recipient of each “Rescue Gift” will receive a personalized printed card
or an eCard describing the gift and how it will impact the lives of
some of the world’s most vulnerable people. Gift
buyers can see the catalogue at www.rescue.org/gifts.
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