Gifts for mums all over the world
UNICEF NZ (UN Children’s Fund)
Media
Release
12 April 2011
Gifts for mums all over the world
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UNICEF Inspired Gifts for Mother’s Day -
Your mum
always believed you could change the world and now you
actually can by giving her a UNICEF (UN Children’s Fund)
Inspired Gift this Mother’s Day at www.Unicef.org.nz/InspiredGifts.
Flowers wilt and chocolates quickly disappear, so this year why not really impress your mum and buy a gift with the potential to last a lifetime. On May 8 all of us have the chance to celebrate our mums whilst changing the lives of other mums and their children in developing countries.
Gift options
include:
$17.50 is the gift of therapeutic milk to
helps mums in emergencies who are unable to provide food for
their children
$26.50 is the gift of story time to children in developing countries through the purchase of five local language books
$78 is the gift of water
kits to four families to enable them to collect, store and
purify water in times of natural disasters or
conflicts
$121 is the gift of a bike to get people
on the move - whether it’s helping a girl in Africa get to
school or ensuring a health visitor can visit small rural
villages
It’s easy to honour your mother with an
Inspired Gift. Simply choose your item and select a
personalised card for your mum letting her know what
you’ve bought. We’ll then dispatch your gift to where
kids need it the most.
Dennis McKinlay, Executive
Director at UNICEF NZ, said: “Buy an Inspired Gift from
UNICEF this Mother’s Day and you’ll also be buying the
chance to save and transform lives.
“We guarantee that all our gifts will be delivered where they’re needed - helping children go to school, drink clean water and get desperately needed nutrition and medicine. By choosing an Inspired Gift you’re helping a child to reach their full potential – on Mother’s Day and for years to come”.
UNICEF’s Inspired Gifts are just one way you can help UNICEF this Mother’s Day. You can also make a donation or help us to raise awareness of the transmission of HIV from mothers to babies in Papa New Guinea. For more information go to www.unicef.org.nz
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