Share NEW LIFE this Easter!

You can give a gift with a lifetime of impact. Your gift will meet the critical need of a child or family living in poverty. Give a goat or one of 43 other life-changing gifts today!

Choose a gift. Give a card. Change a life!

Goat

Goat

$43

Your gift of a goat will provide a child with healthy nutrition and income to go to school.

Year of Education

Year of Education

$50

You can provide a scholarship for a child in poverty to attend school for an entire year.

A young man reads a bible.

Bible

$5

You will transform someone's life and generations to come with your gift of a Bible.

A girl holds a chicken.

Chickens

$32

Give chickens to a family that will provide eggs for a family to eat and sell for basic necessities.

Water Filter

Water Filter

$39

Your gift of a water filter will provide clean water for a family in poverty.

44-Cent Cure for 100 Children

44-Cent Cure for 100 Children

$44

You can cure children from painful stomach parasites for less than the cost of a postage stamp.

Protect a Child from Trafficking

Protect a Child from Trafficking

$40

You can protect a child from trafficking by providing training that will teach them how to identify a trafficker's lies and stay safe.

Soccer Balls

Soccer Balls

$18

You can give a child in poverty two soccer balls and help teach them important life skills through sports.

A child drinks life saving fortified soup.

Emergency Nutrition

$12

Nourish a child back to health with a 3-month supply of emergency nutrition packets.

Build a Church

Build a Church

$6,400

You will give a village congregation a place to call home where they can meet all year long.

two children sitting under a mosquito net

Malaria Shield

$10

Give a treated mosquito net to a family to keep them safe from contracting malaria.

Your Gift Will Transform Lives

Watch how gifts from the Global Gift Guide change lives around the world.

Testimonials

Jan S.

I love the special time I spend with my grandchildren choosing gifts, and the lessons it’s teaching them.

Jan S.