Thursday, September 17, 2015

2015 World Vision Gift Catalog. 250 Poverty Fighting GIFTS! #GiftCatalog

As socially responsible giving grows in popularity, many readers find themselves wondering which products actually impact society or where they can find them.The 2015 World Vision Gift Catalog contains more than 250 poverty-fighting gifts, ranging in price from $16 to $39,000, that improve the quality of life for struggling children and families in the U.S. and around the world. This holiday season, encourage your readers to give help where it is most needed and receive beautiful handcrafted jewelry for themselves or their loved ones, such as:

Royal Silk Scarf – This gorgeous silk scarf adds color to the holidays and supports the needs of children and families worldwide. The luxurious silk is woven by Vietnam’s Ma Chau villagers, who receive sustainable income through their craft. $95

 



Balinese Multi-Strand Necklace
– This beautiful, draped beaded necklace is handmade by Balinese artisans in a project that helps children in Bali receive an education. $85




Mango Wood Beaded Bracelet – Created by a community on the island of Java, these unique bracelets provide a sustainable income to help feed and care for their children – honor the special woman in your life with this gorgeous bracelet. $40




Silver Vines Cuff - Women and girls will love wearing this elegant adjustable silver cuff bracelet designed by artisans in Old Delhi, India. Each bracelet supports their families through fair trade practices. $85




African Soapstone Box – The hand-carved African Soapstone Box is a perfect place to store necklaces, rings and other trinkets. This ornate handmade gift is etched by talented artisans in Kenya who are using this sustainable resource to lift themselves and their families out of poverty. $85 





 
The money raised from these hand-crafted gifts goes to the Where Most Needed fund,  which supports a variety of World Vision’s programs around the world.  Since 1996, the World Vision Gift Catalog has grown in popularity as a gift-giving alternative. Last year alone, more than 822,000 people were helped through funds generated by the Catalog. 

To order from World Vision’s Gift Catalog, call 855-WV-GIFTS FREE or visit:

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