Saturday, April 24, 2021

Caring Causes: UNICEF Gifts

 Mothers will stop at nothing to protect their children and make sure they grow up to be safe and strong. UNICEF USA helps mothers every step of the way by providing immunizations, nutritional support, safe water, medical care and education for the world’s poorest, most vulnerable children. 

As Mother’s Day approaches, UNICEF USA has hand-selected gifts from that mothers will love and that also support UNICEF’s lifesaving mission while giving back to those in need. UNICEF Market items give back 3x over – to the local artisans that create these gifts, to vulnerable children in need and serving as thoughtful presents for loved ones.

 

UNICEF MARKET

·        UNICEF Market is an online collection of jewelry, apparel, home décor and unique gifts handcrafted by artisans from around the world that fund critical care for children.

·        Purchasing from these artisans and family-run workshops will allow UNICEF to scale up response to COVID-19 and other emergencies, as well as continue to implement health, nutrition, sanitation, protection, education, and more programs for children in over 190 countries.



 


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Country: Handmade in Indonesia

ItemBatik Robe, 'Kissed by Crimson'

Price: $44.99

 

Impact: This purchase can provide

25 packets of lifesaving nourishment to children suffering from acute malnutrition.

Country: Handmade in Mexico

ItemSet of 6 Handblown Recycled Glass Tumblers, 'Subtle Fires'   

Prince: $69.99

 

Impact: This purchase can provide

38 doses of measles vaccine to protect children from this deadly disease.

Country: Handmade in Brazil

ItemHandcrafted Cedar Jewelry Box, '  Sun Goddess'

Price: $57.99

 

Impact: This purchase can provide 159 sachets of oral rehydration salts, which can help children combat dehydration and diarrhea.  

Country: Handmade in Peru

ItemGold Plated Hanging Floral Earrings, 'Golden Mums'   

Price: $99.95

 

Impact: This purchase can provide 56 packets of lifesaving nourishment to children suffering from acute malnutrition.

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