Our Digital Gift Certificates are an ideal present for those hard-to-buy-for friends and relatives in your life. So why not give them something that will make a real difference? Prices start from just £8.
New for 2023
We’ve added a new digital gift to the range this year — food parcels for families in Bethlehem and the surrounding villages, many of whom have lost their incomes due to the current situation.
3-Day Camp: £25
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For £25, you could pay for a girl from a pavement-dwelling community in India to attend a 3-day camp, which includes food, accommodation, counselling and sporting activities organised by Amos Trust partner Karunalaya.
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Leadership Training: £12
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£12 will pay for two women from India’s pavement-dwelling communities to attend a women’s leadership training day. Our partner Karunalaya seeks to empower women to speak out against gender-based violence and change society’s perceptions and treatment of women and girls.
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Family Food Parcel: £40
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For £40, you could give a food parcel to a family in Bethlehem and the surrounding villages. Many families in the West Bank have lost their incomes due to the current situation. Our partner, Holy Land Trust is providing emergency aid in response.
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Dabke Dance Lesson: £30
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For £30, you can give forty young people from Aida Refugee Camp in Bethlehem the chance to take part in a Dabke dance workshop with Alrowwad Culture & Arts Society, which uses art and music to help young people express their identity.
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Plant A Tree: £20
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For £20, you could pay for a tree to be planted where it is needed most. Amos Trust believes in planting trees where they make the most significant difference for a community, not just to offset our carbon footprint, whether through our climate justice projects or in Palestine.
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A Variety of Vegetable Seeds: £8
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For £8, Amos Trust partner CEPAD will provide a woman living in rural Nicaragua with a variety of fruit and vegetable seeds to plant so her family can have food security and a healthier diet.
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