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Gifts That Give More From World Vision – Luv Saving Money

Gifts That Give More From World Vision

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I received the below mentioned product at no cost in order to complete this post.  Any opinions expressed are my own.  Giveaway is sponsored by World Vision.

I’m pleased to be working with World Vision again this year for Luv Saving Money’s Holiday Guide 2014.  With the holiday shopping season fast approaching it might be easy to just pick up a gift set off the shelf, order a fruit basket, or pick up a gift card.  I’m sure they’re appreciated but once the fruit is gone from the fruit basket or the balance of the gift card is used up, that’s it right?  With World Vision Gift Catalog you can not only get your loved one a high quality gift but you’ll also be helping people in the US and around the world.

When you buy a Hand Woven Thai Purse for $50 the money goes to where it’s needed most.  What’s unique about World Vision too, when you go through their gift catalog you can see just what your donations will do.  For example, when you donate $25 it can give a family 2 chickens which will help them to product food like eggs.  As the chickens multiply they will provide more food and even a source of income for families.  In the US section, your donation of $18 will feed a family in the US for a day.  In the clean water section, a donation of $200 will give a family a foot powered water pump for on-demand water.  No more long trips to the river for them.

The World Vision Handcrafted gifts section is an awesome way to donate and they’ll use the money to whatever area needs it the most and you get a high quality handcrafted gift you can’t find just anywhere.

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One of these gifts is the Fair Trade Coffee Set. With our donation of $65 to World Vision you will received a 12 oz whole bean coffee with flavors from Ethiopia, Sumatra, and Costa Rica blended by OneCup.org.  It comes in a gift bag made of African fabric sewn by local women.  It also comes with an olivewood scoop that was hand crafted to benefit orphans of of the Kamba tribe.

Believe it or not, I’ve never made whole bean coffee at home.  I didn’t own a coffee grinder.  My sister said her husband had asked for a coffee grinder last year. She said the difference in the taste of packaged ground coffee and whole bean coffee was surprising.  I didn’t really believe her, I mean coffee is coffee right?  When I received this, I didn’t initial realize it was whole bean.  So I went out and bought a cheap grinder.  I’ll probably use it again down the road I told myself.

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My one son had fun grinding the beans in the grinder.  The smell was so tempting.  Then when it was brewing, Oh my goodness.  I couldn’t wait to try it.  This coffee had a richer taste than my normal off the shelf national brand I usually buy. My husband tried it too.  He took his first few sips and said “that’s not too bad” This coffee gave me a whole new avenue of flavor.  I’m not sure if it’s the coffee blend or that fact that it was fresh ground whole bean.  Whatever it is is, I like it.  Below is a pic of my freshly brewed cup of fair trade coffee.

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I’m loving the hand crafted olivewood spoon too.  It’s a smooth and solid wooden spoon I’m proud to add to my kitchen collection. I always like to add things in my kitchen that have more meaning or a story involved.

I encourage you to check out World Vision Gift Catalog for 2014. If you are considering a donation as part of your holiday routine.  Think of World Vision.  You can also find World Vision on the following social media sites:

Facebook: facebook.com/worldvision

Twitter: @WorldVisionUSA

YouTube: youtube.com/user/WorldVisionUSA

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A Fair Trade Coffee Set just like the one I received.

Author: Angie

Mom, blogger, social media influencer, healthcare worker

69 thoughts on “Gifts That Give More From World Vision”

  1. If money was no issue I would probably personally go to the places to make sure the money goes towards really helping people and teaching them how to build and do things, instead of the money getting pocketed by their corrupt governments. As far as the site goes, if money wasn’t an issue I would probably donate a few hundred.

  2. If money were no object, I would supply all the gifts, the goats, chickens, clean water, everything. The animals and the water are most important.

  3. I would donate Chickens. They’re rather cheap to keep and feed and they will provide a daily food source, even though eggs aren’t a lot of food, but their good for protein and other things.

  4. To a people in need there is nothing more important than clean water, so I would donate the $15,000 Deep Well and Hand Pump!

  5. If money were no object I would donate to the education experience, there is so much there that would make a difference in the lives of the children.

  6. If I did donate, I would donate whatever I could to help make a difference in a child’s life.

  7. Seeing that page is heart wrenching. It’s horrible that there are still people and children in the world that have to go without things that I often take for granted such as clothing, shelter, and clean water. Visiting this page has definitely given me some gratitude for the day. I’m blessed with those simple things that are so important and it’s awful that there are children in the world who have to go without. If money were no object I’d donate as much as I possible could. Medical care, shelter, and clean water would probably be the first on my list to donate. I wish that I could do more, but I’m going to see if I can get some money together to help these people. Thank you so much for posting this.

  8. I would give one of the duck packages, because ducks are SO hearty and healthy, they don’t need anywhere near the coddling that chickens take.

  9. I like the Silver Vines Cuff because it is absoutely beautiful and would dress up a plain outfit or dress!

  10. I’d choose the $200 Worth of Necessities in the USA! Not only is your donation multiplied by 8, but the donations go to the needy right here in our own country!

    coriwestphal at msn dot com

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