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Show Your Love Differently This Valentine's Day


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4 February 2009

Show Your Love Differently This Valentine's Day

Forget the usual-suspect gifts of chocolate or roses this Valentine’s Day. Be brave, stand out from the crowd and show your love differently with a gift from Save the Children’s Wish List.

The Wish List is a range of unique gifts for your Valentine that will help change the lives of children worldwide.

Make your lover’s heart go plumpy with a gift of Plumpy’Nut, a special high protein, high energy peanut butter for severely malnourished children. Let your love flow by donating a water filter which will provide clean water for children and their families in the midst of conflict or natural disasters.

Each gift that is purchased goes directly to a child and their community from around the world. Every gift has been identified by our country programme teams to meet the specific needs of the children and the communities that Save the Children works with.

There are 20 gifts to choose from giving you many options to express your love in a very special way.

When you buy from our Wish List, Save the Children will send an “I Love You” card to you or your Valentine, along with a Wish List explaining how your gift is making a difference to the life of a child and its community.

Save the Children’s Wish List a perfect way to spread the love this Valentine’s Day. Call 0800 167 168 or visit www.wishlist.org.nz to purchase your gift today.

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